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Make Money From Your Lack Of DIY Skills p at night in the past.Are you one of those people who have a fascination with power tools but no knowledge or time to use them? Do people ask to borrow a tool from you or ask if you know of someone who has a special piece? If so, you can make money off those tools just lying around.Did you know it can cost thousands of dollars to buy all the different type of power tools, and many of those tools you may only use a couple of times? Well, now just imagine having to spend anywhere from twenty dollars to easily a hundred dollars to rent one tool. Think of what it cost to buy your tool, and now divid As leaders we think about these things because they impact the success of the organiz The Fund Raising School In working with businesses and organizations of all kinds, I hear the same concerns everyday:Do you always enjoy fund raising activities and thought you’ve done a rewarding job every time you organize one? Well, you should be going to a fund raising school to get a formal knowledge and training of fund raising. That is, if you are either interested in pursuing a career in fund raising or want to gain more skills and understanding it. This is a great idea if you are happy with what you are doing. Maybe it is where your career is leading to.The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University offers The Fund Raising School with courses that are designed as training for the w How do we increase productivity? How do we improve Customer service? How do we keep people actively engaged in their work and with others on their team? How do we reduce turnover? How do we improve safety? Even if you aren’t thinking about or concerned about every one of those questions, I’m sure at least one of them has kept you up at night in the past. As leaders we think about these things because they impact the success of the organiza Real Estate Exchange Tips ase productivity?Exchange is a program that allows the owner of a certain property that is used for investment to be exchanged with another property and defer paying the taxes. If the like-kind property is purchased, the rules and regulations of the Internal Revenue Code should be followed and observed. This will allow the investors to gain more assets, have a large control over real estates and expand into other properties. The like-kind property is only recognized if the exchange is for the purpose of productive use like in the business or trade industry and investment. The like-kind property can co How do we improve Customer service? How do we keep people actively engaged in their work and with others on their team? How do we reduce turnover? How do we improve safety? Even if you aren’t thinking about or concerned about every one of those questions, I’m sure at least one of them has kept you up at night in the past. As leaders we think about these things because they impact the success of the organiz Business Intelligence 101 rk and with others on their team?An essential idea of business is that data is enhanced into information and then into knowledge. Business use BI to gain an advantage in the marketplace by understanding their customer’s needs, customer’s decision-making processes, and economic, cultural, and technological trends. Business intelligence involves analyzing not only the customer but the entire industry as a whole. Finally, business intelligence is driven by a goal set by the company. The goal can be short term or long term.History of Business IntelligenceBusiness intelligence was first referred to in Sun Tz How do we reduce turnover? How do we improve safety? Even if you aren’t thinking about or concerned about every one of those questions, I’m sure at least one of them has kept you up at night in the past. As leaders we think about these things because they impact the success of the organiz Small Town Entrepreneurship: 7 Tips to Get Started aren’t thinking about or concerned about every one of those questions, I’m sure at least one of them has kept you up at night in the past.Q. We just moved to a very small town (less than ten thousand people) and I want to start an coffee shop business and also offer PC repair. How can I investigate and then promote this business?A. In a big city, you'll make decisions by numbers and neighborhoods. In a small town, you schmooze!On the surface, everyone will be friendly, optimistic and positive.Your challenge: Get below the surface and learn how business really gets done. You might consider asking a lot of questions before you disclose your own intentions. When residents say, "I wish we had a c As leaders we think about these things because they impact the success of the organiz Growing Up On A Delaware Farm p at night in the past.Growing up on a Delaware farm was a wonderful and rewarding experience for me.I grew up in an area where a couple of dozen families in an area of about hundred square miles had farmed, married each other and been a stable community for centuries, along Delaware Rout One just north of Lewes.In my early youth, I grew up on a farm where we had 33 cows, 18 we milked twice a day, 3 horses, some chickens, 60 acres of corn, hay and pasture. It was a farm that my maternal grandparents owned. There were barns, tractors, long hours and Sundays in church. We grew corn, hay and past As leaders we think about these things because they impact the success of the organization. As coaches we think about how to impact these things day-to-day, person-by-person. As a coach, someone helping people improve their performance for the benefit of both the individual and the organization, there are typically two types of feedback that you could provide on their performance at anytime. Constructive feedback (sometimes called criticism) and positive feedback (which I will call praise). Forgetting the words for a minute, th
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