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Engaged Workers Impact Your Bottom-Line
The evidence is clear. Those employers who focus on optimizing their employee's contributions reap tremendous bottom-line benefits. Remember, unhappy employees make customers unhappy. The good news is that creating and maintaining high employee engagement is all within an organization's control. Employees will respond to management that takes care of them. Engaged workers are focused, hard working, and productive-and customers positively respond to them. There is tremendous financial impact, so managers cannot afford to ignore their employees.

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Will money solve Africa's Problems? A Story of Former Kenyan Millionaires
The $7 million compensation towards injuries caused by live ammunition left by the British to 228 Samburu herders did not stop them from spiralling back to poverty. A local TV crew visited the once “millionaire’s town” and found paupers instead. What lessons do millionaires of Maralal give to Africa?

Small Business Marketing -- Business Lessons Learned in Cabo
The thing about Cabo, Mexico, is you're surrounded by a lot of entrepreneurs. From the people peddling their wares on the sidewalk to the wait staff and crew members serving you (and working for tips), it's a great place to study what to do if you want to put more money in your pocket. Here are 5 things they did and what you can do in your own marketing to increase your sales.

Affiliate Marketing and Residual Income: Earning Money for the Long Haul
So you're up and running with your website and now it's time for the long term planning. Perhaps you've seen a slow but steady increase with your affiliate income but you want to add to it.

Dreadful Customer Dervice
In sales little things mean everything. Here's an example of how the crew on a charter fishing boat screwed up the little things which added up to a dreadful customer service experience.

"Gotcha TV"
You’ve seen it on TV dozens of times. The businessman is walking casually to his car when a reporter and television crew ambushes him on the sidewalk. Sometimes the businessman shields his face. Other times he tries to answer the impromptu questions. When television is at its best, a camera gets shoved and doors get slammed. But what should you do and how should you respond when confronted with this situation? Here are a few simple steps you should take that can ensure your reputation remains intact.

Is This Stock Market Rally Believable?
I admit I am far too guilty of trying to rationalize what my eyes are seeing as the market seems to defy gravity and continues to move higher. I usually laugh when I see some respected pundit or the CNBC zoo-crew provide a reason for market movement (almost always after the fact) as the answer is usually never as complicated as they make it out to be.

Franchises - Emotional Fulfillment - The Challenge
If you have trouble shifting your seat to the upright position for take off every morning, you should probably see if there's a better flight crew to help get you where you really want to go. Perhaps a Franchise is the answer, and perhaps it's not. However, until you ask these tough questions, and answer them with conviction, you won't know whether you have the possibility of leaping out of that rut, and over the Chrysler building in a single bound.

“Riding the Rails on Other Peoples Money”
Warren Buffett Bershire Hathaway Owner Related Business Principle # 8. Handing your money over to Warren Buffett and his crew ought to be a safe bet. Using other peoples money in a wise and judicious way is one of the pledges that Berkshire Hathaway vows.

Grandma’s Lesson
Thanksgiving this year was a fabulous family affair. We had the entire crew of aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, etc. including dogs and cats romping around my aunt Cherie’s house. My grandmother was there cooking up a storm despite having had brain surgery to remove a tumor just nice months before. What a woman.

5 Steps to Getting More Clients and Having More People to Help
If you are a solo business owner that helps people, you know how important it is have a steady stream of new clients. These five tips will give you immediate help!

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