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2.2.3 Training objectives: Contributory factors
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| Training policy objectives with respect to the poor are frequently poorly defined. Social exclusion is a complex theoretical concept referring to causal mechanisms producing poverty. Translating this concept into practical, poverty reduction policies has proved to be difficult in most countries (see Gore and Figueiredo, 1997).
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Know Your Customers - Or Perish!
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| Most companies (large and small) don’t know their customers very well. Certainly, some people within the company usually have intimate knowledge of key contacts, information, history, and details about customers, but that information isn’t institutionalized as often as it should be – which means it can leave with your salespeople! Remember, you own this data.
To that fact, add this one: The most valuable component of any company’s assets is its customer data. Forget your balance sheet, long-term assets, and short-term assets. Without your customers, and the information regarding those customers, everything else is meaningless. Clearly, some framework of capturing customer data is vital for business success. Capturing and using that data is called “Customer Relationship Management.” |
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SELLING A BUSINESS: Legal Pitfalls
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| Consider how to structure the sale as early as possible, and take advice from your legal and tax advisers. If your business is run through a limited company, you will need to decide whether to sell the shares of the company or just the assets.
A share sale tends to be more complicated since you are selling not only the assets, but the liabilities of the company too.
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Social Graph - The Next Future Overused Phrase
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| Get ready to start hearing “Social Graph” as frequently as you hear “Web 2.0.” The construct of the Social Graph (and its friend – Social Network) has been around for a while. Now that Facebook has stolen our minds (and help us control our friends), we all are part of a social network. Or nine. Or 721 (that’s my best guess for the number of different services that have a social network that I’m a user of.) |
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Brand Revitalization
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| Building a strong brand takes commitment, time and hard work, but the result is one of the most valuable assets a company can own. That said, not all assets are static, and your brand image is no exception.
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The redistribution of poverty
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| Governments and social movements the world over often call for the redistribution of wealth; that the people with money and assets should give some of these to the poor. They believe that it is merely the absence of cash that makes poor people poor. They are wrong. |
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JPMorgan Launches Social Sector Finance Unit to Bring Financial Services to Microfinance and Social Enterprises
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| JPMorgan, a US-based global financial services firm with assets of USD 1.5 trillion and operations in more than 50 countries, has announced the launch of a Social Sector Finance (SSF) unit within its Investment Bank. |
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Succumbing to EVIL Shortcut-ish Temptations and Forgetting the “Social” In Social Media
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| Social media is turning marketing and public relations upside down. The rules of the game are changing and shifting, and amidst all of this wonderful, innovation-driven chaos, many get into social media without keeping a focus on the “social” in social media.
How many times have you gotten onboard a social media website, went on an “adding friends” wild spree, starting sending links to these new so-called friends and wished for the best? I don’t know about you but I’ve had several attempts with different social media sites. Many failed, and some succeeded. |
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Social Networking: The Five Biggest Mistakes Nichepreneurs™ Make
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| Over half of all Americans between the ages of 15-34 consider themselves active social network users. They regularly visit well-known social networking sites, such as MySpace or Facebook, or log onto specialty social networks. While industry research tells us that television watching is declining, social network use is on the rise. The message is clear. Strategic use of social networking can help a company grow.
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6 Habits of Successful Leaders
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| A company's greatest assets are the employees and the customers; but are you as a leader doing everything to make these assets feel valued? A company is a reflection of the leader. It is easy to figure out what it happening at the top based on what you see happening on other levels of an organization. Here are 6 ways to be more effective as a leader and a daily tip to improve your service. |
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What IS Social Networking and why is it so beneficial for Marketers?
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| We now live in an age when everybody talks about Social Media and Social Networks and Social Marketing, but what IS social networking? And what makes it so attractive to home business enthusiasts and Internet Marketers? Here is the simple answer... |
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