Short-Term Gains or Long-Term Value Creation?

Mark Lemuel M
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It compares focusing on immediate profits and results (short-term gains) versus investing in strategies that may take longer to bear fruit but build sustainable, long-term success (long-term value creation). which is more effective?

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Samir Rashed
It depends on the current situation and the objective itself, but I think the Long-term value creation wins
AuroraW
Balancing short-term gains and long-term value creation is like walking a tightrope in business—it’s constant and challenging. As someone in brand marketing, I’ve seen how tough it can be for decision-makers to prioritize long-term value, especially during hard times when quick wins are tempting. But the truly great brands are the ones that master this balance, aligning immediate needs with a clear vision for the future. It takes not just wisdom but also a big-picture mindset to pull it off consistently.
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Nick from FirstHR
Short term is an infinite loop. Each time you will have to start from scratch. So, Long-Term.
Tariq Waseem
You’ve raised a crucial point! While short-term gains provide quick wins, they risk neglecting future growth. Long-term value creation builds sustainable success but requires patience. The key is balancing both to drive immediate results while securing lasting growth.
TJ Larkin
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I swapped 'how fast can we do this?' for 'how long can this last?' Turns out, when you focus on building things that last, speed takes care of itself. Now I treat every quick win like a building block for something bigger. Such a simple switch, but it's been a complete game-changer.
Katerina Dedyulya
recently i saw a reels on instagram about getting rich (. i know i know, no judgement on my instagram algorithms pls) . basically he says to get from o to $100l - short term gains - create a so-called PET project and quickly sell it. Then do your own pyramid of success: from 100k to mil. from mil to ..... any number. But the main idea is that you cannot do the BIG project from 0
Feliciana
Focusing on long-term value is better because it helps a business grow steadily, build loyal customers, and stay innovative. It’s about creating lasting success that can weather ups and downs, rather than just chasing quick wins.
Jordan bulk
In my experience, chasing short-term gains without a long-term vision often leads to burnout. It's a tough balance, but focusing on sustainable growth has worked better for me.
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