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Lesson #3: Knowledge is Your Most Important Capital
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| “Times were really tough in the beginning,” recalls Li Ka-shing. “When I started my business in 1950, I only had HK$50,000, so I was in a tight spot financially. I already had some work experience, but I had an advantage in competing with other companies – I was willing to learn the latest industry trends.” |
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Why Welcome Change?
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| Home business expert, Andrea Scott, discusses the importance of managing change effectively to create a successful home business. She shares specific strategies to assist in the process of welcoming change. |
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Lesson #3: Knowledge is Your Most Important Capital
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| “Times were really tough in the beginning,” recalls Li Ka-shing. “When I started my business in 1950, I only had HK$50,000, so I was in a tight spot financially. I already had some work experience, but I had an advantage in competing with other companies – I was willing to learn the latest industry trends.” |
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Divorce Expectations
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| Divorce can be compared to riding a roller coaster. There can be many ups and downs and tight curves. How do you manage this? |
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Mega-Trend: WorkLife Initiatives Take Hold
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| In our tight job market, employees may have more of a say about when, and where, they work. According to some new studies we might be seeing more of that in the form of worklife balance initiatives. |
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The 5 Must-Have Items for a Successful Work-at-Home Business
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| You've picked the perfect spot in your home for your new Work-At-Home office. It's a quiet and cozy corner, with a desk and a cordless phone. You've just finished setting-up your new computer and you think you're ready to start looking for home-based work. In your haste to grab the spot between the picture window and the Monet, you didn't notice that you forgot a few home-office essentials. No home-based business should be without the following five items. |
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HRO Trends and their Effect in a Tight Economy
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While there are indications that the tight economy may be starting to weaken, small businesses may feel the squeeze for some time to come. In an effort to offset rising operational costs and flat revenues, many small business are turning to Human Resources Outsourcing firms as a way reduce overhead, cut costs, and improve productivity. The HR Outsourcing trend continues to gain momentum even in a tight economy as other industries contract. |
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Michigan Attorney Tells Entrepreneurs How Michigan Families Can Pay Major Unknown Costs From a Car Accident
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| Without warning, Michigan families when involved in an auto accident find themselves on a tight budget are faced with almost overwhelming questions, such as: who will pay for my medical bills, now and in the future? Who will pay for my car that’s damaged or totaled? How can I keep food on the table and the roof over the head of my family when all these sudden major costs have to be met? Entrepreneurs, although likely not on a tight budget, face some of the same issues the next day after a car accident. |
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Giving Customers News They Can Use
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| In times when your marketing budget may be tight, utilizing resources like your customer newsletter can pay dividends. |
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Blind Spots
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| In my classes and consulting work on leadership, I often discuss the concept of a blind spot where the worst leaders are often blissfully unaware of their problems. My own observation in numerous organizations is that this is abundantly true. Hr Managers and subordinates are often frustrated at not being able to communicate how leaders undermine the very cause they wish to pursue due to this blindness.
Daniel Goleman, who invented Emotional Intelligence, observed that leaders who are most deficient in EI are the ones who have the biggest blind spot. They simply cannot see themselves as others do, so they are deceived into thinking incorrect thoughts about how they are coming across.
How can you remove the blind spot of a leader who has low Emotional Intelligence?
My own ideas on this topic are contained in this article.
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Hitting the Sweet Spot
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| Anyone who’s ever played golf knows about the ‘sweet spot’. It’s that favoured spot on the clubface – hit the sweet spot and it feels good, you’re in control of the ball and that birdie is yours for the taking. If you don’t hit that spot, it doesn’t feel right, you spend your time hacking in the rough and before you know it you’re in a bad patch. |
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Smartest President EVER!
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| We're in a tight spot here in America, possibly because NO ONE could've realized how badly the previous U.S. administration had balled things up - not even the smartest president ever, who got us to give him the job based on the assurance that he - and only he - could fix it. Here we are, though, more than three years later, and just look at how brilliantly it's all coming together.... |
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