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Lesson #1: Think Like An Athlete
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| “You have to have a great tolerance for pain!” exclaims Schultz in reference to the qualities that make a successful entrepreneur. “You have to work so hard and have so much enthusiasm for one thing that most other things in your life have to be sacrificed.” |
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The Karmic Capitalist: Should I Wait Until I’m Rich to Give Back?
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| Should I wait until I’m rich to give back?
This is a question I have fought with a lot over the years. |
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Inhibitors to Success: Natural Disasters
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| Like ill health, natural disasters are another area of vulnerability for the poor. |
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3.8 Working to end child labour: Working Out of Poverty
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| Ensuring that children have a chance to break out of the cycle of
poverty is a cause that has attracted worldwide support. The latest ILO estimates
for 2000 are that some 352 million children between the ages of 5 and
17 were economically active. |
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2.3 Women workers and the work of women: Working Out of Poverty
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| Today’s girl child is tomorrow’s older woman worker, and it is her opportunities
and experiences now that will shape her ability to obtain and
maintain decent work throughout her adult life, and enjoy security and protection
in her old age. If girls, compared to boys, face negative cultural attitudes
and practices and discrimination from birth, they will grow up to be
women with greater constraints and few choices and opportunities. In turn,
they will be less able to influence positively the lives of their daughters and
sons, so that poverty is likely to be passed on from one generation to the
next. |
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1.11 Working to end child labour: Working Out of Poverty
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| Child labour is both a cause and a symptom of poverty. In its worst
forms, it robs children of their health, their education and even their lives. |
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1.4 Our experience: Working Out of Poverty
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| Decent work is a powerful tool in selecting the path to the attainment
of the interrelated goals and human development outcomes of the Millennium
Declaration. The ILO’s four strategic objectives are a contemporary
formulation of its mandate and a development strategy that responds to
the most urgent demands of families today. Decent work unites the international
drive to wipe out poverty with the fundamental right to work in
freedom. Within each of the strategic objectives, there are tools to help
eliminate poverty. |
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8 Strategies to Guarantee Success in Cold Calling
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| No one will buy from you if they do not know of you, your company/products/services. Every sale has its own cycle. Depending on what you are selling, it could be a short cycle of a day or two, or it could be a long cycle of a year or two. |
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The Role of Microfinance in Addressing the HIV/AIDS Pandemic in Zambia: The Rainbow Model Provides a Future for AIDS Orphans
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| Poverty and HIV/AIDS constitute a vicious circle. Poverty creates vulnerability to HIV/AIDS, and HIV/AIDS leads to poverty. Unfortunately, the interventions of the national and international community are not moving as quickly as the desperation and the loss of hope in the people coping with the pandemic at the grassroots level. |
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2.8 The foundations of a decent work strategy for poverty reduction: Working Out of Poverty
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| Most analysts of the nature and causes of poverty agree that growth in
per capita income is essential to reducing poverty and that persistent growth
failures are accompanied by a persistent failure to reduce poverty. However,
they have not found a stable relationship between the rate of average per
capita growth and the rate of poverty reduction. |
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2.9 Conclusions: Working Out of Poverty
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| For people living in poverty, discrimination and multiple deprivations
cumulate to create a cycle of disadvantage. Recurring themes of the experience
of poverty are the low returns to work of women and men in socially
excluded communities and barriers to finding decent work opportunities. |
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3.8 Working to end child labour: Working Out of Poverty
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| Ensuring that children have a chance to break out of the cycle of
poverty is a cause that has attracted worldwide support. The latest ILO estimates
for 2000 are that some 352 million children between the ages of 5 and
17 were economically active. |
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5.6 A coherent framework for national and local action: Working Out of Poverty
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| Increased in-depth analysis of the multifaceted experience of poverty is
leading to a growing awareness of the need for a range of policies that are
specific to the problems faced by different communities and countries. Given
that the causes of poverty are many and interconnected, targeted policies
have most effect when they act in combination to break cycles of poverty.
One of the most encouraging aspects of the new approach to poverty reduction
and eradication is therefore the emphasis on policy coherence, based on
a comprehensive development framework. |
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Career Vision Moving Your Life From Stress To Balance
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| The vehicle for moving from the Stress Cycle to the Balance Cycle is a personal vision for your life and your career. This is a picture of yourself in the future that is meaningful and fulfilling for you. It can help you at each turning point when you make decisions about your life and your career. It can help you every day to make those small decisions that add up to the Stress Cycle or the Balance Cycle.
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Sales Cycles and Time - Is it Running Out?
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| We are always focused on sales cycles. Are they optimized? Are they taking too long? Can they be improved? How many calls should they take? Are we doing things that make the sales cycle take longer than necessary? For example, the sales cycle can be shortened in direct proportion to how high your salespeople call in the company.
If we are have begun a sales development program, you won't see results from top line revenue until 6 months plus the length of the sales cycle have passed.
I have a couple of things to discuss today relative to sales cycle. |
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Small business administration
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| Small business administration is top of the list of important considerations for success in business.
All businesses have a life cycle and depending on where you are in this cycle will depend on your focus at that time. The business cycle in this context is not the economic business cycle, but instead refers to the various stages a business goes through from "Start-up" and all the way through to "Selling-up" and getting out of your business.
The stages in a business cycle
Start-up stage of a business - at this stage in the life cycle of a business the considerations and planning needed fall into how to start a small business. A well prepared business plan will see your business get off to a great start and set it off in the right direction. |
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Beware The Life Cycle Of A Franchise Business
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| I see a clear difference between the life cycle of a business and the life cycle of the owner of the business. Given that many franchises actually have a number of owners within their life cycle, it is pretty clear to me that in franchising, the business life cycle must for the most part be about the life cycle of the franchise owner and not the physical business. This is important as it has clear implications on how you should approach the buying of your franchise. |
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