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Here's why you should build creativity in the workplace.
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| Have you ever wondered if your company could benefit from becoming more creative? Do you long to be the next Apple or Google? Then this article will help you understand how creativity and innovation go hand-in-hand, and why you should start building it into your company |
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Deciding on Web page elements
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| You would think that the first thing you decide on, when planning your Web site, are the color palette, font style and layout—what it's going to look like---design components, right? Not so. The same approach that you would use in getting a custom home built also applies to constructing a well-built Web site. |
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Are you ready for your game plan?
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| A 75 and 25 year old men were sitting on a bench watching a ball game. The younger one looks at the elder and with a pompous attitude, asks him the following:” I am 25, my generation built Apple air, IPods and PDA’s”. What did your generation build? The older man turns his head and with simplicity, replies:” I am 75, my generation built the Computers that helped you build the Apple Air, IPods and PDA’s”.! |
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Are You Building Your Personal Brand?
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| The term personal branding is relatively young, but the concept is nothing new. Before the advent of the social web and its many opportunities for personal branding we just called it our “reputation.” If you’re old enough to remember building your career before the Internet became social, our reputation followed us from job to job. We used personal referrals through the relationships we built to maintain our reputation. Our reputation was built by our achievements and the relationships we built throughout our career. Those relationships included our peers, bosses, subordinates, customers, trade association colleagues and people in our community. |
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Building a New Website? Don't Become Part of the Lost Web
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| You're all fired up about your new website. Maybe you built it yourself, maybe you paid a local developer or maybe your nephew friend from school built it using Dreamweaver in his spare time. But now...nobody is coming. Find out the steps to making sure you don't become part of the lost web. |
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Write Your Own Story
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| I’ve spoken and written about leaving a legacy; what we as individuals do for the betterment of more than simply ourselves. However, what we all must realize is that a legacy is built everyday. It is built in the choices and moments that seem to have no consequence, the moments that are filled with tedious details, questioning and bouts with the reins of persistence as we do all we can to stay on track. A legacy is more than a trust fund or a inheritance, a summer house, or even a college endowment. Your legacy is the story of your everyday. What you do with the hours, minutes and seconds that you own, because they are your own.
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We Can be Civilized
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| Just when I'm getting depressed - a Bright Light shines. A little boy named Noah engendered a showcase of civilized behavior this week. |
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Building Your Organization Around Strength of People
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| Is your strategy built around your organization’s people strengths? |
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The Importance of Building Your Business Reputation Online
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| If you want to be taken seriously as a successful online business owner, you need to build a serious online business reputation. Preferably one that will encourage people to trust you and your products/services. And while some might try to convince you otherwise, a good reputation cannot be bought for the price of a good website, some clever SEO practices, and some fake social networking attempts.
The problem with reputations is that they can take years to build up. Rome may not have been built in a day, but it was very probably built quicker than a good reputation. Many newcomers to the online business world have been swayed by fancy promises of making money faster than Michale Shumacher can get round the grand prix circuit. |
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YOUR Attitude is YOUR Key to Success
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| How many of you out there feel like survivors? Have you experienced and survived a divorce, job change or life-threatening illness? I, too, am a survivor! And I used to be so proud of that word that I almost wore it as a "badge of courage" pinned on my chest. I had lived in a tent for 18 months with four children and physically built my own home-and I survived! I built that home for $28,000; and 2 years later it appraised at $98,000. And I lost it in an ugly divorce, walking away with nothing but my greatest assets, my four children; and I survived!
I ended up having to work three jobs. Got up in the morning and repaired bathtubs on construction sites (I'm a plumber's daughter; sold real estate in the afternoon; got home to greet the kids from school, start dinner, and then I was off doing free talks at Rotary and Kiwanis meetings tryin |
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That Fabulous Four Letter Word!
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| We all want it. Industries use it. Businesses are built around it. What is it?
FREE.
What do you mean businesses are built on free? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of a business. Don't businesses exist to make money?
And that my friend is the magic question! Why does your business exist? Simply to make money? Most would answer no. In fact many people start businesses because we see a problem and we have devised a way to solve it - and make a living doing so. With that in mind, lets get back to FREE |
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