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Speaking of Design: How to Spend $50,000
If I had $50,000 to spend on the design of a new home—or smallish professional office building, here's how I'd spend it:If I had $50,000 to spend on the design of a new home—or smallish professional office building, here's how I'd spend it:

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Why Advertise
Advertising in newspapers and magazines; what a great idea!

Read Business Magazines and Get a Mentor
Read as many business magazines as possible. I read INC, Fortune, and PROFIT, among others. I go into Chapters when I know nobody is going to bother me. I turn off my blackberry and I scroll through them all. Business magazines tell stories of entrepreneurs, their successes and challenges. They give you great ideas for marketing and I schooled myself through them. I’m not much of a book person and I’m a visual learner so magazines work well for me.

It Takes Time to Make Time
You’ve probably read a lot of advice about how you should spend your time… Parenting magazines, Health magazines & Relationship magazines all have advice... Once you throw in a full-time job and commute time, that doesn’t leave much time for other essentials such as eating, grooming, or doing chores around the house.

Wheelchair Ramps to Help you Succeed
American Ramp was founded in 1970 with a simple mission - to serve those who use wheelchairs and have trouble with stairs. Over the years they have developed metal architectural products to meet the needs of its customers.

10 Techniques for Pitching Industry Trade Publications
This article provides useful tips to achieve publicity in your industry’s national trade magazines.

Why Unique Content is Important
Too much similarity between pages within a site confuses the search engines. If the customer is willing to click-through onto different pages, at least give them something new to read or skim through. A lot of people in general fall into the trap of placing an uneven emphasis on the architectural layout as opposed to an even balance between layout and the actual content, providing problems with overall usability.

Discovering Your Enneagram Type
If you don't know who you are, how can you confidently be you and power yourself to success? As a business columnist for eighteen years, I have analyzed many of the popular personality systems, including the ones that cost thousands of dollars per person. Hands down, the Enneagram of Nine Personality Types is the best. I believe in it so strongly that I got the U.S. Patent & Trademark for my Enneagram Personality System Character Architectural Technology. The Three World Views appear in my book "Grow Yourself a Life You'll Love."

Breaking Through Administrative Bottlenecks: Part 1 - Work Spaces
Organized business people get more done well than disorganized ones. Organization systems need to be dynamic instead of static. What worked ten, five or even last year may not work in our ever more time-consuming Internet Age. Marketing, advertising, public relations have become beasts with a thousand heads, so many ways, so little time to investigate them against your needs and your budgets. More people contacting you and more ways for them to do it. Add to all that, we have, according to my Character Architectural Technology System, nine very different personalities. See my book Grow Yourself a Life You'll Love to learn the CAT.

Critical Thinking and the Wizards
What's Feeding Your Thoughts? Do you look at the news, read books or magazines that stretch your thinking?

The Purpose-Profit Paradox
Few people today want to buy from, work for, or partner with a company that's only out for itself. That's like taking a set of elaborate architectural drawings for a huge, luxurious dream home into your team or organization and saying, "if you all work real hard, someday this will be all mine." A few years ago we came across a mixed up manufacturer that had produced a slick little logo and published this mission statement - "In Pursuit of Profits." We haven't heard of that company for a few years now. I don't think they're in business any more.

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