5 Tips to Stomp Status Quo and Zoom Past Competition

Pam moore keynote speaker on branding, ai, personal branding, and growth mindset

Pam Moore

Stomp status quo and competition small business entrepreneur corporate leadershipAre you an entrepreneur, small business owner or leader in a corporate organization and feel like you are stuck in a rut? Ever feel as though the rest of the world is zooming past you? Or maybe that you have fallen victim to the status quo bug? You know your results can and should be better but you just don't know how to get unstuck and start zooming success again?

If this is you, then this episode of the Social Zoom Factor podcast is exactly what you need.

In life and business we always want to be looking ahead to what we can be doing that is better, smarter and more efficient. Most importantly we need to always be striving to deliver the best value for our audiences, customers, partners and larger community.

In this episode I share 5 tips to help you get unstuck and hopefully inspire you to take your business and life to the next level.  You can implement these tips immediately. It's time you stomp status quo and zoom past your competition once and for all!

Episode Highlights

  • Stop comparing your chapter 1 to other people's chapter 20
  • Stop copying your competitors and others in your industry
  • Do the research to understand what is the current status quo in your industry
  • Why you should take a day out of the office
  • Focus on the needs of your audience as a top priority

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