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Good Interviewing is mostly listening
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Selling Mark Twain
This short article describes Samuel Clemmons’ “Subscription Sales” process. In addition to being an extremely gifted author, Clemmons – who most people know by his pen –name “Mark Twain” – was an acknowledged sales genius.

If You Don't Know, Ask...Then Ask Again
First impressions...how quickly do you make them, hold onto them and judge everything by them? Making a judgment based on first impressions won't serve you. Paying attention to how and why you make those judgments will. Should you judge a book by its cover?

Turn Old Customers into New Business - The Importance of Good Database Management
"Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink." or to paraphrase Samuel Taylor Coleridge, sometimes it can feel like "Customers, customers everywhere, but how do I talk to them?" In this article I've looked at how one of your best resources can often be found in your old sales records.

Value added explained
We will cut to the heart of what value added means, but you will have to judge how it suits your operation for yourself.

Is the U.S. Government or a competitor in charge of the Congressional hearings involving Toyota
Today's Business Thought Leaders segment with author and industry expert Bill Michels was incredible. Of the several noteworthy observations Michels provided, his revelation that the current Congressional hearings regarding the Toyota recall has the Japanese manufacturer actually giving testimony before a competitor raises a number of red flags. The moment that the U.S. Government became a majority owner of General Motors through its $30 billion “investment,” hearings such as the one involving Toyota are no longer arms length. In short, if a conflict arose in a judicial hearing where the judge and the defendant had a similar-type relationship to the one between the U.S. Government and Toyota, the judge would have to step down in the interests of justice.

From Samuel Morris to Martin Cooper – The History of the Cell Phone
Every modern phone communication can be traced back to Samuel Morris's first telegraph signal transmission.

Samuel Warner, The Warner Brothers, And His Place In The History of Communication
A look at telephone and the history of communication would not be complete without noting the place and role of Samuel Warner. Among his work in advancing the accessability of cinema to the masses, he championed talking pictures.

Man who killed pitcher gets 51 years to life
Andrew Gallo, 24, acknowledged his deadly mistake to the grieving relatives of his victims and said he expected to spend the rest of his life behind bars before a judge sentenced him to 51 years to life in prison. "I know whatever I say will not change anything or the way you think or feel about me," said Gallo, who faced the judge because he was not permitted to look at the courtroom audience. "You're right. I am a horrible person, a drunk driver who took your beautiful kids away," he said.

The Chicken Connoisseur: The Early Years of Chick-fil-A’s S. Truett Cathy
At a time when the hamburger was dominating America’s fast food industry, a young Samuel Truett Cathy had a different idea: why not a chicken sandwich? With that, in 1946, Cathy launched a restaurant called Dwarf Grill, which would in time morph into the Chick-fil-A chain of over 1,500 quick service restaurants that specializes in chicken dinners, and has become something of a cultural icon in the southern U.S.

Leaders Put Good Intentions into Action
A recurring nightmare haunted Peter to re-examine and change the aimless and drifting course of his life. In his bad dream he was standing before a severe judge and disapproving jury. "You are charged with wasting your life," the judge bellowed harshly down to Peter standing before the high bench. "How do you plead?" Restraining himself from fleeing the courtroom, Peter was finally forced to whisper, "Guilty." He appeared ready to say more, then stood lost in thought.

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