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Lesson #5: Help Others to Help Yourself
“Any society begins by realizing that together, by helping each other, you can survive better than if you fight each other and compete with each other,” says Lucas. “We have the tendency to lose it when we forget that, as a group, we are stronger than we are as individuals.”

Lesson #2: Rewards Are In the Results for Clients
“In the modern world of business, it is useless to be a creative, original thinker unless you can also sell what you create,” said Ogilvy. “We sell – or else.”

Getting Face Time
Put yourself in the right place at the right time to get in front of that elusive someone.

Revealing Ourselves
We reveal ourselves in many different ways: By the people with whom we associate, the way we use our free time, our clothing, our sense of humor, etc. We even reveal ourselves by the way we walk, talk, the way we handle our successes and our failures.

Productivity
I worked in a grocery store as a youngster. The Depression was on, inventories were limited and merchants frequently ran out of stock items. As a result, the merchants would borrow from each other until their next shipment came in. I was the "runner" for our store and Charlie Scott was the "runner" for the store across the street.

Life Interrupted: How to Successfully Handle Unemployment.
Tips for successfully handling unemployment. Staying positive. Finding yourself in the midst of turmoil

"Do you Come Here Often?" The ten best (and worst) ways to start a networking conversation
Following a recent comment on my blog, I promised to suggest some good icebreakers to start conversations at networking events. Rather than just share my own thoughts, I thought I would poll a few of you and find out how you go about it. I asked the question on Twitter, on my Facebook page and through my newsletter. Thank you for all of the responses, with a diverse and interesting range of approaches and stories being sent in.

Objectivity is a Beautiful Thing
Objectivity is a beautiful thing. Unfortunately, all too often we lose the very objectivity that helps us create business value. We simply get too close.

Giving Customers Away
No one can take your customers from you. Not with a cheaper price. Not with better service. Not with better processes. Not even with more innovative products. You must first give them away. Obviously this is the one thing you don't want to do. This article helps introduce some easy steps you can take to ensure you won't be giving your customers away easily.

Life After Catastrophe
Robert Booker is a successful African-American entrepreneur. He tells his own story on how he succeeded in getting back on his feet by evolving from a business that went under to starting another new business.

Is There Money in It?
When you do what you love, the money may not necessarily follow; at least not immediately.

Do What You Love
The more you learn about things you're interested in, the more fresh and fun ideas you'll have to mull over in your pursuit of your Core Desires. You'll continually be looking for things to help you be a better parent, salesperson, businessperson, doctor, lawyer, accountant, or PR person. You'll enjoy learning constantly, and you'll discover many benefits. I know a twelve-year-old boy who can tell you the batting averages of all the professional baseball players, yet he can't recite the names of the four types of clouds that move across our skies.

Fact and Fiction with Franchise Ownership
This article discusses some of the facts and misperceptions in regard to franchising. It covers topics such as safety, support, territories, system, time commitments, ...

Exploring Action Centred Leadership
Actions that Leaders need to take in order to ensure their Effectiveness

Help Is Available
Former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz tells the story of the fellow who was driving on a slippery country road when he slid into a ditch.

Do you keep the customer when the bread is moldy?
6 steps to handling Difficult Customers

Even Better Than Great
What aren't you thinking of that's holding you back or could help you evolve? If you figure out the answer to that, you won't be great. You'll be even better than great!

Am I Cut Out to Work For Myself?
ot everyone is cut out to be a self-employed business person. To work for yourself, you are required to be an innovative and motivated individual and need to have a professional attitude.

Write “Thank You!” on All Your Checks
It is important for your personal prosperity to take joy in the process of sending people money. As you write the check or pay the cash for your purchase, know that you are creating financial benefits for many unseen individuals who make their living from these transactions...

What are the 3 biggest challenges faced by supply chain/purchasing professionals today? (Survey Result 17)
There are many factors both internally as well as externally that are affecting supply chain/ procurement practices today. From the growing talent vacuum to the continuing lack of collaboration between Finance, IT and Purchasing relative to corporate initiatives. What in your own experiences and opionions are the top 3 issues that procurement professionals face?

Google cocktail- interesting and informative
On thursday evening I attended a small cocktail hosted by the head of google kenya, Joe Mucheru, and by extension the google head office. The cocktail proved to be quite interesting and informative, the attendance was diverse with people from different fields, google was represented by several key people including the Technical Lead in the kenyan office who is 100% kenyan although he did work at the googleplex in mountain view, california.

Other fellow Related Articles

The Top Ten Client Feedback Questions
As program chairperson of my SCORE** chapter I am always looking for new presenters to address the group. I frequently ask my fellow business counselors to give me some ideas for topics of interest to them

Get the Trump Mindset for Real Estate Riches
by Donald J. Trump and Gary Eldred, PhD We have a lot in common. We both started reading books about real estate when most of our fellow students were only thinking about buying cool cars.

Is This The Best Work-Life Balance Book Ever Written?
Last week while corresponding with one of my fellow bloggers, Jacob Share, he mentioned the book ‘The 4-Hour Work Week’ by Tim Ferriss was now available in the UK. ‘Thanks’ I replied, knowing I was travelling that day and I would be able to grab a copy.

The Six Worries of A Spare Room Tycoon
This is a story of my friend Mariann Schick, a fellow spare room tycoon.

How Do You Find Meaningful Work? - 10 Questions to Ask Yourself To Get A Good Fit
When looking for meaningful work, most people focus on the responsibilities of the job to find a good fit. There are three other pieces of the equation that should not be overlooked - your fellow workers, your manager, and the company. Here are 10 questions to ask yourself when you are seriously considering a particular job.

My Friend on the Street in Shanghai
It's the smallest gestures that often go the farthest toward helping another and oneself in the process. This is a story of a "poor" fellow on the streets of Shanghai who made my day by allowing me to help make his.

10 Ways to Get Rid of Your Customers
It always amazes me when a fellow online business owner shows his/her customers no appreciation. I even had one fellow ebook store owner say that he wanted everything as easy as possible because he did not want to have to bother with his customers.

Help Is Available
Former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz tells the story of the fellow who was driving on a slippery country road when he slid into a ditch.

Solo Travel: It Doesn't Have To Be Lonely
The joys of traveling alone include doing what you want, when you want, while offering plenty of opportunities to meet new people -both fellow travelers and the locals. If you've been dreaming of traveling -don't put it off because you're single.

Thankful For The President - Really
Happy Thanksgiving. And here's to the president. I wouldn't say he's the founder of our feast, but he's a decent fellow, our elected leader, and a person worthy of at least some gratitude from all of us....

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