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Stellar Customer Service in 10 Simple Steps little bit of entrepreural guerrilla skirmishing. Microsoft
did it. Gateway did it. IBM did it. DIf you're like me, you've had plenty of experience with BAD customer service. Just think about the last time you had a bad experience with a product or a service.Perhaps the product or service did not live up to the sales pitch. Maybe the company was unresponsive to your calls or emails. Maybe they did not do what they said they were going to do. Or the Five Qualities Employers Want Are you a starting entrepreneur? Is it your first month of operation?More than ever, employers want employees who can produce results! Here are five qualities employers seek in such employees.1. Attitude. You hear a lot about folks with “an attitude”. If you’ve got “an attitude”, lose it! Employers want employees with these attitudes:* “Can do” attitude * “I’m willing to risk failing to give it a go” I can hear your knees knocking. Do you wonder whether you can hold your own against the giants that dominate your chosen industry. The entrenched enemy tend to have vast resources, a strong marketing machinery and of course, a powerful brand presence. How can one compete against that? It's easy: with a little bit of entrepreural guerrilla skirmishing. Microsoft did it. Gateway did it. IBM did it. Do Can Your Degrees Hurt Your Chances At A Job? nocking. Do you wonder whether you
can hold your own against the giants that dominate your chosen
industry. The entrenched enemy tend to have vast resources, a strong
marketing machinery and of course, a powerful brand presence.Can your level of education hurt your chances at a job?As a recruiter, I’ve seen instances where: 1. A person is considered to be under educated: I’ve dealt with several companies who won’t consider a candidate unless they have a certain level of education ie. a university or college degree. In some cases a certain level of education How can one compete against that? It's easy: with a little bit of entrepreural guerrilla skirmishing. Microsoft did it. Gateway did it. IBM did it. D Fat Day
industry. The entrenched enemy tend to have vast resources, a strong
marketing machinery and of course, a powerful brand presence.The other day I felt fat and flabby. I was having a “fat” day. My stomach felt bigger than normal, and I felt puffy. My legs jiggled and seemed to spread to the corners of the earth when I sat down. I must have eaten too much or exercised too little. I must have been having a hormonal moment. Discipline must have failed me. I felt like my work wasn’t work How can one compete against that? It's easy: with a little bit of entrepreural guerrilla skirmishing. Microsoft did it. Gateway did it. IBM did it. D Special Cover Letter Considerations for Teachers f course, a powerful brand presence.Cover letters for teachers need to emphasize qualifications as well as attitude. Education professionals need to come into the field with an attitude of service coupled with a commitment to excellence and a desire to work closely with students. It should reflect all of these points, as should resumes for teachers, and any other self marketing materials used by How can one compete against that? It's easy: with a little bit of entrepreural guerrilla skirmishing. Microsoft did it. Gateway did it. IBM did it. D Leading Through Change little bit of entrepreural guerrilla skirmishing. Microsoft
did it. Gateway did it. IBM did it. Do you think these companies started out
big? Of course not. Microsoft started out from Bill Gate's backyard.Being a strong change catalyst is critical to being an effective mentor. In order to “inspire others to continually strive for higher levels of performance through creative and strategic methods that are always focused to achieving your goals” you must move through the personal emotions that change creates so that you can effectively lead others. Here are some You can be a Bill Gates. Here's how. DOMINATE A NICHE There's no sense selling soap, candies or match sticks to the general public. Everyone from Jack to Jill sells this product. Unless you have economies of scale and a whopping system to keep costs low, you can't fi
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