Entries by Roberto Rinaldi

Am I an Entrepreneur?

More than ever we need to develop our ability for entrepreneurship, either because of lack of jobs, for the desire to be owner of our work, or because companies expect to have professionals that make it happen. The first step is to know your profile, whether it is more daring or more marathonist, so as […]

Winds of Change

This is a totally atypical year, which has made more evident or even precipitated changes that have been blowing for a long time. There are other forces that have acted pressing for significant changes, which are not perceived with the same intensity, but their impact is inexorable. I recently gave a lecture to a group […]

Connecting to Market, Behind the Mask

A fundamental aspect in developing the Business Model for an enterprise is Connecting to Market. This component involves structuring effective means to penetrate the market and interact with customers, facilitating sales and support strategies, as to promote valuable and sustainable relationships. A fantastic Value Proposition will not contribute to the business success as expected, if […]

Monitoring for Achievement

Every sensible business owner or institutional leader wants his/ her organization to generate the most possible value to all stakeholders involved. After all, that is the core reason for any enterprise to exist: meet needs or fulfill desires of whom relies on it as provider, and reward who invest and work on it. Looking from […]

Projects & Changes

Project is an enterprise with a pre-established beginning and end, which aims to develop a solution to a problem or meet a specific demand. Its implicit characteristics are uniqueness and some uncertainty as to the results and conditions for its realization, which normally presupposes creation or change. Considering that the Market is dynamic, subject to […]

Manage the Culture or Get Run Over by It

Research has shown a growing perception among executives about the importance of Corporate Culture, even greater than Strategy. Other signs of this emphasis are the huge number of books currently available on the topic, and Google returning almost 11 million search results. The main motivations for this in the business world could be: 1. Engage […]

Workforce Arrangement

An organizational aspect that tends to be apparent in a company is its people structure, especially when it comes to a service-based business. Therefore, it is normal for business leaders to present their business through an org chart, which often reflects also how they monitor and act in that organization. Family businesses have a lot […]

Processes as Business Asset

I usually think of the productive chain when I go to a super market for organic products, with processes like: identify and certify suppliers, contract and balance supply, receive and store products, position in store and promote, sell and update stock, monitor and discard products due, evaluate demand and adjust. All of this besides the […]

Neuromanagement

There has been great evolution in the knowledge of brain functioning in the last two decades, facilitating access to information and technologies related to Neuroscience. With this, it has proliferated professional areas and technical approaches with the associated neuro term, such as neuromarketing, neuroeducation, neurosales, etc. Not surprisingly, there is a natural fascination in the […]

How strong is your Value Proposition?

One of the most basic concepts of marketing, and certainly of any business that depends on conquering and retaining customers, is called the Value Proposition. It comprises the range of products and services that configure your company’s offering the client pays for, including the intangible aspects that make up the attributes of image. A business […]