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Acronyms Explained
I have seen clients’ eyes glaze over after a five-minute conversation with a vendor who throws acronyms such as GUI, ISDN, PRI and IP around like they were throwing rice at a new bride.

5 Steps to Exceeding Customer Expectations
Every industry has an imaginary “bar” set for it either by an established leader or by the collective efforts of that industry over time. If your company can somehow raise that bar to new heights, you can take over control of the industry. Following the five steps outlined in this article can help improve your chances of discovering a game changing nuance to accomplishing just that.

IV. RELIEVING INFRASTRUCTURE BOTTLENECKS, ENCOURAGING ISPs AND REDUCING ACCESS COSTS
A country’s readiness for e-commerce depends fundamentally on network infrastructure, including narrow and broadband, and on costs of Internet access. The quality and range of services available depends on the emergence of innovative Internet service providers (ISPs).

How To Disaster-Proof Your Business
How much pain would your business feel if suddenly you couldn’t email your clients? What if you lost your correspondence file or your phone lost its dial tone? We tend to avoid thinking about a business catastrophe until it hits close to home. And when problems hit, we need them fixed yesterday and are willing to pay a lot to make them go away.

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Sales Training and the Way You Think
How you think, or your mindset, sets the tone for what follows in your career. It sets the tone for how you learn, how you interact with peers as well as prospects and clients.

How To Disaster-Proof Your Business
How much pain would your business feel if suddenly you couldn’t email your clients? What if you lost your correspondence file or your phone lost its dial tone? We tend to avoid thinking about a business catastrophe until it hits close to home. And when problems hit, we need them fixed yesterday and are willing to pay a lot to make them go away.

Make Every Call Count
It is not enough to go on appointments, send out fancy packets and pass your card around. You have to be willing to become masterful at using the phone. Review these "quick tips" for making every call count, and see if you are not more masterful the next time you dial.

Ambassador Skills and Winning Attributes
Your every act, tone and look should express a quiet, rich assurance of success.

Make Change Stick with the Dial Up/Dial Down Game
At my company we have an exercise we call "Dial Up/Dial Down." We use it to push each other to constantly develop our strengths and improve on our weaknesses. We introduce it to clients too. You can use in your own office, in your family, with a buddy, or in any kind of group that cares about each other's success. You can do it alone, of course, but it's not nearly as effective when there's no one to hold you accountable.

The First 100 Days
All the pomp and circumstance of the inauguration is behind us. President Obama is in office and ready to go. Now the countdown begins on The First 100 Days. The First 100 Day Plan sets the tone and focus for an incoming President. It’s a must for the leaders of the free world. As leaders of our own worlds, shouldn’t we also have a 100 day plan to set the tone and focus for our “term”? Its’ not too late. We are only 28 days into 2009! The nature of a plan is that it is written down. Writing down your 100 day goals creates tremendous power.

Sales Prospecting Success - How to use Google to be a sales superstar and avoid the Gatekeeper
Are you still trying to overcome the gatekeeper or are you still getting stuck with a no names policy? Forget all those old excuses and find out how to get the direct dial number for any business contact you want...

Lesson #5: “It was fun for me”
Before he invented the Apple computer, Wozniak created the first ever dial-a-joke service. He took calls live from his small kitchen, or while lying on the mattress in his bedroom. They called; he would make them laugh. For an admittedly shy guy, this was a significant feat.

Enhancing Your Business Language
What we say matters in communication. How we say it is just as important. According to Albert Mehrabian, 7 percent of face-to-face communication is words (language), and tone (38 percent). Over the telephone, words hold more weight because if we don’t understand the language used (foreign), then tone becomes irrelevant. Monotone languages (like Malay and English) are easier to learn, whereas multi-tone languages (Mandarin, for instance) is harder to master as there are four tones.

Where to focus in 2012
The common tone going into 2012 is cautious optimism.

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