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T.G.I.M. - Thank God It's Monday h the organizations vision to achieve self actualization. To lead self actualized individuals, a leader doesn't direct or even guide; at this stage a leader collaborates with his people as equals, empowering them as entrepreneurs and not employees. Self actualization stems from personal power. When you feel power in and of your actions, when you feel like YOU matter in the grand plan of those actions, then you reach the pinnacle of your success.Start strong on Monday if you want better sales results at the end of the week on Friday. Here are 11 practical sales tips:1. Set your alarm clock for 30 minutes earlier every Monday morning. It's a great way to start a week of selling.2. Back your car into your garage every Sunday night. You'll begin every Monday morning headed in the right direction.3. Begin the new week with a written priority to do list (Your six-pack). Focus on getting the most important things done first - like prospecting for new business.4. Set (in writing) defined objectives for every sales call - every sales call. Your customers can tell when your winging it.5. Attempt to obtain at least one customer commitment for every sales call. You're more There are 4 steps to achieve this: 1. Create mixed rank teams that maintain equality 2. Allow the teams to develop unique identities that align their own values with those of the organization 3. Assist teams in finding their own greater purpose 4. Measure success on a daily basis to maximize sense of achievement Secrets of a motivated, dedicated, and well organized Organization When Pharaoh set out to build the greatest of the great Pyramids, he assembled his greatest and wisest people and encryp Creating A California Corporation ...While "attitude" was enough to build the smaller Pyramids (like that of King Sneferu), the largest, grandest, and the only of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient world still standing, with a height of 450 feet and 756 feet square: The Great Pyramid of Khufu, needed more than just a great attitude.A Limited Liability Corporation, commonly referred to as LLC, is a company that combines features of a corporation with a partnership-type business structure. The owners are referred to as members and not partners or shareholders.To create a corporation in California, individuals need to be familiar with the business corporation laws of the state. This is because business corporation laws in California are unlike those in the other states of the USA. Apart from corporate laws, Californian corporate security laws are different from those of the other states as well.Individuals need to follow a number of requirements when creating a corporation in California. The most important requirement is filing the Articles of Organization with the California Se True greatness lies in self-actualization through work When work becomes choice, it no longer manifests itself as work. It is the convergence of personal desire and the actions we gladly take. As it turned out from the discovery of a Workers Cemetery, building Pyramids was a dangerous business. Even with a great attitude, that's a real bummer. So why would anyone choose to put in their whole hearted effort and risk their lives in the process. Was it Bak, or feeling special, or was it more? Harvard's George Reisner found workers graffiti created by "Building Teams" that called themselves names like "Friends of Khufu" and "Drunkards of Menkaure". These findings and ancient Scrolls suggest that these teams were made up of many classes of people on a rotating basis. This means that the managers, architects, and even the priests would take part in building. Did Pharaoh himself go down and carve bricks? Only Ra would know. But in today's context when nurturing the psychology of a superior workforce, a Hands-on CEO often commands greater respect. Why? Because he/she leads for others and not for a personal ego trip. The term "Hands on" should be qualified here: a CEO that gets into other peoples job because of frustration or tries to do everything themselves is counterproductive. The hands on type I'm talking about is an individual who takes the time to have assist his personnel by supportively guiding them. And, who lets his subordinates teach him what and how they are doing in order to have a greater understanding of even the least significant function. This would be a Leader who may see a mop and proceed to clean the floor while the janitor's on his break, then ask the janitor if he did it right when he comes back. Or, who may go to the source when a manager is having difficulty with equipment and assist him in solving the problem as the manager takes charge. These of course must be taken in context of time requirements, but a great leader will have more time because they would be more effective in assisting people to achieve greater and faster results. In these teams people were equals and as equals established unique identities within the masses. Each of these teams was divided into 5 smaller teams where more cohesiveness amongst team members could be formed. With individual group identities, leaders were able to establish the groups as an essential part of the same vision. They were part of something greater than the individual, they had ownership in it. It was a higher purpose. As a part of these select teams they had strength that no individual could ever have, they were greater than themselves and even Pharaoh. This became a way for the average person to have real power, to feel an equal to royalty. The Pyramid became the achievement that no one but them could achieve, a part of history that they could tell there children about. A physical manifestation of owning a part of something no one else could do. This higher purpose bred cooperation and efficiency; there was pride in Daily accomplishments. And each team celebrated with other teams after each completed step of the process. These people didn't work as individuals, not even as groups, but as an extension of the organization. To achieve self actualization in a workforce, a modern company must ask "Why?" Why would someone feel powerful working in your organization? Why would they be proud to be a part it? What is your "Pyramid", the greater purpose your staff could be a part of? Each person has their own values they must equate and align with the organizations vision to achieve self actualization. To lead self actualized individuals, a leader doesn't direct or even guide; at this stage a leader collaborates with his people as equals, empowering them as entrepreneurs and not employees. Self actualization stems from personal power. When you feel power in and of your actions, when you feel like YOU matter in the grand plan of those actions, then you reach the pinnacle of your success. There are 4 steps to achieve this: 1. Create mixed rank teams that maintain equality 2. Allow the teams to develop unique identities that align their own values with those of the organization 3. Assist teams in finding their own greater purpose 4. Measure success on a daily basis to maximize sense of achievement Secrets of a motivated, dedicated, and well organized Organization When Pharaoh set out to build the greatest of the great Pyramids, he assembled his greatest and wisest people and encrypt Utilizing a Virtual Assistant is Just Good Business Sense ngs and ancient Scrolls suggest that these teams were made up of many classes of people on a rotating basis. This means that the managers, architects, and even the priests would take part in building.Virtual Assistants are fast becoming a popular industry. It is through education that this field is beginning to truly grow. Hopefully someday soon people will be asking, “Who is your Virtual Assistant?” rather than “What is a Virtual Assistant?” Virtual Assistants are the key to allowing small business owners to truly create a thriving. Before deciding to work with a Virtual Assistant there are six questions that need to be answered.What is a Virtual Assistant?First and foremost, you must understand what the term means. Simply put, a Virtual Assistant is a business owner who offers administrative support, virtually. The International Virtual Assistant Association defines a Virtual Assistant as “an independent entrepreneur providing administrative, Did Pharaoh himself go down and carve bricks? Only Ra would know. But in today's context when nurturing the psychology of a superior workforce, a Hands-on CEO often commands greater respect. Why? Because he/she leads for others and not for a personal ego trip. The term "Hands on" should be qualified here: a CEO that gets into other peoples job because of frustration or tries to do everything themselves is counterproductive. The hands on type I'm talking about is an individual who takes the time to have assist his personnel by supportively guiding them. And, who lets his subordinates teach him what and how they are doing in order to have a greater understanding of even the least significant function. This would be a Leader who may see a mop and proceed to clean the floor while the janitor's on his break, then ask the janitor if he did it right when he comes back. Or, who may go to the source when a manager is having difficulty with equipment and assist him in solving the problem as the manager takes charge. These of course must be taken in context of time requirements, but a great leader will have more time because they would be more effective in assisting people to achieve greater and faster results. In these teams people were equals and as equals established unique identities within the masses. Each of these teams was divided into 5 smaller teams where more cohesiveness amongst team members could be formed. With individual group identities, leaders were able to establish the groups as an essential part of the same vision. They were part of something greater than the individual, they had ownership in it. It was a higher purpose. As a part of these select teams they had strength that no individual could ever have, they were greater than themselves and even Pharaoh. This became a way for the average person to have real power, to feel an equal to royalty. The Pyramid became the achievement that no one but them could achieve, a part of history that they could tell there children about. A physical manifestation of owning a part of something no one else could do. This higher purpose bred cooperation and efficiency; there was pride in Daily accomplishments. And each team celebrated with other teams after each completed step of the process. These people didn't work as individuals, not even as groups, but as an extension of the organization. To achieve self actualization in a workforce, a modern company must ask "Why?" Why would someone feel powerful working in your organization? Why would they be proud to be a part it? What is your "Pyramid", the greater purpose your staff could be a part of? Each person has their own values they must equate and align with the organizations vision to achieve self actualization. To lead self actualized individuals, a leader doesn't direct or even guide; at this stage a leader collaborates with his people as equals, empowering them as entrepreneurs and not employees. Self actualization stems from personal power. When you feel power in and of your actions, when you feel like YOU matter in the grand plan of those actions, then you reach the pinnacle of your success. There are 4 steps to achieve this: 1. Create mixed rank teams that maintain equality 2. Allow the teams to develop unique identities that align their own values with those of the organization 3. Assist teams in finding their own greater purpose 4. Measure success on a daily basis to maximize sense of achievement Secrets of a motivated, dedicated, and well organized Organization When Pharaoh set out to build the greatest of the great Pyramids, he assembled his greatest and wisest people and encryp De-Mystifying the Medical Billing Maze to clean the floor while the janitor's on his break, then ask the janitor if he did it right when he comes back. Or, who may go to the source when a manager is having difficulty with equipment and assist him in solving the problem as the manager takes charge. These of course must be taken in context of time requirements, but a great leader will have more time because they would be more effective in assisting people to achieve greater and faster results.Medical billing can follow a very complex and strange process. For those who don’t or haven’t actually worked as doctors, or for insurance companies, the procedures can be quite opaque, but fundamentally it is quite simple.When a patient goes to a medical provider for surgery or to be put on medication, or simply to diagnose conditions the patient has been experiencing, there are certain costs for each service the medical practitioner provides to the patient. The provider records these costs in a form, usually a HCFA, or “hic-fuh,” which can be either electronic or paper. The HCFA is then sent to the patient’s insurance company, or sometimes to a clearinghouse or other middleman that can process the claim. When processing a claim, the insurance company lo In these teams people were equals and as equals established unique identities within the masses. Each of these teams was divided into 5 smaller teams where more cohesiveness amongst team members could be formed. With individual group identities, leaders were able to establish the groups as an essential part of the same vision. They were part of something greater than the individual, they had ownership in it. It was a higher purpose. As a part of these select teams they had strength that no individual could ever have, they were greater than themselves and even Pharaoh. This became a way for the average person to have real power, to feel an equal to royalty. The Pyramid became the achievement that no one but them could achieve, a part of history that they could tell there children about. A physical manifestation of owning a part of something no one else could do. This higher purpose bred cooperation and efficiency; there was pride in Daily accomplishments. And each team celebrated with other teams after each completed step of the process. These people didn't work as individuals, not even as groups, but as an extension of the organization. To achieve self actualization in a workforce, a modern company must ask "Why?" Why would someone feel powerful working in your organization? Why would they be proud to be a part it? What is your "Pyramid", the greater purpose your staff could be a part of? Each person has their own values they must equate and align with the organizations vision to achieve self actualization. To lead self actualized individuals, a leader doesn't direct or even guide; at this stage a leader collaborates with his people as equals, empowering them as entrepreneurs and not employees. Self actualization stems from personal power. When you feel power in and of your actions, when you feel like YOU matter in the grand plan of those actions, then you reach the pinnacle of your success. There are 4 steps to achieve this: 1. Create mixed rank teams that maintain equality 2. Allow the teams to develop unique identities that align their own values with those of the organization 3. Assist teams in finding their own greater purpose 4. Measure success on a daily basis to maximize sense of achievement Secrets of a motivated, dedicated, and well organized Organization When Pharaoh set out to build the greatest of the great Pyramids, he assembled his greatest and wisest people and encryp Board Committees-Is Your New Small Organization Ready For The Next Step? hey were greater than themselves and even Pharaoh.When a new nonprofit is created, the founder or founder(s) generally recruit a small group of people they know and trust to help get things going. These people often wear many hats ranging from janitor to baker to teacher's aide to board member.As the organization begins to grow up, the lines become clearer between serving on the Board and volunteering in the program or office, though people will often continue to serve in multiple roles.Up to this point the Board typically has 4-8, maybe 10, members and most discussions and decisions are made by the group as a whole or default to whomever is closest to the daily operations. Eventually, the Board realizes that in order to increase the impact of the organization, it needs to extend its efforts beyon This became a way for the average person to have real power, to feel an equal to royalty. The Pyramid became the achievement that no one but them could achieve, a part of history that they could tell there children about. A physical manifestation of owning a part of something no one else could do. This higher purpose bred cooperation and efficiency; there was pride in Daily accomplishments. And each team celebrated with other teams after each completed step of the process. These people didn't work as individuals, not even as groups, but as an extension of the organization. To achieve self actualization in a workforce, a modern company must ask "Why?" Why would someone feel powerful working in your organization? Why would they be proud to be a part it? What is your "Pyramid", the greater purpose your staff could be a part of? Each person has their own values they must equate and align with the organizations vision to achieve self actualization. To lead self actualized individuals, a leader doesn't direct or even guide; at this stage a leader collaborates with his people as equals, empowering them as entrepreneurs and not employees. Self actualization stems from personal power. When you feel power in and of your actions, when you feel like YOU matter in the grand plan of those actions, then you reach the pinnacle of your success. There are 4 steps to achieve this: 1. Create mixed rank teams that maintain equality 2. Allow the teams to develop unique identities that align their own values with those of the organization 3. Assist teams in finding their own greater purpose 4. Measure success on a daily basis to maximize sense of achievement Secrets of a motivated, dedicated, and well organized Organization When Pharaoh set out to build the greatest of the great Pyramids, he assembled his greatest and wisest people and encryp How Can I Make Money With Surveys On The Web h the organizations vision to achieve self actualization. To lead self actualized individuals, a leader doesn't direct or even guide; at this stage a leader collaborates with his people as equals, empowering them as entrepreneurs and not employees. Self actualization stems from personal power. When you feel power in and of your actions, when you feel like YOU matter in the grand plan of those actions, then you reach the pinnacle of your success.Do Online Surveys Really Pay?Anyone and everyone seem to be making a "paid surveys" website now-a-days. Not that it is difficult to make one, it is just a matter of some basic skills and a few hours of time, and they are raring to go. Most of these websites have single most intent – to make you pay to be a member, so that they would render you the service of pointing you to other URL's, where you can find and fill out surveys that pay. If you fall for them, you will find that they lead you to URL's of companies that have long ceased to exist or to websites that would ask you to pay again to join their websites.These websites charge anywhere between $30-$100 in fee for accessing their database or list of "highly paid" survey sources. But these websi There are 4 steps to achieve this: 1. Create mixed rank teams that maintain equality 2. Allow the teams to develop unique identities that align their own values with those of the organization 3. Assist teams in finding their own greater purpose 4. Measure success on a daily basis to maximize sense of achievement Secrets of a motivated, dedicated, and well organized Organization When Pharaoh set out to build the greatest of the great Pyramids, he assembled his greatest and wisest people and encrypted the writings below as a path to greatness: Secrete writings of the mysterious code hidden in the Pyramids that illuminates the force of superior management. Source: The Carmazzi Scrolls - The Pinnacle of greatness comes when individuals see their work as their purpose. To cultivate this, leaders must Collaborate as equals with their people. There must be a greater purpose to the work, something greater than the individual, or the group. When working on the plane of " SELF ACTUALIZATION, people work at the level of "Organization" - The Core of building greatness is formed through Attitude. To develop this attribute for success, leaders must Guide their people, cause emotions of significance that couldn't be inspired alone. Leaders develop reciprocity by creating an environment of personal growth that is far superior to the standard. When working on the plane of "ATTITUDE", people work at the level "Group" - The Foundations of building greatness should be based on skill. Leaders should Direct and teach individuals until those individuals have mastered the required skill. When working on the plane of "SKILL" people work at the level of "Individual"
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