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Hottest Food Franchise Business Opportunities: Pizza
Nearly everyone loves pizza, even if they can't seem to agree on toppings, so it might not surprise you to find out how lucrative the pizza business can be. Here's a quick look at some of the best Pizza franchises and what it takes to get each of them going.

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Pragmatic Optimism
Most people consider me an optimist because I laughingly state that I would take my last two dollars and buy a money belt. I'd even go after Moby Dick in a rowboat, and take the tartar sauce with me! However, I've got to confess that I don't hold a candle to the ultimate lady optimist who lived in a retirement home.

Is Your Mission Statement Written by Dilbert
There’s no more painful corporate ritual than the every-few-years mission statement revision. Here’s where a group of well-meaning people gather for several meetings, markers in hand, to torturously wordsmith themselves into agreement. Does this mission statement typically fire up everyone? Does it fire up anyone? The employees take the t-shirts home to their kids. The gold frames will be filed, roundly. There is no pulse-quickening. Instead, employees, customers, suppliers – everyone except execs and the authors themselves -- see the mission statement as vague, irrelevant, and disconnected from real work. The corporate Ginsu won’t even cut a tomato.

Creating a Strong Internal Brand: You Can Take it to the Bank
Creating and nurturing a strong internal brand - and the employee engagement that it creates - seems to the overriding "secret sauce" shared by leading companies across industry sector. And these leaders have figured out that the strong internal brand doesn't simply result in a nice place to work - it has financial rewards as well.

The Pickle King: The Early Years of Henry J. Heinz
He started grinding spices for his mother in the basement of their Pittsburgh home when he was just six years old. Later, when Henry Heinz founded his company, it was little more than a one-man operation of peddling horseradish sauce door-to-door. But today, the HJ Heinz Company has over 110 locations across six different continents, and is one of the leading brands in the food industry.

57 Varieties of Success: The HJ Heinz Company Takes Off
Heinz began his entrepreneurial ventures selling grated horseradish door to door, but he was soon moving on to bigger and better things. With the introduction of a new type of tomato ketchup, Heinz’s second business was off with a bang. The ketchup proved extremely popular on the market, and quickly became the company’s main focus. Heinz called the company “tomato-obsessed” and was soon the owner of the world’s largest tomato processor.

Finding Success in a Bottle: How Heinz Revolutionized an Industry
Heinz was called everything from the “Pickle King” to “tomato-obsessed,” but perhaps it was precisely this passion for produce that allowed Heinz to create one of the most successful US-based food companies in the world. How did this young boy who was destined to be a brick layer turn the tides around and become one of the most well-known names in corporate America?

Rule online marketing with the power of keywords
The single most consistent topic you will hear over and over in online marketing is the word keywords. That magic little word is the secret sauce to successful online marketing.

A Recipe for Building Leaders
If you were making a pizza for dinner, but left off the sauce and cheese, you’d serve a bland lump of dough for family and friends. The same thing happens when you provide a leadership development program without the essential ingredients: Time, variety, and a personal touch.

The Secret Sauce to Sales Management Success! Part 2
The "secret sauce" to sales management success is getting your sales reps to set their own goals for themselves.

How to Close Sales Now and Stop Playing the Follow-up Game
So how do you get all these people who say they want to work with you to commit? It's actually very easy. You just have to use limiters. Structure them in right up front. A limiter is an incentive to buy now. It's your "Today-only" discount or your "Fast-Action" scholarship or a bonus they get only if they invest by a certain time. Limiters are the secret sauce in your Irresistible Offer. The news gets even better!

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