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The Entrepreneurial Life Style
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| It may seem impossible to consider changing career paths in the midst of this economic decline however entrepreneurship is one career option that has withstood the trials of time and recession. Through the decades, those individuals who have taken on the daring task of creating new business strategies and starting their own business endeavors are the ones who have benefited the most in the face of a waning economy. Economic crisis may prevent a salary increase or retirement security, however it does not prevent innovation. |
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Why Open Questions Don't Work
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| For decades, if not centuries, we’ve written books about, lectured about, and trained about, the virtues of Open Questions.
I’m here to denounce the myth that they are good in all instances: I actually believe they are used most effectively at the back end of the selling/buying cycle and have no role to play in the buying decision activity that occurs before buyers make their solution choice.
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Lesson #1: Make a Commitment to Your Brand
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| Many before him had tried, but Gallo was able to do something that no one else had ever successfully done before: he introduced wine to a country that was only used to drinking liquor and beer. How did he do it? By building a brand that would stick, and by refusing to abandon that brand in the face of market pressure. |
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Lesson #1: Keep The Entrepreneurial Spirit Alive
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| “In the 1970s, I filled my ranks with managers from all different walks of life who generally were very savvy to the ways of big business,” recalls Vernon, “and they almost killed us.” |
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Lesson #2: Dream Big
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| In his book “Pour Your Heart into it: How Starbucks Built a Company One Cup at a Time,” Schultz put forward this challenge to fellow business owners: “Care more than others think wise. Risk more than others think safe. Dream more than others think practical. Expect more than others think possible.” |
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Lesson #3: Stay Ahead of the Times
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| “I think we’ve been an agent for change, everywhere, and I think change frightens people,” says Murdoch. “They’re going nicely in what seems like a settled industry, and someone comes in and says, ‘I can do this better. It doesn’t matter how nice that other one is.’ That’s one of the distinguishing points of our acquisitions.” |
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Lesson #4: Develop a Strong Sense of Leadership
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| “The ability to deal with people is as purchasable a commodity as sugar or coffee and I will pay more for that ability than for any other under the sun,” said Rockefeller. |
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Lesson #4: Be Honest
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| Cowell strayed from his roots in 2003 when he took a cameo role in “Scary Movie 3”. Playing a judge who had to critique a rap contest, Cowell says of his own acting, “It was excruciatingly embarrassing. I was absolutely dreadful.” |
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From Peddling to Profits: How Thomas Watson Achieved Success
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| When Watson decided to change the name of his company to International Business Machines, he knew that it was a big name for a small company. But, over the next few decades, Watson would build the company to live up to its name. From a traveling door-to-door salesman to CEO of one of the largest expanding companies in the U.S., Watson’s name has since become synonymous with not only the beginnings of the computer industry but with what it takes to become a successful entrepreneur. How did he do it? |
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Lesson #5: Teamwork is an Essential Tool for Success
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| “When I was trying to think of what the key management principles were to build into the culture, I started talking about the Ps,” says Case. “The P's were things like passion, perseverance, perspective and people. I think the people aspect is really the most important one.” |
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Lesson #5: Don’t Chase the Quick Buck, Think Long-Term
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| “You can do the math 15 different ways, and every time the math tells you that you shouldn’t lower prices because you’re going to make less money” says Bezos with a giant laugh. “That’s undoubtedly true in the current quarter, in the current year. But it’s probably not true over a 10-year period, when the benefit is going to increase the frequency with which your customers shop with you, the fraction of their purchases they do with you as opposed to other places. Their overall satisfaction is going to go up.” |
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Lesson #1: Sharpen but Never Stray From Your Vision
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| “Remain true to yourself and your philosophy,” Armani once said. “Changing in the face of adversity will in fact diminish your credibility with your customers.” |
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Lesson #4: You Can Control Your Own Destiny
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| “Those who say that I am taking over the city centre,” says Helu, “that I have already bought up everything, are not going to stop me from continuing my project.” In the early 1980s, Helu began investing in real estate, construction, mining, tires, and paper goods. From there, he moved into telephones, computers, and even clothing. But, it was not so much what he was buying as the rate and scope at which he was buying them. |
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Lesson #3: Dedicate Yourself And Follow Through
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| “I made a resolve then that I was going to amount to something if I could,” Sanders once said. “And no hours, nor amount of labour, nor amount of money would deter me from giving the best that there was in me. And I have done that ever since, and I win by it. I know.” |
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Lesson #4: Use Innovation To Break Through Your Limitations
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| “We are used to things improving every year; we are used to having a better cell phone next year than this year; a better lap top,” says Musk. “We are even used to some basic things, like we expect more from your car in next year’s model than last year’s model. But this is not the case in space; reliability and cost - those are the fundamental parameters of transportation - have not improved.” |
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From PayPal To Planetary Success: How Musk Is Changing The World One Company At A Time
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| “If you have millions of dollars it changes your lifestyle, and anyone who says differently is talking bullshit,” says Musk. “I don’t need to work, from a standard of living point of view, but I do, you know. I work every day and on weekends and I haven’t taken a vacation for years.” |
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Lesson #5: Never Lose Sight of Your Fans
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| Reflecting on his tremendous success of the decades, Steinbrenner says, “It's an incredible achievement, particularly when I remember that when I bought the Yankees, we had trouble drawing 1 million to the stadium. We have the greatest fans in the world.” |
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Build Your Reputation
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| I’ve been building the Trump brand for several decades. But from time to time, landmarks do come along. |
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The two things that kill marketing creativity
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| The first is fear.
The fear that you'll have to implement whatever you dream up.
The fear that you will fail.
The fear that you will do something stupid and be ridiculed by your peers for decades.
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How to be a millionaire
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| First step, make a million dollars. |
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The Right Real Estate Offer
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| Which of the following would make you more excited about the outlook for a hypothetical real estate market? |
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The Art of Negotiation
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| Negotiating is an art. There are nuances and finely honed techniques and rules to be aware of. Here are a few of them: |
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The Knives Your Sales People Should Have
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| In December, I wrote a post titled Give Your Sales People All The Knives. While I let you draw whatever conclusions you wanted from the post, I thought I’d follow through and give you a little more detail about what I meant by the statement. |
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How to Develop Your Service Business
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| Most of us don’t go through a single week without buying some type of service product. The increased prevalence of service industries over the last two decades has made this the fastest expanding sector of the economy. The service sector, as defined here, includes the major industry groupings of trade, finance, insurance, communications, public utilities, transportation, and government, as well as business and personal services. And it accounts for almost three-fourths of the Nation's employment. |
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Employee Frustration in a Customer-Based Organization
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| By now we all must have heard of the infamous Steven Slater formerly of JetBlue, whom made a vivid exit from his place of employment after reaching his breaking point on the job. While many employees who have had their fair share of frustration on the job applaud his approach…many wonder what caused a man who had a 20-year career in customer service to end it as dramatically, and unexpectantly as he did. In this edition of Astronology, we take a look at the customer-based frustrations employees face. |
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How To Spot Biggest Applicant Lies
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| Over the last few years we have seen a significant rise in unemployment rates nationwide, some of the highest in the last few decades actually. To some recruiters this is a dream come true due to the overflow of applicants that they now have, but to the true Talent Scouts this is a complete nightmare. Why? Because now it is that much more difficult to find that top 1%. I have always been a firm believer that a resume is a limited representation of the candidate. So if this is indeed the case, what does this say about them when the majority of the information in their resume is fabricated and/or inaccurate? |
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Shift Your Marketing Now For Success in the New Year
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| Prepare now for success in the new year. Shift your focus from tactical marketing to transformational marketing. Inject that new attitude into your PR campaign, your internet marketing, and into all of your promotional efforts... |
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Franchise Opportunity - 5 Questions to Ask About The Franchise
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| The following discussion covers five questions that should always be asked by the Franchise Candidate. If a Franchisor is either unwilling, or unprepared, to answer these questions, it should be a strong indicator that the fit may not be right. |
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Intrinsic Motivation - Getting Your Mind Into Gear
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| Becoming a top-notch marketer is impossible without a proper mind-set. In this article we will look at ways to change our ways of subconscious thinking by means of existing technology. |
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Why become an entrepreneur?
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| With the increase in entrepreneurs in this century, it is common that many of us are hearing or even asking the question - Why become an entrepreneur? What are the pros and cons? What do people really want to achieve when they start out on their own? I’m going to talk a little about these in the following article, and if you are looking to be an entrepreneur, then I advise you to read this first. |
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Transformational Marketing
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| We’re living in a time where not only has marketing radically changed, but the medium is changing us. The internet is perhaps the closest we’ve come to a physical manifestation of the collective subconscious. To be effective in this new terrain, people need more than a modified promotional approach, they need a marketing transformation.
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Real Estate Marketing Strategies- "The Secret" to Explosive Growth in Today's Market
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| Don't let your mindset get in the way of your success. Turn it around and let it work for you! This article gives you some great tips on how to find and keep positive energy in your life. |
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Unlock Your Potential By Using Energy
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| Your potential is all that is possible for you, and, unfortunately, many people don't know how to tap into it effectively to live their most amazing life. We are generally trained to use our intellect, reasoning and linear mind rather than tapping into, following and optimizing the power of our energetic body. |
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The 5 Benefits of Virtual Coaching Engagements
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| Still today there are some who doubt the effectiveness of 'virtual' coaching, preferring the traditional face-to-face encounters. |
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Use your skills and work for yourself in a franchised business
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| You have worked your whole life developing skills to use in the workplace. It started in college and has continued through every job you have had. I offer advice here about how you should use the specialized skills you have acquired through the years to own a franchise you are familiar with. |
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I Want to Advertise My Home Business for Free: A Cheap and Easy Guide for How and Why to Spread the Word of You, Inc.
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| Before we get started, why are we talking about spreading the word of YOU when you say "Roy, I told you I want to advertise my home business for free, what does spreading the word of me have to do with my business?"
The short and simple answer: Everything.
There are three main understandings that are necessary to bring together to begin a successful online business marketing campaign.
1. The understanding that people connect with and join not a business or company, but you.
2. You need to leverage as many free methods of marketing available to you online to be effective. The more the merrier.
3. The understanding that your advertising needs to give universal value to your target market before directing them to your product, regardless of what method of marketing you use. People join people of value, not a sales pitch. |
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Retirement Is Not The Goal, Entrepreneurism Is
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| Most working men and women over the age of 50 start thinking about retirement, and many start planning for it. They do their due diligence on investment strategies, position themselves well in their companies, review their estate planning, and so on. While each individual step in retirement planning in amongst itself is sound advice, the main question to ask during this transitional phase in their lives is, "What is the goal?" Retirement should not be the goal. Retirement limits your potential to positively impact the lives of others. Owning a simple yet fully principled internet business where you are the centerpiece of leadership is the key to getting all the benefits of retirement, with the added advantages of residual income and a source of true happiness for you and your family. |
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The I's Have It
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| Staying on the radar screens of clients and prospects is more important than ever for salespeople. With demand for products and services only now beginning to pick up as the worst recession in decades slowly dissipates, it has become absolutely necessary for anyone involved in sales to be persistent, proactive, and patient. How can this best be achieved without also looking desperate?
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Leadership Coaching – Is It Right for You and Your Business
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| Within the last decades of the 20th century, coaching began to appear as an asset to help individuals successfully navigate through the quagmire of changes taking place at work and home. The old system of following the leader started being transformed by leaders teaching others self-leadership within the circle of influence of the individual. Leadership development from the bottom up began to spring up to create teams of leaders. |
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Is Your Baby Ugly
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| Holding on to products that have passed their prime is a key reason companies falter. It's hard to let go of something we've poured our energy into for years, even decades. That's true personally as well as in business. But that's exactly what we need to do to make forward progress. |
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Changing sales perceptions
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| Stop for a minute and reflect: What is your view of selling? Has your perception of sales changed over the years?
Your answer is most likely ‘yes' if you are a customer or salesperson in business to business (B2B) sales. But not if you are a customer of retail. More about that another time.
Today's changing B2B and high-end B2C sale practice styles are an adaptation to the environmental forces. The change towards people-centricity is evident in a number of organisational functions, in particular the sales function where there has been a significant shift from product-focused selling to relationship selling. |
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What is flexible working anyway?
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| The way we work is changing but employers often find it hard to understand what its all about. This article explores what flexible working is and provides a challenge for us all to cease the opportunities that this new way of working can provide. |
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Whole-Life Symmetry™: When Work-Life Balance Doesn't Work
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| We can try to be balanced—spending equal, predetermined amounts of time in each area of life—but still burn out if we have missed doing the right kinds of things at the right times. We don’t need balance; we need symmetry. In a symmetrical life, no component is more or less important than it should be, there is a correct proportion of the moving parts, and there is harmony. |
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Ten Tips for Cell Phone Courtesy
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| I have owned a cell phone since the early eighties. Given my decades of experience and the prevalence of cell phones today, I offer the following ten tips on how to avoid annoying others. |
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Are Sales Cycles A Thing of the Past?
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| Sales cycles, sales steps, sales effectivenss, CRM, sales performance. Stop thinking sales cycle and start thinking customer buying process. |
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Prospecting Improves Morale & Is The Key to Increasing Sales - Find Out the Success Formula
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| [Business:Sales] Prospecting needs to be part of the entire sales process not just when a sales persons calendar is filled to the brim with appointments. The reason is when the pipeline of appointments dry up the sales person will feel low and morale will suffer for them and those around them. When morale is low theirs one place to look for the culprit and that is the prospecting pipeline. This will be one of the major clues that will determine why morale is low or high. Find out what the SUCCESS FORMULA IS TO INCREASED SALES & INCREASED MORALE... |
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Why Leaders Get Followed - Pointers from 297 people who chose to follow them.
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| Does every manager lead, inspire and motivate their team to new heights? Of course not, but some are remembered for years...even decades by members of their team. People have told me they have fond, warm memories when I ask them to tell me about the best leader they ever worked for. So instead of writing an article about the dynamics of leadership, I though it may be more useful to view leadership from the eyes of those that follow. |
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Intention is Everything!
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| Setting an Intention each morning changes your whole experience. |
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A Life Can Be Changed by a Few Simple Words
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| One way to become more aware of what we are doing day in and day out is to affirm the goodness that surrounds us and the goodness we can do for others. |
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For Poor Results, Work Like Crazy
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| Here’s a really unintelligent idea: Work like crazy without a break for thirty to forty years so you can do . . . nothing for the next thirty to forty years.
An effective time manager knows the importance of grouping similar activities together in one block of time—but this tip should be applied to days or weeks, not to forty-year spans.
This article will discuss whole-life symmetry and why it's better than working like crazy and more effective than "work-life balance".
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Leadership Lessons: What is Success at Work
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| There is a play that made the rounds decades ago called "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying" in which the hero knew he had "made it" when he got the key to the executive washroom. The young hero was naive on his journey to the top. Yet the pattern handed to him from prior generations is that money is the key to success.
Then decades later there is the film "Wall Street" where money is still the key to success. Yet now the hero is not naive, merely ruthless. It doesn't matter how you get it, so long as you get it. Ethics be damned. Lie, cheat, marry the bosses daughter, marry the boss, just get the money. It seems as a culture this pattern of money as the measure of success continues to be handed from generation to generation with little discussion or redefinition.
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Embracing Technology
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| We hear so much talk about retailers embracing technology, Fortune Magazine may have summed it up best: “If you want to outdistance your competitors… you have to embrace technology as powerfully as you can. But what type of technology? |
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Mall Cop - The Sales Example
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| Have you seen the movie Paul Blart Mall Cop yet? It's Home Alone meets Die Hard.
It has a great analogy to sales - especially in this economic environment. |
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How to write headlines that electrify and tantalize customers
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| In print advertising, the headline is so important that it is considered to be 80% of the power of an ad. The reason for this is that five times as many people read a headline as read the body copy of an ad. Consider how you read a newspaper or a magazine. If you are like most people, you... |
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Balancing Your Needs against Your Wants
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| Should your next career satisfy your basic economic needs, or should it satisfy the desires of your heart? Is there any way to strike a balance between them? |
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Smart Women are 40, 50, 60 and Beyond!
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| This article is about women realizing that it’s sometimes in our 40’s, 50’s, 60’s and Beyond when we realize some of our biggest life passions. Not so long ago, women felt that they had reached their prime after 50. Not so any longer! We’ve come a long way baby! Women today have Big Ideas, passion and energy. They are taking these ideas and turning them into big profits. Women beyond 40 begin to cultivate the wise wisdom they have learned in their 20’s and 30’s and use this to move their lives forward. |
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Dropship Your Way To eBay Success
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| Dropshipping has been around since Sears first started selling goods from its mail order catalogs over a hundred years ago. However, the idea of dropshipping still confuses many people who don't understand exactly how the process works. |
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Why doesn't every bookstore carry my books?
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| Many new authors will be so excited about their debut book that they don't ask their publisher the right questions about distribution. Many assume that their books will get automatic placement in every bookstore across the country. Then the sad reality hits them. |
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Small Business Tip: Your Self Esteem Determines Your Profits
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| Money is the last great taboo in society.
These days you can ask someone their political views and you will generally get an answer. You can ask someone their religious affiliation and they will tell you. You can even ask them their favourite sexual position and most people will giggle and then come up with an answer. But ... ask them what their credit card debt is or how much they earnt last year and you will get embarrassed mumblings or silence.
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Millennials – Can’t Work With ‘Em…Can’t Work Without ‘Em: So what’s a company to do?
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| Millennials: The youngest members of your workforce, given that moniker becaue they began entering the workforce at the turn of the millennium. As with their older counterparts, they have their own set of stereotypes that come along with them: "Slackers" - "Whiners" - "The 'get a reward for everything' generation." How do companies, and particularly we Boomer bosses, make the most of these young people's capacities while we help them learn how to navigate a work world that will not always be as warm and fuzzy as was mom and the soccer coach? |
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Five Myths that Slow Down Sales and How to Avoid Them
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| Time is money, yeah, yeah, we’ve heard that before. But if time really is money, why do so many professionals squander it chasing anyone with a pulse, including their most horrible prospects? Because they still embrace one of the Five Myths of selling, common mistakes that drain profit and energy from a sales organization. Read on…
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Lying on a Nail
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| Once there was a young woman who didn't like her job. Everyday when she came home from work, she told her husband how terrible her day had been, how tiring the work and how unreasonable her boss. "Leave that job," her husband told her. |
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Public Relations vs. Internet Marketing
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| The truly smart marketers and business experts develop a strategic multi faceted technique. Think of the marketing juggernaut you can create if you combine PR and Internet marketing.
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Selling in 21st Century
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| There has been a revolution in everything in our society except in sales. The sales industry has crawled while other professions have been running: "new" sales books are still talking about the same tips, tricks and techniques that were working in last century and bringing the success to sales people. |
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Acting Successful from the Start
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| What kind of message are you sending to your prospects? Do they see you as a competent professional or someone who doesn't believe in their own value? In order to be successful you must learn to act successful. |
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Marketing Success vs. Sales Success
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| Know and use appropriate SALES techniques when the time comes. When a qualified prospect inquires about your goods or services, know how to close the deal, but don't expect that every MARKETING conversation will lead to immediate sales. Knowing the difference is a key to long-term financial success. |
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COMPENSATING BALANCE LOANS FOR BUSINESS/REAL ESTATE
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| Explains what a compensating balance loan is and how it can be used as a convenient way to get a loan for a business or a real estate project. |
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If your company has a supply chain project, who are the top 5 companies you would call?
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| If your company has a supply chain project involving network analysis, implementing new technologies in a warehouse or strategically planning growth for the next five years, who are the top five companies you would call to help you with this and why?
Drew, Director at Forte Consultants, Cincinnati, U.S. |
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Competent Jerk versus Lovable Fool? (Network Member Question)
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| Member Question:
Given a choice between a competent jerk and a lovable fool, who would you prefer to work with?
Question Submitted By:
Sandeep Walia
MIS Manager, International Supply Chain
L'OREAL
France
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Will You Survive the NEW Competition Four Ways to Win Customers Every Time
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| There I said it — the dreaded “C” word. Most people fall into one of three reactions when they think about facing competition: 10% of them go weak in the knees and would rather pretend it didn’t exist, 10% relish competition like it was an ice cream sundae, take a spoon and run with it, and the remaining 80% well… they’re in the middle unsure which way to go. They wait for something to happen —something outside of themselves to cause them to stand up and win or lie down and let the prize pass them by. Where do you fall when it comes to competition?
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The Einstein Factor in Leading Science Based Projects - Part 4
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| When asked if the people, practices and techniques required to lead science research projects are different from those in the general population, the answer is not just YES, but a resounding DUH! |
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Leadership Its All About People
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| This brief overview of leadership is designed to paint an overall picture of what it is going to take for leaders to advance the performance of an organization from good to great. You will no doubt use much of what is provided in this article plus add your specific talents and strengths to the leadership equation. This is how it should be as there is not a magic formula for leadership in today’s complex environment. The key is to absorb all that is presented in this article and other books on leadership and connect with what works best for you in the context of your organizations’ strategy of developing great leadership capabilities. |
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Remembering Wellness
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| Did you know that you can use the power of your mind to heal cancer, hypertension, asthma, ulcers, diabetes, depression, Parkinson's and even osteoarthritis?
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Sectoral Trends of FDI in Developing Countries: Background
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| The recent waves of globalisation have substantially transformed the modes of
production and trade in both developed and developing countries. This is reflected in the
changes in the extent of information and technology in the workplace, firm’s production
and organisational strategies, trade and FDI liberalisation policies, and new rules of
international trade and investment. Given these developments, the sectoral trends
(primary, manufacturing and services) in FDI have changed rapidly over the past two
decades. |
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Concluding Remarks - Factors Impeding the Poverty Reduction Capacity of Micro-credit: Some Field Observations from Malawi and Ethiopia
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| One of the most important outcome of the analysis in this paper has been that while most MFI
programmes aim to reduce poverty and empower women through their programme, there is usually
no clear implementation mechanism to fulfil these aims; they continue to be programmes with the
same requirements and characteristics. |
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5.1 Insufficient investments in Africa have hindered the deepening of diversification: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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| Using the results for Africa shown in table A5.1, it is possible to compute what one
could call a turning point in the relationship between investment and diversification. |
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MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS - THE TRUSTED ADVISORS
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| Management consulting has undergone a dramatic transformation over the past two decades. The profile of a consultant has changed from being just a sharp and knowledgeable technologist to that of a trusted advisor for the client’s entire organization. |
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Build Your Reputation
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| I’ve been building the Trump brand for several decades. But from time to time, landmarks do come along. |
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Four of the Most Common Mistakes in Persuasive Speaking
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| From more than two decades of working with business and community leaders on critical presentations, we've culled a few of the most common persuasive speaking mistakes -- and added a few ideas on how to avoid them.
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Lesson #5: Never Lose Sight of Your Fans
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| Reflecting on his tremendous success of the decades, Steinbrenner says, “It's an incredible achievement, particularly when I remember that when I bought the Yankees, we had trouble drawing 1 million to the stadium. We have the greatest fans in the world.” |
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How to Survive Decades of Debt and Dollar Doubts
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| The annualized government borrowings for 2009 will total $5T explains Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. At this time, 40% of the US Gov’ts budget is being spent to pay interest on its debt. At current budget and spending levels, little to none of the debt is being repaid putting us in a position where there will be Decades of Debt. Due to the magnitude of this debt, inflation will be very high, and the strain of this high inflation, will put the status of the US Dollar as the world’s reserve currency, in question. Both of these concerns generate Dollar Doubts. Read this article to understand the implications of Decades of Debt and Dollar Doubts as well as explore alternative wealth creating strategies. |
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Leadership and Communication by Ology Coaching
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| Organisation structures have changed in the last few decades and I believe this has had a detrimental effect on the way organisations are managed and lead. A few decades ago organisations had many levels of management in their structures and people progressed through the ranks in incremental steps of authority learning management skills along the way. People learned to be managers by attending training courses and by observing and copying the behaviour of other managers in the structure. A percentage of these other managers would be displaying the behaviours and attitudes of leadership and so leadership could be observed and learnt. |
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How To Publicize A Start-Up Business
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| If you are starting a new business, regardless of whether you are selling a product or service, getting publicity may seem like a daunting endeavor. It doesn't have to be. By using the right strategies and mindset, you can get exposure for your start-up and look as experienced and established as competitors that have been around for decades. |
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Conquering Racial Profiling in Our Local Communities
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| After several decades racial profiling is a challenge that continues to plague our society. Law enforcement can overcome this challenge by a transforming their organization and community. |
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Leadership Lessons: What is Success at Work
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| There is a play that made the rounds decades ago called "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying" in which the hero knew he had "made it" when he got the key to the executive washroom. The young hero was naive on his journey to the top. Yet the pattern handed to him from prior generations is that money is the key to success.
Then decades later there is the film "Wall Street" where money is still the key to success. Yet now the hero is not naive, merely ruthless. It doesn't matter how you get it, so long as you get it. Ethics be damned. Lie, cheat, marry the bosses daughter, marry the boss, just get the money. It seems as a culture this pattern of money as the measure of success continues to be handed from generation to generation with little discussion or redefinition.
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IBM Mainframe part deux
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| The IBM mainframe declared dead for decades still lives on |
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