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Common Sense Leadership
This article was inspired by a meeting with an ex colleague of mine who has survived several economic downturns, numerous reorganisations and tens of bosses over a 22 year period in a large multinational organisation. I asked him how he did it and he said, to him, it was just common sense! This article outlines his top 8 tips for common sense leadership.

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Why People Buy
Why do people buy? The answer may seem like common sense, but it is not. Most sales people have no idea why their customers buy. They assume that customers buy for their reasons, when in fact the opposite is true, and here is the common sense part: customers buy for their own reasons. Many companies still attempt to make customers buy for their reasons. You must understand why your customers buy your product or service

Sales and Marketing Common Sense
The most successful sales and marketing approaches are based on common sense. There is genius in their subtle simplicity. They may at first appear to be common knowledge and easy to implement, however, do not let this fool you because common sense is not so common. Here are a few basic marketing and sales principles often ignored by businesses.

Leadership and Branding - Development Principles For CEOs
This article explains the principles of leadership and branding, showing similarities. It goes beyond the obvious and the common and focuses on the essentials. The article discusses some common methods of leadership and brand development. It pinpoints their shortcomings. For the CEO, the article concludes that leadership is branding.

Tips for Improving Communication
Common sense isn't so common anymore...these simple lists can help you establish your minimum criteria/expectations for staff.

Common Sense Leadership
This article was inspired by a meeting with an ex colleague of mine who has survived several economic downturns, numerous reorganisations and tens of bosses over a 22 year period in a large multinational organisation. I asked him how he did it and he said, to him, it was just common sense! This article outlines his top 8 tips for common sense leadership.

Writing Tip: Put what you want to get done in paragraph one
To pique the interest of your readers, give them your "bottom line" up front. This writing tip is common sense, but not common practice.

Why 3% Network Marketers Succeed and 97% Fail
Unfortunately, the hard cold fact today is that most network marketers are not successful or are not living up to their potential. We can certainly learn from those who succeed in this business and also learn important lessons from those people who fail. There is no magic pill here and there is no formula that is not the result of just plain common sense. However, sometimes common sense must be reminded and visualized. The following is a short list of why some network marketers just don’t make it, and why others are bound to do succeed.

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I'm continuously shocked at the lack of just plain common sense (or common courtesy) from some Tweeps.

The State of the Union, Common Sense and Success
Successful people embrace and use their common sense. They apply four key common success principles: 1) clarity of purpose and direction; 2) a sincere commitment to taking personal responsibility for your life and career; 3) unshakeable self confidence; and 4) competence in several key skills. In the State of the Union address, President Obama called common sense a novel concept. It may be. However, if you are serious about creating the successful life and career you want and deserve, you will embrace your common sense. You'll apply your inner knowing of what to do to when it comes to succeeding in this life and in your career.

Common Sense and Success
We are all born with five senses: sight, sound, touch, taste and smell. These senses help us navigate our way through the world. They bring us delight in small things. They also warn us when danger threatens. However, I believe that we all have a sixth, and underused sense, our common sense. Your common sense helps you make the right decision in ambiguous situations -- but only if you use it. When I tell people that I'm the Common Sense Guy, people often come back with Will Rogers' saying, "Common sense isn't all that common." I disagree. I think that we all have innate common sense. It's a natural gift, just like our five other senses. We don't always use it though. If you are willing to let your common sense guide you today, you can use it as a guide tomorrow, the next day, next week and next month.

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