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The Top 5 Reasons to Be a Jack of All Trades
Are the days of Da Vinci dead? Is it possible to, at once, be a world-class painter, engineer, scientist, and more?

Specialize or Generalize Which is Better for an Online Home Business?
Internet business owners have been having an ongoing debate about whether it is better for owners of online home businesses to become specialists or if it would serve them better to be generalists. Here is a look at the pros and cons of becoming either a specialist or a generalist to help you choose which option would be better for you

Suffering from Information Marketing Overload
TMI really is Too Much Information sometimes. In a world overflowing with more information we could possibly process let alone implement, it makes me wonder – do I really need to know all of this in order to be successful? How much information does my prospect base need to know as well? When is enough, enough – or too much information – way too much information?

Media Training Stresses Effective Communication With The Press
When I run media training seminars, I stress that reporters need help from anyone with expertise in the topics that journalists cover. No reporter can prosper without sources. Even the rawest cubs know they must have authoritative quotes to back up both sides of any story dealing with conflict -- political, financial, zoning, hostile takeovers, executive compensation, you name it. Controversy puts their stories on the front page. Where you come in is that you offer to help the business writer at your local daily or regional business periodical, or a byline name you see in one of those niche publications that are prospering as part of the so-called "trade press." React to a story they write, and tell them they can call on you for on-the-record expertise or "background." Media training can help you reach out for that free publicity.

HR Department Basic Functions
Even though there are many ways to structure an HR department, most of them generally look the same. They are typically made up of “generalists” or “specialists” or some combination thereof. Sometimes one generalist will oversee a group of specialists and sometimes the reverse is true depending on the needs of the organization and the available talent on hand. But in all, whether you have a formalized HR department or not, there are a few necessary skill sets that make up, and round out the overall practice.

Keep Your Message Focused to Get More Clients
The key to delivering a powerful message is focus. While you may indeed be an expert in your field, to be considered one by the media, keep your information targeted and concise.

Staying on Target
Keep your message targeted and focused. You may be well versed on a number of topics, but believe me, you don’t want to pitch the media a Chinese menu.

Your Coaching Clients Will Never Let You Go If
There's no greater excitement and satisfaction than seeing your calendar fill with clients. It's a feeling like no other - except - the experience of having the same clients continue booking time with you and turning to you for more! Can you imagine your clients, not only coming back for more but being happy to pay you higher rates too?

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HR Department Basic Functions
Even though there are many ways to structure an HR department, most of them generally look the same. They are typically made up of “generalists” or “specialists” or some combination thereof. Sometimes one generalist will oversee a group of specialists and sometimes the reverse is true depending on the needs of the organization and the available talent on hand. But in all, whether you have a formalized HR department or not, there are a few necessary skill sets that make up, and round out the overall practice.

Specialize or Generalize Which is Better for an Online Home Business?
Internet business owners have been having an ongoing debate about whether it is better for owners of online home businesses to become specialists or if it would serve them better to be generalists. Here is a look at the pros and cons of becoming either a specialist or a generalist to help you choose which option would be better for you

Position Yourself As An Expert to Increase Income
It's a fact that experts can command higher fees in their field than generalists. Specialized knowledge or services are more highly valued than general information.

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