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ILLUSION AND THE DEATH OF QUALITY
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| Illusion--the belief that things are different than they really are--may be the biggest of all barriers to organizational success, high productivity, and ever-increasing levels of excellence. They may be the most devastating of all organizational enemies, but they seldom get addressed in a meaningful way.
This article discusses how to identify, expose and shred illusions that keep your organization from flourishing. |
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Sales Leads -- Quantity or Quality?
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| Sales leads come in two categories: High quality and not so high quality. The higher the quality, the more certain it is that the sales lead will result directly in a closed sale.
Key question: Should you be going after quantity or quality?
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5.0 Diversification and Growth: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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| The presentation in the previous chapter has painted a varied picture of the results
of Africa’s efforts to diversify its economies. At the same time, regional differences
between Africa, Asia and Latin America were compared. The question then becomes
why some countries or regions achieved breakthrough in their diversification efforts
while others did not? Identifying the determinants of diversification is one part of
solving this puzzle. Linking these policy instruments to growth and development
outcomes through growth is the other part of the puzzle. This chapter is about fitting
both parts of the puzzle together. |
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Looking for Sky In All The Wrong Places
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| Ever sit with a single puzzle piece of clouds and wonder how you will ever put the entire sky together? Life as an entrepreneur is often just like that— lots of the little pieces; like creating products, taking care of clients, wrestling computers, etc.— and a whole lot of sky; the big open space that is creating a successful and enjoyable business. I had so many pieces of ‘puzzle sky’, I was drowning in an ocean of sky blue. After over a decade of struggling with my own company to fit all the ‘pieces’ together, I have finally put together the big business puzzle— and it’s not what I thought it would look like. |
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A Puzzle: Who Are You?
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| An article of 1139 words focusing on understanding who you are by identifying pieces of the puzzle of you without judgment to journey towards authenticity. |
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Business Plan and Implementation Principle 1
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| Let’s say you are my employee, and I ask you to build a puzzle of 1,000 pieces. The challenges are that there are no square edges, you cannot see the picture of what the puzzle will look like in the end, and most of the picture is pure black or white. Oh, and by the way, I am going to give you extra pieces. How motivated are you to build this puzzle for me? Welcome to the typical business. This is how the majority of employees feel in most organizations and why most employees only do the minimum expected to keep their job. |
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Be Careful For What You Ask For!
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| How many of you have heard of the saying "Ask and you shall receive"? Ok - great concept, but how does it actually work? Many thinkers, religious, new age and scientific have been exploring this puzzle in recent years. |
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Business Opportunity Customer Response
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| Business opportunity customers are the single most important piece of the puzzle when you are looking at business success. By definition a customer is someone who purchases, or intends to purchase, a product or service for sale. They do expect to buy quality products that have equal or greater value than the price they pay. There has never been a successful business without customers. Someone has to buy your product or service to generate income from your business opportunity. |
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Smart Women Know How to Work the Puzzle
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| This article is about taking quiet time for reflection about what we want our life to look like moving forward. A woman’s life is a bit like a puzzle with many pieces that weave together to create a meaningful life. The key is to create a puzzle that fits your life—that offers the most meaning and fulfillment both personally and professionally. |
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Key Ways to Convey Quality
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| Let’s say that what differentiates your product or service from the competition’s is quality. It may seem like advertising “quality” would be a breeze, right? Unfortunately, it’s not. Customers hear the word “quality” all the time –often from companies selling low-quality products.
In this sense, quality is like trust. If a salesperson resorts to “You can trust me,” it’s often an indicator to beware. Accordingly, if a company is too direct in how it advertises “quality,” customers may ignore the claim or be suspicious of it. So how can you prove that your product or service is the real deal? Following are some often-overlooked ways to convey quality.
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SEO Quality Vs SEO Quantity
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| We all know it; we've always known it and we'll tell our own clients and anyone who'll listen until we're blue in the interface. It's ALL about quality not quantity. Quality outs. Quality ins. It's the quality of your link neighbourhood that matters not the volume of inbound links that carries most weight in Google's take on relevance and, ultimately, your search placement. |
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