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Wisdom in business management goes beyond meeting goals. Wise leaders have certain leadership skills that transcend the everyday requirements of a job, including their approach to decision-making. Wise leaders do not make one-sided decisions; instead, they are affected by the varying perceptions of their team as well as those outside the company. Their decisions are informed by their personal experience and the experience of others, and also take into account what is good not only for the company but also for society as a whole. Thus businesses is for the wise people.
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Management | Walden University
To succeed in today's competitive global economy, business men need to be wise enough to easily assess the different changes in the business world say the way of production, processing, marketing among others according to the trend at different times. At the heart of all business is people, is competition and how best can one fit in the prevailing markets. As they say a Wiseman changes his mind but afool, and for one to be successful,one must be flexible which a fool can't do. So for one to be successful in business,one must be wise.
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Having money is knowing how to make decisions when you need it and where you need it. Having the money inevitably earns respect. But the problem that arises is how to sustain it?
So there's no point in having money without knowing how to carry that So there's no point in having money without knowing how to carry that money from generation to generation.money from generation to generation.
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