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KICKSTART 2008
Why not take some time this year during the quiet days after Christmas to identify what you really want to achieve in 2008? Make it real, concrete, achievable and imagine what it will be like this time next year knowing you have achieved these goals. Use the following points as a way to get ready for a brilliant 2008.

Action without Planning is Fatal
When I started my online business I did not give much thought to my target market. I grabbed on to a bunch of marketing strategies and just let it rip; without giving any thought as to what might be the consequences. And surely, the results were abysmal. Not because the traffic to my website was not high, but because the visits were not converting into leads. That clearly indicated that I am not attracting targeted leads – a clear evidence of action without planning.

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Kyaizen An Old New Quality Concept
The Japanese word 'Kaizen' means gradual, unending improvement; doing little things better; setting - and achieving - ever-higher standards. Masaaki Imai, the author of a book with the same title in the late eighties, says that it is Kaizen that is the simple truth behind Japan's economic miracle and the real reason the Japanese have become the masters of "flexible manufacturing" technology - the ability to adapt manufacturing processes to changing customer and market requirements, and do it fast.

How I called the Rally on the USD/JPY Currency Pair!
Want to know how I knew the U.S. dollar was going to breakout against the Japanese yen? Read on and I'll show you.

A Process For Quality
A formal quality assurance process can improve nearly any type of business, as American quality assurance guru W. Edwards Deming proved with the Japanese car industry. Perhaps it's time we took the quality process as seriously as the Japanese. Here's an overview of Deming's approach.

Lesson #3: When we see something that could be done better, we do it
“We’re innovative in many small ways,” says Newmark. “When we see something that could be done better, we do it. This is the notion of kaizen, the Japanese practice of continuous business process reengineering.”

Fall Seven Times, Stand up Eight
The title is a Japanese proverb that speaks to perseverance that can be applied in any endeavor, but is particularly useful to those new to the network marketing business in context of the millions of things to learn, know and do while building a successful online business.

Small Business Coach - How Your Small Business Can Create Profits From a Business Plan!
Late last century, E.B. White unwittingly penned the entrepreneur's planning mantra: "I get up every morning determined to both change the world and have one hell of a good time. Sometimes this makes planning my day difficult." At the other extreme of self-determination is the proverb: "If you don't have a plan for yourself, you'll be part of someone else's."

The Amazing Karaoke Decades Game
Living in Japan, one ends up in a karaoke box every now and then. I find that singing karaoke is a great way to relieve stress and bond with friends, new and old. Karaoke is also a great place to practice your Japanese if you are a Japanese language student or someone that is on a quest of improving his/her proficiency.

Total Productive Maintanance Techniques
TPM is an innovative Japanese concept. The origin of TPM can be traced back to 1951 when preventive maintenance was introduced in Japan. However the concept of preventive maintenance was taken from USA. Thus all employees took part in implementing Productive maintenance. Based on these developments Nippondenso was awarded the distinguished plant prize for developing and implementing TPM, by the Japanese Institute of Plant Engineers (JIPE).

Increase Your Chances of Being Successful - Insurance Sales Training
Fall seven times, stand up eight is a Japanese proverb ringing truth that one doesn't give up. Learn how to establish the goals for successful sales results just by determining the number of phone calls to make.

Are you looking for fish? Or are you looking to become a fisherman?
“Give a man a fish and feed him for a day. Teach him to fish and feed him for life.” Chinese Proverb

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