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Does Your Metabolism Slow As You Age?
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| After years of focussing on improving your company's bottom line many entrepreneurs can find that their waistlines are beginning to grow as well.Is age responsible for our declining energy and expanding waistlines or is it just a convenient excuse that hides a decline in our lifestyle habits?
Find out what the research says... |
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Ten Top Cures For The Deadly Disease of Marketing Apathy In Your Business
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| There is a dreaded and deadly disease embedded in too many businesses today. What is it? It is called APATHY or more specifically MARKETING APATHY. It is highly contagious and has become widespread among businesses. The symptoms of this disease are: lack of interest; lack of motivation; satisfaction with the status quo; lack of passion; complacency; passiveness; lack of follow-up and follow-through; and a general disregard for marketing activities. These symptoms create a formidable barrier to the success of you and your business. If you or others in your business suffer from any of these symptoms, then Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach urges you to try one or more of the top ten cures for MARKETING APATHY immediately! |
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Why paying attention to where you are in the business lifecycle will help you - part 3
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| In parts 1 and 2, I discussed the first 4 phases of a typical business lifecycle; from its very first days to reaching maturity.
In this article, the last of the series, I’ll discuss typical characteristics of a business that has developed to a stage where its owners are expanding. I’ll also discuss how to identify a business that has reached its peak and is now declining and the merits of reviewing exit strategies for its owners.
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What to Do When Customers Are Few
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| The measure of a salesperson is whether they flourish in bad economic times not in good. Peak performing salespeople are always producing. “They do what the average salespeople are unwilling to do.” Average salespeople blame the economy, or the boss for not advertising enough or the pricing for the lack of sales. Are you a typical salesperson, feet up on the desk, eating lunch, reading a book or a newspaper, or chit chatting with the salesperson next to you? |
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How to Increase Your Productivity
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| The biggest barrier to productivity is not a lack of time like most think. When you dig deep down to the core of the problem, a lack of productivity comes from a lack of integrity. Most people will say one thing and then do another. People who do this are not in integrity. This creates more work and leads to a lack of productivity.
As integrity decreases so does productivity. |
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Profitable Online business Ideas and the Recession; Increase Your Income
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| In these economic hard times everyone senses a high degree of fear and unrest. The typical reaction most people have is to “tighten your belt!” Many people will seek a part time job. Others will cling ever tighter to the job they have. Cutting corners and shaving the family budget is surely the norm. All of these things are a typical reaction. But is there another way? |
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Why DO Idiots Eat Their Young? And, Is it a Bad thing?
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| If we compare the typical "idiot" in business to the starving family patriarch in the cruelest of winters, interesting parallels start to surface. Consider the challenge of feeding a family to the typical business leader that must financially feed his or her team. Imagine the bad winter as analogous to the challenging business climate and the story starts to sizzle. |
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8 Ways of Looking at Procrastination and How to Avoid it
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| There could be many aspects related to procrastination, let’s explore a few of them.
1. Too much to do.
2. Internal blockage.
3. Lack of motivation.
4. Lack of paying attention.
5. Tired.
6. Guilt.
7. Delegating.
8. Passion. |
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Do you work with jerks?
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| Did you ever wonder how much time is spent being annoyed (or annoying others) at work? A whopping 93 percent of workers report being negatively affected by an inability to deal with conflict on the job. They are told to "forget it", "deal with it on personal time" or "it's no big deal".
Fortune 500 HR executives spend up to one-fifth of their time dealing with litigation activities. And a typical manager spends about 30 percent of a typical day dealing with disgruntled employees. |
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How to Find Clients
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| What I’m hearing as the obstacle for most people looking to attract new clients is
NOT actually a lack of information and theory, but a lack of implementation, a lack
of step-by-step processes, of resources and a lack of the TIME, FOCUS, and
DEDICATION needed to make things happen. |
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Did He Really Lose on Price?
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| A true story about how one salesperson lost a sale while inadvertently helping out the other guy. Too often, when we lose a sale because the other guy was cheaper, we throw up our hands and blame it all on price. We start crying about lack of quality, lack of service or lack of ethics in the other guy. What a bunch of babies! This is war today and the one who tends to win is the one who hustles! Read this true story and see if you agree! |
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