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Ready to Grow Again?
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| As I have predicted in a number of my previous articles, prosperity is right around the corner, and for some of you it may already be here. I have been preaching that business needed to prepare themselves for the rebound and if you haven’t it isn’t too late. The bad news came with a big sucking sound. Like the aftermath of a devastating tornado many of you have poked your head out from the rubble only to find yourself alive and somewhat well. |
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The Future of Online Marketing
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| A look at what the future of online marketing holds, from the near future to the distant future. |
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A Target Market the Key to Selling More
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| As long as you think you can sell to anyone you can expect a difficult future. Your future will be one where you’re always scrapping to find someone you can talk to about your offer. A future where no one is really interested in what you have to say. |
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How Do I Pay My Bills?
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| This is a question many business owners are asking themselves these days. While the trials and tribulations of many of the bigger companies have been well documented these past couple of months, chances are the government is not going to be writing any checks into your business to provide liquidity in the near future. So what's a small business owner to do? The short answer is to focus on the future. Can you see a future where you are making enough money to pay all of your bills? |
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7 Reasons Your Startup Will Fail (And Lessons Learned From Those Who Succeed)
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| Whether a startup succeeds or fails is often the result of internal traits found in a company's culture. In this article, we have identified the most common elements or "predictors" of failure, as well as the contrasting traits found in startups who succeed. Topics include: Culture of Urgency vs. Culture of Slow, Aiming for Perfection, Paranoia, 'Build It And They Will Come', Planning vs. Action, and Genetic Makeup of Team. |
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Role of the Supervisor: Retain Your Best Talent
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| Employees’ confidence in the ability of their supervisor is one of the most important predictors of retention. Employees want to feel proud of being part of a successful organization and therefore worth an investment of their time. Supervisors must accept the fact that to a large degree employee turnover is their responsibility. |
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“Blue Zone” Leaders grow others
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| The brain of a leader is one that accepts today's reality but knows that the future can be better. Key to bringing about this better future is the facilitation of growth in other people. Working from his experience of helping those who have been abused and disadvantaged, Doug Long provides some simple behaviours that leaders can use in order to bring about the future we desire for individuals as well as for society at large. |
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Make Money With Outdoor Billboards By Spotting Trends
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| One of the ways to make money with outdoor billboards is the ability to spot trends. When I mention trend spotting, I'm not talking about anticipating the future of the economy or the next big consumer product. I'm actually referring to the ability to identify future development in your area and its potential impact on the placement of an existing or future outdoor billboard. |
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Developing Talent on a Shoestring: Five Strategies to Cultivate Future Leaders In Tough Times
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| OnPoint’s 2011 Execution Gap Survey found that although succession management and leadership development programs are strongly correlated with key predictors of organizational success, many companies have pulled the plug on these mission critical activities. How do the best companies avoid this potentially fatal mistake? |
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Personal Mastery And Your Kids
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| Why is it important to teach personal mastery to your children?
Our children nowadays are the next generation. They would be facing a future that could hold immense possibilities and opportunities. But even with this bright future waiting for them, there is also a sad future waiting, a future where uncertainties and materialism can be prevalent. How can we prepare our children to face this kind of future. |
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The Future of Advertising, Social Media & PR
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| Alex Poulos at LaunchPad Media, wrote an op-ed in the Boston Globe that discussed the future of advertising, "‘Mad Men’ of the future: The world of advertising - consumer, beware." This post looks at the future of "new media." |
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