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What's Your Niche?
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| Here is a question I want you to answer right now. Ready, who are the specific group of people your business serves and what main solution does your business offer them? |
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How to Create Simple Systems To Save You Time and Make You More Money
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| Time flies by very quickly. The oldest member of our family, (my husband) turned 53 last week and the youngest member, 'Casper' is nearly a year old!
This reminded me of the experience we had at the local vet when we first brought Casper home.
If the owner of that practice only realised that by making simple changes she could have increased her profits by at least 10% - 20% without working any harder.
This week's article will show how you can too!
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'Where to' might not be as important as 'how loud'
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| Here's what they say to you when you graduate: "What are you going to do now?"
And here's what they say to you when you're about to leave on vacation: "Where are you going?" |
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Standards of Professional Conduct and Etiquette for Lawyer India
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| An Advocate shall, at all times, comport himself in a manner befitting his status as an officer of the Court, a privileged member of the community, and a gentleman, bearing in mind that what may be lawful and normal for a person who is not a member of the Bar, or for a member of the Bar in his non-professional capacity may still be improper for an advocate. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing obligation, an advocate shall fearlessly uphold the interests of his client, and in his conduct conform to the rules hereinafter mentioned both in letter and in spirit. The rules hereinafter mentioned contain cannons of conduct and etiquette adopted as general guides; yet specific mention thereof shall not be construed as a denial of the existence of others equally imperative though not specifically mentioned. |
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Professional Conduct and Etiquette for Lawyer India
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| An Advocate shall, at all times, comport himself in a manner befitting his status as an officer of the Court, a privileged member of the community, and a gentleman, bearing in mind that what may be lawful and normal for a person who is not a member of the Bar, or for a member of the Bar in his non-professional capacity may still be improper for an advocate. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing obligation, an advocate shall fearlessly uphold the interests of his client, and in his conduct conform to the rules hereinafter mentioned both in letter and in spirit. The rules hereinafter mentioned contain cannons of conduct and etiquette adopted as general guides; yet specific mention thereof shall not be construed as a denial of the existence of others equally imperative though not specifically mentioned. |
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Organization Structure
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| Here is a lecture I wrote for a graduate class on Management. It discusses some interesting points about organization structure and how it can impact performance. |
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Staging Your Next Leadership Act - 4 Tips for Success
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| If the world is a stage, what roles are you playing? Are you the star of the play or cast member supporting the vision of the play? Either part is one of leadership. It may appear that the star player is the strongest leader, but the supporting member of the cast is also a strong leader when viewed from their personal goals. It doesn’t require one to be reach fame and celebratory status to be a leader. This is your play, your next act to create. |
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Sales Development Training For When Prospects Don't Remember What You Offer
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| To say I was frustrated would be an understatement. I had been a member of this peer support networking group for over a year. I had not only explained in a presentation to the group what I did but had made a point to take each member out to lunch to make sure they understood. Look, you can’t get referrals if people don’t know who you are and what you do, so I wasn’t leaving any proverbial stone unturned. |
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Graduating to What
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| If you are a graduate, especially at the college and university level you may be filled with a mixture of pride and anxiety. |
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A Message To Graduating MBA’s
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| I gave a talk yesterday to a class of soon-to-graduate MBA students at CU Boulder yesterday. It was their last class in the course that had been filled with a bunch of interesting VC and entrepreneurial guest lecturers. We did Q&A for several hours, covered a lot of ground, and had plenty of fun (or at least I did.) At the end, the professor asked if I had any final words of advice to the room full of MBA’s who were about to graduate. I thought for a moment and then said an abbreviated version of the following.
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New Study Suggests Lessons for Online Journalism
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| According to a new study cited in the NY Times, journalists need to rethink their online models.
Perhaps the most significant recommendation from the 139-page report, published by Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism is to change journalists', and their audiences', relationships with advertisers. According to a new study cited in today's NY Times, journalists need to rethink their online models. (Please note: I do not represent Columbia University, Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, the New York Times, or anyone connected to the study discussed in this post.) |
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