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As you may be aware, your BHAG should be connected to your Hedgehog which is the intersection of the following three components:
If you believe that you can be the best in the world at something, it clearly must be a core competency that your organization either already has or can develop. Your core competencies should get to the essence of what you can do better than anybody else in the world.
In determining your company’s core competencies, you need to ask what is the underlying skill, ability, knowledge, experience, technology or process that enables your company to provide its unique set of products or services. What is it that your company is uniquely good at? What can you do better than others? What is the process at the base of my company that can be leveraged across industries, strategic business units and geographic locations?
You next need to determine how you can use your company’s core competencies to develop strategic products and services that have an intrinsic competitive advantage. High-performing companies work on developing new core competencies and expanding their existing ones to enter new and future markets.
Think you may have identified a core competency? Here is a three-part test to confirm your core competency.
This is the first blog in a series regarding setting a Big Hairy Audacious Goal or BHAG. Remember that your core competencies compose one of the three pillars that supports this futuristic goal. As these core competencies are what separate you from the competition, it is critical that you identify what they are and work on them continually to maintain and improve your advantage in the marketplace.
Examples of Core Competencies in Business
How to Leverage Your Core Competencies to Create a Competitive Advantage