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Payroll - Bi-weekly vs. Semi-monthly
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| I was on a board call for a company today that pays their employees bi-weekly (every two weeks). At some point in time there was a rationale for this since this company has a lot of hourly employees and there was a perception that folks would want to be paid every two weeks. So - presumably this was a logical decision at the time. |
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Leadership - The Art Of Being one of the 3%
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| As parents, coaches, and business owners, we must develop and posses leadership qualities if we want our children, team members and business to succeed. Whether our desire is to be a leader or not, there are specific skills that must be developed. Leadership styles will differ according to various personalities but main qualities must exist for excellence. Below are six key traits of successful leadership. |
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The PROs and CONs of Debt Settlement
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| This article will cover the most basic reasons why consumers sometimes don't feel comfortable with a debt settlement program. I think the main reason is because there are debt agents who just don't do a good enough job explaining the program, as my title states, the Pro's AND the Con's. |
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Payroll - Bi-weekly vs. Semi-monthly
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| I was on a board call for a company today that pays their employees bi-weekly (every two weeks). At some point in time there was a rationale for this since this company has a lot of hourly employees and there was a perception that folks would want to be paid every two weeks. So - presumably this was a logical decision at the time. |
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Identifying Decision Making Strategies
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| People actually make decisions on a highly individual basis. It is important to understand how people make decisions when you want to influence the decision they make. You will want to know his or her decision strategy. A decision strategy is the process a person typically goes through in making a certain kind of decision. |
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Sales Training Closing the Sale
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| More books have been written on closing than any other function in the sales process.
At each stage of the sale we get commitment to move forward so that when it comes time to ask for the decision it is a natural, logical and positive outcome. The commitment advances the sale
The commitment must be to take an action; without getting a commitment on action the sales process will only go into “continuation” That is, it will potter on and on, till it finally peters out.
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Small Business Tips to Hire Great Employees – Listen To Your Gut
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| Have you ever had a hunch? How about gut feel? All of these are euphemisms for intuition. Intuition is one of the most underrated business tools that exists for managers, with all successful leaders using it automatically in their day to day decision making.
For 20 years I taught logical and rational decision making processes around people management to executives, but found that something was missing. Even the most rational and logical processes could go totally wrong unless intuition was allowed air time.
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Working with Ethical Gray Areas
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| The bottom line in leadership is that ethics cannot be codified or dictated. Ethical behavior is dependent upon the judgment and decision making by the leader. The best leaders are consistent and deliberate in their decisions when ethical gray is present. They communicate the decision, and more importantly, the reasons for their decision. They often collaborate the decision, not to cover their rear ends, but to seek wise counsel and tap into the judgment of others.
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Anatomy Of A Buying Decision
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| Before your prospect makes the decision to buy your product or service, four decisions must be made. For the most part these decisions will be made inside their heads or in conjunction with others depending on whether it is a joint decision making process or not.
In small to medium sized businesses one person may make the buying decision, but in larger companies it is usual for the decision be made by a group of people.
Whatever the amount of people involved in the buying decision, the same four decisions must be answered. |
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7 Ways to Name Your Prospect
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| In the maze of corporate America it is sometimes very difficult to discover with whom you should speak. There could be multiple decision-makers or there could be only one decision-maker. And, of course, they’re never listed as “decision-maker” in the company directory. |
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Closing for a Commitment or Settling for an Agreement?
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| There comes a time when all your hard work and preparation come together, and the time is right to go for closure! This is the moment you go for commitment.
In business, whenever people interact, they make decisions ― a decision to talk, a decision to listen, a decision to act on a recommendation.
Ideally, as a leader you want your followers to make decisions that are both well-informed and high in confidence. The reason for this is two-fold. First, the higher your followers are in confidence when they reach a final decision, the more effort and quality they will put into carrying through that decision.
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Catch-22 Leads to Credit Card Debt
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| A Catch-22 (def) is a logical paradox wherein you find yourself in need of something which can only be had by not being in need of it. |
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The Power of Deciding
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| I believe and have often said that we are all one quality decision away from anything we want. A quality decision is a certain state of mind. It is not the process of deciding to try, attempt, or pursue something until it becomes difficult. A quality decision means that you have firmly set your course. You are no longer flexible on your mission; however, you may be flexible on your method.
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