Marathon or Sprint? Know Your Pace

In organizational leadership, timing is everything.

There are moments when a marathon mindset is essential—sustained, strategic growth over time. And there are moments when a sprint is required—fast, focused execution with immediate impact.

Success depends on knowing which race you’re running and preparing accordingly.

At b3 Remarkable, we’re committed to the full 26.2 miles. Our strategic growth plan is clear, consistent, and already producing results. We’ve mapped out our course, and we’re hitting each checkpoint with purpose and precision.

But even while running the marathon, we know how to sprint. When world-class organizations call on us for support, we rise to the moment. These projects aren’t measured in quarters—they’re measured in days, sometimes even hours. In these fast-paced scenarios, we focus on the target and deliver results quickly and effectively.

Every company needs both:

  • A long-term strategic plan with milestones to monitor progress.

  • The agility to pivot and sprint when the situation demands it.

Whether you’re planning your next marathon or preparing for a high-stakes sprint, b3 Remarkable is ready to help you and your organization run the race—and win. Reach out today: info@b3remarkable.com

Jay Horton

Rev. Jay Horton is a Colorado-born, Virginia-raised, and Georgia-grown public relations professional and United Methodist pastor currently serving as the communication lead for Georgia Interfaith Power and Light (GIPL), an environmental justice nonprofit equipping faith communities to care for creation through advocacy, resourcing, and education.

https://jayhortoncreative.com/about
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