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Under The Radar Advertising Strategy That Pull Sales All Day Long! ulation to risk and reward.“Sales All Day”…I wish I hear you yell…one sale would be great!”Under The Radar Advertising Strategy”...sounds like something out of a Star Trek Movie!You see in the world of advertising as quick as you can say “Beam me up Scottie”; new tools are constantly being created in order to differentiate one company f However, if there is a battle it may well be between the usefulness of research or intuition in business development scenarios. Albert Einstein once wrote, “The only real valuable thing is intuition.” Albert Einstein was a genius, yet he plac Benefits of Being a Pharmaceutical Sales Representative In the development of a business there is a certain amount of research that must be conducted. Most entrepreneurs find themselves immersed in some form of research whether they like it or not.The Financial Rewards Including a Company CarA career in pharmaceutical sales offers some of the best benefits and perks anyone can ask for in a job. Typical starting salaries are in the low $30,000s and established representatives can have base salaries in the $90,000s. Bonuses on top of that for high sales For many burgeoning entrepreneurs there is a question of whether intense research or personal intuition is the best course of action in determining the direction needed in business decisions. Henry Ford once said, “Thinking is the hardest work there is. Which is the probable reason why so few engage in it.” Even the pioneering automaker knew that research was a taxing and labor intensive process that was not necessarily enjoyable. “If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?” - Author Unknown There is a certain learning curve that comes with developing a new business, and it is research that moves us to a point of understanding. Ceilia Green once quipped, “The way to do research is to attack the facts at the point of greatest astonishment.” It is often the vision realized through research that allows entrepreneurs to move beyond speculation to risk and reward. However, if there is a battle it may well be between the usefulness of research or intuition in business development scenarios. Albert Einstein once wrote, “The only real valuable thing is intuition.” Albert Einstein was a genius, yet he place The Career Benefits of Getting Clear! arch or personal intuition is the best course of action in determining the direction needed in business decisions.Recently, I had one of those "aha moments" while in the bathroom – I might have been brushing my teeth. I'm told that we are more creative around water – and I certainly find my bathroom a great creative lab for me! Anyway – the thought I had was, "Fear fogs the brain."Now that may not be a profound thought– but it Henry Ford once said, “Thinking is the hardest work there is. Which is the probable reason why so few engage in it.” Even the pioneering automaker knew that research was a taxing and labor intensive process that was not necessarily enjoyable. “If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?” - Author Unknown There is a certain learning curve that comes with developing a new business, and it is research that moves us to a point of understanding. Ceilia Green once quipped, “The way to do research is to attack the facts at the point of greatest astonishment.” It is often the vision realized through research that allows entrepreneurs to move beyond speculation to risk and reward. However, if there is a battle it may well be between the usefulness of research or intuition in business development scenarios. Albert Einstein once wrote, “The only real valuable thing is intuition.” Albert Einstein was a genius, yet he plac Career Advice: Success Requires Management of Change t research was a taxing and labor intensive process that was not necessarily enjoyable.Change is certain and constant. Benjamin Franklin would have been wise to add "change" to his adage that "death and taxes are the only certainties of life."We are inundated every day with new relationships, new ways to do things, new expectations and new information. The total of all knowledge doubles every fiv “If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?” - Author Unknown There is a certain learning curve that comes with developing a new business, and it is research that moves us to a point of understanding. Ceilia Green once quipped, “The way to do research is to attack the facts at the point of greatest astonishment.” It is often the vision realized through research that allows entrepreneurs to move beyond speculation to risk and reward. However, if there is a battle it may well be between the usefulness of research or intuition in business development scenarios. Albert Einstein once wrote, “The only real valuable thing is intuition.” Albert Einstein was a genius, yet he plac Profit by Providing Home Based Child Care Services and it is research that moves us to a point of understanding. Ceilia Green once quipped, “The way to do research is to attack the facts at the point of greatest astonishment.”How can you profit from the boom in child care services? Here are a few suggestions.1. Provide Child Care from Your HomeWould you like to provide child care services from your own home? If so, here is some advice obtained from an experienced child care provider:There may be laws in y It is often the vision realized through research that allows entrepreneurs to move beyond speculation to risk and reward. However, if there is a battle it may well be between the usefulness of research or intuition in business development scenarios. Albert Einstein once wrote, “The only real valuable thing is intuition.” Albert Einstein was a genius, yet he plac Drawing the Line on Rude Customers ulation to risk and reward.I know, I know . . . the customer is always right . . . or at least should be treated as if they’re always right. But, when and where do you draw the line?The question comes up after talking to a frontline sales person, Ted. A few days ago, he had trouble with a customer. The customer was being vague and Ted simply a However, if there is a battle it may well be between the usefulness of research or intuition in business development scenarios. Albert Einstein once wrote, “The only real valuable thing is intuition.” Albert Einstein was a genius, yet he placed a high value on intuition. Dr. Joyce Brothers understood a dynamic that many miss when she wrote, “Trust your hunches. They're usually based on facts filed away just below the conscious level.” It may be possible that the very act of research allows our intuition to somehow work through all the intangibles so that intuition can take over. I would suggest that it is not a matter of whether research or intuition is more important, but how the two processes work together. “Intuition becomes increasingly valuable in the new information society precisely because there is so much data.” - John Naisbitt It is the very moment when research and intuition meet that they real enthusiasm typically begins for entrepreneurs. The two are ultimately allies in the process of understanding, but far too often individuals over analyze the research information without allowing intuition the freedom to understand what it somehow knows without being able to articulate. The development of vision often occurs when the known meets the unknown and somehow understands they are compa
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