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Building A Firm Foundation For A Strategic Plan
Executives almost always overlook the fact that a strong organizational foundation must first be laid within the company in order for a strategic plan to be effectively implemented. Otherwise, the process of strategic change is like a skyscraper built over a swamp - it won’t take long to sink under its own weight.

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The Source of Oracle’s Wisdom: How Ellison Achieved Success
“There's a wonderful saying that's dead wrong,” says Ellison. “‘Why did you climb the mountain?' ‘I climbed the mountain because it was there.’ That's utter nonsense…You climbed the mountain because you were there, and you were curious if you could do it. You wondered what it would be like.”

PAPERWORK Making molehills out of mountains
Are you feeling overwhelmed by your mountain of paperwork? Does it take you ages to find what you need because it's lost in a mountain of paper? Here are some tips to help you get back on top.

Home Base Business - The Secret To Successfully Starting A Profitable Business
Who are the ones that succeed in creating a profitable online home business and what are they doing that others fail to do. The road to success is like climbing a mountain. If the mountain was smooth no one would ever get to the top. So what does it take?

The Power of Social Networking Groups
Paraphrasing the old saying, "if your audience won't come to the mountain (i.e. your web site, webinars etc.), then bring the mountain to the audience." What we are really talking about is meeting your audience where they are, at their computer at work and/or at home.

The Power of Certainty is Extra Special in Getting Extraordinary Results
Who among you can climb more than one mountain at a time? Visualize that if you can! Imagine having one foot on one mountain and the other foot on a different mountain with the intention of reaching both mountain tops. Pretty ridiculous wouldn’t you say! How can you be certain you will reach the summit of either mountain when you are divided?

Winning at Working--The Art of Change
From the iron age to nearly the industrial age, blacksmiths prospered. Villagers needed plows, shovels, iron tires for wagons, nails and tools to build their homes, all of which the blacksmiths forged. They needed their horses and oxen shod and their tools repaired. Being a blacksmith was a sound professional choice.

Success is your Baby
There were two warring tribes in the Andes, one that lived in the lowlands and the other high in the mountains. The mountain people invaded the lowlanders one day, and as part of their plundering of the people, they kidnapped a baby and took the infant with them back up into the mountains. Although the lowlanders didn't know how to climb the mountain, they sent out their best party of fighting men to bring the baby home. They first tried one method of climbing and then another. They tried one trail and then another. After climbing only a few hundred feet after several days of effort, the lowlander men decided that the cause was lost, and they prepared to return to their village below.

Lessons from the Top of the World
Recently, I have been reading quite a bit about expeditions on Mount Everest. I am intrigued by the fact that so many people over the years have been driven to climb the tallest mountain on earth and stand on the top of the world. While studying the expeditions, I have been amazed at how much time, preparation, and energy goes into getting to the mountain with all of the equipment necessary to make the climb and to set up each of the base camps along the route. An expedition is literally years in the planning stage and months in the preparation stage before an attempt can be made on the summit.

What’s Your Small Business Guarantee?
No matter what small business you run, you need to have an iron-clad guarantee that gives your customers or clients complete peace of mind.

The Art of Change
From the iron age to nearly the industrial age, blacksmiths prospered. Villagers needed plows, shovels, iron tires for wagons, nails and tools to build their homes, all of which the blacksmiths forged. They needed their horses and oxen shod and their tools repaired. Being a blacksmith was a sound professional choice.

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