I recently recorded an online course on strategy for small-to-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
One question from the interview still echoes in my mind:

“How do businesses grow and sustain themselves when entering an already saturated market?”

It is a vital question, especially in today’s hyper-competitive environment. Thirty years ago, a new venture could enjoy a 20- to 25-year runway before serious rivalry emerged. Today, that cushion has shrunk to as little as 12–24 months.
Rather than defaulting to complex models, I returned to the core principles of strategy, principles that give SMEs the agility they need to thrive:

  • Vision as the North Star
    Your vision is not a marketing slogan; it is the driving force behind every decision. When the “why” is crystal clear, your team can stay resilient and act with purpose.
  • Mission Aligned to Values
    A well-defined mission translates vision into action. Ground it in authentic core values: they
    aren’t nice-to-haves, they’re the powerhouse that differentiates you and fuels sustainable
    competitive advantage.
  • SMART Objectives & Collaborative Leadership
    Break strategy into Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-bound goals. Craft them collaboratively, agile, inclusive leadership accelerates execution and fosters ownership.
  • SWOT Meets TOWS
    Classic SWOT analysis gains real power when paired with TOWS: convert threats into opportunities and weaknesses into strengths. This proactive mind-set keeps your business ahead of the curve.
  • Customer-Centric Innovation
    Put customers first in product design and improvement. Human-centred design and Design Thinking principles help you spot unmet needs even in crowded markets.
  • Digitally Enabled Value Creation
    Embrace technology across the value chain, from data-driven insights to automation and AI- powered personalisation, to remain relevant, efficient, and scalable.
  • Strategy is not a once-off exercise.
    It is a living document, review it, refine it, and realign it continually. For SME leaders, adaptability in strategic thinking is not just helpful; it is essential for long-term relevance and impact. How often do you revisit your strategy, and which principle above resonates most with you
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