Our Method

A Short introduction

The Bitsing Method is a scientifically grounded approach to safeguarding the growth and continuity of organizations.

Since its discovery in 1993 by founder Frans de Groot, the method has evolved over more than three decades into a tool applied worldwide.

From multinationals to the independent entrepreneur, Bitsing finds its place in the most diverse sectors and situations. It is an approach that consistently proves itself: organizations achieve measurable, sometimes spectacular results, even doubling their growth or more.

Bitsing is not a trick, not a trend, but a proven roadmap for lasting success.

Bitsing: The Method That Covers Everything

There are countless methods claiming to help organizations grow. But they all have one thing in common: they usually address only one aspect of an organization. Yet true success is always the result of multiple factors working together. Success = the sum of everything.

How valuable would it be to have a single method that can influence all the factors that determine success?

That is exactly what the scientifically proven Bitsing Method does, delivering growth figures of well over 300%. Simply because it is the only method that covers everything. It's not a tool. It's the whole toolbox.

The Bitsing Method

The Bitsing Method

The Bitsing Method

The Bitsing Method consists of seven steps that together hold the key to safeguarding the continuity and growth of any organization.

  1. 1. The One and Only Right Goal

  2. 1. The One and Only Right Goal

  3. 1. The One and Only Right Goal

  4. 2. Strategic Focus

  5. 2. Strategic Focus

  6. 2. Strategic Focus

  7. 3. Unbeatable Positioning

  8. 3. Unbeatable Positioning

  9. 3. Unbeatable Positioning

  10. 4. A Targeted Action Plan

  11. 4. A Targeted Action Plan

  12. 4. A Targeted Action Plan

  13. 5. Tactical Execution

  14. 5. Tactical Execution

  15. 5. Tactical Execution

  16. 6. Result Forecasting

  17. 6. Result Forecasting

  18. 6. Result Forecasting

  19. 7. A Solid Financial Model

  20. 7. A Solid Financial Model

  21. 7. A Solid Financial Model