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The Deliberate Culture and Building a Brand—FOR FREE
This critical building block in an organization is—practically—a free one. It takes thought, commitment, discipline, ability to communicate. It doesn’t take an expensive ad campaign or a better website, or even better products or services.

Teaching The Big Boys To Think Small
Last week I told you about a recent report from The Conference Board that has a lot of big company CEOs concerned about competition from smaller, more innovative and entrepreneurially-minded companies. To refresh your memory, The Conference Board's CEO Challenge 2004 reported that 87% of the 540 global businesses surveyed cited innovation and enabling entrepreneurship as priorities for their companies, and 31% considered these issues of "greatest concern.”

Landing That First Franchisee
For businesses wanting to get into franchising, finding the right first franchisee can feel like getting married. You've got to make sure your goals are compatible and that you like and respect each other. There are several other things that you should look for as well to make sure that you're in a long-term relationship

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The System is the Art of Your Business
A system is made up of defined processes that are designed to meet an overall objective. The creation of systems and their processes is art.

Role of Leadership in Planning
Executives love to talk about planning… most complain their processes don’t work very well. Harvard Business Review reports that only 11% of CEOs believe that strategic planning is worth the effort. Most planning processes are too complex, and only document decisions already made. CEOs have the responsibility to make their planning processes effective; I believe the key is to keep the processes simple and focused.

LEADS, LEADS, LEADS
In a more challenging economy clients’ decision processes often become more protracted. You think that salespeople would jump on every possible lead. Yet our research and experience show that, even today, many leads are too easily discounted. For example, some salespeople mistakenly discount a lead because the level of the contact isn’t high enough. Yet research shows that many opportunities begin at the operational level.

Master Your Game: Leveraging "Who" and "How"
As a leader, you will turbo charge your organization when you shift from a narrow focus on processes and results (what you are doing and the results you need to achieve) to transforming the players in your team (who you need to execute these processes). Leaders with great communication skills have the power to shift people's self-perception and improve their potential. When you understand who your people are and are able to assist them to be brilliant in how they undertake the business processes, success will follow.

Operational Innovation
There is an opportunity for almost every company to gain advantage through operational innovation. Operational innovation simply means identify key business processes and innovating in them to achieve faster throughput, or to provide some new convenience or wow factor customers, or to bring cost of offerings down in a dramatic fashion.This article explains operational innovation with help of an example.

8th of the 10 Kurlan Sales Management Functions
Systems and processes are your sales infrastructure - everything that is not your people. A lot of us use the two words interchangeably. So what is the difference between systems and processes?

The Golden Thread: Linking Strategy to Execution
Detailed operational planning has to relate corporate strategy with the operations of the enterprise at the initiative level and below that at the project level. This Method Frameworks article describes ways to inject operational planning into the strategic planning process and string the “golden thread” through all of the execution loop-holes.

Are You Trying New Ways Of Doing Business To Grow Big In 2011?
2011 is bringing along with it many new ways of running and operating your business, so that you can fail-proof yourself against the changing economy. Are you up for the challenge? It’s time for you to decide and embrace the new ways of doing business that will help you reduce your operational costs, engage with your customers in a better way, and streamline your business processes so that it becomes easier for you to grow BIG when the time comes.

Build Your Small Business via Envelope Marketing:
However, nowadays, the mechanism is entirely different and with the rapid use of digital printing processes, the envelopes printing processes have totally changed.

Business Continuity Planning - What Happens If Something Happens To You?
Many small business owners end up being the ‘centre’ of their business. All their passwords and accesses are locked away in their head or their personal password list and if something goes wrong, there is no-one who can step in and make sure the business remains operational. Have you considered how your processes will cope if you, as the ‘centre’ of your business, will operate if you are incommunicado or just incapable of ‘being there’? Seriously – this is a big thing. Recently, I was affected by the need to make a certain change to one of my systems and the ONLY person who could authorise the change was not available – and NO ONE knew when they would be available. My only option at that point was to transfer my business to another supplier that could allow the change to occur….

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