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A Reality Check
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| Entrepreneurs are notorious optimists - they almost have to be, to take the risks required to start their own ventures.
I'm an optimist too, but I temper my sunny outlook with a large dose of realism. (It doesn't always save me from making dumb decisions, but it helps.) |
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The 10 Most Common Publicity Mistakes Dont Sabotage Your Success
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| The number one rule of being successful in the world of publicity
(or in just about any other field, for that matter): Don't
sabotage your efforts with dumb -- and easily correctable --
mistakes. Here then are the dumb things that publicity seekers
do. Avoid them, and you'll be well on your way to scoring great
coverage! |
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Why Smart Companies Do Dumb Things
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| Not a day goes by when I don’t ask myself, “Why do smart companies do such dumb things?” We all know companies that cook the books and throw outrageous parties at one end of the spectrum to sell lousy products at the other. A sweeping answer is that companies are run by smart people, and smart people do dumb things as we’ve learned. |
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Are you a good decision maker?
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| Decisions, decisions, decisions. It seems like every time we turn around, we have to make more decisions. The question is, "Are you a good decision maker?" If you aren't (or don't think you are), there is no need to worry. Decision-making is a skill that can be learned by anyone. Although some people may find this particular skill easier than others, everyone applies a similar process. |
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Smart Guy, Dumb Decision!
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| Why do smart people make dumb business decisions? The biggest barrier to solid business decisions is emotions. Robin J. Elliott addresses how to get over some common hurdles. |
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Smart Women Prefer the “Limited” Lifetime Warranty
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| This article is about our struggles in decision making. We all have such a difficult time making decisions . From the simple (where to eat dinner) to the complex (ending a long-term relationship). We want our decisions to be the “right” decisions forever. Why? Because we fear change and we fear making the ‘wrong” decisions. We want to have the opportunity to make everything last forever. This is not possible in life. We need to embrace the idea of a “limited lifetime” warranty when we make decisions so that as we change and grow, we can make new decisions that work for us moving forward. |
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A Reality Check
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| Entrepreneurs are notorious optimists - they almost have to be, to take the risks required to start their own ventures.
I'm an optimist too, but I temper my sunny outlook with a large dose of realism. (It doesn't always save me from making dumb decisions, but it helps.) |
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How to Increase Sales With Questions That Seek Greater Clarity to Gain Greater Specificity
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| Do you every ask dumb questions to move the sales process forward? If not, maybe this article may show you how dumb questions should be part of your sales skills and sales toolbox. |
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Take Control through Financial Education.
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| When you think about it, our lives are about the decisions that we make and in many cases by the decisions that others make for us. There is no blueprint when we are born, which maps out our lives for us. Our failure, success or mediocrity is measured by a single or multitude of decisions along the way. Financial education enables us to make informed decisions. |
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Five Principles for Making Smart Decisions
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| Every day we contemplate numerous decisions. Some decisions are simple, such as deciding which gym class to attend, while are other are life altering, for instance deciding on taking an overseas promotion. Regardless of level of importance, these decisions will have an impact on our lives. Studies have shown that the more choices we have, they harder it seems to make a decision. Making decisions doesn’t have to be a daunting task; there are step we can learn to make smart decisions. |
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Who Has the D? Unclog Decision-Making Bottlenecks
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| Making good decisions and making them quickly is a differentiator of high-performing companies. And the key to outperforming competitors is the quality, speed, and execution of your decisions. Yet in many companies, decisions routinely stall. One culprit? Ambiguity for who is accountable for which decisions. Here is a tool to help clarify your strategic decisions: Think RAPID. |
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