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Which is Better? Fixed-Rate or Adjustable-Rate Mortgages ot be very productive. Also realize that they will ultimately resolve their problem. And know, that as their employer, you may be the victim of their attempt to take action - or as the one who helps them, you may be the beneficiary.The answer depends on several factors including your financial situation. Lets take a look at the main differences between the two types of mortgages.Fixed Rate MortgageTwo major components that are needed to compare fixed rate mortgages are the interest rate and the points. Points are fees paid to the lender at the beginning of the mortgage period. They are based on a percentage of the loan. So, one point equals one percent of the loan amount. Therefore, a $100,000 mortgage with 1.5 points would cost $1,500.One lender may offer a lower interest rate than another but the poin Third recognize that you, as their employer, are in a position to help them slay the identity beast (or make it worse) by how you deal with them. Last, you can and should always be looking for ways to help them improve their identity, their self-esteem, their business and perhaps their personal relationships. How do you help? Practice what Amway does. Sharpen your people skills so you can tune in to how and when people are changing. We all do, some more frequentl How To Increase Your Conversion Rate or What Most People Miss When It Comes To Optimization Regardless of how you feel about MLM or network marketing, Amway's success cannot be denied. Behind the over 3 million distributors selling more than $7 billion in product in more than 70 countries lies an effective management system that helps and gets the most out of an organization of disparate people none of which operate from a company office. Every entrepreneur can benefit from understanding how Amway recruits, trains, and motivates its independent distributors.Everybody talks about the importance of testing your sales copy or a page layout. After all, proper testing can help you modify your page in a way that will drastically increase your conversion rate.In this article, I would like to describe a way to shorten the amount of time it takes to test your pages and to increase the probability of success.Before I go any further, I would like to introduce a few concepts and notions that will be used in this article.Attribute -- a specific visual or conceptual element of a page, an ad creative, or a sales letter (used in fine-grained pe Even with an annual turnover estimated to be in excess of 40%, Amway “manages” to keep growing. And now the current trend of outsourcing jobs and corporate downsizing plays right into their hands. Any entrepreneur or businessperson can learn from Amway and improve their company’s performance by adapting the same techniques. Studying Michael G. Pratt’s academic article, “The good, the bad, and the ambivalent: Managing identification among Amway distributors” in the September 2000 issue of Administrative Science Quarterly provides some interesting information. Amway has focused on everyone’s need for identity; his or her own, how they relate to their associates, and with the business or company with which they are linked. Having come to understand the importance of this issue, Amway figured out how to capitalize on the negative feelings people have with respect to their identity and through dream building and positive actions by the up-line distributors, motivate them to become successful Amway distributors. Recruits to the Amway program are carefully screened to determine where they are on the dissatisfaction scale and why. Once determined, negative statements designed to increase the dissatisfaction (“Sensebreaking”) by attacking the sense of why the individual should remain in that bad situation, are repeatedly presented to the individual. At the point when the person is willing to abandon the unpleasant situation (s) Amway then gives the person new meaning for his or her life, (“Sensegiving”) until finally the person takes action (“Sensemaking”) as he or she sees the sense of joining Amway. Once on board the Amway train, the down-line people are constantly assessed by successful up-line people who are unusually adept at determining where they are in these three emotional states. Should anyone start to become ambivalent, “help” is quickly provided to whichever condition needs attention or reinforcement. How does this help you in your business? First, understand that many people are, for a variety of reasons, undergoing identity crises - maybe you were too and that’s what motivated you to go into business for yourself. Employment concerns, family and financial issues, and worries about retirement all contribute. Second, consider that any person in such a frame of mind will not be very productive. Also realize that they will ultimately resolve their problem. And know, that as their employer, you may be the victim of their attempt to take action - or as the one who helps them, you may be the beneficiary. Third recognize that you, as their employer, are in a position to help them slay the identity beast (or make it worse) by how you deal with them. Last, you can and should always be looking for ways to help them improve their identity, their self-esteem, their business and perhaps their personal relationships. How do you help? Practice what Amway does. Sharpen your people skills so you can tune in to how and when people are changing. We all do, some more frequently Want To Compete With Starbucks? erson can learn from Amway and improve their company’s performance by adapting the same techniques.Have you ever wondered how Starbucks is so successful? Is it the atmosphere? Perhaps the quality drinks? Or is it just a habit? No matter what the answer is - if you own a coffee shop or small restaurant you need to keep Starbucks business model in mind if you want to succeed!Obviously at this point Starbucks has been around long enough that customers continue to purchase their coffee and breakfast there out of sheer habit. Your job is to break that habit. So...how can you do this and bring in all of the customers that you have been missing?First of all make sure that you are Studying Michael G. Pratt’s academic article, “The good, the bad, and the ambivalent: Managing identification among Amway distributors” in the September 2000 issue of Administrative Science Quarterly provides some interesting information. Amway has focused on everyone’s need for identity; his or her own, how they relate to their associates, and with the business or company with which they are linked. Having come to understand the importance of this issue, Amway figured out how to capitalize on the negative feelings people have with respect to their identity and through dream building and positive actions by the up-line distributors, motivate them to become successful Amway distributors. Recruits to the Amway program are carefully screened to determine where they are on the dissatisfaction scale and why. Once determined, negative statements designed to increase the dissatisfaction (“Sensebreaking”) by attacking the sense of why the individual should remain in that bad situation, are repeatedly presented to the individual. At the point when the person is willing to abandon the unpleasant situation (s) Amway then gives the person new meaning for his or her life, (“Sensegiving”) until finally the person takes action (“Sensemaking”) as he or she sees the sense of joining Amway. Once on board the Amway train, the down-line people are constantly assessed by successful up-line people who are unusually adept at determining where they are in these three emotional states. Should anyone start to become ambivalent, “help” is quickly provided to whichever condition needs attention or reinforcement. How does this help you in your business? First, understand that many people are, for a variety of reasons, undergoing identity crises - maybe you were too and that’s what motivated you to go into business for yourself. Employment concerns, family and financial issues, and worries about retirement all contribute. Second, consider that any person in such a frame of mind will not be very productive. Also realize that they will ultimately resolve their problem. And know, that as their employer, you may be the victim of their attempt to take action - or as the one who helps them, you may be the beneficiary. Third recognize that you, as their employer, are in a position to help them slay the identity beast (or make it worse) by how you deal with them. Last, you can and should always be looking for ways to help them improve their identity, their self-esteem, their business and perhaps their personal relationships. How do you help? Practice what Amway does. Sharpen your people skills so you can tune in to how and when people are changing. We all do, some more frequentl Franchising Industry Trends in 2006 positive actions by the up-line distributors, motivate them to become successful Amway distributors.The Franchising Industry has taken some hits in the last couple of decades. Some came from onerous regulation and piss poor performance of agencies like the Federal Trade Commission’s Consumer Protection Division’s Franchise Group where some believe Steve Toporoff had done so much damage to the industry that he should resign in disgrace and lose his pension. Yet others applauded this gentleman’s efforts for working with industry and lawyers to develop laws, which would keep the FTC in a referee position. Personally, I believe the former opinion is more appropriate and realize in hindsight that the Recruits to the Amway program are carefully screened to determine where they are on the dissatisfaction scale and why. Once determined, negative statements designed to increase the dissatisfaction (“Sensebreaking”) by attacking the sense of why the individual should remain in that bad situation, are repeatedly presented to the individual. At the point when the person is willing to abandon the unpleasant situation (s) Amway then gives the person new meaning for his or her life, (“Sensegiving”) until finally the person takes action (“Sensemaking”) as he or she sees the sense of joining Amway. Once on board the Amway train, the down-line people are constantly assessed by successful up-line people who are unusually adept at determining where they are in these three emotional states. Should anyone start to become ambivalent, “help” is quickly provided to whichever condition needs attention or reinforcement. How does this help you in your business? First, understand that many people are, for a variety of reasons, undergoing identity crises - maybe you were too and that’s what motivated you to go into business for yourself. Employment concerns, family and financial issues, and worries about retirement all contribute. Second, consider that any person in such a frame of mind will not be very productive. Also realize that they will ultimately resolve their problem. And know, that as their employer, you may be the victim of their attempt to take action - or as the one who helps them, you may be the beneficiary. Third recognize that you, as their employer, are in a position to help them slay the identity beast (or make it worse) by how you deal with them. Last, you can and should always be looking for ways to help them improve their identity, their self-esteem, their business and perhaps their personal relationships. How do you help? Practice what Amway does. Sharpen your people skills so you can tune in to how and when people are changing. We all do, some more frequentl Bend Oregon Real Estate p>I have lived in Bend Oregon for over six years now and I have been serving the Bend Oregon Real Estate Agents and Bokers as a webmaster. I have watched the Central oregon real estate market grow and I would like to share what I know about the Bend Oregon Region.If you like Americana living and a slow pace, then Bend Oregon is for you. There is a saying there. "there is normal time, and there is Central Oregon time". The people are down to earth and the shools are calm and not infected with large city problems like gangs and heavy drugs.If your want to live in Bend, Oregon, You s Once on board the Amway train, the down-line people are constantly assessed by successful up-line people who are unusually adept at determining where they are in these three emotional states. Should anyone start to become ambivalent, “help” is quickly provided to whichever condition needs attention or reinforcement. How does this help you in your business? First, understand that many people are, for a variety of reasons, undergoing identity crises - maybe you were too and that’s what motivated you to go into business for yourself. Employment concerns, family and financial issues, and worries about retirement all contribute. Second, consider that any person in such a frame of mind will not be very productive. Also realize that they will ultimately resolve their problem. And know, that as their employer, you may be the victim of their attempt to take action - or as the one who helps them, you may be the beneficiary. Third recognize that you, as their employer, are in a position to help them slay the identity beast (or make it worse) by how you deal with them. Last, you can and should always be looking for ways to help them improve their identity, their self-esteem, their business and perhaps their personal relationships. How do you help? Practice what Amway does. Sharpen your people skills so you can tune in to how and when people are changing. We all do, some more frequentl Home Value Trends in California ot be very productive. Also realize that they will ultimately resolve their problem. And know, that as their employer, you may be the victim of their attempt to take action - or as the one who helps them, you may be the beneficiary.Industry experts and the media have made it hard to get away from the state of the real estate market throughout the United States, ranting on about sharply declining home value averages and the bursting of the housing bubble. Many of these gloom and doom predictions generalizes the information for nationwide usage, when really, each geographical area has it's own unique rises and falls in home value and home sales and real estate trends in general. If you're looking to buy or sell a home, the national home value average won't help you (if you're curious, it's actually about $221,900) but diggi Third recognize that you, as their employer, are in a position to help them slay the identity beast (or make it worse) by how you deal with them. Last, you can and should always be looking for ways to help them improve their identity, their self-esteem, their business and perhaps their personal relationships. How do you help? Practice what Amway does. Sharpen your people skills so you can tune in to how and when people are changing. We all do, some more frequently than others. But you have to be able to see who around you is changing and how - with respect to Sensebreaking and Sensemaking, so you can provide more Sensegiving. If the meaning of someone’s life has become unclear, if he or she can’t find a way to zero in on what’s important, then that person certainly can’t take action. They can’t get back to helping themselves achieve their dreams or helping you achieve your objectives. But what’s worse they are susceptible to a smooth talking Amway recruiter or your competitor who is more tuned in to people. With more telecommuting and reliance on the Internet, especially in the technical fields like engineering and science, more people are spending less time in offices or environments where meaningful appreciation and sincere “atta-boys” are expressed. In these times and situations it’s easy for people to develop identity issues. If you can’t see your organization and talk to them, frequently and in-depth, you may wind up losing good people to better employers. If Amway can get millions in sales per distributor you ought to be able to get - what? Half as much? Would you settle for twenty-five? Just remember the owners of Amway up in Canada are smiling at how little respect most of us give the MLM ers.
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