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Developing Winners - Creating an Outstanding Foundation
By developing strong foundation of skills for every employee, an organization creates a greatly empowered workforce focused on achieving the company's goals. An effective grounding in four essential skill sets will remove most, if not all those speed bumps, detours and road blocks that distract organizations, wasting precious time and resources.
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Interim Management - Increasingly Part Of The Plan
Interim management has traditionally been seen as a reactive response to organisational failure. Increasingly, a new breed of interims are emerging - people who regard interim management as a career and have transferable leadership skills to work across sectors. Building in organisational capacity to accommodate career interims 'as part of the solution' is discussed.
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Who Do You Be In Business?
Who you are in life creates your results. Who are you in your business. If you want to have, you must be a certain person and this will drive your actions, which drive your results.
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Opening A Dollar Store - Eliminate Unneeded Space
Reducing costs and expenses is a constant battle for those who are opening a dollar store. The battle starts with the very first steps that are taken in preparation for opening the business. They continue as long as the business remains open.
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Should You Incorporate Your Business?
More than likely, at some point you are going to be asking yourself whether or not you should incorporate your business. Many people start out as sole proprietors and then incorporate later. However, there are a variety of pros and cons in deciding to incorporate. Before you take the big step to incorporate, it is important that you fully explore and understand the pros and cons of this decision so you make the best choice for you and your business.
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Success Delusion
All of us delude ourselves about our achievements, status, and contributions. We overestimate our contribution, and take credit for successes that belong to others. We have an elevated opinion of our skills and our standing among our peers. We ignore our costly failures and exaggerate our impact on net profits.
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A New Reason to Read
Why do we read? Well, we read for any number of reasons. I've read books for pure entertainment, to pass time, out of cohersion (school), or to learn about something I was interested in. Last year, however, I discovered a new reason I like to read.
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Extra Profits At Your Craft Show Booth
You spend a lot of time designing and putting together your crafts for craft shows, and you make a pretty good dollar for it when you sell them. But, have you ever wondered if there are any other ways for you to improve the bottom line without putting so much hands-on work into the crafts?
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Six Personal Gifts-To Control Your Own Destiny And Stay Great!
To be in control of your own destiny you must be pro-active.
Life takes place in a decision. When you take action to make something happen, stuff is going to happen. What to do about what happens, after you make something happen is where you take control. When stuff happens that you did not plan on, that is opportunity knocking!
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Preparing Your Cleaning Business for a Disaster
You spend years building up a successful cleaning business. And, unfortunately, in just a matter of minutes it can be wiped out by a disaster - fires, floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, and chemical spills are just a few of the things that can wipe out your business in a matter of minutes. How you prepare ahead of time can determine if your business succeeds or fails after a disaster happens.
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Machiavelli: The Prince - Its Business Implication
Machiavelli teachings and thoughts will never go out of fashion as power will always remain the center of both the political and corporate world. His writings are as relevant today as they were in the 16th century. Machiavelli stressed that the key to maintain the rule of the kingdom and to leave a legacy a Prince should try to maintain a balance between the subjects’ respect and aspire glory.
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Martial Artist Says Spiritual Attacks Are More Common Than Physical Ones
According to Dr. Gary S. Goodman, radio and TV expert commentator, best-selling author, and Black Belt in Kenpo Karate, it's important to avoid physical attacks. However, according to this sales, service and success coach and popular keynote speaker, spiritual attacks are more common and more damaging to the average person, and they occur with frequency.
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