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One small step for you: One giant leap for your Organization
Times are tough in the business world; very tough in some countries. Regular reports indicate that this is the worst Global Financial Crisis we’ve experienced since WW11. It has made leaders stop and rethink the way they have been doing things. It has made them reevaluate their systems and processes in order to ascertain just how successful they really are. Performance Development Programs (PDP’s) are one way that your organization can improve workplace productivity. Implementing new systems and processes is laborious at first; however setting up and using PDP’s is essential if you are serious about increasing business productivity. They don’t have to be complicated, in fact the simpler the better. When done properly they are a valuable resource for not only you but for your employees as well.

You need one, I need one: we all need a break
In the current economic climate the mantra is to work harder and harder. This is a global phenomenon and we are told it regularly. There is no time for a break; you just have to keep pushing yourself. Everyone else is doing it - so of course you must follow suit. It's expected that this behavior will impact on productivity in all the right ways and that the organisation will go from strength-to-strength. Those in leadership are not immune from this pressure. It is not only difficult to continue to work harder and harder, it is impossible because there comes a point when the bone has no more meat on it. While sustainable for awhile, over time issues start to emerge. Pressured, exhausted leaders can experience a loss of confidence, self esteem, lack of clarity and mental and/or physical health issues can appear...

Infinite Possibilities
Opportuities are in front of us and we are held back from grasping them because we don't see them. When we close our eyes to infinite possibilities others take advantage of them and leave us to wonder why success eludes us. Be aware, look around, dream the impossible and then make it happen.

How To Stand Out From The Herd And Be Heard!
What makes the difference between an average presentation and one that rocks your world? What makes the difference between a memorable speech and one that fades into oblivion as soon as the presenter steps off the stage? The answer sits in four building blocks that are essential for crafting a speech into a work of art rather than hum-drum blather.

Viral Marketing, Let's See How it Works
The biggest problem most websites have is that they are instantly forgettable. They sell or say the same thing as hundreds or thousands of other sites; to an audience that is so quick to click-away that a large percentage of their traffic never appreciates why they should buy anything or listen to what's being said.

The Ups And Downs Of Selling
The ups and downs of selling make these challenging times for professional salespeople. Selling is never easy and now it's downright difficult.

Hot Wing Business Opportunities Prove To Be A Hot New Trend
Are you looking for a hot new franchise business? Considering opening up a restaurant for yourself? Buffalo hot wing franchises seem to be popping up all over these days, and there's more than enough reason why. People can't seem to get enough of those spicy and savory wings and there's big money to be made as a franchisee with a handful of the top wing franchises.

The Flavors of Fear and How to Choose the One That’s Yours
We are frequently told about how we should ignore fear and go for what we want and to some extent that’s really true. However, I think fear (like ice-cream) has more than one flavour and some fears can actually help us. There are times when fear is appropriate…like when we are faced with physical danger or someone is threatening one of our nearest and dearest. I like to distinguish between four types of fear.

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Managers Want a Killer Edge
Managers take a giant step forward when they use public relations to do something positive about the behaviors of the very outside audiences that MOST affect their units.

Good to Great
Why Some Companies Make the Leap…And Others Don’t

More on Indifference from Tom
Darci, from her Comment: "... and pursue my passion. It was a leap of faith and there was no safety net to catch me if I failed."

5 Things You Need to Know Before Hiring a Copywriter
Not all copywriters are creatively equal. Before hiring someone new, do your homework…here’s 5 things you must now before taking the leap.

Smart Women Take the Leap
This article is about how women need to make a decision in their lives to “take the leap” or take action on an important Big Idea, dream or Goal. Sometimes we daydream about what might be possible in our lives and there comes a time when we have to make a decision to turn those dreams into reality and that means by “taking the leap.” “Taking the Leap” to realize a dream means making some changes in our lives in order to accomplish our goals. It means gathering support from people who can champion us and help us.

Got a great business idea and not sure when to make the leap from that nice safe job to your new business?
That leap from being paid by others to relying on your own business for an income is a frightening one – make sure you are going about it the right way.

Are You Frozen?
In an economic downturn, we are all like deer on a dark and windy road. Some of us see approaching headlights and instinctively know to leap into the woods. Unfortunately, others of us freeze. Unable to go left or right; we think that wherever we leap to will be worse than our current position. I certainly don’t need to elaborate on what happens to the deer on the road that freezes.

McDonald’s Middle East Franchise reports a 3.4 percent surge in sales
McDonald’s has reported a 3.4 percent increase in sales in the Middle East and Africa, reflecting a year of strong worldwide growth in which the fast food giant served 60 million customers a day - two million more than in 2008. Growth in the MEA region was greater than that in the US, where sales rose by 2.6 percent. Turnover in Europe grew by 5.2 percent in 2009, far exceeding the average global rise in sales of 3.8 percent. News of the fast food giant’s increasing popularity is likely to raise some concern among professionals gathered at the Arab Health 2010 exhibition, which starts today.

3 Simple Steps To Taking a Quantum Leap in Your Biz
Taking a quantum leap means transforming your business quickly. It means going from $200,000 to a million in a year. And if you want to take a quantum leap, here are 3 simple steps to get you started.

Owning Your Value: How Saying “NO” Will Attract Your Ideal Clients
I made a quantum leap in 2009, going from eight years of just below my six-figure goal, to making that leap above six figures. I came to a place where I was willing to raise my price on my own unique marketing system. I claimed my own value, and I started to say “no” to a bunch of clients.

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