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A positive work-out for your brain for business owners and would-be business owners alike
There are many of us that go to the gym to give our bodies a work-out, but how many of you give you mind a work-out too? I would hazard a guess that not many people give their brain a physical work-out; there are those of you that have bought the "Nintendo Brain Tease", which is said to help our brains and our memory. However, this is not many people that even do this and what I have in mind is to change your thinking to a positive mode of thinking, so here goes my idea for a brain work out: 1. Each day you wake up make sure you "Think in a positive way". Begin your day with a big smile and take your mind off to a lovely place, a special place you would love to be. This could be a Caribbean Island or by your favourite lake, it does not matter, all that matters is that when you think about this place it makes you feel really good.

The Power of Pokemon: How Tajiri Took the Bugs Out of Success
According to some reports, Tajiri has been diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome, a disease that shows itself in the form of social awkwardness and public clumsiness, among other things. Despite this, he has managed to become one of the most beloved and successful video game designers in history. How did he do it?

Phones Are Everywhere, But They Aren't Killing Home Gaming
Go out and play. It had a totally different meaning when we were growing up. Back then it meant get outta the house and figure out what you were going to do by yourself or with your friends. Today it means take your **** phone go outside and play, tired of seeing you playing in your room. And that's great because there are so many free games in the app stores. Yep lots of folks (of all ages) download the freebies and then they add items, add features, upgrade and BAM!!! you suddenly have a lot invested in those games. But it's ok because our son says it beats the dull lectures at school and friends say it gives them something to keep them awake in the staff meetings. Just hope your battery doesn't get too low you may have to listen or even take notes...OMG!!!

Short Game, Long Game, No Game…Gone in 60 Sec.
The game system roll-outs this year are classical good, bad marketing efforts. Who scored big? Who will win? Does the consumer really matter?

Console Games...Gone in 60 Sec.
Short game. Long game. No game. Gone in 60 seconds. Expecting too much from consumers can prove to be foolish even in video games. The outcome of the Xbox, PS3, Wii challenge could lead consumers to a less than "obvious" decision. It isn't the power that wows, it's the fun that satisfies.

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The Multigenerational Workforce - Bridging the Gap
For the first time in history, our workforce encompasses four generations: the Veterans, Boomers, Gen Xers and Nexters - individuals that range from those who are old enough to have fought in World War II, to those young enough to have cut their teeth on Super Nintendo.

Teachings of the Wii Generation
Over and uder estimating the consumer's wants and needs can lead to marketing disaster. Take a look at the approach Nintendo took to win marketshare away from Microsoft and Sony.

Lesson #5: It is all in How You Hook Them
Much of the international success behind Pokemon came from its marketing – and that came even before it ever hit the Nintendo executives’ desks. Tajiri was a natural born marketer and knew what it would take to hook children on to his game. Whether they were Japanese or American, Tajiri had tricks up his sleeve that would keep kids coming back for more.

aneiPhone, Nintendo Wii show that consumers hunger for new gestural interfaces
Touch-free gestural interfaces—where the user can control a nearby TV or computer with the “wave of a hand”—will revolutionize the landscape in the “digital living room,” much as the Apple iPhone and Nintendo Wii did in their respective markets, says Jim Spare, CEO of 3-D sensor chip pioneer Canesta.

A positive work-out for your brain for business owners and would-be business owners alike
There are many of us that go to the gym to give our bodies a work-out, but how many of you give you mind a work-out too? I would hazard a guess that not many people give their brain a physical work-out; there are those of you that have bought the "Nintendo Brain Tease", which is said to help our brains and our memory. However, this is not many people that even do this and what I have in mind is to change your thinking to a positive mode of thinking, so here goes my idea for a brain work out: 1. Each day you wake up make sure you "Think in a positive way". Begin your day with a big smile and take your mind off to a lovely place, a special place you would love to be. This could be a Caribbean Island or by your favourite lake, it does not matter, all that matters is that when you think about this place it makes you feel really good.

How Wordpress Can Torture and Defeat the Entrepreneur
Do you remember the video game Mike Tyson's Punch-Out for the original Nintendo? It was that miserable game you would spend all Saturday on, fighting boxers five times bigger than you only to get to Mike Tyson, who would knock you out in about 3 seconds.

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