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The Seven Sins of Solutions
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| I introduced you to Matt May in January. He’s the author of The Elegant Solution and the ChangeThis manifesto called Elegant Solutions: Breakthrough Thinking the Toyota Way. He added a new manifesto called Mind of the Innovator: Taming the Traps of Traditional Thinking. Here’s an excerpt for you: |
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THE FIVE DEADLY DISPLAY SINS
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| What works and what doesn't in display for retail stores. |
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Seven Deadly Workplace Sins. First Up: Pride
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| Recently, I read an article from Careerbuilder.com about the Seven Deadly Workplace Sins. I’d have to agree that they did a pretty good job pinpointing the vices that can surely get you in trouble at work. Missing only the stone tablets and Moses, they’re some pretty good sins to avoid if you want to succeed professionally. |
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The Second Deadly Workplace Sin: Envy
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| Recently, I read an article from Careerbuilder.com about the Seven Deadly Workplace Sins. Two days ago, I gave you my take on Pride. This morning, it’s all about Envy. |
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The Third Deadly Workplace Sin: Anger
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| Recently, I read an article from Careerbuilder.com about the Seven Deadly Workplace Sins. Last time, I gave you my take on Envy. Today, it’s all about Anger. |
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THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES MARKETING AND HOW TO AVOID THEM
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| By John Doerr
The science and art of professional services marketing have come a long way in the last few years. It is no longer impossible to find examples of marketing efforts planned well, executed well, and measured well. Yet, in spite of these great strides, I continue to see the same marketing sins committed over and over again to the detriment of the firms and the people steering the marketing ship.
What’s frustrating about these sins is that they are all made by intelligent people who have the good sense and ability to avoid them.
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The Seven Deadly Sins of Work Life Balance
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| In the thirteenth century, Dante listed the Seven Deadly Sins on the pathway to Paradise: Gluttony, lust, greed, envy, pride, anger and sloth. Now, almost eight hundred years later, people are still committing these seven sins in Work Life Balance. So let me share with you the Seven Deadly Sins of Work Life Balance ... and how to avoid them. |
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The 7 most deadly sins of print advertising
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| If you want people to read, understand, and respond to your print advertising, you must avoid these sins at all costs. |
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Seven Deadly Sins of Tax Relief Revealed: Critical Errors to Avoid in the IRS Offer in Compromise Process
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| If you are applying for tax relief through the IRS Offer in Compromise settlement program, there are Seven Deadly Sins that you must avoid committing to successfully resolve your IRS problems. Find out how to protect yourself from committing these deadly sins so you can successfully get out of back taxes Purgatory to achieve tax relief salvation. |
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Why Selling Professionals Fail
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| Learn the seven deadly sins of selling and why you are not closing more business. |
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The #1 Leadership Communication Problem Preventing Your Employees from Doing Exactly What You Want
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| Communication is a catch-all phrase for things that go wrong in companies and relationships. Unfortunately, the concept is too ambiguous to do anything constructive to fix it.
There are seven communication mistakes that lead to mis-understandings, and cause conflicts between co-workers, and bosses and their subordinates which lead to low morale and toxic work environments.
These are the "The 7 Deadly Sins of Organizational Leadership Communication," and the least understood and most common of the sins is communicating with a lack of specificity. |
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Termination Procrastination
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| "Profit covers many sins". That means that many of us may have become a little complacent and tend to procrastinate when it comes to problem employees... Maybe we didn't quite run our business following absolute best practice. Maybe some of us overlooked less than the best performance expected from our employees. Maybe we were a little too compassionate regarding employee effectiveness and as a result we haven't "weeded the garden" to allow our good employees to flourish. Instead, we just procrastinated on making these kinds of decisions.
If your company is one that got caught in that viscous web of easy success and thought that prosperity in the market wouldn't end and you didn't quite pay attention to basic best practice business acumen, you may have fallen prey to the "Procrastinating Concept of Profit Covers Many Sins". |
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