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What Questions are Your Prospects Wanting You to Answer
The intellectual property that I own is in dealing with Fortune 500 Companies as clients and helping my solo-preneur prospect and clients identify and implement the system that has taken me years to develop and fine-tune. I didn’t seek this knowledge out strategically; it happened organically and as it should.

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Planning for the Unthinkable
As a child I can remember going through the tunnel that connects East Boston with Boston holding my breath. Absurd behavior? Sure, but in my mind I was preparing for the time when the tunnel would run out of air.

10 Tips for Reluctant Networkers
These tips are from The Networking Survival Guide by Diane Darling and were in the Boston Globe

What the Hell!
Found this on a greeting card in a Boston paper store. Frankly, it doesn't get much better than this:

Lesson #4: Nice Guys Finish Last
“My father wasn’t a believer in ‘monetary allowances’ for my sisters and me, so he set us up raising chickens,” recalls Steinbrenner. “We sold the eggs to our neighbours…If one of our neighbours wanted a fresh chicken, then we also had to kill and dress the chicken.”

Books, Licensing and Franchising
Recently, while visiting a book store, I came across the Self Help Section, there were books with almost every possible book, How to win friends and influence people, Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul, Chicken Soup for the Entrepreneur, Guide to Investing, Unleash the Power Within and even one on how to author a book, Guerilla Marketing for Freshers and many many more similar titles. Since, there was an entire section dedicated for Self Help Books, It does seem that this is one of the popular categories. Several of these books are New York Times Bestsellers and so on.

Chick-fil-A Franchise Information and Costs
Truett Cathy opened his first ever restaurant establishment in rural Georgia 60 years ago. In the year 1964, his restaurant came out with its first boneless chicken breast sandwich, which was named Chick-fil-A, which was eventually adopted by the entire restaurant chain. The Chick-fil-A franchise is also the first chain of restaurants that offered chicken nuggets to its patron diners.

The Chicken Connoisseur: The Early Years of Chick-fil-A’s S. Truett Cathy
At a time when the hamburger was dominating America’s fast food industry, a young Samuel Truett Cathy had a different idea: why not a chicken sandwich? With that, in 1946, Cathy launched a restaurant called Dwarf Grill, which would in time morph into the Chick-fil-A chain of over 1,500 quick service restaurants that specializes in chicken dinners, and has become something of a cultural icon in the southern U.S.

Part 4: Turning Complaints Into Growth Opportunities
Maybe your team misplaced a milestone during a sales surge. Maybe you mixed up two customers’ bills. Maybe the line cook prepared a plate of chicken parmesan instead of chicken cacciatore. Or maybe an already-anxious client was simply on a short fuse from the beginning. Whatever the case, “things happen,” and from these trying moments we have the option to sit idly by or to take control of the situation and use it to enhance our business models. In the latter case, you improve your standing with the individual customer, and, more importantly, you improve your reputation, thereby increasing your ability to close sales and grow as a company.

127 Hours & The Notion of Valuing Time
Endurance sports can teach us much about time. Not just about timing, but the value of time, right up to the second. Every step is equivalent to a unit of time. When qualifying (BQ) for the Boston Marathon, every second counts. I knew my chances for Boston 2011 was dashed at the three-quarter mark (of the Berlin Marathon 2010) when my pace dropped significantly.

Dis-ease
Which came first; the chicken or the egg?

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