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The panchajanya strategy: Rewiring the Executive Mindset

From Confusion to Clarity — Strategic Business Coaching That Delivers Results

Master the Art of Strategic Orchestration

In today's hyper-competitive market, businesses don't fail from lack of effort — they fail from lack of direction. Tapan Mishra's Business Strategy Coaching bridges the gap between where you are and where you deserve to be.

A warrior without strategy is just noise. A business without strategy is just expense. I help you become the architect of your own victory.

Whether you're a startup founder, a mid-level professional, or a seasoned business owner, Tapan Mishra's strategic coaching cuts through the noise and delivers actionable clarity.

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STRATEGY COACHING

#1: Strategy Execution (Not Just Formation)

Most consultants help build strategies. Almost no one coaches execution: Translating vision to 90-day actionable priorities, Alignment between leadership team and frontline execution,& Holding accountability without micromanaging.

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#1: Strategy Execution (Not Just Formation)
STRATEGY COACHING

#2: Personal Strategy for Professionals

A huge gap — strategy coaching for individuals, not just companies: Career strategy & positioning in competitive markets & Personal brand strategy as a thought leader & "Blue ocean" thinking for your own career.

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#2: Personal Strategy for Professionals
STRATEGY COACHING

#3: Strategic Thinking as a Skill

Leaders often confuse busyness with strategy. Tapan can coach: How to think 3–5 years ahead while managing today, Opportunity cost thinking and resource prioritization & Saying no strategically — the art of focus.

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#3: Strategic Thinking as a Skill
The battlefield awaits. Your Mentor is here.

READY FOR YOUR INFINITE WIN?

"Stop reading the Gita as a book. Start living it as a life."

  • Bhagavad Gita

    Act with full force, but never let your enemy know your next move — Krishna didn't reveal the plan, He revealed the purpose.
  • Ramayan

    Rama didn't rush to Lanka — He built the bridge first. Strategy is preparation that makes victory inevitable.
  • Mahabharata

    Yudhishthira had righteousness, Bhima had strength, Arjuna had skill — but it was Krishna's strategy that won the war.

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