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To succeed in business, outthink the competition.

How do today’s most successful companies stay on top?

Chances are, they outthink the competition, coming up with strategies that leave business rivals in the dust, said Kaihan Krippendorff, a FastCompany.com blogger, founding Fellow of the Center for Leadership and an adjunct professor at Florida International University’s (FIU) College of Business Administration. On February 3rd, Krippendorff shared lessons from his new book, Outthink the Competition: How a New Generation of Strategists Sees Options Others Ignore, in a workshop presented by the Eugenio Pino and Family Global Entrepreneurship Center.

FIU Business’ Entrepreneur-in-Residence Boris Hirmas introduced Kaihan Krippendorff and provided books for the book signing.

“The competition has grown rigid. They’ve stopped thinking. They will ignore and laugh at you,” he told a group of 60 students, faculty and community members assembled for the event. “By the time they want to fight you, you’re way ahead.”

Drawing inspiration from sources ranging from Eastern philosophy to American sports heroes, Krippendorff shared insights into a new playbook culled from hundreds of interviews with successful business leaders.

Kaihan Krippendorff

Speed, coordination, stewardship all needed for success.

Rather than focusing solely on economies of scale and best practices, Krippendorff sees a new set of strategies behind today’s most successful companies:

Krippendorff was introduced by Boris Hirmas, FIU’s Entrepreneur-in-Residence, who provided lunch and books for students to have signed by the author.

Students were able to get copies of Outthink the Competition: How a New Generation of Strategists Sees Options Others Ignore signed by the author.

“This was a very inspiring talk,” said Ileana M. Canizares, director of professional development for FIU’s International Business Honor Society (IBHS). “He motivated me to look into entrepreneurial goals, to think outside the box.”
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