Sources Directory     A to Z Index     Topic Index RSS Sources Select News RSS Feed     Sources Calendar      

RSS

Media Releases from members of Sources.
To submit a news release, use this form.


Like water, find a way to infiltrate your competition’s defenses

October 28, 2013

Infiltration is one of the most effective military manoeuvres for getting into the enemy’s defences by sneaking in small parties to raid and built up forces for a surprise strike. On the business side, Apple penetrated the institutional and corporate markets against Windows and RIM by gradually winning over users to the iPhone and iPad. Apple never directly took aim at these markets, but let their customers do it for them by demanding to be able to use their devices within corporations and other institutional organizations. Another example: Porter Airlines gained a loyal corporate following by offering business class service with frequent flights between Montreal and Toronto’s downtown airport. This infiltrated Air Canada’s most lucrative segment and allowed Porter to build a larger offering over a few short years.

Richard Martin is a consultant, speaker, and executive coach. He brings his military and business leadership and management experience to bear for executives and organizations seeking to exploit change, maximize opportunity, and minimize risk.

© 2013 Richard Martin. Reproduction and quotes are permitted with proper attribution.

For more information contact:
Richard Martin
Phone: 5144533993

Click here to view our Sources Listing:

Richard Martin


Topics:



Sources home page