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Franchise "Sleepers"
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| Having been around the franchise industry now for some time, it is very interesting to me to now and then run across a few real “sleepers”. |
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A Tough Life: Carnegie Makes Good with Steel
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| By the late 1880s, Carnegie had established himself as the world’s largest manufacturer of raw iron, steel-rails and coke. After purchasing rival Homestead Steel Works in 1888, Carnegie integrated his assets together under the Carnegie Steel Company. Worth an estimated $25 million, Carnegie became the proud owner of the world’s largest steel company. |
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Why Put Off Until Tomorrow What You Can Do Today
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| Ivy Ledbetter Lee was considered to be the father of public relations, even teaching the first PR class at New York University in 1912. He was a consultant for many business moguls of that time: Westinghouse, Lindbergh, Chrysler, and Charles M. Schwab. During his consultancy work for Bethlehem Steel, founded and run by Charles M. Schwab, Lee told president Schwab that, with all Bethlehem Steel accomplished and had to offer, he and his executives should have more effective management skills. Lee told Schwab, “"I can increase your people's efficiency – and your sales – if you will allow me to spend fifteen minutes with each of your executives." |
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What marketers actually sell
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| Not powder or chemicals or rubber or steel or silicon or talk or installations or even sugary water.
What marketers sell is hope. |
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The Serendipity Factor
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| Incredible things happen independently of those you personally create. I call these serendipitous blessings. When you're pushing hard on door A, someone or something opens door B. Often, when you look through door B, what's behind it is much better than what you were going after in the first place. However, you wouldn't have seen door B open if you hadn't been in the hall pushing on door A. Get in the here and now and look for the other opened doors, or go open some doors on your own. |
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Is Canada really rich in natural resources?: Calculating the effects of Foreign Ownership
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| In Toronto, CBC business reporter Jeannie Lee said there is a great deal at stake for Canada — and especially for southern Ontario, where Canada's steel industry is concentrated and where the global slump has already gutted the auto industry.
Canadian steel plants produced almost 16 million tonnes of steel in 2007, employing about 32,000 people and, by one estimate, supporting 140,000 indirect jobs, she said.
from "Buy American" rule in U.S. stimulus bill could cost Canada jobs, CBC News (January 29th, 2009) |
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Finding Your Marketing Comfort Zone
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| So, you’ve got something to say that you think others will find valuable. You’ve created an information-based product and coaching services to enhance and optimize its value. And people are knocking down your doors to buy! While the first part may be true, getting people to knock down your doors to buy from you is the result of finding your marketing comfort zone, which best reflects your services, products and personal gifts and talents. |
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Digital Steel International Exploring and Implementing Steel Warehouse Buildings
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| Nowadays, steel is the widely demanded alloy used to construct the steel warehouses due to its stiffness and durable properties. Over the decades, this strong metal is preferred over the other alloys for building heavy duty and diverse layouts. |
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Digital Steel International A High Tech Steel Industry Empowered With Tech Savvy Online Resources
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| Steel industry is showing immense growth by investing available high- tech resources to spread the steel import & export business all around the world. The internet is the powerful and highly integrated resource available. |
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Close the door on Opportunity?
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| Now you have been to this hallway before – but at that time there were some doors open, and some closed. And behind one of those doors you know is Grandfather’s study – and you have been told not to go in there. Standing at the top of the stairs, you know you must make a decision. How you wished Grandmother had been clearer on her instructions! |
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The “adjacent possibility”
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| A few years ago biologist and researcher Stuart Kauffman came up with a term he called “the adjacent possible.” It’s a complex theory but here’s a simple way to look at it. Think of being in a house that magically expands with every door you open. You walk into a room and see three more doors leading out. Once you open one of those doors you enter another room with another three doors leading to yet new rooms. Keep opening doors and eventually you’ll realize you’re in an expanding palace. |
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