Alexandoy
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When I had my retailing business I had been invited to the JC (Junior Chamber of Commerce and Industry) group. Although I did not join but I was able to attend a series of orientation that is all about managing the business. One topic that was discussed that caught my attention is the business rivalry which is to be avoided at all cost. But if it cannot be avoided then there should be a cordial or civil relationship among competitors which would be good for the industry.
I like that reasoning because in truth and in fact, businesses should be in harmony. They are there and they can all earn so why be bitter when there is a rival in the business. However, being friendly with an antagonistic competitor is so hard to do but still it is worth a try. I know of one bitter rivals that eventually became friends when they learned that they both enjoyed horse racing.
I like that reasoning because in truth and in fact, businesses should be in harmony. They are there and they can all earn so why be bitter when there is a rival in the business. However, being friendly with an antagonistic competitor is so hard to do but still it is worth a try. I know of one bitter rivals that eventually became friends when they learned that they both enjoyed horse racing.