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Tips for Plotting Your Novel – Part 2: Ferment the Plot
What do you think of when you see the word FERMENT? Picture a vat filled with young wine; it needs time to soak in all the subtle flavors that will make it distinct and delicious. A novel needs time―and more importantly, deep thought―to gather in all the richness that will make it a novel worth reading.

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To Incorporate or Not to Incorporate Part II
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The thing about coupons
Coupons are a surprisingly subtle invention. Now that anyone can offer them (because now anyone can have a store), it's worth a second to think about what they're for.

The Every Mans Guide to Incredible Wealth
Do you have to be a great salesperson to be one of the wealthiest people on earth? There are many, many consultants touting many different flavors of sales tools and techniques to help you to create incredible wealth. They would all like you to believe that by learning their method you will achieve it. If it were only that simple. Unfortunately sales it is only one component or one hat you'd have to wear.

Franchise Formats
There are several different franchise formats to consider when selling franchises. You might refer to these different formats as "flavors" of franchising. It is important to understand the differences so that you can properly develop your franchise program.

Place Those Small Bets, Quickly!
Nothing goes so well with that first cup of coffee as having your biases confirmed! In yesterday's Wall Street Journal ("In Search of Growth Leaders"), University of Virginia/Darden Graduate School of Business Prof Sean Carr, et al., lay out a growth model. There are, more or less, two flavors of companies:

Tips for Plotting Your Novel – Part 2: Ferment the Plot
What do you think of when you see the word FERMENT? Picture a vat filled with young wine; it needs time to soak in all the subtle flavors that will make it distinct and delicious. A novel needs time―and more importantly, deep thought―to gather in all the richness that will make it a novel worth reading.

Online Business is a game of Inches
Subtle differences in an online business can mean the difference between success and failure.

Career Development - Recognize Your Readiness
Careers are fluid. For a while we rest up and then we are off again. But how are we able to understand just when is right? Noticing the subtle messages, that's how...

Cultural Intelligence - Or The Art Of Avoiding “FARTFULLNESS”
We all know that intelligence is a good thing; however, it seems that new “flavors” of intelligence pop-up with annoying regularity. A few years ago it was emotional intelligence – this was cited as a “must have” for successful organizational players. Then we had social intelligence as the key skill. Now cultural intelligence is the hot topic!

Much ado about noodles!
The Ready to Eat Noodles market has evolved in India over the past 20 years. From a single brand, single variant many years ago, today consumers are spoilt for choices with exotic varieties and flavors.

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