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    Will Black Belt Training Help My Career?
    It is no wonder that this question is still pertinent. You may not see many trained Black Belt professionals working from home nor are they running around from pillar to post.Then where is the catch? Well, a career as a Six Sigma black Belt has two distinct stages, after training. But before all else, the big question is whether your career will take off to where you desire or at least to where you planned.Black Belt Training Opens the Door to New OpportunitiesAny college graduate can undergo Six Sigma training classes in a repuatable training institute. But it pays to have more than a couple of
    y and we can only do this in an atmosphere of mutual respect,
    Home Business - Make Sense Of The Failure Rate
    When there is such an enormous choice of ways to make money at home, it seems strange that so many people fail when they try to start their own home business. Do they all choose the wrong business for them or is there something inherently wrong with the idea of earning money working from home? The statistics produced in regard to home businesses say that 90% will come to an end within the first five years. Ninety percent is a frighteningly high failure rate. If we assume the statistics are correct, should we let them deter us from working from home?Some people quote a failure rate of 95% or 98% for Interne
    International business is more complex than ever before. Success in every sector is now seen in global terms. Yet success in working with colleagues from different cultures is no easy goal. In order to connect, we have to communicate effectively and we can only do this in an atmosphere of mutual respect,
    Are You an Ethical Salesperson?
    Tell most people that you are in sales and watch their reaction. Their experiences with high pressure, poor service and poor quality have conditioned them to believe the worst when they hear this word – salesman.This visceral reaction might be why many involved in sales now call themselves business development representatives. Yet, after talking to them, you know that what is, is. They are in sales.So why this extreme negative reaction? If we look to the past, we may remember the used car salesman or the high-pressure salesperson that we encountered during our work experience. Our negative reaction h
    ess in every sector is now seen in global terms. Yet success in working with colleagues from different cultures is no easy goal. In order to connect, we have to communicate effectively and we can only do this in an atmosphere of mutual respect,
    Choosing A Major: What's Important?
    There are a couple of factors to take into consideration when deciding on a major: your career and your soul. If you're lucky, you can pick a major that's good for both of them.Satisfy Your Soul: What Do You Like To Study? What Interests You?Where I went to college, the truism for picking a major went something like: "This is such a good school that all people will notice is your degree. Therefore, you can feel free to major in anything you like. When you go out to look for a job, the fact you went to school here will be more than enough." If you attend an institution with a similar philosophy, you will
    in working with colleagues from different cultures is no easy goal. In order to connect, we have to communicate effectively and we can only do this in an atmosphere of mutual respect,
    What Every Customer Truly Wants - And How You Can Provide It!
    It finally hit me this week what every single client, customer, person and patron truly wants -- and it's not what we're giving them. What we're giving people is details, lots of details. They come in the form of product specifications, a list of attributes, qualities, claims, guarantees, and service promises. These are all great but they don't scratch the itch... they don't satisfy the real craving that each person longs for in their day to day experience.That constant craving is for meaning.Think about it. When we are born, we are all basically blank slates -- empty notebooks upon which no
    goal. In order to connect, we have to communicate effectively and we can only do this in an atmosphere of mutual respect,
    My Boogers Itch - Good Marketing or Not?
    If you've driven through Atlanta - or perhaps throughout the South - you've seen large, attention-getting signs proclaiming (among other things) that someone has gas. ???My husband was the first to observe this sign. As he drove along 285, he picked up his cell phone and reported, "I pooted.""That's nice," I told him, once again rolling my eyes at his childish behavior. He called back five minutes later, heading north on Peachtree Industrial, to inform me, "My boogers itch." It took some time for me to believe these were real signs and not just the raving of my husband, the fruit cake. (But he still doe
    y and we can only do this in an atmosphere of mutual respect, understanding and trust. Cross-cultural training helps you understand the underlying cultural values that drive behaviour—you first understand your own cultural background and then other people’s.

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