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Mailroom Supplies: Does Your Vendor Deliver Great Customer Service and Prices? the control for a short period of time.All mailrooms have the continuing need to purchase mailroom supplies. Whether your mailroom needs envelopes, stamps, stationary, or other supplies, there are thousands of office supply companies that are eager to cater to you. As the mailroom purchaser, you need to sort through all of your options and find the supplier that is right for you.When you buy mailroom supplies, you want to be sure that you will receive friendly customer service If you are a sole entrepreneur, team up with a single person in your industry so that you guys can cover for each other when emergencies happen that need urgent attention while you are away or even sick. Not having someone to cover you when you are sick is worse than being stuck four hours from home with no way of getting in for quite some time. When you are ill, your mind is not working at its full potential and extended periods of sickness will affect your business. Your clients will sincerely wish for your speedy rec Eliminate Painful Meetings This past weekend I learned the importance of not flying solo in your business activities. I took a weekend off to spend time with one of my sons, and we traveled to a small British Columbia town called Cranbrook to watch our hockey team from Calgary take on the Kootenay Ice. Hockey is a long time escape from reality for me, especially when it involves getting out of town for an overnight trip.I remember being interviewed by a writer for an article about effective meetings that was to appear in a national magazine. The writer began the interview by saying, “I don’t want any of the old standard tips; I want new tips.”I replied, “Well, people wouldn’t need new tips if they used the old tips.” This isn’t what the writer wanted to hear, nor is this what many of us want to hear, but this is the truth. If we used what we already know, This trip is still going as I write this article, almost 24 hours after we should have been back home. I ran into some car trouble, and for safety reasons, decided to stay in Cranbrook for another night. Those that have driven in the Rockies in the winter can understand my reasoning here, especially when it is -20C outside. The lesson that I learned this week was the importance of not flying solo in your business. I am fortunate to have partners and great employees that can cover for me in the event of an emergency just like what is happening this weekend. Without my partners in all of my businesses, services would stop and I would not be producing any revenues during this time away. Business continues even when I am sitting at the auto dealer watching my car hoisted into the air and having work done on it. My clients are being well looked after by my staff back home and everything continues just as if I was physically there. With the advances in modern day technology, I am still able to remain in contact with the office through electronic mail and cellular telephones so I can still answer client calls and take care of things that do not require my physical presence at the office. This is a wake up call for all of you that are flying solo! It is great to learn to fly solo, just like flying an airplane; you need to have this skill, just in case you ever need to do it. Remember you need to have the skills to walk the talk, however, how many pilots of commercial airlines do you see flying by themselves? None. They all have someone right by their side to assist them when it is needed. This gives the pilot the flexibility to see to other items on the plane or just take a break. Your business needs a co-pilot as well. This person does not have to be a business partner; it can be someone that you trust or a skilled employee that has the ability to take the control for a short period of time. If you are a sole entrepreneur, team up with a single person in your industry so that you guys can cover for each other when emergencies happen that need urgent attention while you are away or even sick. Not having someone to cover you when you are sick is worse than being stuck four hours from home with no way of getting in for quite some time. When you are ill, your mind is not working at its full potential and extended periods of sickness will affect your business. Your clients will sincerely wish for your speedy reco 5 Ways to Profit From No Child Left Behind (NCLB) in Cranbrook for another night. Those that have driven in the Rockies in the winter can understand my reasoning here, especially when it is -20C outside.The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (No Child Left Behind) is designed to reform and improve student achievement and change the culture of America’s schools. According to this reform act each state must measure every public school student’s progress in reading and math in each of grades 3 through 8 and at least once during grades 10 through 12. By school year 2007-2008, assessments (or testing) in science will be underway. These assessments mu The lesson that I learned this week was the importance of not flying solo in your business. I am fortunate to have partners and great employees that can cover for me in the event of an emergency just like what is happening this weekend. Without my partners in all of my businesses, services would stop and I would not be producing any revenues during this time away. Business continues even when I am sitting at the auto dealer watching my car hoisted into the air and having work done on it. My clients are being well looked after by my staff back home and everything continues just as if I was physically there. With the advances in modern day technology, I am still able to remain in contact with the office through electronic mail and cellular telephones so I can still answer client calls and take care of things that do not require my physical presence at the office. This is a wake up call for all of you that are flying solo! It is great to learn to fly solo, just like flying an airplane; you need to have this skill, just in case you ever need to do it. Remember you need to have the skills to walk the talk, however, how many pilots of commercial airlines do you see flying by themselves? None. They all have someone right by their side to assist them when it is needed. This gives the pilot the flexibility to see to other items on the plane or just take a break. Your business needs a co-pilot as well. This person does not have to be a business partner; it can be someone that you trust or a skilled employee that has the ability to take the control for a short period of time. If you are a sole entrepreneur, team up with a single person in your industry so that you guys can cover for each other when emergencies happen that need urgent attention while you are away or even sick. Not having someone to cover you when you are sick is worse than being stuck four hours from home with no way of getting in for quite some time. When you are ill, your mind is not working at its full potential and extended periods of sickness will affect your business. Your clients will sincerely wish for your speedy rec Customer Service - Where did it go? the auto dealer watching my car hoisted into the air and having work done on it. My clients are being well looked after by my staff back home and everything continues just as if I was physically there.I recently attended a seminar on Customer Service. My expectations were that it would be filled with tips to help employees become better at providing customer service. My expectations were blown away. The gentleman who led the seminar was fantastic. I thought I would share one of the topics covered during the seminar as it applies to everyone no matter what you do for a living.One section from the seminar was entitled, "Quality Customer Se With the advances in modern day technology, I am still able to remain in contact with the office through electronic mail and cellular telephones so I can still answer client calls and take care of things that do not require my physical presence at the office. This is a wake up call for all of you that are flying solo! It is great to learn to fly solo, just like flying an airplane; you need to have this skill, just in case you ever need to do it. Remember you need to have the skills to walk the talk, however, how many pilots of commercial airlines do you see flying by themselves? None. They all have someone right by their side to assist them when it is needed. This gives the pilot the flexibility to see to other items on the plane or just take a break. Your business needs a co-pilot as well. This person does not have to be a business partner; it can be someone that you trust or a skilled employee that has the ability to take the control for a short period of time. If you are a sole entrepreneur, team up with a single person in your industry so that you guys can cover for each other when emergencies happen that need urgent attention while you are away or even sick. Not having someone to cover you when you are sick is worse than being stuck four hours from home with no way of getting in for quite some time. When you are ill, your mind is not working at its full potential and extended periods of sickness will affect your business. Your clients will sincerely wish for your speedy rec Media Savvy - Treat Them As You Would Your Best Customer flying an airplane; you need to have this skill, just in case you ever need to do it. Remember you need to have the skills to walk the talk, however, how many pilots of commercial airlines do you see flying by themselves? None. They all have someone right by their side to assist them when it is needed. This gives the pilot the flexibility to see to other items on the plane or just take a break. Your business needs a co-pilot as well. This person does not have to be a business partner; it can be someone that you trust or a skilled employee that has the ability to take the control for a short period of time.The ability to lead, persuade and influence are integral skills for effective managers. The capability of telling a story that inspires, motivates and informs is an essential part of this process. In an age of convergence in the media and increased scepticism over traditional communication methods, a new breed of managers and leaders is emerging that sees the media as an opportunity and not a threat. They use the media in a pro-active way to build If you are a sole entrepreneur, team up with a single person in your industry so that you guys can cover for each other when emergencies happen that need urgent attention while you are away or even sick. Not having someone to cover you when you are sick is worse than being stuck four hours from home with no way of getting in for quite some time. When you are ill, your mind is not working at its full potential and extended periods of sickness will affect your business. Your clients will sincerely wish for your speedy rec Make the Most of the Job You Have - Top 5 Ways the control for a short period of time.Okay, so maybe you’re not in the job of your dreams. Now what? How do you get by until your dream job shows up? Here are the top 5 ways to make the most of the job you have. And, who knows? If you do them all, you could wake up one day and realize you already are in the job of your dreams. 1. Know you are being paid what you deserve. There is nothing worse than the inkling that you are underpaid. Thoughts like these w If you are a sole entrepreneur, team up with a single person in your industry so that you guys can cover for each other when emergencies happen that need urgent attention while you are away or even sick. Not having someone to cover you when you are sick is worse than being stuck four hours from home with no way of getting in for quite some time. When you are ill, your mind is not working at its full potential and extended periods of sickness will affect your business. Your clients will sincerely wish for your speedy recovery, however, business is business, and when you cannot perform your duties or have someone that represents you take care of their needs, well, your plane is doing a nose dive straight to the ground. This same concept is what makes businesses hesitant to hire lone rangers—too many things rely on one single person and a big risk comes with that reliance. Clients do not like risk and will choose a company with a team, if given the chance. Having a team of trusted employees, partners and business associates will ensure that your business continues to thrive when you cannot be physically there to take care of things. And really as entrepreneurs, do you really want to be there all the time anyway?
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