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Former Bumble Bee CEO Chris Lischewski Unveils The Mantra To Crafting An Effective Organizational

  Business success is often considered an elusive quality that allows companies to achieve their goals and objectives over the long run. However, as many successful leaders can vouch, it is a journey that is never-ending and is the result of many moving parts that evolve and change over time. Former Bumble Bee CEO,  Chris Lischewski  has witnessed the highs and lows of the business world first-hand as a visionary leader in the seafood industry. During his career, Lischewski was responsible for turning around the fortunes of many businesses. Recently, Lischewski has unveiled a set of mantras and insights gleaned from his own journey to help businesses aim for long-term success. One key factor is developing and maintaining an effective Organizational Plan and Structure. According to Lischewski, a solid organizational structure is like a well-designed architectural blue-print for a building or skyscraper. It details how the various parts of the organization fit together, outlining the rol

Cracking the Code: Chris Lischewski, Former Bumble Bee CEO

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  Cracking the Code: Chris Lischewski, Former Bumble Bee CEO, shares the Secret to Unlocking Competitive Advantage Recently, former Bumble Bee CEO renowned for his unique brand of transformative leadership has unveiled 7 unique secrets or mantras to success in today’s hyper-competitive landscape. After emphasizing the importance of defining mission and vision,  Chris Lischewski  lays out the single most important thing to start this transformation journey. His second mantra focuses on discovering your organization’s “Reason to Be”. Advantage: Discovering Your Business’s ‘Reason to Be’ Lischewski says that having a compelling reason for existence is essential for success because it gives your business a distinct competitive advantage. It is this advantage that empowers your business to stand out in an overly crowded marketplace, attract the right customers, and propel business growth. Lischewski says three primary categories help businesses to find the key advantage: cost leadership, di