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Karunakar

Start, Build, Scale • 8d

What if the real #secret behind billion-dollar #companies wasn’t genius — but something far #simpler? * How #Nike Won With One Simple Habit: #Consistency Most people think #success is about big moves. In reality, it's about small, #repeated actions over time. Take Nike. They didn't #dominate the global market because they went #viral once. They won because they were consistent: - "Just Do It" wasn’t just a #slogan — it was a message repeated for decades. - They released new #products like Air Jordans every year, without fail. - Even in #crises, they kept investing in innovation and digital growth. Their #reward? - 2500% stock #growth from 2003 to 2023 - $33B+ in brand #value - A global brand built on #trust and #rhythm #Lesson: You don’t have to be brilliant once. You just need to show up everyday. #Consistency #Nike #BusinessCaseStudy #Startups #Entrepreneurship #GrowthMindset

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