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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 534201" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>[USER=2957]@Vespidae[/USER] Exactly. Amazon was started nearly 25 years ago. Look what it took to build a dynasty.</p><p></p><p>I look at my company. Took 3 years to get finanacially stable. Recession hit. Took 2 years to fully recover. Investor support was required to grow for another 4 years. New equipment, new designs took another 2-3 years until they really started bearing fruit. Now we’re 100% self-investing. Taking market share in chunks now year over year. When new product hits the line at end of year our competitors are going to be losing another big chunk.</p><p></p><p>GT football is no different. Starts with a strategy. Constant changes and refinements to build the program: Leadership, Coaches, Infrastructure, Programs and Processes (internal and external) and yes even Academics. All major pillars of a successful program.</p><p></p><p>We seem to be attacking each and have a strategy for the first time since Homer. Hopefully we can paddle fast enough to avoid being washed out to sea, get real momentum going and start closing the gap on the competition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 534201, member: 789"] [USER=2957]@Vespidae[/USER] Exactly. Amazon was started nearly 25 years ago. Look what it took to build a dynasty. I look at my company. Took 3 years to get finanacially stable. Recession hit. Took 2 years to fully recover. Investor support was required to grow for another 4 years. New equipment, new designs took another 2-3 years until they really started bearing fruit. Now we’re 100% self-investing. Taking market share in chunks now year over year. When new product hits the line at end of year our competitors are going to be losing another big chunk. GT football is no different. Starts with a strategy. Constant changes and refinements to build the program: Leadership, Coaches, Infrastructure, Programs and Processes (internal and external) and yes even Academics. All major pillars of a successful program. We seem to be attacking each and have a strategy for the first time since Homer. Hopefully we can paddle fast enough to avoid being washed out to sea, get real momentum going and start closing the gap on the competition. [/QUOTE]
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