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Corporate restructuring or reorganization may be sought in situations where a company is unable to satisfy its debts
Corporate restructuring or reorganization may be sought in situations where a company is unable to satisfy its debts

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Tuna Sandwich
The first step to making this year better than last year is understanding a very simple fact: No one is coming to your rescue. Everything you will have or do this year will be a result of YOUR actions. Or your lack of action.

Focus on Five Areas Today to Close Business Tomorrow
All too often, salespeople focus on the wrong elements in their attempt to increase sales. They turn their attention to the features, benefits, and value-added aspects of their product or service in an attempt to differentiate it from that of the competition and ultimately convince prospects to buy. While these elements may eventually play a part in the presentation (more on that later), it is not the place to start.

ATTENTION PresidentElect Obama Heres the Real Economic Rescue Plan
The economy is falling. Times are uncertain. Many people are in crisis. What's the answer? Will the government bail us out? When will it kick in? How will it affect us? No one knows the answers, and with all due respect; even President-Elect Obama doesn't know these answers. What's the real answer? The real answer is that a collective bailout will require each and every one of us to participate in our own rescue.

Can The US Spend Their Way To Economic Stability, And What Will Be The Long Term Bill?
The US Government is trying to avoid recession by replacing consumer spending with government rescue packages. This will be great if it works, but with increased spending that will ultimately lead to increased inflation, this is a gamble that is unlikely to ultimately work and will saddle future generations with massive debt and a weakened social security system.

Become Your Problem
Mahatma Gandhi once said "You must become the change you seek in the world." I believe the same logic can be applied to solving problems. If you become your problem, you actually stand a better chance of solving it. As I watch the drama of the oil spill and clean up unfold, I am reminded that some problems are particularly nasty to resolve. One technique that often leads to helpful and creative insights is to personify the problem and try to analyze it as if you were the object. This is particularly helpful in team environments. This technique was useful in the remarkable rescue of the Apollo 13 Astronauts. Once you attempt to act and feel like a stuck valve or an overheated radiator, you can elicit some highly creative solutions to challenging problems. The attached story is a cute reminder of this principle.

Why do clients really leave you? It may not be what you think
When a client is upset with you…when your spouse is angry at you when your teenager is ranting about some way you’ve wronged her again it very often is not what it appears to be. Yet, in our attempt to minimize conflict, we immediately react to the outburst and attempt to fix the problem they describe. But often, the outburst is just the surface wound, there is much more beneath the surface that needs to be tended to first if we ever expect to properly repair the problem.

Lessons on Leadership: No Clowning Around
The events around the world have a "what would I do" quality as we watch the rescue efforts in Japan. In leadership development programs a module on the many faces of fear is vital. Think about how you and your colleagues have been discussing world events. Is it in hushed tones with a glint of sadness in your voice? Is someone making silly comments that raise eyebrows and cause groans before they say "I was just joking"?

Motivational Mousetraps
Sometimes when Leaders attempt to motivate people, they go about it in ways that are not very effective. This article explains the mousetrap when leaders attempt to motivate others.

Can Inspiration Be Found In A Death?
I don't feel like rejoicing in Bin Laden's death. I certainly don't feel like this is bad news, of course - the world is better off without him - but it's not a party. It occurs to me that, 31 years ago, perhaps I would not have been all that inspired if Carter's hostage-rescue mission had been a success, since undoubtedly that success would have been accompanied by death. But I believe inspiration starts with appreciation, and there are many things to appreciate in today's news of victory....

Rescue Missions for Saving Time from Your Inbox & Other Dangerous Thieves
Don't let time slip away to unsuspecting culprits. They're sneaky and dangerous. And when you start to feel the effects of lost time and you're unhappy, unsettled and unproductive, it's time to try something different. Here are 4 rescue missions to put into operation so you can save more time:

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