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8 Brain-Branding Website Techniques Part I
According to eMarketer August 2008 video ad spending will increase a thousand percent over the next five years. This means Web video is on the way to becoming the must-have Web presentation tool.

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Respond in Kind Multi Level Communication for Better Results
If you have a highly evolved sensory range, then you probably have experienced a great deal of confusing emotions in your life. You may even have been criticized for your remarkable talent. "You are too sensitive," you may have been told, or "don't take it personally," when you reacted with great emotion to a seemingly innocuous event or communication

2.0 Gender in African economies: Gender Entrepreneurship and Competitiveness in Africa, 2007
The study Can Africa Claim the 21st Century? made the argument that Africa has enormous unexploited potential, especially the potential of women. Specifically, it pointed out that women comprise one of Africa’s hidden growth reserves, providing most of the region’s labor, but their productivity is hampered by widespread inequality in education as well as unequal access to land and productive inputs.

Sensory Overload
It's been called sensory overload, infomania, 24/7 stimulus. We're bombarded with the stuff of media and our addiction to the internet, black berry, and I-pod. But it's those pesky e-mails that keep us tied to these devices. A recent study speaks to the problem, so here are some ways to battle it.

Taking an Office Break to Meditate
When we go to work we carry the sensory overload from family life, the morning news and our aggravating commute. Add to that the demands of having to be productive in a competitive marketplace, and it ís easy to understand why some form of workplace meditation is crucial. Pressure mounts as we are compelled to work faster, produce more and be a vessel of profit.

Top Ten Things About Creating a Business Vision
To visualise where you are going, is deeper and more sensory than anything you have ever done before...A clear, focused Vision is the most effective thing a leader can have, and the most useful item he or she can share. with his or her people...Here's how the best set about it easily.

Beating the Blame Game
Whom do we blame when we fail? The short answer is "everyone but ourselves." Extensive research in psychology (Jones & Harris 1967, Ross 1977) has shown that when we fail, we tend to attribute the cause of our failure to reasons outside of ourselves: The market was weak. The inputs were poor. The weather was bad.

Learn Sales Telepathy: How to get into your customer’s head and heart without going out of your mind…
Imagine knowing exactly what's going on inside the head of the person you're talking to about becoming your next client or event attendee. It's not magic or extra-sensory perception -- it's sales 101. And you can learn it...

Dealing With Different Personality Types: What M&Ms Teach You About Life
At any given moment, our brains are being exposed to millions of bits of sensory information. What makes this interesting is that each of us filters out different sensors, so we each are experiencing a different “reality,” often without realizing that this reality is unique to us.

What Do We Do Now?: Options for Allocating Scarce Resources When You Haven’t Planned Ahead
Although advance planning for resource allocation is the ideal scenario, many organizations found themselves caught short by the severe constraints imposed by the economic downturn. What are the alternatives when organizations are operating in crisis mode and there is no “Plan A?” Given the need to make decisions about how to curtail their operations immediately, there are two options that can help in the short-run: (1) increase inputs or (2) decrease outputs - each with several alternatives

How to Create a Romantic Valentine’s Day Bedroom Using Your 5 Senses
If you are looking for a fun and exciting way to spice up your bedroom on Valentines Day, why not start with your five senses? Creating a sensory, romantic ambiance with your five senses is sure to put an exclamation point at the end of your Valentine’s Day.

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