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Twitter in Business: It’s Real!
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| How can businesses use Twitter in a way that executives can justify having their employees spend time on Twitter? |
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Why Feature-Selling Fails
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| When customers buy your product or service, what exactly are they buying? Are they buying the features that you offer, or are they buying something else, something you may never have mentioned in any of your marketing and advertising material? |
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6 Largest Products Liability Insurance Suits
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| Products Liability Claims
Manufacturing, distributing, marketing and reselling products can often seem like a harmless venture until there is a Product Liability Suit. |
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Business is Booming...Its Great
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| When people ask how your business is doing, you should always say, "Business is Booming... It’s great!Billy Cox explains how your words are like seeds that have creative power. They will produce exactly what you say, so every day you need to make positive declarations. |
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In Praise Of Failure
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| Eileen McDargh shares the wisdom of what can and should be learned from our failures and mistakes as she urges us to move forward focusing on creating something stronger and more lasting. |
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"Drive ONE"
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| You need a team of "A" players and a new way of thinking to break out of a rut or to move forward if your market conditions change. |
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What type of Corporate Social Responsibility and/or Environmental Sustainability programs are you implementing in your Sourcing organization?
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| I am interested in learning more about CSR or ES programs being implemented in service sector supply chain.
Pete DeBruin, Director - Sourcing Technology, Boston, U.S. |
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What Not to Do When the Going Gets Tough
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| With our rapidly changing workplace, it's more important than ever to take charge of your own destiny and stop living paycheck to paycheck. WHen Chris Gardner says, "The Calvary is not coming," what does he mean? |
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Motivate Yourself to Success
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| Motivation is direction or focus toward a goal or mission that is fueled by energy and enthusiasm. It is the key to success in any venture. Motivation is like the motor in a car. The car is not moving unless the motor is running. Unless, of course, the car is coasting or being towed! True motivation comes when your own internal motor is driving you toward your goals, not when you are coasting or being pulled along by another’s direction. Let’s take a closer look at the key aspects of personal motivation. |
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Rolling Into The World: Henry Ford Is Born
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| “I was born on July 30, 1863, on a farm at Dearborn, Michigan, and my earliest recollection is that, considering the results, there was too much work on the place.” Even as a child, Henry Ford had an eye for innovation. It was this ability to recognize shortcomings and set out to solve them that led Ford to create Ford Motor Co. in 1903, not only revolutionizing the transport industry but also making him one of the richest men in the world. |
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Lesson #3: Be Efficient
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| “We are never satisfied with the way that everything is done in any part of the organization,” said Ford of his operations at Ford Motor Co. “We always think it ought to be done better and that eventually it will be done better. Everything can always be done better than it is being done.” |
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Is Ford’s auto-xchange the “Real Deal?” (Survey Response 1)
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| In a recent video that was released by The Ford Motor Company, Ford's Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Jim Yost indicated that the company has to "share information in real-time" and therefore can no longer use "the sequential processes” in which there were many “handoffs" and "transfers of information."
Yost also emphasized the fact that Ford needs to "integrate much more closely with their customers, supply base and even internally," as well as stressing the importance of making information available to multiple levels of their supply base "simultaneously," thereby eschewing the current "cascade processes that might take days, weeks and even months" to disseminate.
To enable you to respond to this question, you can access both the video as well as the corresponding article by contacting the author. |
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Is Ford's auto-xchange the "Real Deal?" (Survey Response 2)
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| In a recent video that was released by The Ford Motor Company, Ford's Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Jim Yost indicated that the company has to "share information in real-time" and therefore can no longer use "the sequential processes” in which there were many “handoffs" and "transfers of information."
Yost also emphasized the fact that Ford needs to "integrate much more closely with their customers, supply base and even internally," as well as stressing the importance of making information available to multiple levels of their supply base "simultaneously," thereby eschewing the current "cascade processes that might take days, weeks and even months" to disseminate.
To enable you to respond to this question, you can access both the video as well as the corresponding article by contacting the author. |
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Is Ford's auto-xchange the "Real Deal?" (Survey Response 3)
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| In a recent video that was released by The Ford Motor Company, Ford's Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Jim Yost indicated that the company has to "share information in real-time" and therefore can no longer use "the sequential processes” in which there were many “handoffs" and "transfers of information."
Yost also emphasized the fact that Ford needs to "integrate much more closely with their customers, supply base and even internally," as well as stressing the importance of making information available to multiple levels of their supply base "simultaneously," thereby eschewing the current "cascade processes that might take days, weeks and even months" to disseminate.
To enable you to respond to this question, you can access both the video as well as the corresponding article by contacting the author. |
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Is Ford's auto-xchange the "Real Deal?" (Survey Response 4)
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| In a recent video that was released by The Ford Motor Company, Ford's Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Jim Yost indicated that the company has to "share information in real-time" and therefore can no longer use "the sequential processes” in which there were many “handoffs" and "transfers of information."
Yost also emphasized the fact that Ford needs to "integrate much more closely with their customers, supply base and even internally," as well as stressing the importance of making information available to multiple levels of their supply base "simultaneously," thereby eschewing the current "cascade processes that might take days, weeks and even months" to disseminate.
To enable you to respond to this question, you can access both the video as well as the corresponding article by contacting the author. |
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Is Ford's auto-xchange the "Real Deal?" (Survey Response 5)
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| In a recent video that was released by The Ford Motor Company, Ford's Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Jim Yost indicated that the company has to "share information in real-time" and therefore can no longer use "the sequential processes” in which there were many “handoffs" and "transfers of information."
Yost also emphasized the fact that Ford needs to "integrate much more closely with their customers, supply base and even internally," as well as stressing the importance of making information available to multiple levels of their supply base "simultaneously," thereby eschewing the current "cascade processes that might take days, weeks and even months" to disseminate.
To enable you to respond to this question, you can access both the video as well as the corresponding article by contacting the author. |
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Is Ford's auto-xchange the "Real Deal?" (Survey Response 6)
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| In a recent video that was released by The Ford Motor Company, Ford's Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Jim Yost indicated that the company has to "share information in real-time" and therefore can no longer use "the sequential processes” in which there were many “handoffs" and "transfers of information."
Yost also emphasized the fact that Ford needs to "integrate much more closely with their customers, supply base and even internally," as well as stressing the importance of making information available to multiple levels of their supply base "simultaneously," thereby eschewing the current "cascade processes that might take days, weeks and even months" to disseminate.
To enable you to respond to this question, you can access both the video as well as the corresponding article by contacting the author. |
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Is It Time to Rebuild America's Middle Class
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| While the Ford Motor Company is certainly associated with Detroit, Ford also cranked out cars in Pittsburgh, PA, reports Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. Read this short post as it will explain how Pittsburgh’s Ford plant illustrates that America’s complex manufacturing backbone was created over many decades yet was wiped out in 10 years. In order to rebuild its middle class, America must make a conscious and collective national decision to be friendlier to capital investment in order to create opportunities associated with energy, mining, manufacturing, distributing, and selling goods and services.
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