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Microsoft Acquires SAP? (A Commentary)
In her December 3rd posting in Information Week, Mary Hayes Weier reported a rumor in which Microsoft was in the process of moving toward acquiring SAP. The markets as Ms. Weier put it “felt strongly enough about the rumor that they drove up SAP’s stock by nearly 2%.” She went on to say that “there could be something to it,” as Microsoft had originally “looked at acquiring SAP” in June of 2004. Here is the link to the post in its entirety: http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2007/12/microsoft_rumor_1.html?cid=nl_IWK_daily#community

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Expand and Get Away from Small Growth in a Small Pond
Sometimes we get comfortable and forget that we need to expand our efforts, our limitations, and our horizons. This goes for individuals as well as communities and organizations as well.

You Are In Charge of Your Own Limitations
Who knows our limitations? Who knows our abilities? Who is the only person in control of our goals, aspirations, and horizons? It's us. No one may label us. We set our limitations and abilities, and we are the only ones who can change them.

Electronic Execution of Franchise Documents and E-Disclosure
The global proliferation of e-commerce legislation confirms that governments have become increasingly aware of technological innovation and its centrality to modern corporate commercial transactions. However, despite the progress that has been made in the practice and regulation of electronic business, some specialties are just beginning to share in its rewards. This article examines the history of electronic business as it applies to franchisors, with a view to the impact legislative and technological change will have on the franchisor-franchisee relationship. peter macrae dillon Siskinds franchise franchisor franchising lawyer attorney Toronto Ontario Canada www.franchiselaw.ca

Let Your Fantasy Be Your Reality
What would you do in your sales career if you did not have limitations? Everyone has self-imposed limitations. These limitations can stem from several strong forces – environment, childhood experiences, workplace profiling, etc. Never allow anyone to pigeonhole you into whom you supposedly are or who you are not.

Prioritization and Time Management
No matter how one approaches time management, a few limitations will always be in place. There will only be twenty four given hours in any one day. One will need to sleep, eat, tend to hygiene and conduct other “prerequisite” activities. There will always be more things that one might like to do than there is time to do them. When one looks at that collection of limitations, it becomes very clear that proper prioritization is essential to effective time management

180 and 360 Degree Assessments for the Sales Force
There are not a lot of companies that undertake 180 degree or 360 degree assessments of the sales force and that's a good thing because there are so many limitations. The 180 - The salesperson or sales manager does a self-rating on the predetermined competencies and attributes and the individual's boss conducts the same ratings. The 360 - The sales manager does a self-rating on the predetermined competencies and attributes and both the sales manager's boss and the salespeople that report to the sales manager conduct the same ratings. So the 180 and the 360 are nearly the same except for the number of people and the vertical depth. What are the limitations?

Go All the Way and More!
Sometimes it's a matter of unknown limitations you've set on yourself. Limitations to how far you will go with any given circumstance, determining to what lengths you will go to become successful. It becomes a matter of deep commitment to do whatever it takes. Not only to achieve the goal, but moreover to eliminate that obscure obstacle that seems to constantly stand in your way. Questions need to be asked of yourself, but more importantly answered with the most brutal of honesty.

Networking
Although technology has become increasingly important in recent years, the importance of relationships in business has not changed. Upon reflection, it appears that we have taken the following path. Technological Era --> Industrial Era In fact, it has been predicted that over the next ten to fifteen years, we will see a new era emerge; that being the era of the relationship in doing business. It is estimated that the relationships we have in business with our customers and within organisations will be the key differentiator for businesses worldwide. Technological Era --> Industrial Era --> Relationship Era

How to Use Kindle Text to Speech Feature on Your PC
Kindle's Text to Speech feature is a great option for Kindle users. However, there are some limitations on this feature. As a perfect and better replacement on PC, Text to Speech software can help you to avoid those limitations, plus more voices, more controls and more features.

When Being Driven Takes You to the Dark Side
In order to get more results, many of us condition ourselves to rise above our mental and physical limitations. We challenge ourselves to achieve the unimaginable in record time.

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