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Five Simple Steps to Build a Winning Corporate Culture
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| In a winning company culture, a leader’s words and actions are aligned. What successful managers say accurately reflects the way things are, rather than simply posting motivational messages on the walls or masking dysfunctional behavior with words. In his newest article, “Five Simple Steps to Build a Winning Corporate Culture,” Dr. Gary Bradt discusses the three areas winning companies focus on: serving the customer, growing the business, and developing employees. His article outlines tips such as:
- Define the leadership principles that guide the organization
- Use those words in every business discussion and decision moving forward
- Build the message into people performance and management systems
- Create a leadership development experience that aligns with this attitude
- Stay the course, despite challenges and resistance
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“Strategic Thinking Applied to Making Winning Presentations to Investors”
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| As a business coach I find that business people always seem very interested and eager for advice on how to make winning presentations. And recently there has been an increased interest in seeking advice for making winning presentations to investors for their business. They want to know how best to prepare that winning presentation to a prospective investor. Applying strategic thinking to this request, here are ten actions I recommend to anyone desiring to make a winning presentation to investor(s). |
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Ten Questions with Jeffrey Kalmikoff, Chief Creative Officer of skinnyCorp/Threadless
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| Threadless is a very interesting company because of how it has “community-sourced” its product design. If you had told me that a company could succeed by running weekly tshirt design contests and then selling the winning designs, I would have told you that you’re nuts. I met Jeffrey during my tour of the Threadless offices a few weeks ago and posed these questions to him after my most enjoyable visit. |
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Winning is for Wimps and Losers
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| People often find themselves looking for the winning scenario for themselves or their businesses. Finding the winning scenario is important for any long-term success. But even better than the winning scenario is the win-win scenario. |
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New Small Business Loans
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| What’s the most difficult part of starting a business? Some will say it’s coming up with a winning idea. Others will say that it’s getting the word out about your new company. Personally, I’ve always found the most challenging aspect of starting a company to be finding the financing you need to get your idea off the ground and running. There are a number of avenues out there that you could pursue, so long as you know in what direction to look. If you’re applying for new small business loans, this article will summarize some of the things you need to know before you get started. |
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Five Simple Steps to Build a Winning Corporate Culture
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| In a winning company culture, a leader’s words and actions are aligned. What successful managers say accurately reflects the way things are, rather than simply posting motivational messages on the walls or masking dysfunctional behavior with words. In his newest article, “Five Simple Steps to Build a Winning Corporate Culture,” Dr. Gary Bradt discusses the three areas winning companies focus on: serving the customer, growing the business, and developing employees. His article outlines tips such as:
- Define the leadership principles that guide the organization
- Use those words in every business discussion and decision moving forward
- Build the message into people performance and management systems
- Create a leadership development experience that aligns with this attitude
- Stay the course, despite challenges and resistance
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SEMINARS CAN BE A USEFUL CORPORATE PUBLIC RELATIONS TOOL
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| A well-designed seminar with good quality guest speakers can be a winning PR event for both the host company and the audience. This article discusses some practical aspects. |
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Want to Increase Your Chance of Winning A Tender Or Bid?
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| Ok you want to bid for work? Great but you are a small company and are not sure whether you have much chance of winning. So what do you do? |
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Winning Business the Right Way
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| A look at winning business for your company through the use of three key traits. |
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Why You Should Enter Awards
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| Winning a business or industry award provides independent recognition of your expertise and success. And if promoted well, it allows you to stand out from your competitors.
Reasons why organisations should enter awards include the opportunity to raise the profile of the company, demonstrate you are well-run and successful, attract media coverage, increase the company's appeal to potential investors and be seen as a good employer, which can help attract top flight staff.
Winning is also a fantastic morale booster for everyone and sometimes provides a valuable prize.
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Winning Disguises the True Motivation to Compete
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| Does your very strong craving for winning motivate you? Winning is the primary motivator as believed by a lot of extremely competitive athletes. That is true for some, but not for all. Examine your real driving force and you may discover the actual core reason is to avoid losing. |
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