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Does your game face need a face lift
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| Is there a game that’s frustrating you now? It may be an industry slump, a challenging new employee, lack of clarity on another direction. You can’t change the fact that you’re where you are. At the same time, the past doesn’t have to predict the future. This article is about what new game can you create now, that will give your game face a lift? |
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Lesson #3: Build a Brand that will be Around Tomorrow
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| “I am not looking like Armani today and somebody else tomorrow,” says Lauren. “I look like Ralph Lauren. And my goal is to constantly move in fashion and move in style without giving up what I am.” |
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Why External Diagonal Career Moves are Rare
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| An external diagonal career move occurs when someone moves into a more senior or broader role in a different organisation in either the same or a different industry. For example, if a Marketing Manager in an organisation moves to become a General Manager or Chief Operating Officer or CEO in a different organisation, I call this a diagonal move. They are rare. Most of the time people move either vertically or horizontally. |
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The Law of being left behind
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| The Law of being left behind, suggests that if someone else buys a products or service, it must be valuable enough to buy for ourselves. This belief transforms into a subconscious need to acquire the product or service, simply because someone else has it. And when you get a group of likeminded people together in a buying environment, all it ever takes is one person to buy to set 'The Law of being left behind' in motion. The converse is also true, if not one person puts their hand up to buy - no one else in the group will buy. Why? There is no leader, the pack isn't moving in any particular direction, therefore there is no need to move - the safest move is no move at all. |
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Commodity ETF Updates
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| Gold stocks are pulling back and precious metals continue to move with the overall market action. Will gold and silver break this relationship and start to move higher in the coming months? Tightening stops should be remain cautious.
Crude oil is starting to come alive. Last week’s technical breakdown could provide us with a big move in the coming months.
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Need an internet presence, but don’t have the time
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| I found a nifty tool that I have been using the past monthp. When I first started using it, I thought it was really nothing more than a spreadsheet telling me to do the things I already do to get my website found. However, after using it for a month, I found that it put me places that I have not been before. |
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McGwire Finally Admited to Steroid Use in the Past
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| There is an interesting trend going on....come forward with your past transgressions, clean up your act and move on. America will forgive and move on too. It worked for Kobe Bryant maybe it will work for Mark McGwire. |
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Twitter Away Part 1: Getting on the bike
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| Twitter. Even if you're not a net junkie, you will still have most certainly come across a mention of this social media as it is popping up everyone online - in the news, on blogs and forums, in online marketing information, and increasingly on business websites. This nifty little concept has been around since 2006, but it appears that the last year has really let Twitter take the reins of the social media realm and gallop full speed ahead in the lives of Internet users around the globe. It's not just celebrities and their die-hard fans crowding Twitter walls anymore - it has slowly made its way out of the ‘good for a laugh' category and become a major player in the legitimate business of social media for corporate use |
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Change is Good!
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| Change is a word that oftem brings fear into the hearts and minds of many. Debbie Lessin has never been one to fear change. But she readily admits that the decision to move her CPA office after 23+ years was a huge change and a decision that was a long time in coming. Having survived the move, she recalls how she approached this move methodically, professionally and with a whole lot of balance. As you read the aritcle, remember that the change doesn't have to be about moving an office per se. Think about any change that you are putting off or may not even realize that you need. Change is good. And good change is great! And that's exactly how Debbie feels about the move to her new office space. Some decisions take time. By taking her time to find the right space, Debbie's new work environment is everything she could have hoped for! |
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Smart Women in a Wild, Wacky World
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| If you've had some challenges lately in your business or personal life, and feel like you need some solutions to help you move into possibility thinking, here are a few tips that I personally use to move me out from under the covers and into being an energized solution seeker. |
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How Poor Information Technology is Like a Bad Marriage
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| A bad IT company-client relationship has more similarity to a lot of marriages than it should. There are many business owners and executives who would love to split up from their technology partners, but are too afraid to make the move. Here's why you should put up with the initial pain and make the move. |
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