Definition

The investment strategy is to explore buying and holding brands as a long-term investment to maximize returns and achieve positive results at a cheap price. Long time investment

Use cases, Example & Why it matters

Use cases

- Used in planning, organizing, and controlling business operations.
- Used when setting KPIs, policies, procedures, and improving processes.

Example

- Example: Management applies **Buy and Hold** when designing policies and monitoring performance against targets.

Why it matters

- Why it matters: Improves execution, accountability, and decision speed while reducing operational waste.

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