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A Dichotomy of Perspectives: A Discussion on Forrest Breyfogle’s New Book on Integrated Enterprise Excellence
Recently, I had the opportunity to exchange ideas on the veracity of the various models that organizations rely upon as the framework for building a successful enterprise. What prompted this open and productive exchange of ideas was a question that was recently posed regarding the merits of Forrest Breyfogle’s latest book on Integrated Enterprise Excellence (or for those of you that have a penchant for acronyms, IEE). In the following paragraphs I will share a few of the more meaningful discussion streams starting with the original question.

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Have you read Forrest Breyfogle’s new book on Integrated Enterprise Excellence? Thoughts/comments?
Member Question: I recently read one of Forrest Breyfogle’s new books in his 4 book-volume series on the Integrated Enterprise Excellence (IEE) System; i.e., "The Integrated Enterprise Excellence System: An Enhanced, Unified Approach to Balanced Scorecards, Strategic Planning, and Business Improvement." The subtitle to this book describes what is covered in varying details in the other three volumes. My sense is that Breyfogle has pushed his (and our) thinking to the next level and addressed issues that many of us struggle with regarding Continuous Improvement efforts. His “Integrated Enterprise” thinking makes sense to me, what are your thoughts or feedback?

The Art of Book Branding
You wrote your book for others to read. True? You wrote it to offer others enjoyment, excitement, help and/or training. Don’t you owe it to your prospective readers to put the book share the book in a really big way? Don’t you owe it to yourself? To get started I’ve created a short checklist for branding YOU and your book.

HOW TO GROW YOUR ONLINE SALES BY USING TEN SUCCESS TIPS
Any business in this world must grow both in value and in volume. Value is the amount of money that you make and volume is the increase in traffic for your online business. Volume do not always mean value, value is connected to volume by the law of averages. The law of average states that if you went to a dating site and every person you contact refuse to be dated, you chances of success increases with the many people you contact. The following are ten tips of succeeding in making your online business grow in value and in massive traffic and repeat customers.

••••••>SEO Free Tip of the day: Keyword Tweaking for Increased Web Traffic and Better SEO
There are many ways to find good and pertinent keywords and keyword phrases. Google has a free keyword tool that suggests keywords and provides some information on that list of keywords, you will be able to see the data like Advertiser Competition level,Local Search Volume,Global Search Volume

Book Publicist Selects Top 25 Book Fairs and Book Festivals Authors Should Attend
Book fairs are wonderful places to interact with fellow authors, publishers, network with book industry leaders, locate the help you need such as a publicist or book editor, and learn what’s new in the marketplace. Here is a list of 25 book fairs and events that are worthy of your attendance.

Authors of Children’s Books Will Love New iPhone App
As part of my book marketing strategy, I have made several contacts and established continuing business relationships with iPhone App developers. The experience and knowledge I have gained convinces me that the successful book promoter will tap into any and every iPhone App that’s related in any way to their book. An excellent case study is the new Kids Book App.

Authors: Rename Your Book For Another Crack At Success
There are several reasons to rename a book such as adding a subtitle to be friendlier to search engines. Another important reason is to get a new copyright date because many book critics will not review an old book and reviewers often define an “old” book as one with a copyright of more than a year old.

Top Book Fairs and Book Festivals For 2011
Book fairs are excellent places to interact with fellow authors and publishers, network with book industry leaders, locate the help you need such as a publicist or book editor, and learn what’s new in the marketplace. Includes a list of book fairs and events that are worthy of your attendance for 2011.

What if I Get Stuck in the Middle of a Deal?
Wholesaling in general, is a great way to break into real estate investing as it doesn’t require a lot of money or personal credit. That’s why my mentorship program starts with wholesaling so that my students have an opportunity to earn some money, get out of debt and start saving for their own transaction in which they will actually take title. The key here is volume. I call it “stuffing the pipeline” and that level of volume will likely only be reached with the aid of a team.

A review of the book, Pitch Anything, by Oren Klaff
As President of the B2B demand generation company, Find New Customers, and a prolific blogger, I’m often invited to do book review. But after doing quite a few, one grows jaded a bit – so we ask tough questions. The two questions I ask every time I do a book review: Does the book bring fresh insights and perspective? Is the book well written and easy to read? Only a book that gets a “Yes” on both questions gets a 5 star review.

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