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Entrepreneurs Caution Customers that Boaters Who Ignore Common Sense Drown in Their Own Foolishness
Entrepreneurs in the boating industry understand their customers face possible accidents and fatalities whenever they are on the water. Entrepreneurs want boaters to understnad that if they ignore common sense on the water they will drown in their own ignorance.

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Referral networking is the best way to get new business. Ask any successful networker. However, many business owners make some fatal mistakes when joining these groups.

Plan for the Unexpected
Companies often face unanticipated challenges like these. Do you have a business plan ready to execute next week for an interruption in your supply chain, recession, terrorist attack, sudden drop in the stock marketing, or a spike in oil prices? The best businesses are ready. Many have even profited from events that destroyed or damaged their competition. For companies that want to turn fatal blows into near-fatal blows, they must plan for the unexpected.

How To Create Value To Avoid The Fatal Flaw In Selling
In sales, preparation is the key to getting a higher price for your products and services. This article shows salespeople how to avoid the fatal flaw in selling.

Entrepreneurs Caution Customers that Boaters Who Ignore Common Sense Drown in Their Own Foolishness
Entrepreneurs in the boating industry understand their customers face possible accidents and fatalities whenever they are on the water. Entrepreneurs want boaters to understnad that if they ignore common sense on the water they will drown in their own ignorance.

A False Assumption Made by Too Many Aspiring Entrepreneurs
In his best selling book, The E-Myth Revisited, Michael Gerber said that most people fall victim to the most disastrous assumption anyone can make about going into business. He calls it 'The Fatal Assumption'. That Fatal Assumption is: if you understand the technical work of a business, you understand a business that does that technical work. In other words, don't assume that if you know how to bake pies (technical work of a business), it means you know how to successfully run a business that sells pies (business that does that technical work).

Polysyllabic Fog
If your organization has problems with people not following instructions, you need to read this article. It points out a habitual problem that can be costly to organizations in terms of lost productivity, waste, and even employee accidents.

Driving Smart: A Guide for Parents and Teens
FACT: Drivers 15 to 20 years old have nearly 20-percent more fatal car crashes than any other age group.

Creating a Strategic Vision - Are You Making These 3 Mistakes Most Organizations Unknowingly Make?
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Drinking and Driving = Consequences
Drunk driving is widely understood to be risky and dangerous, not only to the driver and passengers but also to other people on the road, including drivers and pedestrians. Four out of every ten fatal car accidents in the United States are alcohol-related. Each year, 25,000 people die and 708,000 are injured in alcohol-related collisions. Alcohol-related crashes result in the death of 500 people per week, or more than 70 every day. Statistically, half of all Americans will be involved in an alcohol-related car accident in their lifetime. Despite these alarming statistics, it happens all around us every day. Far too often, who have been drinking fail to heed the potential consequences, and get behind the wheel of a car.

Question of the Day: What will you do with your failure?
"Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts." - Winston Churchill

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