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Lesson #2: Remember that Happy Workers are Harder Workers
They can bring their dogs to work, wear jeans if they choose and compete in company-sponsored Elvis impersonator contests. Indeed, Ben & Jerry’s employees seem to have more perks than even the worker-friendly Google. Much like the Internet giant, Ben & Jerry’s has long recognized the importance of making a workplace fun for its workers.

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Lesson #2: Remember that Happy Workers are Harder Workers
They can bring their dogs to work, wear jeans if they choose and compete in company-sponsored Elvis impersonator contests. Indeed, Ben & Jerry’s employees seem to have more perks than even the worker-friendly Google. Much like the Internet giant, Ben & Jerry’s has long recognized the importance of making a workplace fun for its workers.

How Elvis Presley and the Power of Focus can help you in your internet marketing business
It is interesting how meeting someone who has a laser focus on their passion can teach us alot about staying true to your goals. In this case a 66 year old Elvis Presley fan got me thinking about the fact that you can achieve amazing things with the right mindset.

Frankie Valli and Jersey Boys Good Metaphor for Recession Worn Companies
The Broadway shows All Shook Up, featuring the music of Elvis Presley, Movin' Out, featuring the music of Billy Joel, and Mama Mia, featuring the music of Abba, were all very enjoyable, fun evenings, but the stories were contrived to fit the music. Like so many sales calls I've been witness to, the presentations (shows) were created to fit the product (music) because they didn't have a good story that stood on its own.

Burnt Out: Are you caught in the IN trap?
"I'm caught in a trap...I can't walk out..." When Mark James aka Francis Zambon wrote those lyrics in 1968 as part of Suspicious Minds, I doubt he had us in mind. I'm sure Elvis didn't. But those words ring true for many business owners struggling today trying to maintain margins. They are mired working IN their business leaving little time to work ON their business. But are they really trapped? Read today's article and decide for yourself.

Walk a mile in my shoes
‘Walk a mile in my shoes’ is a song written by Joe South and made famous by Elvis Presley. The song is very much about challenging closed mindedness, respecting and honouring differences, and learning how to get along with each other. However, I propose that it also has a lot to say to sales and marketing people. For instance, the first verse sets it up well: If I could be you and you could be me for just one hour If we could find a way to get inside each other’s mind If you could see you through my eyes instead of your ego I believe you’d be surprised to see that you’d been blind Many a customer’s ire has been roused when a sales person shows up and fails to find out what a customer’s priorities are. Instead, launching into a self absorbed diatribe of product information and self aggrandisement.

New Elvis Song Discovered
Nearly thirty four years after The King’s death, a new song has been discovered and confirmed forensically to be Elvis Presley himself. Ed Primeau was contacted by WWMT TV 3, the CBS affiliate in Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids Michigan, to use his voice identification expertise to confirm the song is genuine.

Who Am I?
Take a lesson from Elvis Presley: Learn to define your own worth, instead of having to ask others, "Who am I"

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