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Busy ≠ Strategic: Why Strategy is the Key to Business Growth
Discover how strategy-first thinking helps leaders move from overwhelm to clarity. A real-world insight from Monique at YHD Enterprises.
A powerful event is built on more than just a great presentation—it’s about who’s in the room and how they show up.
At our recent Elevate Your Business with Smart Solutions Info Session, we had a small but powerful group of business owners come together to discuss real challenges, ask honest questions, and walk away with tangible clarity.
We listened. We adjusted. We shifted our presentations in real time based on what the room needed—and what happened next was exactly the kind of environment we work to create.
Not only did we offer solutions as experts, but the attendees began helping one another—sharing resources, offering advice, and validating each other’s concerns. It was exactly the kind of space where collaboration and clarity collide.
This is what success looks like: strategy, community, and connection.
If you’re a nonprofit leader, solopreneur, or business owner who’s ready for clarity and strategic support, join our mailing list to be the first to know about upcoming intimate sessions.
Our next event will take place in September 2025—and we’d love to see you in the room.
If you’re craving more than just another event—if you want clarity, strategy, and a room that sees you—join us.
Our next intimate business session is coming September 2025.
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Hosted an event and didn’t send the survey right away? You’re not behind—you might actually be strategic.
I believe in strategy first—and that includes the timing of your post-event follow-up. Sometimes, it’s intentional to wait a few days before sending your survey.
Why?
Sometimes the impact of an event doesn’t hit all at once—it shows up later, in quiet moments of clarity and action.
– When someone finally tries the strategy you shared
– When they reflect on what stuck with them
– When a new idea clicks into place days later
Waiting a few days gives your attendees space to digest, apply, and internalize—and that often leads to better feedback and more thoughtful responses.
So if you haven’t sent that post-event survey yet or think it’s too late…
Do it anyway. Do it now.
Just ask one or two intentional questions. Open the door for stories. Listen for the language your audience uses. You’ll get data and clarity.
Use surveys not just to check a box—but to understand what worked, where the momentum is, and how to refine for next time.
Strategy doesn’t end when the room empties. It evolves through reflection.
If this encouraged you to rethink your post-event follow-up — and you’re looking for support to craft surveys that actually spark insight and momentum — we’d love to help.
Need strategic guidance on designing your next survey or event follow-up? Or want more thought leadership like this?
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Discover how strategy-first thinking helps leaders move from overwhelm to clarity. A real-world insight from Monique at YHD Enterprises.
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