Management-Expand Customer Base
From a Feng Shui perspective, expanding your customer base requires you to build a good name for your business. You can enhance your reputation with an aggressive publicity campaign, but you should also supplement with a special feng shui tip. Use a compass to locate your South sector and place the auspicious Horse in this sector.
The horse symbolizes yang chi but it also belongs to the fire element, which reflects the glory of the South sector. An auspicious horse can be a tribute horse bringing gold, or it can be a victory horse that can run faster than the swallow. It will enhance the South sector bringing the company an excellent reputation. Many corporate interior decorators who know feng shui recommend displaying a beautiful horse in the office lobby area, thereby discreetly bringing powerful chi to the company.
Feng Shui in Management
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