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What Replaces Weakness?

We have already mentioned replacing the function of money with volunteerism and a different focus on activities.

Logistics

But how about the logistics that may not be easily overcome? 

Consider the example of a large geographical district that you need to cover.  How would you advise establishing name recognition?  Might larger signage help versus smaller, inexpensive signs?  The idea here is that it is difficult to be everywhere in a district, managing an aspect of it that takes a great deal of time and operational cost.  

So, this inconvenience is deemed a weakness because of the greater effort employed to complete its objective.  What do we do to replace that weakness? We might use larger, more durable signs.  

We might also increase smaller signage with local teams that maintain the community area where they reside into a more manageable effort. Thus, turning a difficult to accomplish task into a strength, as a result.   

Or how about shopping for a local signage provider that is in tune with your campaign? They may offer a select price that is far more advantageous, and thus, reduce some of the inconvenience of cost and time to complete a To-Do in an objective.

Collaboration

Collaborative on-line tools while working together are another example of reducing logistics in a task and provide a big boost when constructing projects to complete an objective.

Creative

There are many creative ways to reduce perceived weaknesses. What others can you think of now? 

The solution to the weakness may turn it into a strength, thus, completing an objective in a timely manner.