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Non-profit Coupon Books and Coupon Mailers for Small Businesses 's office that day, he was told that the company was going a different direction, but his co-workers knew what happened. Chris was dismissed because he dared to utilize his brain in carrying out his responsibilities. That fact is so well-known that his former coworkers no longer speak up in meetings and, because of company orders, make no effort to maintain their relationships with Chris.Many groups like the Chamber of Commerce, ASB at the local high school, etc. will ask if their members can get a discount if they shop in your store or use your service. Of course, the answer top these groups should be a high-energy YES! They will then make a discount booklet for their members with your company listed, this is excellent and promotes good will for your business.The more membership booklets and coupon books your small business can be in the bett When Chris left his employer, he commented that the corporation didn't lose an employee, it gained competition. Today, Chris does from home what he did for the corporation. He recently won a contract for a job b Yes - You CAN Compete with Offshore - Part II Chris used to work for a corporation--until one day he was told that he could leave... permanently. He wondered why he would be disposed of after giving seven years of his life to the company. He was certain he wouldn't stay there forever, but he thought he would have a little more control over the timing of his departure.IN PART 1 of this two part article, we looked at Quality of the Product and Friendliness of the Service. In Part 2 we will consider alignment to particular requirements, responsiveness to needs, ability to deliver to schedule, and cost to the purchaser. Let’s get started.ALIGNMENT TO REQUIREMENTSA big part of competitiveness is found in the alignment of the product to the customer’s requirements -- if it does what it’s supposed to do, they’re gonna con I met with Chris and speculated as to the reasons he was fired. Of course, he heard the typical corporate explanation--code words that translate into the basic understanding that the leaders didn't have a clue as to what they were doing and why--you've heard them before, I'm sure: We're going a different direction- That assumes they knew where they were headed in the first place! We are reorganizing- That is an admission that the corporation has been unorganized for a long time! We need a team player- This is one of my favorites because it suggests that the corporation prefers you to leave your brain in the car when you arrive at the office. Many companies dispose of employees they fear. That seems strange, but it's true. Many of today's corporations don't know what to do with thinking people, so they get rid of them. If your employer isn't afraid of you it is because one of the following statements is true: 1. You work for a very progressive company! or 2. You pose no mental threat! If you are in the first situation, congratulations! You are very fortunate and should be grateful for the opportunity you have to participate in the business processes of your corporation. However, if you are in the second situation, you need some help. Frank A. Dusch said, "You can't stop people from thinking--but you can start them." Chris thought he was hired to make a difference--to contribute to the improvement of the products the corporation produced. So, when ideas were tossed about, he analyzed them and commented positively or negatively. Some of his exchanges with his supervisors were lively, but they were never rude or inappropriate. After all, Chris was responsible for a product line that grossed millions of dollars annually. Chris was dismissed following a situation in which he questioned the research that produced a decision that seemed illogical. After all, the decision seemed to be nothing more than the repackaging of an old, failed idea! When Chris was called into his manager's office that day, he was told that the company was going a different direction, but his co-workers knew what happened. Chris was dismissed because he dared to utilize his brain in carrying out his responsibilities. That fact is so well-known that his former coworkers no longer speak up in meetings and, because of company orders, make no effort to maintain their relationships with Chris. When Chris left his employer, he commented that the corporation didn't lose an employee, it gained competition. Today, Chris does from home what he did for the corporation. He recently won a contract for a job b The Hard Hat re:You probably don’t think much about the hard hat, but if you didn’t know it, it can be a life saving device. While many areas of construction use these hats, it should be something that more people use. Think about all the times that you are in risk of falling off a ladder or having something fall on you. There are many reasons to wear a hard hat, but did you realize the various types that are out there?You would be quite surprised to realize just how many a We're going a different direction- That assumes they knew where they were headed in the first place! We are reorganizing- That is an admission that the corporation has been unorganized for a long time! We need a team player- This is one of my favorites because it suggests that the corporation prefers you to leave your brain in the car when you arrive at the office. Many companies dispose of employees they fear. That seems strange, but it's true. Many of today's corporations don't know what to do with thinking people, so they get rid of them. If your employer isn't afraid of you it is because one of the following statements is true: 1. You work for a very progressive company! or 2. You pose no mental threat! If you are in the first situation, congratulations! You are very fortunate and should be grateful for the opportunity you have to participate in the business processes of your corporation. However, if you are in the second situation, you need some help. Frank A. Dusch said, "You can't stop people from thinking--but you can start them." Chris thought he was hired to make a difference--to contribute to the improvement of the products the corporation produced. So, when ideas were tossed about, he analyzed them and commented positively or negatively. Some of his exchanges with his supervisors were lively, but they were never rude or inappropriate. After all, Chris was responsible for a product line that grossed millions of dollars annually. Chris was dismissed following a situation in which he questioned the research that produced a decision that seemed illogical. After all, the decision seemed to be nothing more than the repackaging of an old, failed idea! When Chris was called into his manager's office that day, he was told that the company was going a different direction, but his co-workers knew what happened. Chris was dismissed because he dared to utilize his brain in carrying out his responsibilities. That fact is so well-known that his former coworkers no longer speak up in meetings and, because of company orders, make no effort to maintain their relationships with Chris. When Chris left his employer, he commented that the corporation didn't lose an employee, it gained competition. Today, Chris does from home what he did for the corporation. He recently won a contract for a job b Recent Graduates: How To Get Your Job Search Moving r employer isn't afraid of you it is because one of the following statements is true:For recent graduates, getting your job search moving in a positive direction can be a difficult task.Most recruiters tend to only fill jobs that require candidates that have at least several years of work experience so you might not get much help from them.For entry level positions, you might be competing with not only other recent graduates but with people with a few years of experience as well who might also be suitable for the job.One of the be 1. You work for a very progressive company! or 2. You pose no mental threat! If you are in the first situation, congratulations! You are very fortunate and should be grateful for the opportunity you have to participate in the business processes of your corporation. However, if you are in the second situation, you need some help. Frank A. Dusch said, "You can't stop people from thinking--but you can start them." Chris thought he was hired to make a difference--to contribute to the improvement of the products the corporation produced. So, when ideas were tossed about, he analyzed them and commented positively or negatively. Some of his exchanges with his supervisors were lively, but they were never rude or inappropriate. After all, Chris was responsible for a product line that grossed millions of dollars annually. Chris was dismissed following a situation in which he questioned the research that produced a decision that seemed illogical. After all, the decision seemed to be nothing more than the repackaging of an old, failed idea! When Chris was called into his manager's office that day, he was told that the company was going a different direction, but his co-workers knew what happened. Chris was dismissed because he dared to utilize his brain in carrying out his responsibilities. That fact is so well-known that his former coworkers no longer speak up in meetings and, because of company orders, make no effort to maintain their relationships with Chris. When Chris left his employer, he commented that the corporation didn't lose an employee, it gained competition. Today, Chris does from home what he did for the corporation. He recently won a contract for a job b It's A Lot Like Spinach Stuck Between Your Teeth – How Can You Tell You Need Marketing & Design Help mprovement of the products the corporation produced. So, when ideas were tossed about, he analyzed them and commented positively or negatively. Some of his exchanges with his supervisors were lively, but they were never rude or inappropriate. After all, Chris was responsible for a product line that grossed millions of dollars annually.Having a bad marketing strategy or business image is a lot like a piece of spinach wedged in your teeth, a bad-comb over or leaving your fly open – everyone sees it, it looks bad, but no one will tell you to your face. It’s tough to know when you look good and when you need a little help. Your business image is no different. So how can you tell when you might need marketing and design help? Just as seeing a piece of spinach in your teeth in the mirror, the answe Chris was dismissed following a situation in which he questioned the research that produced a decision that seemed illogical. After all, the decision seemed to be nothing more than the repackaging of an old, failed idea! When Chris was called into his manager's office that day, he was told that the company was going a different direction, but his co-workers knew what happened. Chris was dismissed because he dared to utilize his brain in carrying out his responsibilities. That fact is so well-known that his former coworkers no longer speak up in meetings and, because of company orders, make no effort to maintain their relationships with Chris. When Chris left his employer, he commented that the corporation didn't lose an employee, it gained competition. Today, Chris does from home what he did for the corporation. He recently won a contract for a job b Post Interview Etiquette 's office that day, he was told that the company was going a different direction, but his co-workers knew what happened. Chris was dismissed because he dared to utilize his brain in carrying out his responsibilities. That fact is so well-known that his former coworkers no longer speak up in meetings and, because of company orders, make no effort to maintain their relationships with Chris.An interview is tough work, tougher than writing a final exam: You may be mentally and physically prepared, but you don't know what kind of questions will be thrown at you, who will be asking them and how you will psychologically respond to them. Once an interview is over and done with, there is some etiquette you must follow - irrespective of the fact whether you get the job or not. Because a professional approach after the interview will stand you in good stead with When Chris left his employer, he commented that the corporation didn't lose an employee, it gained competition. Today, Chris does from home what he did for the corporation. He recently won a contract for a job beating out the bid from his former employer. The ideas he had that were rejected by the corporation now are the foundational principles of a very successful entrepreneurial endeavor! What began as a tragic event in his life turned into a wonderful opportunity. Rather than check his brain at the door, Chris walked out the door, picked up his brain, and put it to use to win a contract that will pay him more than his last annual salary at the corporation! If your employer is afraid of you, then you should be encouraged--you probably have some quality that they have no plans to put to use. However, if your employer isn't afraid of you, evaluate your situation--you might be living below your potential. Think about it!
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