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Capacity Utilization and Constraints
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| Capacity is the sum of what your organization can create, given its resources, to meet sales, demand, and product mix changes.
Often it can’t react as quickly as you’d like, either up or down. You have noticed that.
Choose the actions that fit your objectives, that can be effective within your organization’s culture and capability. Many actions are cost effective; choose what fits. |
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Plain Talk About Recordable DVD
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| A Quick History
While the capacity of hard disks increased a hundred fold, CD-ROM has remained at 650/700MB capacity for more than 10 years. When the removable storage industry began to address the growing requirements of business, industry and entertainment in 1996, their objectives were to establish a family of single best DVD formats and promote broad acceptance of DVD products across entertainment, consumer electronics and IT industries.
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Why Change Is So Hard
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| A single human brain is estimated to have the switching capacity of the entire U.S. telephone network.It can hold up to 100 trillion bits of information, dwarfing the capacity of any computer ever developed yet. But the brain can act as a prison unless we learn how to control it. The brain can, and often does, lick us into automatic perceptions and behaviors that are inaccurate, ineffective, or downright destructive. How the human brain works is worth noting if we want to change.
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Sales Coach: High Level of Empathy In Selling Important?
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| Empathy is defined by Wikipedia as: “the capacity to recognize or understand another’s state of mind or emotion. It is often characterized as the ability to “put oneself into another’s shoes” or in some way experience the outlook or emotions of another being within oneself. Empathy does not necessarily imply compassion, or empathic concern because this capacity can be present in context of compassionate or cruel behavior.”
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Making a Habit of Personal Development
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| Do you study personal development? Do you study your self and your behaviors? This kind of self analysis is proven to yield high levels of success. |
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There Are Things More Important Than Size…Just Ask Flash
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| Thank goodness you're a pack rat! You know, have to grab, keep everything that
flies by...ok everything except that report or news item or YouTube yuck you
saw last week and now desperately need. Can't find it it save your behind. And
still you don't have enough storage...there are new worlds to conquer, new worlds
to destroy or take home with you. Ready to take on the entire universe...add
on a few ultra-high capacity hard drives. Want to hang onto your corner of the
world...flash capacity is increasing and prices are still coming down. Don't
worry Flash will always be there for you Dale!!!!
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It Takes Teamwork to Make a Company Dream Work
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| Almost everyone works in a team, but very few ever seem to achieve happiness and success from it. This always amazes me. Let's face it; if you want to be a successful engineer, you study engineering. If you want to be a successful cook, you study cooking. And if you want to be a successful person in a team, you must study success in team building. |
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Productivity Improvement via Method study
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| There are a number of approaches to improving productivity: the best-known currently is probably ‘Lean’ but such approaches go back many years to the days of the early ‘productivity pioneers’.
Many people (and especially people of ‘a certain age’) will immediately think of ‘time and motion’ when asked to describe a productivity methodology. This refers to the early days of ‘work study’ when the aim (as it often still is today) is to reduce the time taken by, and the motion involved in, work.
The ‘improvement’ methodology of work study that derived from time & motion study was method study … and an understanding of method study gives a real insight into how all productivity improvement methodologies work.
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Load Rage
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| If you are like most people, you are feeling a greater load of things to do and less time to do them. If this does not describe you, check your pulse, you may be dead!
Although we are all incredibly busy, the fact is that we are still using less of our total capacity than we think. Nobody can sustain working at full capacity for long, but in truth we can manufacture time to help us deal with the load in more productive ways.
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2 Take-Aways from a MarketingSherpa Case Study
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| Centerbeam, a company that delivers technology infrastructure support for mid-sized businesses, was the subject of a case study by MarketingSherpa recently. You can read the case study at Lead Generation: How ignoring 16,896 companies helped improve Sales-Marketing alignment. We wish to share our thoughts on this case study with our fans. |
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Speed Limits Do Not Reflect Your Capacity
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| When looking at cars, we all know that speed limits do not really reflect the capacity of how fast our cars can go. They are simply the law of how fast we are allowed to drive without running the risk of getting a ticket. Most of us drive cars with a capacity far beyond what the speed limit is.
The same is true in our lives and the same is true about us.
Most of us have a capacity far beyond the speed limit that we have imposed on ourselves.
Far beyond the speed limit we have put on our business and career.
What happens when we look at our capacity? Start to understand what we can really do. Look at all the talent, ability and gifts God gave us? .
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