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Are You Lost In Voice Mail Land?
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| Technology works with or against us. It can be a barrier between our prospects, customers and our value to them. Your invited to ponder several points that will clear the rubble from your communication path and open the channels for valiant customer care. |
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The Essence of Duct Tape Marketing
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| Duct tape (the tape) is simple, effective, and affordable—it’s not always the prettiest solution, but it does always work. The central theme of Duct Tape Marketing: The World's Most Practical Small Business Marketing Guide by John Jantsch is that effective small business marketing is a system—not an event—composed of simple, effective, and affordable techniques. |
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Life’s Problem Solvers: Duct Tape and WD40
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| “All of life’s problems can be solved with two things—duct tape and WD40. If it moves and it shouldn’t, you need duct tape. And if it doesn’t move and it should, you need WD40.”—Unknown |
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Lean Six Sigma and Duct Tape Marketing, an effective combination
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| Dager, a Duct Tape Marketing Coach and a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt is well versed in these disciplines. Both large and small companies are trying to find solutions to be more cost effective, more efficient, and more innovating. One such solution is using a combination of Lean Six Sigma Marketing and Duct Tape Marketing. |
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Duct Tape Marketing recognizes Lean Six Sigma Marketing Coach with Certification
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| John Jantsch, author of Duct Tape Marketing and founder of the Duct Tape Marketing organization developed this initiative and established levels of Duct Tape Marketing Coaching accreditation in an effort to place heavy emphasis on the success factors of the Duct Tape Marketing system and reward those who establish pre-defined levels of success using the Duct Tape Marketing approach, tools and point of view. |
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LEADERSHIP MEANS BEING EXCELLENT AT ANY PLACE, ANY TIME
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| I've been playing tennis for nearly five decades. I love the game and I hit the ball well, but I'm far from the player I wish I were.
I've been thinking about this a lot the past couple of weeks, because I've taken the opportunity, for the first time in many years, to play tennis nearly every day. My game has gotten progressively stronger. I've had a number of rapturous moments during which I've played like the player I long to be.
And almost certainly could be, even though I'm 58 years old. Until recently, I never believed that was possible. For most of my adult life, I've accepted the incredibly durable myth that some people are born with special talents and gifts, and that the potential to truly excel in any given pursuit is largely determined by our genetic inheritance. |
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The Magic Card
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| Just last week while listening to a radio newscast, I heard the most disturbing statistic imaginable. The statistic shocked me so much that I listened to the same newscast a half hour later to be certain that I had heard it right. The radio announcer proclaimed, "Less than 5% of Americans have a library card, and less than ½ of 1% use their card with any degree of frequency."
As a blind person, I think back to when I could read a book with my eyes like you are reading this column now. I'm embarrassed to say that at that time in my life, I took reading for granted, and I don't know that I ever read an entire book cover-to-cover. Today, with books-on-tape and a high-speed tape recorder, I read a book every day. This has literally changed my life.
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From the Tennis Courts…Another Lesson in Life
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| When the wind kicks up, an unexpected gust can be like another player on the court. A good tennis player knows how to deal with this unexpected, unwelcome situation. In business and in life there are frequent unexpected and unwelcome circumstances that we must learn to cope with and handle successfully. |
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What is art
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| Art these days is everywhere, from the tape on the cloths you put on your back to the table to sit at when eating your dinner in the evenings |
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How To Make Reality Catch Up.
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| In the late 1970s, Jim Fannin was coaching Adriano Panatta, one of the top-ranked tennis players in the world and a former French Open champion. He tells the story of Panatta’s quarterfinal match with one of the newcomers at an ATP tournament.
“As the match unfolded, this low-ranked, left-handed, red-headed jerk of a guy has no respect for a top-ranked player in the world. He stalls. He berates an umpire. He yells at a ball kid. He crushes my player! We are humiliated!” |
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Do disk based VTLs draw less power than tape?
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| Do disk based VTLs draw less power than tape? |
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