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Compromise Agreements – A Clean Break After Redundancy Or Dismissal y! You’ve got your model imperative and you’ve decided this is definitely for you! Well, hold on just a minute… there are some very vital things you need to know, things I’ve learned along the way and would like to share with you. Below are ten of the most powerful keys for getting started in the speaking business. Implement them and you’ll be well on your way! Increasingly, companies are making use of compromise agreements - sometimes for redundancy but most frequently in situations where an employee is being dismissed. The ‘agreements’ are legally binding; normally this is desirable for the company as it prevents the person being dismissed from pursuing a case with an Employment Tribunal. In most cases if you have to sign a compromise agreement there will also be some kind of severance payment as a form of compensation.Often people might see compromise agreements as beneficial to the company rather than the worker, but if you have been approached to sign a compromise agreement there is no reason you should see this as a bad thing. Whether the agreement is a result of a dismissal, redundancy or general breakdown in the relationship between you and your employer there are plenty of reasons why a compromise agreement could work to your advantage.You don’t have to wait months for an Employment TribunalUnfortunately lots of people have to go to court to solve their grievances with their old bosses. When this happens they will generally need to consult an Employment Law solicitor and because of this, it can take a l 1. Determine Your Readiness – How much time can you invest? How much money can you invest? Who’s on your team, to support your efforts? Make no mistake… it will require a team. How serious are you? What is your “WHY”-- in other word Every Business Should Have Professionally Branded Email Are you considering getting started in the 64 billion dollar, Speaking Industry? Today image is everything and consumers are demanding more from the companies they do business with. The Internet has been growing at an incredible rate over the last ten years and more and more people are getting online each day. Businesses need to start embracing the Internet and a key part to that process is bringing their online image into the 21st Century.Far too many businesses are still making do with amateur looking email addresses and websites and it is these very businesses which need to get their image branding in order. A car valet company called Soapy Joes UK was using soapy_joes_uk@aol.co.uk. as their email address and they didn’t have a website. The proprietor, Darren Worlock didn’t realise that he could have a professional looking domain name such as www.soapyjoesuk.co.uk with business quality email for under ?5 a month.Now Darren has a great website with professional email and has increased his customers by 25% from website enquiries and the feedback he’s had has been excellent.There are still thousands of small businesses and individuals who are not using professional looking email addresses. Why do small businesses go to all the expense of getting bu That’s right… 64 billion dollars! Yes indeed, there is a ton of money to be made, and I’m sure you wouldn’t mind getting your fair share of the pie! However, before you ever dazzle your first audience, before you take the industry by storm, before you even pick up your first microphone -- one of the most critical things that you must really grasp is the fact that you are entering into a business, not a hobby, and your success will be hugely impacted or derailed by your ability or inability to treat it as such. It is equally important to be aware that a huge investment of your time, energy, finances and attention will be required. And, as is the case with any industry, all the potential pitfalls, traps, and people of questionable character, will inevitably come into play. Adequate time and commitment will also be key requirements for taking your business to the level you’re looking to achieve. My personal recommendation, as you embark on your journey to “speak”, is to always remain true to the vision you have in your heart for the type of speaker you want to be. I believe in what’s known as the “Model Impetrative”, which is simply identifying someone that’s already doing what you’re working toward, at the level you’re striving to do it -- someone whom you may use as a model of excellence. Now, I’m not suggesting that you attempt to duplicate another, but I would strongly advise you to use someone you admire as your guide, while your own greatness and uniqueness continue to unfold and develop. Ultimately, much of your success will be determined by your ability to cultivate your own unique style, not by becoming a carbon copy of another. So, whether you’ve become attracted to this career path after witnessing someone else on stage and thinking to yourself, “I can do that” -- or perhaps, after attending a dynamic training session and visualizing yourself conducting -- although I commend you on your resolve to take action, it may not be the wisest decision to up and quit your current job… just yet. Firstly, invest the time to research, familiarize, and educate yourself about the pros and cons of the speaking industry, to be absolutely certain that you’re making an informed decision before moving forward. So now, you’ve done your research and you’ve made up your mind! You’re committed! You’re ready! You’ve got your model imperative and you’ve decided this is definitely for you! Well, hold on just a minute… there are some very vital things you need to know, things I’ve learned along the way and would like to share with you. Below are ten of the most powerful keys for getting started in the speaking business. Implement them and you’ll be well on your way! 1. Determine Your Readiness – How much time can you invest? How much money can you invest? Who’s on your team, to support your efforts? Make no mistake… it will require a team. How serious are you? What is your “WHY”-- in other words Belize Business Company ch. It is equally important to be aware that a huge investment of your time, energy, finances and attention will be required. And, as is the case with any industry, all the potential pitfalls, traps, and people of questionable character, will inevitably come into play. Adequate time and commitment will also be key requirements for taking your business to the level you’re looking to achieve. The names, identities and any information relating to the shareholders and directors of the company are 100% confidential; they never appear on any official document or record and as stated; if this isn't enough privacy for you then nominee directors and shareholders can be appointed. There are many potential benefits to establishing an International Business Company offshore, but few jurisdictions offer the features and benefits that Belize does. The original International Business Company (IBC) Act was introduced in Belize back in 1990 and has subsequently been updated and revised as and when required to maintain Belize's position as highly competitive in the provision of offshore IBC incorporation services. Other key features include the fact that there are no reporting or accounting restrictions placed on Belizean offshore IBCs and such entities can conduct any legitimate business anywhere in the world other than in Belize and other than banking, insurance or trust business. Belize is a democratic, politically and economically stable Central American country - facts which offer potential investors and companies looking for incorporation services the peace of mind required when it comes to My personal recommendation, as you embark on your journey to “speak”, is to always remain true to the vision you have in your heart for the type of speaker you want to be. I believe in what’s known as the “Model Impetrative”, which is simply identifying someone that’s already doing what you’re working toward, at the level you’re striving to do it -- someone whom you may use as a model of excellence. Now, I’m not suggesting that you attempt to duplicate another, but I would strongly advise you to use someone you admire as your guide, while your own greatness and uniqueness continue to unfold and develop. Ultimately, much of your success will be determined by your ability to cultivate your own unique style, not by becoming a carbon copy of another. So, whether you’ve become attracted to this career path after witnessing someone else on stage and thinking to yourself, “I can do that” -- or perhaps, after attending a dynamic training session and visualizing yourself conducting -- although I commend you on your resolve to take action, it may not be the wisest decision to up and quit your current job… just yet. Firstly, invest the time to research, familiarize, and educate yourself about the pros and cons of the speaking industry, to be absolutely certain that you’re making an informed decision before moving forward. So now, you’ve done your research and you’ve made up your mind! You’re committed! You’re ready! You’ve got your model imperative and you’ve decided this is definitely for you! Well, hold on just a minute… there are some very vital things you need to know, things I’ve learned along the way and would like to share with you. Below are ten of the most powerful keys for getting started in the speaking business. Implement them and you’ll be well on your way! 1. Determine Your Readiness – How much time can you invest? How much money can you invest? Who’s on your team, to support your efforts? Make no mistake… it will require a team. How serious are you? What is your “WHY”-- in other word What To Do After The Job Interview odel Impetrative”, which is simply identifying someone that’s already doing what you’re working toward, at the level you’re striving to do it -- someone whom you may use as a model of excellence. Now, I’m not suggesting that you attempt to duplicate another, but I would strongly advise you to use someone you admire as your guide, while your own greatness and uniqueness continue to unfold and develop. Ultimately, much of your success will be determined by your ability to cultivate your own unique style, not by becoming a carbon copy of another. So, whether you’ve become attracted to this career path after witnessing someone else on stage and thinking to yourself, “I can do that” -- or perhaps, after attending a dynamic training session and visualizing yourself conducting -- although I commend you on your resolve to take action, it may not be the wisest decision to up and quit your current job… just yet. Firstly, invest the time to research, familiarize, and educate yourself about the pros and cons of the speaking industry, to be absolutely certain that you’re making an informed decision before moving forward. So you have the interview and you think it went well.But what do you do next?Do you wait, like 90%+ of people... or do you write a letter/email to your interviewer thanking him or her?I would suggest sending/emailing the interviewer a note.This will accomplish the following:1. The interviewer will notice that you took some time to thank him or her for interviewing you. This is usually appreciated as so few people take the time to say "thank you".2. You will stand out from most or all of the other interviewees who will typically not bother to send a thank you note.3. You can let the interviewer know that you are interested in the position and also remind him or her as to how your skills fit the position.The structure for your thank you note could be as follows:1. Thank the interviewer for their time.2. Let the interviewer know that you are interested in the position/ company.3. Remind the interviewer of how your skills/achievements fit with the job.4. Let the interviewer know that you are looking forward to hearing from him or her.5. Include your contact information so that the interviewer can easily rea So now, you’ve done your research and you’ve made up your mind! You’re committed! You’re ready! You’ve got your model imperative and you’ve decided this is definitely for you! Well, hold on just a minute… there are some very vital things you need to know, things I’ve learned along the way and would like to share with you. Below are ten of the most powerful keys for getting started in the speaking business. Implement them and you’ll be well on your way! 1. Determine Your Readiness – How much time can you invest? How much money can you invest? Who’s on your team, to support your efforts? Make no mistake… it will require a team. How serious are you? What is your “WHY”-- in other word Business Credit Cards ssing someone else on stage and thinking to yourself, “I can do that” -- or perhaps, after attending a dynamic training session and visualizing yourself conducting -- although I commend you on your resolve to take action, it may not be the wisest decision to up and quit your current job… just yet. Firstly, invest the time to research, familiarize, and educate yourself about the pros and cons of the speaking industry, to be absolutely certain that you’re making an informed decision before moving forward. Competent accessories are the forte for setting up any business empire today. And if the tool gives you maximum benefits and least tensions, it is indeed a boon in disguise. Business credit cards with its multifaceted twin benefit system — of simplicity in application and of churning out a lot of profits for the owner are truly designed for people who want to make a mark in the business world.A boon it is. From looking after your daily operations to organizing your business expenses to guiding you towards saving money, business credit cards are the real managers behind a successful entrepreneur. What makes it more popular is that its application is not complicated at all. And you have varieties to choose from. There are business credit cards designed to suit entrepreneurs with poor credit history and then there are those made especially for the corporate business owner.Some of the bigger players of credit cards nee Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and a host of others pride themselves with having created the perfect card for any business owner. The onus is on the customer to pick and choose the best credit card to suit his type of Business Empire.Once you hav So now, you’ve done your research and you’ve made up your mind! You’re committed! You’re ready! You’ve got your model imperative and you’ve decided this is definitely for you! Well, hold on just a minute… there are some very vital things you need to know, things I’ve learned along the way and would like to share with you. Below are ten of the most powerful keys for getting started in the speaking business. Implement them and you’ll be well on your way! 1. Determine Your Readiness – How much time can you invest? How much money can you invest? Who’s on your team, to support your efforts? Make no mistake… it will require a team. How serious are you? What is your “WHY”-- in other word How To Find A Job As A Copy Editor y! You’ve got your model imperative and you’ve decided this is definitely for you! Well, hold on just a minute… there are some very vital things you need to know, things I’ve learned along the way and would like to share with you. Below are ten of the most powerful keys for getting started in the speaking business. Implement them and you’ll be well on your way! Jobs for copy editors may seem like they are hard to find, but really you can find them and you can do so with many of the qualifications you already have. But, if you do not have any qualifications, this may be the first step in finding the copyediting job that you have been looking for. Jobs in this field are available, but it takes a good, solid portfolio and set of skills to get them. Here are some things to get you going in the right direction though.1. Education is the most important aspect. If you do not have the time or funds to go to college to get a degree in writing and proofreading, you may want to look for a home study course. Often colleges will offer these courses to those who need to learn from home. It could be a good step for someone looking for copy editing work.2. Create a portfolio of your work. If you establish any work in the field add it to your portfolio. This could be a simple document with your work displayed in it. If you have not obtained any opportunities, why not create your own? Look for projects to complete voluntarily as well. Getting the knowledge and experience is the most important aspect.3. Search for job vacancies on the i 1. Determine Your Readiness – How much time can you invest? How much money can you invest? Who’s on your team, to support your efforts? Make no mistake… it will require a team. How serious are you? What is your “WHY”-- in other words, your reason, for pursuing this? 2. What is Your Core Message? – Understanding your message, brand and being able to effectively communicate it, is critical. What is it that you want to convey to your audience? Why should people listen to you? Who are you? Remember, YOU are the message that you deliver. 3. Identify Your Target Audience – Determine the audience that is suitable for your message. Everybody that has a pulse is not suited to be your target audience. Who can benefit from your message? Whose pain do you feel? What group would be willing to invest in your philosophy and strategies? 4. Structure Your Business – Choose a fitting name for your business. Make sure the name of your business is something relatively uncomplicated, which people can remember. This will be huge when you have to create a website. Although I’m sure www.ChrisGlossTheProfessionalSpeaker.com would be a great name, it’s way too long and requires too much effort to remember. Do your research to make an educated decision as to which business entity will work best for what you want to accomplish: sole proprietorship, corporation, non profit organization or LLC. Be sure to consult an accountant, attorney or other professional, for advice on setting up your business correctly. 5. Create a Sound Business Plan – Again, this is a business not a hobby. What is your plan to generate revenue? What tools and equipment will you need to be successful? What is your marketing strategy? How are you going to let the world know you are here and you have something to say? If you were to ask most speakers about their plan, you’d discover that most do not even have one, and as a result, find themselves constantly frustrated and complaining, instead of fine-tuning a strategy to capitalize on the opportunities available. Failure to create and execute a plan contributes greatly to the vast number of speakers who quit in their very first year in the business. You MUST have a plan… and execute it! 6. Develop Your Skills – One of the greatest teachers on the planet is experience. Speak as often as you can! Join organizations like Toastmasters International (www.toastmasters.org), which is a place where you can develop your speaking skills and obtain valuable feedback on how to improve them. It’s also great for seasoned speakers because you always want to keep your skills sharp. Toastmasters will
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