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Don't Squander Your Message
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| If you've listened to the news on National Public Radio, you might have heard sponsorships ending "on the Web at Sodexho.com." But they don't tell you how to spell it! They don't even say "so-dex-ho," let alone the far more effective "s-o-d-e-x-h-o." When you're entering a website, if you're even one letter off, you won't get there--you'll get to someone else's site, perhaps, or a "server not found" error. |
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Overview of Microfinance
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Why Use a Business Coach for Business Development?
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| As business owners and managers we find ourselves thrust into our position through what is commonly referred to as “Promotion into Incompetence”. We move up through the ranks or start our own businesses based on our technical skills. Little consideration is given to the actual (non technical) skills and mindset required to manage people and run a business effectively.
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Tips for Technical Writing
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| Technical writing warrants method and practice. The following article providers tips to aid in technical writing endeavors. |
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A False Assumption Made by Too Many Aspiring Entrepreneurs
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| In his best selling book, The E-Myth Revisited, Michael Gerber said that most people fall victim to the most disastrous assumption anyone can make about going into business. He calls it 'The Fatal Assumption'. That Fatal Assumption is: if you understand the technical work of a business, you understand a business that does that technical work. In other words, don't assume that if you know how to bake pies (technical work of a business), it means you know how to successfully run a business that sells pies (business that does that technical work). |
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Precision Practitioners | What Distinguishes a True Master
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| Often people ask me what separates a “Practitioner” from a “Master Practitioner”. Or what separates a “good” practitioner, from a “great” practitioner from an “extraordinary” practitioner. It is a good question, and one deserving of answers.
From a technical standpoint as well as a practical standpoint, there are several criteria that filter these levels, and the piece of paper upon which their certification is printed is usually not one of them. |
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Lesson #4: “We focus a lot on culture”
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| “Watching Ev really sink his teeth into the role of CEO, take it very seriously,” says Stone. “He very genuinely wants to innovate – not just from a product or technology standpoint, but from a company standpoint. For me, I’ve learned about what it means to focus on a culture, to build social responsibility and the idea of a company as a super-organism.” |
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Downloadable Soft Skills Train the Trainer Training Materials Streamlines Training
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| Most trainers start their career in technical roles. After all, before they become confident to teach others, they need to know the topic they want to teach inside out. Learning something deeply takes years and requires a lot of persistence. Eventually, a technical person may decide that it is time to start transferring that knowledge to others.
This is where training and knowing how to train others comes into equation. We all know that someone can be very good at what they do but might not be good at telling you how they do it. On the other hand, some people are very good at explaining everything in simple terms, even though they are not world famous in their technical field. |
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Do Quality Technical Support for Your Business
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| Good technical support can help you increase customer conversion rate and win fine reputation. Also, it is good for brand dissemination. Here are some guides to help you do good technical support for your business. |
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Where the Jobs Are/Will Be
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| Not surprisingly, the job growth in technical fields will exceed the increases in the non-technical. |
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B2B PR – Planning for Success
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| Business-to-business public relations demands a different approach to consumer PR. Consumer and B2C PR is often event or stunt driven with a short term focus. B2B PR is based on hard facts, technical discussion and demonstrating capability. Building confidence and credibility with technical buyers, engineers, architects and other professionals encourages sales and fosters long term business. To achieve lasting results, you need a strong working relationship with a technical PR specialist who understands your products, your markets and your customer needs. |
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Managing techies
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| Do you need to come from a technical background to manage technical people? |
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