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Call for Safety in Motorcycle Industry Will Challenge Resources of Motorcycle Shop Entrepreneurs Business Managers and Product Developeers
Transportation Secretary Mary Peters has proposed sweeping changes in the law that targets helmet use, tougher standards for helmet certification labelling, more rider education and training, and road designs that consider motorcycles. Business managers, entrepreneurs and product developers in the motorcycle industry are hopeful the more stringent measures, if enacted, won't result in a backlash from bikers.

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The Thick Line Between Buddy and Boss
I have made just about every business blunder you can imagine. I am like the Evel Knievel of the small business world, if Evel Knievel wrote a weekly column on motorcycle safety. One of the more unpleasant things I've had to do is fire a good friend who was not doing the job I hired him to do. He needed a job, I needed an employee, so I thought I would give him a shot

Tom Peters - Sales Excellence
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in one pretty and well preserved piece, but to skid across the line broadside, thoroughly used up, worn out, leaking oil, shouting ‘GERONIMO!' "-Bill McKenna, professional motorcycle racer Tom applied it to business but think of the implications if you can drive this message home to your sales force! My comments follow each one of his one liners.

Call for Safety in Motorcycle Industry Will Challenge Resources of Motorcycle Shop Entrepreneurs Business Managers and Product Developeers
Transportation Secretary Mary Peters has proposed sweeping changes in the law that targets helmet use, tougher standards for helmet certification labelling, more rider education and training, and road designs that consider motorcycles. Business managers, entrepreneurs and product developers in the motorcycle industry are hopeful the more stringent measures, if enacted, won't result in a backlash from bikers.

Lowering Auto Insurance Premiums for Young Drivers
These younger insureds cost more for auto insurance, since they cost the insurance companies more. Teenage inexperienced drivers have more accidents than older drivers with more time on the road. There is no getting around that fact.

Entrepreneurs Caution Customers that Boaters Who Ignore Common Sense Drown in Their Own Foolishness
Entrepreneurs in the boating industry understand their customers face possible accidents and fatalities whenever they are on the water. Entrepreneurs want boaters to understnad that if they ignore common sense on the water they will drown in their own ignorance.

It’s So Hard When Contemplated In Advance And So Easy When You Do It
I heard this phrase at about 75 minutes into my run this morning. It’s from Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, a book I’ve read a half dozen times over the years. I decided to listen to it on my iPhone while training for an upcoming marathon, just to see what different things I’d pick up from listening to it read to me rather than reading it myself.

Polysyllabic Fog
If your organization has problems with people not following instructions, you need to read this article. It points out a habitual problem that can be costly to organizations in terms of lost productivity, waste, and even employee accidents.

Social media case study: The Motorcycle Industry Association
Social media agency FreshNetworks has been helping The Motorcycle Industry Association to use social media to encourage new motorcyclists to take to the road by taking advantage of a Free Ride scheme they set up with their suppliers.

Government Takeover Just Doesn't Work
I'm not advocating text/driving. It's dangerous. Before it was against the law, people did it, they had accidents, and some people even died. I am, however, suggesting that there are better ways to attack such a problem than to make a law against it. And this new study proves I'm right. If even one more person died in a traffic fatality because of this law, it's too many.

The “Bounce-Back Kid”
He died three times on the way to the hospital after a head-on collision on his motorcycle caused by a car abruptly turning into his lane. I’m talking about a remarkable young man named Billy Wright, but I’m getting ahead of the story.

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