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  • Free Forex Training and the Currency Exchange Business  By : Andrew Daigle
    Information about how to use free forex training sites to get a good foundation for trading the forex market.
  • The New Wine Label Phenomenon  By : Peter Renton
    The wine business is becoming increasingly competitive, so wineries are spending more time and effort on their wine labels. They have also realized that fun and creative labels sell more wine.
  • 5 Survival Tactics for When Everything Goes Wrong  By : Sandra P. Martini
    You know the type of week. * You’ve worked hard and are gearing up to launch a new product when a vendor calls and says that he can’t get the new website up on deadline which is “okay” because the graphic artist’s computer crashed and your product picture isn’t ready anyway. They’ll get back to you. What do you do when it all goes wrong?
  • Murder, Policies and Procedures  By : Dot Olonovich
    Policies and procedures are often ineffective, and sometimes the results can be downright dangerous. Find out how you can make the most of your policies and procedures to keep your company and people safe and productive.
  • Make a fortune when you correct these mistakes in seminar marketing  By : Larry Klein
    You can make fantastic profits marketing your professonal services with seminars when you correct these 3 most common mistakes.
  • Leadership Lessons from the Great Pyramids - PART 2 of 2  By : Arthur F Carmazzi
    It was not slaves who built the great pyramids. It was gangs of motivated, dedicated, and well organized individuals who had a purpose… …And over 4500 years later, when viewing the astonishing accomplishments of the great pyramid builders through modern Directive Communication™ psychology, we find patterns. And the pyramids themselves conceal a mysterious code that illuminates the force of superior leadership.
  • Networking Tips for Cleaning Companies  By : Steve Hanson
    Many people cringe at the thought of having to "network" to gain business for their cleaning company. But networking is one of the best ways to meet people and build relationships, and as you know, building relationships is the cornerstone of building a successful cleaning business. This article offers tips for effective networking for your cleaning business.
  • Home Business Requirements  By : Enrique Villalobos
    Make sure you've covered every aspect of your home business enterprise.
  • What Every Home Business Owner Can Learn From Arnold Schwarzenegger  By : Jesse Boland
    To Find Success In Business You Must Reinvent Yourself as the CEO of Your Own Home Business. If You think of Your Business as a Hobby Your Business Will Pay You Like a Hobby. The First Step to Success in Making Money From Home is the Rethink Your Ideas of What Your Business Means to You
  • Take Back Control! (of your Marketing)  By : Audrey Burton
    Do you hate marketing and find it a necessary evil? Read on to discover a couple of easy things you can do to simplify your marketing.
  • Are You Prepared At The End Of Your Trade Show?  By : Barry Brenner
    Trade shows are a significant cost of doing business. The results of your trade show return on investment can be magnified by planning and implemeting your show closing itinerary.
  • How to Easily Make Your Customers Always Think of You  By : Sandra P. Martini
    Have you ever noticed that people get incredibly happy whenever you unexpectedly think of them or do something for them? Gifts and goodies are an inexpensive way to help with client and customer retention – remember it’s much less expensive to keep an existing customer than it is to get a new one. This is a great and simple way to stay at the forefront of your customers’ minds.
  • Business/Product Publicity: Market To The Media First  By : Todd Brabender
    When the media features your business or product on their pages or airwaves, the resulting consumer response can really help you determine exactly who your best possible customers are -- and at a fraction of the cost of an advertising campaign.
  • Your Dream Clients  By : Kelly Robbins
    It doesn't matter the size of your business or what industry it is in, I recommend creating a list of the clients you would looooooove to work with -- your dream clients. This is a list of large to medium size companies that are your ideal prospects. You are going to spend the majority of time, marketing efforts and energy targeting this group of people.
  • What All Successful Entrepreneurs Have In Common?  By : Sean Conway
    Almost every successful wealthy entrepreneur when interviewed states they had a significant, extraordinary goal they wanted to achieve. The one consistent thing amongst all of these goals is that they are deeply personal and have such significant and emotional meaning that the entrepreneur has no choice but to follow the goal and achieve it. Find out exactly how to set goals which drive success, based on the real practices of global millionaires.
  • Networking for Cleaning Companies: How to Plan Ahead  By : Steve Hanson
    Networking is a great way to market your cleaning business, and in order to do it effectively, you need to plan ahead so you know what you want to accomplish at each event. You also need to grow and nurture your network to keep it fresh!
  • Forex Trading and the Foreign Currency Exchange Business  By : Andrew Daigle
    This article gives folks an overall view of the Forex trading business and how the foreign currency exchange business works.
  • Women Business: 4 Tips On Brainstorming Business Ideas  By : Alvin Toh
    According to a study by three prominent women's business organizations the National Foundation for Women Business Owners (NFWBO), Catalyst, and The Committee of 200, women who launch their businesses are primarily inspired by an entrepreneurial idea. Entrepreneurship offers the opportunities to implement entrepreneurial ideas and gives women a sense of recognition since they work for themselves.
  • Lessons from the Crib – How to Hold Your New Recruits  By : Eileen Silva
    Dr. Silva gives insights on making MLM fun and interesting for new recruits as well as tapping into what they want or what rewards would tempt them.
  • Kick Your But's  By : William Frank Diedrich
    "But" is the great negator. We express our good intention and then qualify it with "but". “I want to help these people, but they are unreasonable.” As leaders we need to kick our but's and take complete responsibilty.
  • Goals...Why are they SO important?  By : Tal Fighel
    Goal setting should really be defined as a person creating the future in advance by writing these goals on a paper and doing what ever it takes to make it happen.
  • Using Risk Reversal Closes More Sales  By : Archie Lawhorne
    When you minimize risk in purchasing decisions a lot more people are willing to say "yes". Once they sample your product or service, if it performs as you say, most customers will keep that product and continue buying again and again.
  • Avoid Opportunities with Deadlines - They are Preying on Desperation  By : Michael Mould
    Did you ever notice advertisements for products that claimed you must act quickly to benefit from the currently offered price? This kind of promotional advertising has spilled over into business opportunities and you should avoid such "opportunities."
  • Is It Bad To Be Rich?  By : Jeff Smith
    Could your perception of being rich be holding you back from achieving great things in your life? Find out why most of us think that wealth is a bad word and how that prevents happiness, fulfilling relationships and living life as we we really like.
  • Leadership 101  By : Colleen Kettenhofen
    Are you a busy manager, supervisor or team leader? Do you want to improve your leadership skills, your team's productivity and results? Would your employees describe you as an excellent role model? Develop your best management style by discovering 10 proven traits that are essential to effective leadership and lasting influence.
  • How to Create Job Descriptions for Your Cleaning Business  By : Steve Hanson
    As your cleaning business grows, one of the first things you will need to do is hire employees. But before you put that ad in the paper or start interviewing prospective cleaning employees, you should have a written job description that specifies the duties of the position.
  • The Best Forex Trading System  By : Andrew Daigle
    Every Forex trader knows we live by our Forex trading system. Each system is as individualized as the traders that use them. Once you find the Forex trading system that works best for you, and continuously try to improve your win to loss ratio.
  • Networking - The Route To Unadvertised Jobs  By : Robin Nicholson
    In this article we remove the mystique from networking, explain how to go about it, and why it is so important for anyone in business, particularly if they are looking to change their job or career. Over half the jobs that change hands never appear in the public domain and networking is the key to accessing many of these.
  • USPS: It Reminds You of the Army, and its Call to "Hurry Up and Wait"  By : Ed Bagley
    Why aren't those postal lines moving faster? If you thought it was because the front counter people at your post office are slow and inefficient, think again. Usually in the battle between men and machines, it is the man that slows down the machine; in the case of the USPS front counter processing software, it is the machine that is slowing down the man, not to mention annoying customers and aggravating postal employees.
  • Successful Advergaming Strategies  By : Scott Heath
    Marketers and advertisers wishing to use advergaming effectively must remember some important factors when employing advergaming as a marketing tool. According to a Wall Street Journal report, advergaming is projected to generate $4 billion in revenues by the end of 2008, and the report states that companies using advergaming believe the gaming audience is more open to in-game advertising than web surfers and TV watchers.
  • How To Reach Your Clients Without Publishing An Ezine  By : Sandra P. Martini
    Are you thinking that you need to send some type of ezine or newsletter to your customers and clients, but afraid that you don’t have the time or the content to publish on an ongoing basis? If that’s the case, you may want to consider one of these alternatives. They will help you stay in touch with your clients, capture email addresses on your website and establish your credibility without requiring you to come up with new content each week.
  • How To Train Without Training Courses!  By : Carl Duncker
    Historically, businesses have relied on classroom based training classes to train their staff. As effective as training classes are, there are a number of alternative ‘training interventions’ which are available to the training practitioner. So what is a training intervention? A training intervention is understood to be any activity which...
  • Use the Want Ads to Find Hidden Jobs  By : Joseph Turner
    The want ads aren't useless. Here's how to use your local classifieds plus other back page sections of your newspaper to source hidden jobs.
  • 10 Conversation Starters for Introverts Who Want to Network Successfully  By : Donna Gunter
    Networking as it's traditionally carried out is not the favorite activity of many introverts. What has made this process easier for me is that I find out as much as I can about the others with whom I speak by asking one of my 10 pre-designed questions, noted in this article.
  • Is Your Sales Letter Too Long Or Just Plain Old Boring?  By : Stuart Elliott
    Interestingly enough the majority of people who ask me whether their sales letter is too long have missed the boat somewhat. You see a sales letter can't be too long... it can only be too boring.
  • 10 Ways to Achieve Success as a Lifestyle Entrepreneur  By : Kelly ONeil
    Too many professionals struggle with an unhealthy balance of work and play, as their careers take over the majority of their time and leave them with little energy to devote to other priorities such as family and friends. Is there a way to find happiness through a successful career that will allow you to still enjoy all aspects of your life? Believe it or not, there is. You, too, can join the ranks of the lifestyle entrepreneurs.
  • NACS 2006 Trade Show Review  By : Jorge Olson
    Learn about the NACS trade show and how to benefit form it.
  • David and Goliath: How To Become An Overnight Success  By : Rob Marshall
    The story of David's victory over Goliath has inspired people for centuries. By defeating Goliath, David was able to go from a being simple shepherd boy to becoming the king of Israel. From David's life we learn how we can overcome the obstacles we face, and what it takes to become an "overnight" success.
  • Creating a Marketing Energy  By : Kelly Robbins
    I've spoken with quite a few people about their businesses and why they have ups and downs in their business cycles. We talked about why they never seem to have a consistent stream of clients (and income). Some of them assume they are working with the wrong group of people, the wrong niche. Or that they don't have a niche and that's why they aren't making any money.
  • Why You Need to Brand Your Cleaning Company  By : Steve Hanson
    As you get your cleaning company up and running, it's important to develop a brand image. Your brand shows your personality and values to your clients, vendors, distributors, potential clients, and professional organizations you belong to. A brand image is not just for the big corporations; a strong brand image potrays your company as credible and develops customer loyalty.
  • Advergaming – Playing to Win  By : Scott Heath
    While adult consumers have the disposable income to spend, consumers under the age of 18 are big marketing targets for companies and the millions of products and services offered. There’s no denying the influence a child has on the spending habits of a parent, and advertisers are aware that pulling in the kids pulls in the parents – and their money.
  • Handy Corporate Gift Ideas For This Holiday Season  By : Titus Hoskins
    Finding appropriate corporate gifts for a large number of employees or workers in your company or organization each holiday season can be a daunting task. Here are some corporate gift ideas and suggestions that will make your job easier...
  • Choosing the right Venue Finding Specialist for your Event can be difficult.  By : Mandy Chagger
    You're in a pickle; you have an afternoon to find a venue in central London that can host your company AGM. You have 200 delegates that need accommodation and dining, on top of that you have to make sure you have all the correct equipment such as LCD Projectors, Flip Charts, Internet and Email Services. Where do you start?
  • Marketing Risk  By : Frederic Moraillon
    Do you gamble with your marketing dollar? Do you invest it wisely and expect a return? These simple questions still throws people off and many feel the need to justify and explain why they can't. The usual excuses are “you don’t understand what we do,” “it can’t be measured,” it’s all about long-term branding,” etc., such answer could easily constitute a book of excuses in itself.
  • Employers’ Are Creating a Weather System That Forecasts a Hurricane of Discrimination Lawsuits  By : Elizabeth Moreno
    Employers should accomodate permanently inured employees under California law. There is a recent trend, that employers are not accomodating employees and as a result are getting sued. The article describes how they should evaude whether an acccomodation should be granted.
  • 5 Ways to Attract More Success  By : Colleen Kettenhofen
    Take responsibility for the choices you've made in life. No matter where you're at, accept that you are where you are as a result of your choices. Then you can effectively move on to fulfilling your passion and achieving new dreams. Discover 5 quick tips from self-made millionaires on achieving greater personal and professional success.
  • Make Your Booth Successful  By : Audrey Burton
    The holiday season is upon us, as are holiday boutiques and expos. Do you know how to maximize this opportunity? Read this article for practical help to sell goods and capture contact data!
  • Employees Should Run Laps to Lower Health Care Premiums  By : Adam Kessler
    This article discusses a couple helpful solutions to the rising health care costs that small businesses have to deal with on a daily basis.
  • The Intelligence of Emotions: Will the Real Definition of Emotional Intelligence Please Stand Up  By : Joshua Freedman
    Emotional intelligence is an emerging science that is attracting great interest in all sectors of society. What does it really mean to talk about "intelligence" of emotions? What is the essence of this new concept beyond the hype?
  • Is God Part of Your Marketing Strategy? Part 1  By : Jesse Boland
    The reason God MUST become part of your business is widely apparent, but not always practiced by new business owners. The fact that God is key to your success as a business owner can be demonstrated by revealing the fact that the vast majority of successful entrepreneurs' business success is linked to their individual beliefs in God. What role does God play to help you become successful running your own business?
  • Career Fairs Best Serve Everyone But the Jobless  By : Ed Bagley
    Reading my Sunday newspaper yesterday reminded me of how Career Fairs do little to substantially increase local employment. Three special interest groups benefit the most, not the unemployed looking for work. You could hold Career Fairs for the unemployed every other week in Flint, Michigan and it still would not affect their depressed economy. It is likely that when people benefit from these Career Fairs it is more by accident than design.
  • 5 Easy and Effective Holiday Marketing Ideas for Your Business  By : Alicia Forest
    Learn 5 easy and effective ways to market your business for the holidays.
  • How to Clean Grout in Floors  By : Steve Hanson
    Restroom cleanliness is one of the most common complaints cleaning companies receive. When cleaning restrooms, keep in mind that they should not only look clean, but that they should feel and smell clean. An important part in maintaining a high level of cleanliness is making sure the floor grout is clean.
  • Motivation: What Works?  By : William Frank Diedrich
    Criticism and blaming do not work to create motivation. To lead is to create a motivating environment through a clear understanding of how people think and work. Leaders need to shift their vision from fixing what doesn't work to reinforcing what does work.
  • Difficult People: 3 Things You Must Know!  By : Colleen Kettenhofen
    Do you know any difficult people? Have you ever lived or worked with a difficult person? Might YOU be a difficult person? In conducting leadership training around the world, many people confide to me they think THEY might be a difficult person. If you're a manager, supervisor, or in any position of leadership, good people skills will help guarantee your success.
  • Gold Uses in Industry  By : Jaks Lloyd
    A knowledge of the commercial uses of gold enables a savvy investor to make a judgement on the future demand for the metal and in conjunction with other criteria such as the erosion of the purchasing power of a currency, political factors, gold hoarding or selling off by governments, the technical picture, etc.etc., can make the decision to be long, short or stay out of the market until a more favorable opportunity occurs
  • Conflict avoidance: don’t let it ruin your business  By : Anne Alexander
    How to talk with someone about a problem – whether it is about a disagreement you are in the midst of, or it is about an agreement they broke with you.
  • Leadership: Taking Responsibility for Our Choices  By : Bill Pullen
    Leaders create the workplace, community or family they want by taking responsibility for the choices they make and the actions they take. In this article leadership coach Bill Pullen challenges readers to take back power, control and leadership in their life by accepting responsiblity for the choices they make.
  • Digital Duplicators – Benefits compared to High Volume Copier Printers.  By : Vincent Woodall
    Digital duplicators are nowadays sophisticated, technologyicall advanced, environmentally friendly and cost-effective machines. Digital duplicators combine the speed and reliability of an offset press with the ease of use of a conventional photocopier combined with the networking capabilities of a laser printer. So why don't more companies use them?
  • How to Reduce the Cost of Sickness in Your Business  By : Carl Duncker
    Recent surveys suggest that employee absence is costing employers a staggering eight working days per employee each year. Yet the cost of employee absence to the organization can be significantly reduced - if you know how.
  • Trading Glory for Dollars: The Art of Leading from the Back of the Room  By : Eileen Silva
    Eileen discusses the benefits of leading from the back of the room by encouraging your leaders to participate in group presentations, making them feel more excited about being a part of the business.
  • New Generation of Carpet Care -- Encapsulation  By : Steve Hanson
    Carpet is no doubt a common floor covering in most of the buildings that your company cleans. However, if not properly taken care of carpet can be almost impossible to keep clean and can give a negative impression of the cleaning staff. This article explains encapsulation carpet cleaning and why it's so important.
  • Why Do We Have Conflict At Work? – The Ubiquitous Position Description  By : Bob Selden
    What causes conflict in the workpéace? Personality differences? Cultural differences? Role ambiguity? This article sets out an interesting perspective.
  • VoIP Small Business Solution  By : Peter Nisbet
    A VoIP small business solution to competing with the communications capabilities of corporate bodies is available, though ignored by most small businesses. This is probably due to ignorance, and small businesses should become more aware of how modern technology can enable them not only to get ahead of their contemporaries, but also compete with the big boys.
  • Get Rich Quick With A Plan  By : Raymond Burton
    Did you know that every person who ever got rich had something in common? If you want to get rich quickly, you must have a plan.
  • Online Resume Not Generating any Calls?  By : Joseph Turner
    Forget how pretty your resumé is. What really matters is how your resumé scores on a search.
  • Exporting to Mexico  By : Jorge Olson
    Learn how to export your products to Mexico.
  • Mental Skills in Business: The 7 Key Rules of the Mental Road (Part 1 of 2)  By : Dr Jacques Dallaire
    Dr. Jacques Dallaire's seven powerful rules to improve personal performance and achieve greater success in business and in sport. Short topic: improving mental skills. Part 1 of 2.
  • Sell Your Knowledge Turning Your Hobby Into Profits  By : Antonio Thornton
    Have you ever considered turning one of your hobbies into a business? You may be surprised at how virtually any hobby can be converted to profits, and without tremendous overhead or ridiculously high start up costs.
  • Focusing on Consistency (Part 1)  By : Adele Sommers
    When we aim for consistency in our communications, values, messages, images, offerings, and the customer experiences we create, we take another significant step toward developing long-lasting and meaningful customer relationships that will boost our bottom line.
  • Create An Expert Showcase Website The Media Will Love  By : Annie Jennings PR
    National Publicity Firm Annie Jennings PR offers powerful book marketing, book promotion, branding to authors and experts and recommends that each author and expert have a special media site so the media can learn all about them. What's in a media site? What are the MUST HAVE pages? What are the mistakes to avoid? Find out in Annie's article on "How To Create An Expert Showcase Website The Media Will Love!
  • Five Ways to Get in Front of Your Target Audience  By : Kelly Robbins
    It's worth the effort spending some time and energy figuring out who you work best with. Once you've figured that out, then what? You feel good, you've chosen a niche. How do you find these people and get your message across to them? And how can you do that without feeling like you are selling to them?
  • How to Write a Press Release  By : Lynn VanDyke
    Learn the steps to creating an effective press release that drums up publicity for your business.
  • Acoustic Shock  By : Rob Daniels
    When you think of hazardous careers, firefighters, police officers, and coal miners doubtless top the list. Rarely would call center representative enter your mind. But in recent years studies in the UK and Australia are analyzing a syndrome affecting a significant number of call center operators.
  • No Leak Marketing: Plug the Holes in Your Business Bucket  By : Wendy Maynard
    Do you have customers that you are currently working with who are NOT your Dream Customers? Do they demand extra time? Are they unprofitable? These customers are holes in your Business Bucket. They drain your time and your energy. It's time to implement a No-Leak Marketing Strategy. Author Wendy Maynard gives you the tips you need to plug your marketing holes.
  • A Look at Slogans  By : Sharon Housley
    Let's take a look at slogans and how just a few words can say volumes. A slogan is a memorable phrase used in conjunction with a political, commercial, or religious advertisement. Slogans are used to convey a deeper meaning. Slogans can be used to elicit emotions, or the slogan might paint a visual image that implies something more.
  • Professional Coaching: How to Get on Top, Stay There and Enjoy the View  By : Kelly ONeil
    Professional coaching is one of the fastest growing and most misunderstood professions of this decade. Coaching used to be an “executive perk’ for large company executives to help them make better business decisions. Today, coaching is rapidly being recognized as one of the best strategic weapons a company can have in its arsenal. And for good reason.
  • Never Assume  By : William Frank Diedrich
    We have all heard the old adage, “Never Assume,” but we do it anyway. We assume the paycheck will come on the expected day. We assume others will do their job or do what they say. We are always assuming. What “Never assume” really means is that we need to be aware of our assumptions and often, test them. This is of great importance to any organization that considers itself a learning organization.
  • Take a Byte Out Of Time  By : Scott Heath
    In the world of business, the old adage, “Time is money,” may be more accurate now than ever before in the history of commerce. Corporations and companies are constantly looking for ways to increase profits while reducing time, and in today’s global economy, every second counts.
  • Holiday Season Sales Predictions For 2006  By : Robert Benson
    Article discusses sales forecasts for the upcoming holiday season and what are expected to be the biggest sellers.
  • You Have Two Ears and One Mouth for a Reason - Listen to Your Customers  By : Michael Mould
    When I was a child, my grandmother told me we were all given two ears and one mouth for a reason. It is something that I have found very useful to remember in both my private life and in business.
  • 9 Fundamentals For Self Storage Marketing Success  By : Derek Naylor
    Masters of anything agree that mastery is not about how many fundamentals you know, it's about how well you execute the fundamentals that you do know. The same is true for self storage marketing and advertising. This article outlines the 9 most important fundamentals in self storage marketing.
  • Going ‘Off Plan’: How to benefit from an expanding Europe with tax-free real estate  By : Kevin Stillmock
    The following article explains how investing "off plan" works and the potential profit it offers the investor.
  • Three steps to closing more clients, faster  By : Kelly Robbins
    Getting new clients is probably the number one thing most entrepreneurs struggle with. We know we are good at what we do and know we can truly help people, if only they will let us. In this edition, Kelly shares "Three steps to closing more clients, faster"
  • Services Marketing: 3 Things You Must Know  By : Carl Duncker
    The marketing of services follows different rules to the marketing of products. Whilst traditional marketing has covered the four P’s of Price, Product, Promotion and Place, those marketing services have 7 ‘P’s to master. Here are a further three….
  • If Your Self Storage Facility Was A PlayStation 3...  By : Derek Naylor
    Making your product or service irresistible to you target market is the most important step in marketing. This holds true in self storage marketing and advertising. Sony recently demonstrated the power of this with the release of their new gaming console, the PlayStation 3.
  • Why Your Home Business Needs An Internet Fax Service  By : Titus Hoskins
    There are many reasons why every home business or company needs an internet fax service... read this article to discover why your company should have an online fax service.
  • Careers in Security  By : Francesca Black
    There was a time when might made right, when the victor was determined on the battlefield, and the tools of destruction were the weapons of war. That time is past. Keeping our nation safe and secure today involves much more than wielding a sword against the enemy. The development of new technology and communications systems has transformed the job of keeping our nation safe.
  • Work at Home, a Call Center Option  By : Rob Daniels
    Faced with falling customer satisfaction rates and rising costs, companies in recent years have been searching for solutions.However, a new alternative is visible on the horizon, which may be even more promising than outsourcing. This is the home-based agent model.
  • Team Building Lessons from the Modern Cave Man - Part 1  By : Arthur F Carmazzi
    In the beginning… The caveman needed to survive. Man found safety in groups. It was not a matter of preference, it was a matter of necessity. If you were not a part of a group, your chances for survival were slim. Conformity to the majority became necessary to stay in a group and physical strength was the dominant factor for group leadership. Those who were strong and successful in the art of survival had the majority influence toward ...
  • The One Mistake You Don't Want to Make When the CEO Calls You Back  By : Leslie Buterin
    When executives call you back, be certain to steer clear of this temptation!
  • How to Make Job Search Rejection Work in Your Favor  By : Joseph Turner
    This simple human trait allows you to still score in your job search when they tell you "NO".
  • Finding and Expressing Your Voice  By : William Frank Diedrich
    Each of us has a unique and significant set of traits, abilities, passions, and skills that we offer to the world. This is our voice. When we are expressing our voice we feel significant, valuable, and joyful. We seek and find a sense of meaning in our work and in our lives when we are operating at this level. When we are expressing our voice we are in alignment with who we are. How do we help the people we lead to express their voice?
  • Power Up Your Performance! 6 Sure-fire Strategies  By : Colleen Kettenhofen
    Success seems to be connected with action. Learn how to get rid of clutter, work faster, avoid procrastination and become more self-disciplined. Reprogram your mind from negative self-talk and self-limiting beliefs. After all, how many times in a day do we "should" all over ourselves with everything we should be doing?!
  • Team Building Lessons from the Modern Cave Man - Part 2  By : Arthur F Carmazzi
    In the beginning… The caveman needed to survive. Man found safety in groups. It was not a matter of preference, it was a matter of necessity. If you were not a part of a group, your chances for survival were slim. Conformity to the majority became necessary to stay in a group and physical strength was the dominant factor for group leadership. Those who were strong and successful in the art of...
  • Create a Strong Product Funnel to Make your Sales Job Effortless  By : Kelly ONeil
    Many clients have come to me wondering why their products or programs don't sell. They know, without a shadow of a doubt, that they have a great product. So why aren't people buying it?
  • Change - It's Not What It Used To Be  By : Peter Renton
    Change is happening all the time. It is part of the natural order of things, but in business many of us resist change. This article takes on change giving examples of companies that have embraced change and those who have resisted change.
  • Saving Santa - Last Minute Corporate Gift Ideas  By : Titus Hoskins
    For any boss or employer the holidays can be a very hectic time. Finding the opportunity to buy corporate gifts for all your clients and workers can be very time consuming, so here's a handy list of some last minute corporate gift ideas that can save you some embarrassment.
  • 3 Compelling Rewards For Being a Coach/Consultant  By : Alan Quan
    If you are particularly knowledgeable on a certain subject and you are looking to find a more fulfilling future, you may want to think about becoming a coach/consultant. What could be more fulfilling than sharing with others what you know and watching them grow and learn just like you did? And at the same time get paid handsomely for it.
  • Sources of extra cash or additional income for students  By : Verena Veneeva
    There are many ways to get an extra income if you cannot afford to work ‘normal’ full-time hours. This article will show you what is available and what you should avoid. I will use student time as an example, as a student’s timetable is usually the most ‘inconvenient’ for full-time work and also changes every semester. However, the opportunities outlined in this article can also apply to other demographics, e.g. single mothers.

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