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The Truth About Staff Who Can't Perform
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| What you need to do is get people who can't do the job, into a job that they can do or get them out of your team. This article shows you how. |
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If Its Good Enough For Big Business Its Even Better For Small Business
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| Watch the Apprentice and you’ll see Donald Trump joint venturing with a number of other partners. |
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Going, Going, Gone: eBay Takes Off
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| In 1991, Omidyar joined forces with three friends to launch his first startup, Ink Development Corp. A pen-based computing company, Ink was later renamed eShop Inc. and Omidyar continued to work as a software engineer for the business for the next three years. In 1994, Omidyar was hired as a developer services engineer for General Magic, a mobile communication platform company. Two years later, eShop was bought out by Microsoft, but that would not be the end of Omidyar’s fascination with online shopping. |
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Styles of Leadership
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| I think the candidates on last season's The Apprentice were the best we have had so far. They were intelligent and resourceful, and most of them possessed strong leadership skills. |
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The Bristol Blue Dragons
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| Dragons Dens and Apprentice style situations are becoming more and more commonplace in business. Clive Hook looks at how he has used them, with great success. |
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The First Apprentice: Great Managers Work For the Team
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| It's been almost five years since that first season of The Apprentice appeared on television. The first winner was a young man named Bill Rancic, who has gone on to be a best-selling author, a guest advisor on The Apprentice, a public speaker and the host of his own reality show on the A&E Network. |
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Actions and Attitudes and Fiscal Fitness
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| Henry Ford once asked one of his young automotive engineers, "What is your life ambition?" The young man said, "I want to become very rich." A couple of days later, Ford approached the engineer and instructed him to put on a pair of glasses, which instead of having glass lenses had silver dollars in the frame. Then he asked the engineer, "What do you see?" "Nothing," the guy replied.
Having made his point, the auto giant said, "Then maybe you should rethink that ambition of yours." The man had money right in front of his eyes, but he couldn't see it. |
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Establishing and Maintaining Good Customer Relations
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| All structures are built upon a foundation. Truly successful engineers build their practices upon a foundation of strong customer relationships. As with every other purchase decision, individuals prefer to do business with people they like, with people who seem genuinely interested in them and with people who really care about their concerns. The business of starting and nurturing a relationship starts with the initial interview and continues throughout the firm's representation. It is critical to the long term success of the engineer/customer relationship that the engineer ongoingly stay in communication with the customer and keep them informed about the progress of their matter. |
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Fear of Selling
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| How Bill Frysinger the engineer conquered his "fear of selling." |
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Business Success: Book Smart or Street Smart?
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| Billionaire-TV celebrity, Donald Trump based his award-winning series The Apprentice on the premise of the nature-versus-nurture debate. Will the ultimate apprentice he selects prove that street smartness triumphs over academic intelligence? That’s where the politics plays out in the challenges and dysfunctional team dynamics. Having business acumen and entrepreneurial spirit, is relevant to a staff as it is to an entrepreneur. |
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Bored in the Boardroom: Has The Apprentice Lost Its Mojo?
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| Since its first series launched in 2004, business reality show The Apprentice has boasted of its ability to find ‘Britain’s brightest business hopes’, but over the years the selection of adept candidates with a real voracity for business has morphed into a bunch of overconfident big-shots doing the usual bragging bravado in the people carriers on their way to the new house. Has The Apprentice lost its mojo for more business mavens? |
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