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HAVE WE LOST OUR MORAL COMPASS?
Would I be overstating it if I went out on a limb and made the bold assertion that we have lost our moral compass? And as a part of that observation say that we have been holding up the wrong people as our heroes and role models for far too long! And it only seems to be getting worse. As a population in North America we are losing our ability to discern the difference between right and wrong, fair or unfair, just or unjust and be willing to take a stand and declare ourselves.

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Public Relations Agency
Ray Kroc understood it. So, too, did Dave Thomas and Howard Schultz. It doesn’t matter how revolutionary or life-changing a product you have, your business will not get far if it is not projecting the right image. There is no right or wrong when it comes to branding, but there is most definitely a right and a wrong for you and your company. Not every image will work for every company, and projecting the wrong one could be losing you sales without even knowing it. That is where choosing a good public relations agency comes into play.

CRM Implementations the Right Way
There’s always a right way and a wrong way to do most things. In fact, there’s typically several right and several wrong ways. So why is it then that many companies seem to choose the wrong way to implement their Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solution? Don’t they read all the articles and white papers we’ve been writing over the years that explain why these systems fail and how to avoid these failures? Don’t they care? Don’t they believe us? It’s really quite simple, albeit not very easy. It takes commitment and a concerted effort to ensure you have a successful CRM implementation, both strategically and technically. So, here is the story about two of my customers; one did it right while the other, well, not so right.

Workplace Conflict Resolution: A Practical Guide
When it comes to conflict, it’s pretty easy to take a bad situation and make it even worse. We say the wrong thing, in the wrong way, at the wrong time. Our emotions get the best of us and pretty soon things have spiraled out of control. With a little thought and planning, however, you can effectively work out problems with coworkers, clients, family, and friends. The next time you’re engaged in a quarrel or dispute, try the following approach:

Determine if your product is profitable before you make it
However hard you run, you'll still lose the race if you're running on the wrong path. In the same way, however hard you work to start up your business, you'll still end up failing if you started the WRONG business. A business venture revolving on the wrong idea, product or service is certain to fail. The fact that only 1 out of 10 business start-ups survive the 5-year mark should prove this. Before you start your own business, therefore, find out if you are going to be the exception or the norm. Find out by doing the following.

Tips For Internet Marketing Affiliate Programs
In an industry that has a failure rate of over 90% you would think there would be more written about the wrong way to do affiliate marketing. Now don't get me wrong, I do feel affiliate marketing is a fantastic way to make money online. But there is a wrong way to go about doing Internet marketing affiliate programs and I want to talk a little bit about that in this article.

It's Not MY Fault...REALLY!!!
Let's face it, it can be daunting to realize you are the one who didn't do it right. To make matters worse, it can be even harder to see it. We can think we did things right and still be wrong. We can be told and refuse to believe. In B.C. people were told the earth was round but rejected it for thousands of years. Instead they thought it was flat, stationary and the center of the universe. They were wrong...for hundreds of years. And just like the person who believes his results are not his doing, he is wrong as well. Somewhere along the way, many people became fearful of failing. As a result, some don't try while others refute their participation in causing an outcome. They detach themselves from poor results and believe they weren't responsible while thinking there is no harm being caused...WRONG AGAIN!

Identify Your Eating Triggers
We sabotage our healthy eating plans and diet goals when we snack and nibble at all times and on the wrong foods. Identifying what triggers us to want to eat at the wrong time helps us avoid falling into this trap.

What to Do When Things Go Wrong During Your Speech
Murphy’s Law states-whatever can go wrong, does. This is true even when you speak. The good news is, knowing what might go wrong ahead of time will help you to know how to handle it.

Proving customers wrong only makes them right
You better believe it! Does it really matter if you're right? Yes it does, but not at the expense of making your customer wrong. If I had to choose between being right and losing a valued customer and being wrong and helping my customer see the situation as their opportunity - I would be wrong every time.

Gain Strength by Learning How to Overcome Failure
A few years back, Disney released an animated movie called “Meet the Robinsons” that had such a deep impact and meaning. The point of the story is to celebrate each failure you have because it gives you the opportunity to try again. Most people make the mistake in thinking that, just because they failed at something, they should just move on. Or, if they failed it meant they were never meant to succeed at it. Wrong, wrong, wrong!

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