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A HEALTHY COMPANY CULTURE FOR A HEALTHY BOTTOM-LINE
So, you want to: • get and stay ahead of your closest competitor; • outpace your industry’s growth trend; and • position yourself for your most profitable year yet as the benchmark for years to come. Easier said than done, yes? Actually, it’s easier to do than you may think.

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Community Express
CommunityExpress is a pilot SBA loan program that was developed in collaboration with the National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) and its member organizations. Under the pilot, which is available to selected lenders, an SBAExpress like program will be offered to pre-designated geographic areas serving mostly Low and Moderate Income areas and New Markets small businesses. The program will also include technical and management assistance, which is designed to help increase the loan applicant's chances of success.

Focus On the Basics for Survival
When a company is facing challenges, the key to survival is a focus on a few key areas. The two most important areas for success are your staff and your performance against pre-determined key performance indicators.

Transforming HR and IT from “Wayward Children” to Drivers of Business Success
It is my belief that sound human resource (HR) and information technology (IT) practices are capable of driving organizational success. Yet my observation and experience indicate that far too many HR and IT departments do not even come close to realizing this capability. To the contrary, both areas often are viewed internally as obstacles to individual and organizational success that divert scarce resources from areas that do the “real” work. What actions will you take today to stop these behaviors in your organization and support business success?

Commit to Developing Success Competencies
We all need to commit to taking personal responsibility for not only our health, but for our career and life success. Successful people do the thing they need to do to ensure that they succeed. One way that you can demonstrate your commitment to your success is by becoming competent in four key skills: creating positive personal impact, performing in an outstanding manner, becoming a dynamic communicator and developing your interpersonal competence. If you commit to becoming competent in these four areas, you’ll be on your way to a lifetime of success.

10 Laws of Success
Are you successful in your business? Do you get out of it exactly what you had wishes for? Or are you like 97% of the people, struggling to make a success with your business? If so, maybe you are missing one or more of these success laws, which also applies to different areas of your life.

Finding Success In Any Economy - Network, Add Value, Learn!
Choosing the right focus and setting the right priorities now can be the difference between success and failure. While we cannot control a lot right now, there are areas we can control and impact. Choosing wisely will contribute to our success and our peace of mind. If you want to grow in this economy, you need to learn from those that are experiencing the success you desire. Where are they spending their time and efforts? Expanding their networking, adding value to their clients, and making sure they prioritize their own personal development.

Beginner's Mind
Beginner’s Mind is an amazing way to prepare yourself to learn. Being able to let go of any suppositions and simply be a sponge is a gift beyond explanation. But we must also be selective when it comes to Beginner’s Mind. We all have expertise in some areas. And those areas often overlap with areas of Beginner’s Mind.

Will this Sales Dog Hunt?
Why doesn’t a new hire’s true success in the past transition to success in a new position...? Below are six areas to examine when determining whether past success can transition into a new sales position.

Jack of All Trades, Master of None: Why Specialists Are Happier (and More Successful)
While many people are attached to the idea that “you can do anything you set your mind to”, human experience shows us that certain people excel in certain areas. Embracing our limitations and developing our areas of specialization means getting realistic about both our happiness and success in life.

Success Psychology: The Freedom to Be Yourself
We are often trained to believe that our success rests on improving our weak areas and acquiring new skills. But according to Gary Jordan, Ph.D., psychologist and coach, success in both life and business relies on letting go of what you don’t do well, and embracing what you do.

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