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Problems=Solutions
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| Problems are just a part of life for every person. Although you can't avoid the inevitable, you can learn how to address and deal with problems more effectively. To cope with problems you need to develop a system for solutions. |
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Adjusting To The Moment Can Be Dangerous
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PROBLEM SOLVING
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| It isn’t that they can’t solve the problem. It is that they can’t see the problem.
The Scandal of Father Brown (1935).
People differ not only in how much they worry, but also in what they worry. Quite often the way we see the problem is the problem. It would be helpful to start with self, your motivation, and what you were looking for. |
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| Got A Problem? Find A Problem! Many years ago Dr. Karl Meninger of the world-famed Meninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas, was asked the question: "What would you do if you feared that a nervous breakdown was coming on?" Without hesitation Dr. Meninger said, "I would find somebody with a bigger problem and get involved with helping him solve his problem; in the process I would forget about my own." |
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Elements of a Sales Letter and What Makes a Good Headline?
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| The first step to write a good sales letter is to describe the problem: When people first reach your sales letter, you need to put them in the right frame of mind. Talk about their problem -- what you think has brought them to your page or email. Tell a story that empathizes with them, telling your personal story. Make the problem bigger, so that they feel like they need a solution. Every sales letter has a problem, that of paying for your product. You want to make their problem big enough, so that it's more worth their while to pay for your product than to suffer whatever problem brought them to you. |
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10 CEO's and the Impact They Have on their Sales Forces
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| I don't mean to paint a picture that depicts CEO's as the problem, but in some companies, they are the problem. In 9 of the 10 examples I described above they were the problem but unlike this article, it happens in only about 50% of the cases, not 90%. So if you are a CEO or know one, what should you do when getting help for your sales organization? |
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Problem or Not the Problem?
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| "The problem is not the problem, it is another problem."
-Dan Burris
Leading Business Strategist and Technology Expert
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Ageism...Between Truth and Consequences
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| At its lowest common denominator, being employed is about problem solving. You are hired to solve a problem whether it is answering the telephone or programming a computer. Your ability to consistently, effectively, and efficiently solve that problem can often determine your long-term career or industry success. So, if the problem you were hired to solve evolves, it will probably behoove you to evolve with it. |
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Why Problem Solving Doesn't Work in the New Era
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| When you focus on a problem you can actually get...more of the problem! As we enter into a new era of how to create successful businesses its time to upgrade our skill sets. Discover how you can shift out of a problem by using a new strategy. |
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Thinking Differently About Problem Solving
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| All of us from time to time are faced with difficult situations. Sometimes these problems may seem insurmountable. However, there’s almost always a solution. When you can’t figure out the solution to a problem, try to take a different approach to the situation to see your problem in an entirely different light. Looking at the problem from a different perspective can often make the solution obvious instead of impossible. This technique is one of many creative problem solving techniques that can help provide solutions to your trickiest problems... |
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You Have to Get the Cows Out of the Creek First
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| The importance of recognizing that there is a problem to be dealt with and the three most important steps to take to solve the problem, resolve the issues behind the problem and avoid any recurrence of the problem |
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Problem Solving: Step One
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| The first step to solving any problem is asking yourself this question: Am I trying to solve a problem or am I trying to change something that I have no power to change? In my world a problem is something that I can solve with the resources that are at my disposal using skills I own within a reasonable length of time. Something I can’t change is a condition, not a problem. We’ve all hear “conditions of employment.” haven't we? |
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