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Do you Know What The “e” Stands For In e-Commerce?
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| What does the “e” stand for in e-Commerce?
Do you know?
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Rethinking the G Word
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| The next time someone is tempted with the brilliant idea to employ the word -or prefix- “global” in your brand messaging, tread softly. It’s currently a term so laden with history and controversy that it has similar properties to nitroglycerine: a useful tool for moving great masses at the appropriate distance, or alternately, something that if mishandled could easily blow up in your face. When a mainstream national magazine like Newsweek publishes a five-page article entitled “Globaloney”1 replete with color photos and informative charts, it’s time to re-evaluate where the terminology is headed, especially with regard to branding. Global brand strategies are one thing, but calling them that is another. |
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HOW TO BE LESS BUSY…. get more done…and make more money..
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| Most people are so busy being busy, they don't get time to look at how they manage themselves in an objective, detached way.
If you were observing yourself from a distance, what do you think you would see?
What coaching would you give yourself...?
Here are some ideas and tips to help you.. |
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Collecting the Facts for Preparing Process Maps
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| In two previous papers, we outlined the elements involved in setting up a process improvement project and getting the word out with a public announcement. With everyone on board, it’s time to get into the trenches.
Fact gathering is an integral part of understanding reality and preparing a good process map. Yet, it is often dismissed or given cursory attention as superficial process maps are created by an individual or group of people some distance away from the work…and thereby some distance away from reality. If you want your process maps to reflect reality, you must go to the work and see it happen.
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Entrepreneurs - Do You Disagree With Your Boss And Want To Start Out On Your Own?
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| Do you have a problem with your existing boss and think that they will not listen? Have you made numerous, time tested, industry accepted suggestions, but cannot seem to get this person to make changes that would benefit the company? So do you want to distance yourself from this company and do it yourself? Set your own company up and do things your way? Here’s a few suggestions for you. |
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What’s Your Compelling Purpose?
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| All of us are in search of a clear and driving purpose for our lives; we want to contribute to something bigger than ourselves. The world of work offers a great opportunity for people to connect with a purpose. The reality is that people care less about working for a company and much more about working for a compelling cause. Without a purpose, our teams are just putting in time. Their minds might be engaged, but their hearts will not be. A team without a purpose is a team without passion. They might achieve short-term results, but they won’t have the heart to go the distance.
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Distance Christian Business Coaching Saves Time and Money
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| Do you understand how effectively Distance Coaching will save you time and money as you more quickly and easily enhance your personal, professional or business development and operational skills? If you are like most Christian business owners, executives and managers who earn a living operating in a secular business or professional environment, you may often find your character and behavioral integrity under fire in ways that deter your optimum expression of competence. There is help for you through developing a distance coaching relationship with a seasoned Christian Business Coach. Read on to explore how the coaching process works and to take the simple survey to determine if you are presently ready to participate in a coaching relationship. |
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The Art of Virtual Leadership - 4 Keys to Leading Remote Workers and Managing Virtual Teams
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| There are 4 main keys to leading remote employees. These tips for distance management will help you work more successfully with your mobile workers and virtual teams. |
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5 Top Tips for Happy Holidays
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| From a distance, the holiday season looks great - full of warmth, laughter, cosy family time, beautiful decorations and delicious food. However, as an adult with ADHD, you know this time of year can be highly stressful. You have to coordinate and incorporate a lot of extra things into your already busy life. Keeping a tidy, clean house (for guests), money management (lots of extra expenses), planning ahead, organizing events and travel arrangements, managing your time and keeping in check perfectionist and procrastination tendencies could be a potential nightmare. But it doesn’t have the be. The key to enjoying the holidays is to find balance. Do enough so that you enjoy and celebrate the holidays, yet not TOO much that you are frazzled, burned out and in debt. |
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VGA Extender: Helps Place Computers in a Secure Location and Relay Information to Public Places
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| VGA Extender allows long distance transmission of video signals using category cables. Since cat5/6/5e cables are used, a distance of up to 950 feet can be achieved and use of bulky VGA cables is also eliminated thereby saving space and reducing clutter. |
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Leaders Take Responsibility for Their Choices
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| When our son Chris was four years old he desperately wanted to graduate from his Big Wheel tricycle to a real two-wheeled bike. He started with training wheels on the bike but soon wanted them removed and didn't want me holding the bike for him. The result was that each time he tried to ride the bike, he'd fall after going just a short distance. After his sixth failed attempt, his frustration got the better of him: He grabbed the bike off the ground and bit the front tire as hard as he could. Clearly, it was all the bike's fault!
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