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Big Mistake: Not Billing for all your Consulting Time
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| Have you billed all the hours your customer agreed to pay, you did all the work, and delivered satiafactory results? Why not? Is it your invoicing? Your time tracking? Or your delf-talk? Stop giving away your time. |
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Inundated in Intention
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| It is easy to find yourself drowning in intentions but time does not have to be your enemy. Fulfilling your commitments is not rocket science. Follow these simple steps and you will find that it will be a lot less daunting to fulfill all of your intentions.
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Ladies, Break Free From Stress!
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| Negative stress is not your friend. It is your enemy. The problem is so many of us women have allowed negative stress to become familiar. We’ve forgotten how dangerous it is and have simply accepted it as part of our lives. It’s time for this toxic relationship to end! |
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Extraordinary Self Leadership Means Exceptional Time Management
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| Is time your greatest enemy? If you think so, read on as to why you are wrong. |
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How your Resume can Optimise Interview Time
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| The primary function of a resume is to secure an invitation to an interview. But that's not all it can do. It can also provide you with a competitive edge at the interview.
Because your worst enemy in an interview is time, optimising that limited time is critical. Many interviews devote 50% of more of the precious, never to be repeated time to clarifying your experience and achievements rather than being an discussion about your ability to contribute to the organisation. |
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Resumes that Boost Interview Performance
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| Your resume's primary job is to win you an invitation to an interview. But that's not all it can do. In this article I explain how a great resume increases your opportunity to shine in the interview.
Your worst enemy in a job interview is time. Therefore, making the most of the time allocated to the interview is critical to gaining a competitive edge. How do you want to be remembered by the interviewers? As the candidate with whom they spent 75 per cent of the precious, never to be repeated time clarifying your skills, experience and achievements? Or as the candidate with whom they had an in-depth discussion about your ability to contribute to the organisation's future success? |
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4 TIPS ON HOW TO SURVIVE THIS ECONOMIC MELTDOWN AND BECOME A WINNER.
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| With the current global economic meltdown, you need to do different things to remain profitable. We are all feeling the pinch and it is not about to go away. Right now you need to develop a strategy to stay afloat. This time you need to pull that book you read about leadership in crisis time. If you have no such book them I will give you some ideas, which will save the day if well implemented. The economy is ducking and diving like a Spitfire plane under fire and in such a case, we need to know how to navigate through the enemy line. |
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Making People Want To Buy Your Branded Product And How Your Competition Effects Your Brand
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| Believe it or not your competition is usually only one of the small stumbling blocks to your success—you are. However, that does not let you off the hook when it comes to the old adage of “Know thine enemy.” Actually, your competition is not always your enemy, sometimes they can be your best friend—especially if their product is good quality and their brand name is not well imprinted onto society's conscious. Anyway, whether they have done a poor or fabulous job of branding their business for success you need to take time to research and study them, so you can know and understand what makes you special and why people should want to buy from you instead of them. |
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The Enemy in Sales
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| Most salespeople do not properly identify the real enemy they face each day. They mistakenly believe that they are fighting their competition, themselves, their prospects, the economy, their pricing, and a myriad of other issues. In reality, there is only a single enemy, which often masquerades as one of those other issues I just named. The enemy is.... |
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Marketing Strategy: Fight an Evil Enemy
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| Conflict sells. If you want to be noticed fight a powerful and evil enemy. Who or what are you fighting? While planning your marketing strategy pick an enemy. The tougher, the meaner, the more disgusting your enemy - the better for you. That positions you as the hero.
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Most intimate marketing channel – the smartphone
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| Mobile is poised to explode in 2011!
Especially now that Verizon Wireless has the iPhone.
It’s your best friend, as well as your worst enemy. You have it with you all the time. |
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