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The Value of Wireless Communications
“Digital media and enhanced voice solutions improve your customer's overall experience and increase their satisfaction by providing them with real-time access to information such as schedule times, delays and updates.”

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PROPOSITIONS, HYPOTHESES, AND CONCLUSIONS
To function effectively in a global economy, the entrepreneurs of Southeast Asia and Subsaharan Africa will not be able to avoid the kinds of evolution that modern businesses around the world experience. They will move toward public listing of their stocks, greater specialization and capital mobility, modern management techniques.

Mobility as a Driver for Economic Development: Tanzania Case Study
As economic growth and industrialization accelerate and livelihoods and incomes improve, so the demand for mobility increases. However, in much of the developing world, demand for mobility solutions to drive economic growth continues to outpace supply, while paradoxically the growing number of vehicles and other mobility solutions has not been matched by improved infrastructure. Business is stepping up efforts to understand and address the sustainable mobility issues being faced by developing economies.

RAMP UP YOUR BRAND - SLEDGEHAMMERS AND SERVICE BRAND PREFERENCE
By Mike Schultz and John Doerr Swing the Hammer Imagine the strongman game at the carnival. You lift the sledgehammer over your head and swing it down onto the platform. When it strikes the target, a metal cylinder rises up and up—20 feet up the pole until it rings the bell. On its way down the pole the cylinder passes the same words it passed on the way up: strongman, tough guy, athlete, junior, and weakling. In a way, establishing a services brand follows a similar process. You swing the hammer (your marketing tactics, the marketing mix you employ, and the quality of your company's services) and the strength of your efforts determine whether or not your brand moves up the pole and makes it to the top to ring the bell. The question is, “What stages must your brand pass through in order to ring the bell?”

Nuturing Employee Engagement in Flat Organizations
Established organizations continue to flatten the organizational pyramid through eliminating managerial layers and upping the subordinate/superior ratio from the classic 6:1 to 12:1 and higher. Newer companies stay flat from the get-go. One consequence is that a traditional workplace acknowledgement - the promotion - is becoming rarer as opportunities for internal upward mobility are reduced.

International Employment Background Checks
With the mobility of workers across international borders it is no longer adequate to conduct these checks just in the United States. This article summarizes international background checks for US employers.

Tenacity is NOT Enough!
No one has to tell you that high performers succeed more. But, is this a fluke? Are they special people? They obviously are different in some way because not everyone is able to perform at their level. Clearly they don't blend in with the masses on the bell curve. But interestingly enough however, they don't always stand out either. Take an interview for example. Many poor performers are hired by mistake, and who knows how many top performers get turned down. It would be much easier to identify the best if they all had a certain look, or always had the best skills - but they don't.

Don't Ring the Bell - Develop a Success Mindset
The visual and the symbol of the bell in the movie, GI Jane can teach us about developing a success mindset. Here's what it taught me...

What Sales Leaders Don't Know about Ego and Empathy
Empathy and Ego are both a lot like food - you can't have too much of it or it will make you sick. And if you don't have enough of it you'll be weak. They are really best plotted on bell curves, not bar graphs!

Who Really Invented The Telephone
While Alexander Ghaham Bell is credited with being the father of the telephone, with any great invention there exists controversy. Elisa Gray, an inventor working on the telegraph at the same time as Bell, claims to have been the first to invent the device.

Edward Christopher Wente and the Condenser Microphone
Edward Christopher Wente was an instrumental figure in the the series of advancements that led to the modern day telephone. An American industrial scientist, he worked at Western Electric & Bell Labs to develop microphones and compression driver lousdpeakers.

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