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Lesson #1: Employees are the Engine of Your Company
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| “I always felt that our people came first,” says Kelleher. “Some of the business schools regarded that as a conundrum. They would say: Which comes first, your people, your customers, or your shareholders? And I would say, it's not a conundrum. Your people come first, and if you treat them right, they'll treat the customers right, and the customers will come back, and that'll make the shareholders happy.” |
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Cool Sales Idea You Can Learn From a Christmas Orange
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| How Can A Customer Change Long-Term Habits So Quickly?
Easy. You try something better.
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More on Compelling Reasons
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| This is a good example of what happens when you don't have the real compelling reasons for someone to spend money with you. |
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10 Tips to Keep Your Mobile Office Ready for "On the Go"
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| If you work in an industry that requires you to work out of your vehicle, make sure you can find what you need in a flash. There are many mobile work centers available to purchase, or you can simply use zip lock bags and store pens, stapler, paper clips -- whatever you need to do work on the road. Here are 10 tips to keep your mobile office ready for "On the Go." |
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Surviving the Narcissist Leader
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| CEOs or Presidents, who attain positions of power, reach these positions for a variety of reasons. The reasons are not always a result of competency and hard work; these positions are not always earned. As a result employees find themselves under the rule of various kinds of leaders. Even those leaders that have earned their position can be impossible to work for and it’s difficult to be happy and satisfied doing it.
I personally have worked for two Narcissist CEOs during my career. Both of them were extremely vain, egotistical, conceited, selfish and paranoid. Each demonstrated one or more of those character flaws to an extreme. One actually threw a stapler at his secretary. Another had bugging devices installed in his executive team's offices. Both were believed to have Bi-Polar personalities by many. |
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Employee vs. Self Employed: Criteria and Considerations
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| For the majority of income earners, employment status is pretty evident. If you are going to the same place every day, have an assigned cubicle with a computer and corporate stapler, and your boss tells you what you need to do, chances are you are an employee. Conversely if you have several clients, use your own laptop, and are worried about where your next sale is going to come from, you are probably self employed.
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