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The Lazarus Philosophy: The Danger of Expectations and The Beauty of Duty
Here are some excellent tenets of self-interested (not self-centered) lifestyle design from The Notebooks of Lazarus Long by the inimitable Robert Heinlein:

Step By Step Techniques To Build Brand Recognition And Grow Your Business
The bad news about trying to build your brand and grow your business is.... Building recognition can be one of the most difficult tasks in the branding process. The good news is.... There are many ways of building brand recognition, and they all start at do-it-yourself ground zero with you. Which means that getting the process started is entirely within your own control. So begin by fixing everything within your organization that limits the quality of your product, process or service and then work your way outwards—mending and fine-tuning as you go—toward your customers and competitors.

Into the Mind of a Shoplifter
To better understand shoplifting and to minimize theft we not only worked with law enforcement agencies, the security industry and retail organizations but we also interviewed approximately 300 shoplifters to better learn the some of the tricks of their trade.

Didn’t I park my car here?
Discussing auto theft and preventative measures.

In Business to Sell Shoplifted Items
Shoplifting along with employee theft has become big business. In a number of cases, storefronts have been set up for the sole purpose of reselling shoplifted items for huge profits. In other cases shoplifters as well as grocery store employees have made arrangements with unscrupulous restaurants to supply them with stolen merchandise, primarily meat products for a cut rate price. Meanwhile other shoplifters have gone into business for themselves selling a variety of shoplifted items on one of the many online auction sites.

Retail Loss Growing Problem
In today's highly competitive environment keeping retail loss, which includes shoplifting, internal theft, fraud, etc. to the utmost minimum is mandatory for the ongoing success of your retail business

Calculate the Cost of Shoplifting and Employee Theft
Shoplifting and employee theft cost the retailer a great deal in lost profits and everyone and everyone including the consumer pays for this crime. Unfortunately retailers often underestimate the actual figure in terms of losses. Unless a business has strict inventory control it is simple to come up short getting a good sense of overall losses. There is a basic formula for calculating total annual retail losses in your business, which will give you a fairly accurate idea of how much profits are actually walking out your door.

ID Theft - Fastest growing financial crime in America
Identity theft is the fastest growing financial crime in America - striking thousands of victims each year. In a matter of seconds, your personal information such as a social security number, a credit card number and/or an address can be stolen and used to obtain a new mortgage, a line of credit or additional credit cards. Protect yourself from this fast growing trend.

Why You Need Extra Insurance For A Home Based Business
If you are going to run a home based business, you need extra insurance-that is, you'll need insurance that most other people don't need. It's more than worth the premiums.

So you want to make money online
Entrepreneur know thyself, or be doomed to failure.

Has Common Sense Been Replaced by Rushing?
It’s a hectic run here, go there, do that, type world that many small businesses enjoy. I know we don’t enjoy it but it seems to be the way of life. Because of all our rushing to get work accomplished or be at our child’s event, sometimes it appears as if common sense is left behind.

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Remove Distractions to Ignite Sales Growth – Part 1
The most common thief of sales growth is distraction. Based on my experience, I estimate that on average, employees lose 40% of their time to distractions. This number ranges between 30% and 60%, depending on the company they work for, and can reach as high as 70%, depending on the individual. Distractions can be classified into two types: 1) leadership and organization; and 2) individual-specific. The leadership and organization distractions can be categorized into poor sales support, customer service mishaps, products that do not meet client needs, bad sales management, and poor communications. “Individual-specific” distractions refer to daily mental or situational conditions faced by the salesperson. Part I deals with leadership and organization because these have a more dramatic impact on growth than most companies realize

Wasted Days And Wasted Nights…
Procrastination is the known as the thief of time. It robs you of valuable opportunity for growth and improvement. If you take the time now to do a progress update on yourself, by measuring your actual results for the year so far, you may be very disappointed.

That Free Thing - An Honest Review
That Free Thing was founded by Seth Fraser, author of the book" The Legal Thief" in 2006. The company's leaders have over 10 years of experience in negotiating free services and products and over 40 years of combined marketing experience. They offer a wide array of free services and samples, promotional items and products to their members worldwide.

How Thieves Physically Steal Your Data!
Basically, the theft of sensitive information from companies can happen in two ways: physical data breaches or online breaches of security. Physical identity theft refers to cases where the identity thief needs to get in close to their targets or to the information they are trying to obtain. These sorts of identity theft efforts include dumpster diving to search for documents which contain information such as account numbers, social security card or credit card numbers, addresses and like. Basically, any information which contains personally identifying information on a customer, vendor or employee is of use to identity thieves. Mail may be stolen or thieves may pose as company

Protecting Your Company From An Online Data Breach
Why do data thieves attack corporate computer networks? Well, to paraphrase Willie Sutton, it's because that's where the data is. As I said in a previously blog, a data breach is usually done in one of two ways. A data thief will either employ physical means, such as dumpster diving, social engineering or a simple break-in; or via the internet. No business today can afford to be left behind technologically, meaning that in every corporate environment there are computers, networks and electronically stored information.

IN PRAISE OF UNCERTAINTY (AND A CHEAT SHEET FOR ENJOYING IT MORE)
Over the weekend, I saw Point Blank, a French action thriller about a nurse at a Parisian hospital whose very pregnant wife has been kidnapped and will be killed unless he delivers to the kidnappers a thief who’s a patient in the hospital. It was so good. Even as my heart was pounding, I savored the twists and turns in the plot and didn’t want it to end.

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