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Makings of a world leader
On sunday as I was cruising through the channels on my analogue TV set :) I came across an interview by Riz Khan on Al Jazeera, he was interviewing Klaus Schwab the founder and executive chairman of the world economic forum and a prolific social entrepreneur. The interview had progressed but I was able to catch some key points, when asked by Riz what makes a world leader, Mr.Schwab responded with the following answer:

The Rise Of The Corporate Mercenary
It is said that the term “freelance” originated – as did an amazing number of other things – with the novelist Sir Walter Scott, who first used it in his novel Ivanhoe.

Autoresponders – Trust Me, I’m A Business Marketer
As spam gets more and more prolific and people get more fed up with their in boxes being bombarded, then it gets harder to prove that your emails are important. You, however have a list people who have subscribed to your ezine or mailing list in order to learn more about your business and products. They are expecting to make this worthwhile – and you in exchange want to profit from all your hard work. So how do you build trust with your existing and potential subscribers?

On The Leading Edge of a New Paradigm: A Socially Conscientious Approach to Collaborative Enterprising (Buyers Meeting Point)
“It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to, than I have ever known.” Final sentence of A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens, English Novelist (1812 – 1870)

Taglines Passe? Try Six-Word Memoirs.
I recently listened to an interview by Larry Smith and Rachel Fershleiser (who compiled Not Quite What I Was Planning: Six-Word Memoirs by Writers Famous and Obscure) on National Public Radio. The basis of their compilations was the legend that when asked to write a six-word novel, novelist Ernest Hemingway responded: “For Sale: baby shoes, never worn.”

Communication Skills And Effective Writing Must Include Meticulous Self-Editing
No matter how clever and succinct you may be at business writing and effective communication in general, you risk blowing it if you don't edit yourself. By edit, I mean proofreading for grammar, spelling, punctuation, etc., as well as revising or rewriting. You can do the latter as you go, or you can let your words flow, then give it several careful reads before hitting the "send" button or printing it out and offering it to your client, customer, boss, vendor, coworkers, etc. Why? Because that's you doing the business communications in the email or report. As such, assuming you care about your image or reputation, your writing skills should appear both professional and natural. Or, to put it more tellingly in the words of the great novelist Toni Morrison: "The language must be careful and appear effortless. It must not sweat."

The Benefits of Selling Primerica Term Life Insurance Through Network Marketing
In the recent years, we have been witness to the birth of network marketing as a way to sell Primerica Term Life Insurance. A number of ordinary individuals have ventured into this new world and have learned that they can be very prolific with it.

Intentional Marketing - It’s Easy, Fun & Lucrative
If you have a business, you market. Anytime you tell someone the impact of using your products or services, you’re selling. Marketing and selling may trigger resistance for you but I guarantee you’re doing it. How would you like to do marketing that makes a huge impact on your audience, is easy and fun to create, and will have prolific results?

Are you Starting to Feel the Quickbooks Pain with 15 or More Employees?
Quickbooks is the number one default software package that a new business owner purchases and installs on their PC to help manage accounting. Quickbooks is pretty prolific and is a good value for the money, but it’s only useful while the business is still small. People begin to experience pain, therefore, when their company grows to include 15 or more employees. So how do you know if Quickbooks is choking your growth? Here are some early symptoms of a dangerous bottleneck.

A review of the book, Pitch Anything, by Oren Klaff
As President of the B2B demand generation company, Find New Customers, and a prolific blogger, I’m often invited to do book review. But after doing quite a few, one grows jaded a bit – so we ask tough questions. The two questions I ask every time I do a book review: Does the book bring fresh insights and perspective? Is the book well written and easy to read? Only a book that gets a “Yes” on both questions gets a 5 star review.

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