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The prehistoric man, Uba, spent all day in the rain trying to catch a fish because his family was very hungry and in dire need of food. But he was unable to grab a fish from the stream even though he occasionally got his hands on one. Frustrated and weak from hunger, he just couldn't grab any fish firmly enough because it would slither from his hands and return to the stream. Worse yet, the light rain turned to a heavy rain and Uba was forced to seek shelter in a nearby cave.

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Applying the Long-tail to the African Mobile Space
The mobile applications space is getting more attention each day. Ken Banks has written up a good piece, in which he applies the long-tail theory to mobile applications in areas like Africa.

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Discover The Five Most Dangerous Reasons Stopping Salespeople Selling
Ever wondered why your sales just don’t happen? We have discovered and interesting trend and common denominator that might provide you with an interesting insight.

The Power to Influence Your Employees
I am honored to be a business coach for over 10 years, working with different companies, small business, mid size, and fortune 500 companies. The most common denominator I have found with countless sessions with business owners and employees is the power of influence

The Power of Vision!
Vision of what can be creates functional pull against the gravity of lowest common denominator, "just doing my job." This is quantum physics married to newtonian physics. Everyday we don't engage our teams with vision, sense of purpose, tangible using values, we lose opportunity and get pulled back to the common place... read more here in the "power of vision", first published in Food & Drink Magazine, 2009.

Should I Stay or Should I Go?
Every day, someone leaves his or her life partner to find or to acquire someone 'better'. And very often, some of these people discover that the relationship they created was as bad or worse than the one they left. If patterns of dysfunctional behavior are following you around, take a look at the common denominator: it's YOU!

How Discipline and Attitude Can Make the Difference in Your Life, even in these Difficult Times
Maintaining the right attitude in difficult times is not the easiest of tasks, but it is the best thing you can do! With the right attitude in difficult times, realistic goals can be set, planned for, put into action and accomplished. However, both attitude and goal accomplishment have a common denominator, and it is that common denominator that is missing in the lives of most people.

Do Not Bring Me Problems Bring Me Solutions
"Do not bring me problems bring me solutions!" That's a phrase I have used several times with just about everyone in my life at one time or another. I never really thought about what it meant. It took me awhile to realize that the one common factor in all of the issues that I have come across in my business and my life had one common denominator: me. That's right; I had to take stock in how I was operating and what I could do to take the burden of running every little thing off my shoulders. What I discovered was a slow process, but the end result shocked me.

All Customers Care About Is Price?
"If you find a price lower than ours, we will beat it by 10%" "Lowest price guarantee" "Lowest price guaranteed" " Lowest Price promise" You see these price advertisements everywhere, nowadays there is a laser focus on low price. For some businesses and companies lowest price has become their only competitive weapon in their marketplace, and not just because the economy is bad, but because it's the easiest way out. It is, however, also the least profitable way of doing business.

Are Online Entrepreneurs Today Like Entrepreneurs of The Past?
Is there a lesson we can learn from entrepreneurs of the past? Some people wonder is there a common denominator that runs through entrepreneur's of today and of 1900's. These questions are discussed in this article along with much more!

Entrepreneur Strategies: The Home-Work Connection
When you are stressed at work do you ever say "My home is my haven?" And when there is too much going on at home think "I can't wait to get to work so I don't have to think about the problems at home?" Work and home seem like different worlds. We say we want work/life balance as if they are opposite chunks of matter we can weigh on a scale. Thinking we can totally separate who we are at work from who we are at home is an illusion. Sure, there are some differences. Yet, the common denominator is that we bring ourselves to work, with all our patterned behavior, and we take that same self home. The other common denominator is that work and home are both relationship systems that are powerful influencers on us.

Ageism...Between Truth and Consequences
At its lowest common denominator, being employed is about problem solving. You are hired to solve a problem whether it is answering the telephone or programming a computer. Your ability to consistently, effectively, and efficiently solve that problem can often determine your long-term career or industry success. So, if the problem you were hired to solve evolves, it will probably behoove you to evolve with it.

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