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Automatic Renewal
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| As one professor of a University business school said, "Leasing is a global industry,
and one assumes that people qualified in matters of finance unnderstand how the industry works."
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Auto Stocks In The New World
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| It was quite funny when Obama joked about how the magazine “Car and Driver” named him the “Auto Executive of the Year”. Then Obama announced that the autos would need to meet stricter emissions standards. He won't be auto executive of the year anymore...
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Something you have, not something you do
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| I'm always trying to find ways to stop saying "Networking." (It's about RELATIONSHIPS, folks!) Never Eat Alone reader Chad Cheek gave me some simple but powerful ammunition.
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Bite Your Tongue: Eight More Ways To Improve Your Presentations
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| There was such a positive response to the speaking tips of Doug Lawrence (email) that I asked him for more stuff. Taking a cue from the fact that “Bite your tongue” was the most popular tip, here are more: |
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Building a Leadership Team - Part 1
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| Talent is necessary for building a winning leadership team, but talent is not sufficient. You can recruit the very best in every functional area of responsibility in your organization, but unless they work well together, you will fail to create sustainable value. And in a competitive environment, you will lose to teams with far less talent if they work well together but you don’t. There is a tongue in cheek axiom that comes as a corollary to this – “I’d rather be lucky than good.” If you believe in blind luck, go with God and stop reading. If you believe we make our own luck, I’d like to share three principles for creating a great leadership team and some practical insights into each: agreement on the mission, clear communication, and balance.
Pat1 = Agreement on the mission. |
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Building a Leadership Team - Part 2
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| Talent is necessary for building a winning leadership team, but talent is not sufficient. You can recruit the very best in every functional area of responsibility in your organization, but unless they work well together, you will fail to create sustainable value. And in a competitive environment, you will lose to teams with far less talent if they work well together but you don’t. There is a tongue in cheek axiom that comes as a corollary to this – “I’d rather be lucky than good.” If you believe in blind luck, go with God and stop reading. If you believe we make our own luck, I’d like to share three principles for creating a great leadership team and some practical insights into each: agreement on the mission, clear communication, and balance.
Part 2 = Clear Communication |
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Building a Leadership Team - Part 3
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| Talent is necessary for building a winning leadership team, but talent is not sufficient. You can recruit the very best in every functional area of responsibility in your organization, but unless they work well together, you will fail to create sustainable value. And in a competitive environment, you will lose to teams with far less talent if they work well together but you don’t. There is a tongue in cheek axiom that comes as a corollary to this – “I’d rather be lucky than good.” If you believe in blind luck, go with God and stop reading. If you believe we make our own luck, I’d like to share three principles for creating a great leadership team and some practical insights into each: agreement on the mission, clear communication, and balance.
Part 3 = Balance |
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Soul Candy: When the Good News Goes Sour
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| The Law of Attraction. The Secret. Build it and they will come.
There are many versions of the Good News, and some of them are so sweet they may not be as good for us as they are held out to be.
This article takes a tongue in cheek look at New Age spirituality. |
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Sales Training – Salespeople Sell Simply So Successfully
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| Do you have salesperson tongue twisters? Just like there are tongue twisters in every day conversations, there are sales twisters in selling! What can you learn from some popular everyday tongue twisters that translate to top sales traits? |
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How To Increase Your Chances For Getting An SBA Loan
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| Many of our start up business clients at Ethos 360 come to us with basic questions on how to get financing from the SBA. There are a few things to have in your back pocket (and on the tip of your tongue) before going to them in order to increase your chances of getting approved. |
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How to Lose an Argument (Even When You're Right)
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| If you're uncomfortable with conflict, as many of us are, it can be hard to muster the courage to tackle a difficult topic. This can result in a vicious cycle; our discomfort leads us to communicate in a way that guarantees we'll fail, confirming our worst fears about interpersonal conflict. We'll talk about ways to resolve an argument in future posts; here's a tongue-in-cheek look at ways to guarantee you won't. |
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How to Sue A Telemarketer by Stephen Ostrow, Esquire
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| How To Sue A Telemarketer: A Manual For Restoring Peace On Earth One Phone Call At A Time is a tongue-in-cheek manual that shows the average citizen how they can fight back against a telemarketer by taking them to small-claims court. Half humorous and half how-to, the book combines comedy with savvy information about the legal system and step-by-step instructions on how businesses and consumers can take telemarketers to task. Are you interested in learning the professional way to handle telemarketers and what to do when they break the rules? Then read on for details. |
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