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Success Strategies for Tough Times
There’s just no getting around it. Times are tough. Yet there is opportunity for growth in the midst of these economic hard times. While it might go against intuition, success in difficult times calls for holding true to basic tenets of effective behavior. With the proper attitude and approach, you can indeed thrive in the midst of uncertainty. Here's how...

Writing The Book On Great Customer Service
You probably can't compete with the superstore on volume of inventory or on price, but there are other things you can do to help keep the customers coming in your door. One of the best ways to ensure customer loyalty is to offer superior customer service.

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Brand differentiation by design
During one recent afternoon, we experienced a demonstration of the power of emotion and the human need for affiliation. By design.

Father's Day Advice from My Father
Sunday is Father’s Day which, of course, always makes me think of my dad, Fred C. Trump.

10 Tips to Prevent The Afternoon Slump
If you’re like two-thirds of the population, you’ve experienced the afternoon slump. You know the feeling…it’s mid-afternoon and you feel tired and drained and want to call it a day. While you still plug away at your work, you often find that you are not as productive as you need to be. You’ve hit the afternoon slump.

This drop in energy is not all in your head. It is a physiological response from your body. Fortunately, you can employ methods to reduce the slump’s frequency and to shorten its duration once it does start. Some of the methods work solely on the individual level, while others require a company-wide initiative. When you utilize these 10 tips and instill them in your office, you will replace the afternoon slump with a time of increased productivity.


Time for Apple to release a 25th anniversary Mac
The Mac turns 25 this year. And Super Bowl Sunday would be the perfect (symbolically, at least) time for Apple to run an ad for a 25th anniversary Mac.

Marketing Like a Rockstar! Part 1
Everything I learned About Marketing, I learned From Paul Stanley of KISS! Not quite but I'll tell you what. If you pay attention to any great rock front man or woman, you will notice a couple of very clever tactics. Dateline Sunday March 22nd... So there I was indulging in a guilty pleasure... Like I said, guilty pleasure... So sunday I popped in a DVD "Kiss w/ the Melbourne Symphony. Kiss, the garishly made up rock band (with tons of pop hooks) with a symphony... Should be interesting, I thought. It's amazing what a different perspective will do. The DVD was tons of fun (guilty pleasure, remember...) but I noticed all the sales, marketing and trainer tricks that lea

The Recession Means That Your Need To Open Up Your Café Or Restaurant On A Sunday?
You are working hard to beat the recession, but you are going to have to open up on a Sunday in order to make any profit and keep your staff employed. So how do you go about capitalising on this?

Profitable Online Home Based Business Ideas and the Recession; No More Stress
Do you ever have the feeling of impending doom or dread on a Sunday afternoon? Do you ever walk by your alarm clock during the weekend or evenings and just want to choke it to death? When the weekends are coming to an end do you get a sick feeling in the pit of your stomach?

Fishing Lessons
Recently, I had the opportunity to spend an afternoon fishing with my father. This is something I highly recommend. He and I spent a lot of time fishing when I was growing up, but now we seem to get out once or twice a year. I find that the fishing is irrelevant. The key is the outing itself and the time we spend together, as well as the lessons I learn. Fishing is simply an excuse to enjoy an afternoon outdoors with someone you love and respect. Fishing somehow makes it legitimate. If you were to take an afternoon off work, stand at the lakeshore, and talk, you would be considered lazy or unproductive. But if you hold a fishing rod during the process, it makes it all somehow legitimate.

Firing Without the Headache or Heartache
It is Friday afternoon and you call John Thompson in to your office.

What Are You Harvesting?
Talk about a cliche - we actually went for a drive in the country last Sunday. That's right, a "Sunday Drive," like people used to do two and three generations ago. It was delightful to roam around the southern Colorado countryside, with no time pressures and no particular destination. We ended up patronizing a roadside "farmer's market" fruit-and-vegetable stand, and it got me thinking about inspiration....

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