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The New HP Laptop With Linux-Is It The Right Choice For You your power to slash all costs. This includes labor, medical, inventory, material, and any other expense than can be cut. No cost is sacred. In this second phase you have to reduce all expenses to stay competitive.In the Microsoft Windows dominated world, it is big news when a company announces that it is going to implement a Linux operating system on one of its computers. It is even more surprising that when that computer is a laptop. But that is exactly what Hewlett-Packard did with its nx5000 HP laptop.While you may have experienced glitches on other laptops running the Linux operating system, this one passes the test with flying colors. But if you just have to have your Windows operating system, HP does allow this as an option for its nx5000.The nx5000 model HP laptop is a medium sized computer weighing in at approximately six pounds. Some of the features that can be ordered include your choice of a Celeron up to a 2 GHz Pentium M processor, a It is this second phase of the founders economy that will give rise to the new business “lords” and “serfs”. The new lords will be those business people who can quickly discern, adapt to, and exploit the unpredictable movement in the turbulent flow of life. The new lords will be those business people that have as their target the goal of growing the free cash flow of their business. This cash flow represents the means--- the wherewithal--- for those shrewd business people to take advantage of opportunities and events that present themselves. By so growing th You're Ready To Sell - But is Your Business? There is an old saying that goes something like this--- what goes around comes around. This saying is plausible, but not entirely correct. What goes around does come around, but in a different shape and form. To more fully appreciate this new “feudal society” we will be entering, we must first examine where we have been and the consequences flowing from that time and place.Proper preparation for the sale of your business is one of the most important things you can do. If you were selling your car, you'd probably vacuum the inside and wash and polish the outside in the hope of selling it faster, or getting a few hundred dollars more-or both. In a competitive business sales environment and a world of ever more savvy buyers, it's more important than ever that you put a little "polish" on your business as well when it's time to sell. Start by putting yourself in the shoes of a potential buyer and ask yourself, "What can I do to make this business more attractive?" You, the seller, are an important part in the overall marketing plan, and your role starts with cleaning up your business-both physically and financi The period from about l995 to 2000 was a very unique interval in our economic/business history. The economic events that occurred in this time period happen at most twice in a century. This period of time is called a founders economy, and the years l995 to 2000 comprised the first stage of this founders economy. It is a time of fundamental and rapid technological and economic transformation of society. The transformation is permanent, and it seems to defy the laws of economic gravity. The last such period occurred in the l920’s. This resulted from the confluence of the rapid electrification of the U.S. along with the mass introduction of the automobile. The first stage of a founders economy ends in a bubble and it does pop. When it does, the second stage is called the “blood in the streets” phase. We are in that phase now and it will dictate our new social and economic environment. The term “blood in the streets” does not necessarily imply actual corporal fighting. Instead the term means an intense period of business competition. This second stage can easily last 15 to 20 years. It continues until the weak business enterprises are filtered out. The difference now, compared to the previous founders economy, is that not only do you have intense business competition within our national borders but also internationally. The Internet, along with inexpensive communication and transportation costs, has helped to transform the international marketplace. In this second phase, how companies compete and price their goods and services will give rise to the new business serfs and lords--- the new feudal society. From the end of World War II till the late l990’s companies more often than not used the cost-driven model to price their product or service. In this model a company added up all their costs to produce a product or service and then tacked-on a competitive profit margin. This, then, determined the price at which to sell their product or service. For the majority of times it worked. It is in this second stage of intense business competition that the traditional cost driven model breaks down. Competition is intense because dramatic worldwide increases in productivity have led to too many goods chasing too little demand. Companies now have very little pricing power. Companies now have to use a price driven model of pricing. This model answers the question: what price will cause my firm’s product or service to clear the market. In other words, what price will give me a competitive advantage. It is usually a lower price than the cost driven price, but with that comes less competition. Once you determine the price of your product or service with the price driven model, you do everything in your power to slash all costs. This includes labor, medical, inventory, material, and any other expense than can be cut. No cost is sacred. In this second phase you have to reduce all expenses to stay competitive. It is this second phase of the founders economy that will give rise to the new business “lords” and “serfs”. The new lords will be those business people who can quickly discern, adapt to, and exploit the unpredictable movement in the turbulent flow of life. The new lords will be those business people that have as their target the goal of growing the free cash flow of their business. This cash flow represents the means--- the wherewithal--- for those shrewd business people to take advantage of opportunities and events that present themselves. By so growing the News Flash!! Bad Speling Afekts Biznez! y. The transformation is permanent, and it seems to defy the laws of economic gravity. The last such period occurred in the l920’s. This resulted from the confluence of the rapid electrification of the U.S. along with the mass introduction of the automobile.Did you know that somewhere around 50% of all websites have one or more of the following problems?* typing errors* spelling mistakes* grammatical problems* punctuation problems.Wow! A whopping 50%!Hard to believe??No, I don't think it is.In my daily business life I briefly skim or read anywhere up to hundreds of web pages, brochures, flyers, business cards and emails per day.I'm lucky - I've got a *proofreader's eye* [I'll give it back soon - haha] which means that mistakes like those mentioned above just JUMP OFF THE PAGE and draw my attention to them.I can't help myself - I'm a wordsmith, a lover of words, and despite all those years at school with my eyes rolling back in my head wit The first stage of a founders economy ends in a bubble and it does pop. When it does, the second stage is called the “blood in the streets” phase. We are in that phase now and it will dictate our new social and economic environment. The term “blood in the streets” does not necessarily imply actual corporal fighting. Instead the term means an intense period of business competition. This second stage can easily last 15 to 20 years. It continues until the weak business enterprises are filtered out. The difference now, compared to the previous founders economy, is that not only do you have intense business competition within our national borders but also internationally. The Internet, along with inexpensive communication and transportation costs, has helped to transform the international marketplace. In this second phase, how companies compete and price their goods and services will give rise to the new business serfs and lords--- the new feudal society. From the end of World War II till the late l990’s companies more often than not used the cost-driven model to price their product or service. In this model a company added up all their costs to produce a product or service and then tacked-on a competitive profit margin. This, then, determined the price at which to sell their product or service. For the majority of times it worked. It is in this second stage of intense business competition that the traditional cost driven model breaks down. Competition is intense because dramatic worldwide increases in productivity have led to too many goods chasing too little demand. Companies now have very little pricing power. Companies now have to use a price driven model of pricing. This model answers the question: what price will cause my firm’s product or service to clear the market. In other words, what price will give me a competitive advantage. It is usually a lower price than the cost driven price, but with that comes less competition. Once you determine the price of your product or service with the price driven model, you do everything in your power to slash all costs. This includes labor, medical, inventory, material, and any other expense than can be cut. No cost is sacred. In this second phase you have to reduce all expenses to stay competitive. It is this second phase of the founders economy that will give rise to the new business “lords” and “serfs”. The new lords will be those business people who can quickly discern, adapt to, and exploit the unpredictable movement in the turbulent flow of life. The new lords will be those business people that have as their target the goal of growing the free cash flow of their business. This cash flow represents the means--- the wherewithal--- for those shrewd business people to take advantage of opportunities and events that present themselves. By so growing th Is Your Website Portable? ce now, compared to the previous founders economy, is that not only do you have intense business competition within our national borders but also internationally. The Internet, along with inexpensive communication and transportation costs, has helped to transform the international marketplace. In this second phase, how companies compete and price their goods and services will give rise to the new business serfs and lords--- the new feudal society.Engage your customers no matter where they are on the web.Internet marketers are finding that having a great web page is only great for as long as their customers remain focused on their site. Web developers will tell you that they can make your site more compelling, but, no matter how engaging a web page is, it will only be on the screen for a small fraction of the 4 to 6 hours the average user is surfing the internet on a given day. Optimizing your site for search engine hits will bring your customers to the mountain, but what if you could put the mountain in their hands to take along with them?Companies are putting a lot of energy and expense into their website. Experts say that an effective website must be searchable, should keep the From the end of World War II till the late l990’s companies more often than not used the cost-driven model to price their product or service. In this model a company added up all their costs to produce a product or service and then tacked-on a competitive profit margin. This, then, determined the price at which to sell their product or service. For the majority of times it worked. It is in this second stage of intense business competition that the traditional cost driven model breaks down. Competition is intense because dramatic worldwide increases in productivity have led to too many goods chasing too little demand. Companies now have very little pricing power. Companies now have to use a price driven model of pricing. This model answers the question: what price will cause my firm’s product or service to clear the market. In other words, what price will give me a competitive advantage. It is usually a lower price than the cost driven price, but with that comes less competition. Once you determine the price of your product or service with the price driven model, you do everything in your power to slash all costs. This includes labor, medical, inventory, material, and any other expense than can be cut. No cost is sacred. In this second phase you have to reduce all expenses to stay competitive. It is this second phase of the founders economy that will give rise to the new business “lords” and “serfs”. The new lords will be those business people who can quickly discern, adapt to, and exploit the unpredictable movement in the turbulent flow of life. The new lords will be those business people that have as their target the goal of growing the free cash flow of their business. This cash flow represents the means--- the wherewithal--- for those shrewd business people to take advantage of opportunities and events that present themselves. By so growing th Which Comes First, Branding or Marketing? ct or service. For the majority of times it worked.Let’s see, which came first the chicken or the egg? While the jury is still out on that old story, I recently realized that many entrepreneurs don’t clearly understand the difference between branding and marketing.I’m here to set the record straight once and for all! The findings might surprise you and will forever change the way you look at your business.BrandingHow is that you choose one product over another? You do so by considering price, availability, evaluating the high touch elements of a company like customer service, respect you have for that company, and then of course product quality.A brand therefore is the combination of aesthetic and emotions that gives a consumer (or business buyer) a reason It is in this second stage of intense business competition that the traditional cost driven model breaks down. Competition is intense because dramatic worldwide increases in productivity have led to too many goods chasing too little demand. Companies now have very little pricing power. Companies now have to use a price driven model of pricing. This model answers the question: what price will cause my firm’s product or service to clear the market. In other words, what price will give me a competitive advantage. It is usually a lower price than the cost driven price, but with that comes less competition. Once you determine the price of your product or service with the price driven model, you do everything in your power to slash all costs. This includes labor, medical, inventory, material, and any other expense than can be cut. No cost is sacred. In this second phase you have to reduce all expenses to stay competitive. It is this second phase of the founders economy that will give rise to the new business “lords” and “serfs”. The new lords will be those business people who can quickly discern, adapt to, and exploit the unpredictable movement in the turbulent flow of life. The new lords will be those business people that have as their target the goal of growing the free cash flow of their business. This cash flow represents the means--- the wherewithal--- for those shrewd business people to take advantage of opportunities and events that present themselves. By so growing th Pros and Cons of Becoming A Nurse your power to slash all costs. This includes labor, medical, inventory, material, and any other expense than can be cut. No cost is sacred. In this second phase you have to reduce all expenses to stay competitive.The truth is that if you are considering a career in the nursing field, this should be a decision based on conscious consideration of a variety of factors. First, you should know that nursing is not for everyone. You must be prepared to work hard. Nursing is both physically and emotionally challenging and draining. Actually, with the exception of a few areas, nurses provide care to those in need, almost around the clock 24 hours 7 days a week. Dividing their schedules into shifts of 8 or 12 hours, nurses work long hours standing, including nights, weekends and holidays.Nursing is a profession focused on assisting the people in need of special type of treatments. The main goal of a successful nursing service is for the patient to attain and maintain It is this second phase of the founders economy that will give rise to the new business “lords” and “serfs”. The new lords will be those business people who can quickly discern, adapt to, and exploit the unpredictable movement in the turbulent flow of life. The new lords will be those business people that have as their target the goal of growing the free cash flow of their business. This cash flow represents the means--- the wherewithal--- for those shrewd business people to take advantage of opportunities and events that present themselves. By so growing the free cash flow of a business not only do you increase its value, but also you provide it with the means to maintain its market share and possibly increase it. On the other hand, the new serfs are those businesses that are mired in debt and illiquidity. If they stay this way, they will travel down the road to extinction. I direct major emphasis on building free cash flow primarily because you could be the smartest business manager alive, but without the free cash flow (the financial means); it will be difficult to capitalize on opportunities in this second phase. Having an ample free cash flow allows you the opportunity to take business risks and survive the possibility of failure. It also allows you to hire the talent necessary to grow your business and expand your market share. In the old feudal society (circa 1200 AD), everything was rather constant. If you were born a serf, that is where you stayed. If you were born a lord, that is where you belonged. In the new feudal society nothing is constant. Through luck, change of management focus, and acquisitions it is very possible that business serfs can become lords. Conversely, if business lords should lose their focus and become complacent in this extremely competitive phase, they could stumble down the path toward serfdom. Lastly, one must keep in mind that the novel conditions with which businesses now have to deal to remain viable entities in the coming decades will have a seismic impact on the social order and the expectations prevailing among the individuals who make it up. The future belongs to those individuals (lords) that have the intellectual acumen to anticipate and the wherewithal and flexibility to take advantage of developing opportunities. The serfs are maladroit and floundering in debt. It will be difficult for them to seize opportunities. The second phase of the founders economy will be more turbulent than that which preceded it. But, therein lie the opportunities for those who can and wish to be lords. Out of turbulence comes the potential for growth. To paraphrase Mel Brooks---- it is good to be a business lord.
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