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Hell’s Kitchen Heats Up: Ramsay The Chef Is Born
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| It was a tough blow for Ramsay, not being able to play football anymore. But, in cooking, he found solace. At the age of 19, Ramsay went to work as a commis chef at the Roxbury House Hotel. Subsequently, he went to work at the Wickham Arms, where he was placed in charge of his first kitchen and its 60-seat dining room. |
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Marketing Insensitive 2008
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| I first wrote about “Marketing Insensitives” a few years ago. At the time, I had received a call from a telemarketer offering me some “marketing insensitives” to purchase a product. Yes, she really said this. She was not being clever; she just couldn’t pronounce “incentive.”
But, Marketing Insensitives do exist. They are the unfortunate, not-thought-through, ridiculous, dumb things that businesses do that drive customers away. |
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Low And No Budget Home Based Businesses Any Woman Can Start Part Six
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| If you have always dreamed of being your own boss, or even if you suddenly find yourself in need of a job or even a second income, starting your own low budget home based business may be the perfect solution for you. Believe it or not, there are dozens of service and other related businesses out there that are in huge demand. |
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Low And No Budget Home Based Businesses Any Woman Can Start Part Three
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| As previously discussed, having a top-notch work history and great work ethics does not guarantee that you will retain your job. All you need to do is look at the evening news to know that people are losing their jobs and families are tightening their belts. So how do a smart girl hedge against inflation, impending layoffs, and potential financial disaster? Why she starts her own low cost, low budget home based business. |
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Hell’s Kitchen Heats Up: Ramsay The Chef Is Born
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| It was a tough blow for Ramsay, not being able to play football anymore. But, in cooking, he found solace. At the age of 19, Ramsay went to work as a commis chef at the Roxbury House Hotel. Subsequently, he went to work at the Wickham Arms, where he was placed in charge of his first kitchen and its 60-seat dining room. |
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Lesson #5: Know Whose Dish You Are Serving
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| “The secret of a successful chef is to put yourself in the customer’s position,” says Ramsay. “By that I mean thinking about what they want.” |
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Turning up the Heat: Rachael Ray Is On Fire
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| The executives at Cowan and Lobel were not sure if hiring Ray to be the chef at their store was such a good idea in the end. Her prepared dishes were, after all, even outpacing the store’s grocery sales. But Ray had an idea to solve the problem. |
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How to Create Positive Personal Impact
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| This article is about positive personal impact. My work as an executive coaching consultant has led me to conclude that people with positive personal impact have three things in common:
1. People with powerful personal impact develop and constantly promote their personal brand.
2. People with powerful personal impact are impeccable in their presentation of self.
3. People with powerful personal impact know and practice the basic rules of etiquette.
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Design!
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| (1) Nice touch! Award-winning chef Sissy Hicks has opened a wonderful take-out, 3-meal-a-day place 5 miles from my home!! (My wife and I haven't cooked for weeks. Or, rather, I haven't cooked in the three weeks since Susan broke her leg and I "took over"!)
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How we can learn Master Sales lessons
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| Like many people in Australia, my family and employees have been captivated by MasterChef Australia.
What I love about MasterChef is that it can be seen as a metaphor for expressing our talents and being the best we can be. Given my interest in everything to do with sales, personal mastery and performance, I particularly love the parallel I have been able to draw about what it takes to be an elite master chef and an elite sales person and elite sales leader by the observation I have made in MasterChef. |
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Positive Personal Impact
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| All successful people create positive personal impact. Positive personal impact is like charisma, only more so. People gravitate towards people with positive personal impact. When you create positive personal impact other people want to be around you. They want to work with you. They want to be your friend.
People with positive personal impact develop and nurture their personal brand. They are impeccable in their presentation of self. They know and follow the basic rules of etiquette. If you master these three keys, you'll be able to create positive personal impact.
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What’s Your Personal PR Plan?
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| Personal PR is becoming more and more important in business today and when you want to build a personal brand, there are a number of different areas you can work on to raise your profile.
If you don’t already have a personal PR plan in place, we’ve explained some of the main things you should consider below. You may want to embrace all of these or maybe just one or two, it all depends on your personal PR object |
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LEADERSHIP: LEARN FROM REAL HERO
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| Narayanan Krishnan was a bright, young, award-winning chef with a five-star hotel group, short-listed for an elite job in Switzerland. But a quick family visit home before heading to Europe changed everything. |
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Personal Branding
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| Personal Branding is the absolute hallmark of the top 2% of sales professionals. Most of them don’t even know that they are doing it! Personal Branding gets your phone to ring. Personal Branding separates you from all of the competition. Personal Branding puts VALUE ahead of COST. Personal Branding elevates you and thus your company/product/service in the minds of your customer. Personal Branding, quite simply, creates more sales for you! |
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