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Brand Management: Defining Your Brand Position any humor. If the target is missed, the damage is big.What does your brand stand for? More importantly, how would your customers answer that question since brands don’t create wealth customers do.Brand positioning starts with a frame of reference, which signals to consumers the goal they can expect to achieve. Customers have expectations that they attach to brands. Over time those expectations change and it’s up to the brand to change accordingly. The brand and the category it competes in are not static things.Consumer’s change and so must brands; brands must be in lockstep with consumers. Brands are just one instrument among many with which to build customer equity; brands serve as a magnet to attract new customers as well as an anchor to hold existing customers.The name of the game i Two major daily cartoon series deals directly with the business world. One is Dilbert, by Scott Adams. You can find it at the link: http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/dilbert/index.html Another one is the Daily Cartoon by Randy Glasbergen. You can find it at the link: http://pub49.bravenet.com/cartoon/show.php?usernum=4194105148 Let us compare between the two cartoon series. Dilbert has not a very inspiring affect. The characters are clumsy. They create clumsier situations. It is the result of incriminating surfa Accounts Job Opportunities - Technological Advancement has Made a Revolution With the advancement of computer simulators, anybody can repeat all the business routines before he goes to the field, and have the opportunity of relaxing from the tedious work with numbers. The businessman can concentrate more on the human factors: The Customer Service, the relationships among fellow workers, and self care.Unemployment is not the problem in today’s market; the problem is lack of people who are well equipped with practical knowledge & skills and having pure theoretical knowledge. For a person to be successful it is necessary to be both theoretically and practically sound.Unemployment! Unemployment! is the talk of the state. According to NASSCOM estimate IT enabled services in India might generate 1.1 million job opportunities including accounts and Rs.810 billion in revenues by the year 2008.The problem today is not that of unemployment, but lack of the required practical training in any field. The candidates lack the knowledge of the implementation of the concepts that they have learnt at Colleges. The jobs are there for people The occupation with Human factors is obligation to deal with emotions. Emotions volumes are not measurable accurately, contrary to cognitive or physical volumes. We can measure I.Q., or weight lifting, but not the intensity of love or hate. Questionnaires about satisfaction from a product or a boss give very limited answers. The reason we cannot measure emotions is that they expand all the time. This is their main attribute. It gives them their most unique quality: The ability to identify with the other and be empathic. We can memorize cognitive or physical practices, but with emotions we are left bare like children in a barren field. This leaves the businessman exposed to mistakes of emotional intelligence, and the computers cannot help him. There is nothing better then the sense of humor, the best therapy for the soul, for illuminating the human factor. The definition of humor is: Emotions made precise. It derives directly from an overloaded mind, which seeks to facilitate the feelings he faces with others. Every accurate expression of emotion is followed by it, as part of a relief. Every business deal is a transaction of emotions. These are accurate emotions, purified through the long bargaining process. Between the negotiating sides, after a deal closing, comes immediately a mutual sense of emotional relief. While it fade away down, It create a by product, in the form of lightness of the spirit, a humor. The precision of humor observations makes them suitable for the businessmen training. There is a use for humor in all the aspects of human relations at work, but it is limited, in scale and methods. There are humor workshops for businessmen, but they are relatively rare, in contrast to the amount of time dedicated for self improvement. Starting at the morning meetings, through the motivation papers, and finally with the private learning, the average businessman provide himself constantly with emotional intelligence advice. Compare the percentage of humor in it to humor in ordinary life, and you will find that while daily life is a continuous effort for laugher, business life is a cooperated effort for making life more serious and heavier. The businessman needs a steady supply of concrete, healthy humor. Otherwise he may turn into acidly cynic person. One medium of humor, the Cartoon, is more suitable then others for the Businessman. The Visual aspect of the cartoon makes it easy to grasp the content. It affords a visual relaxation in the visually intensive world of business. Humor in business is not as simple as it looks like. It demands professionalism both in humor and business. It has to be precise. Otherwise there is a danger of getting out of focus. Laser precision is part of any humor. If the target is missed, the damage is big. Two major daily cartoon series deals directly with the business world. One is Dilbert, by Scott Adams. You can find it at the link: http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/dilbert/index.html Another one is the Daily Cartoon by Randy Glasbergen. You can find it at the link: http://pub49.bravenet.com/cartoon/show.php?usernum=4194105148 Let us compare between the two cartoon series. Dilbert has not a very inspiring affect. The characters are clumsy. They create clumsier situations. It is the result of incriminating surfa Dead End Job or Dead End Attitude hem their most unique quality: The ability to identify with the other and be empathic. We can memorize cognitive or physical practices, but with emotions we are left bare like children in a barren field. This leaves the businessman exposed to mistakes of emotional intelligence, and the computers cannot help him."I won't get out of bed for less than $20 an hour" or why would I take a minimum wage job, they are a waste of time?"Are you guilty of saying this or have you heard someone else say this? That is a clear sign of a Dead End Attitude. The amazing thing about people who defiantly state they won't work for less than $30 an hour or they should be making at least $50 per hour is that they usually have NEVER earned that kind of money. I have had people tell me that they believe a sales clerk in a convenience store or service station should be paid more than the going rate because that is what most decent jobs pay. These people have somehow missed the reality bus.With a few exceptions I won't mention, most people are paid according to the difficulty o There is nothing better then the sense of humor, the best therapy for the soul, for illuminating the human factor. The definition of humor is: Emotions made precise. It derives directly from an overloaded mind, which seeks to facilitate the feelings he faces with others. Every accurate expression of emotion is followed by it, as part of a relief. Every business deal is a transaction of emotions. These are accurate emotions, purified through the long bargaining process. Between the negotiating sides, after a deal closing, comes immediately a mutual sense of emotional relief. While it fade away down, It create a by product, in the form of lightness of the spirit, a humor. The precision of humor observations makes them suitable for the businessmen training. There is a use for humor in all the aspects of human relations at work, but it is limited, in scale and methods. There are humor workshops for businessmen, but they are relatively rare, in contrast to the amount of time dedicated for self improvement. Starting at the morning meetings, through the motivation papers, and finally with the private learning, the average businessman provide himself constantly with emotional intelligence advice. Compare the percentage of humor in it to humor in ordinary life, and you will find that while daily life is a continuous effort for laugher, business life is a cooperated effort for making life more serious and heavier. The businessman needs a steady supply of concrete, healthy humor. Otherwise he may turn into acidly cynic person. One medium of humor, the Cartoon, is more suitable then others for the Businessman. The Visual aspect of the cartoon makes it easy to grasp the content. It affords a visual relaxation in the visually intensive world of business. Humor in business is not as simple as it looks like. It demands professionalism both in humor and business. It has to be precise. Otherwise there is a danger of getting out of focus. Laser precision is part of any humor. If the target is missed, the damage is big. Two major daily cartoon series deals directly with the business world. One is Dilbert, by Scott Adams. You can find it at the link: http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/dilbert/index.html Another one is the Daily Cartoon by Randy Glasbergen. You can find it at the link: http://pub49.bravenet.com/cartoon/show.php?usernum=4194105148 Let us compare between the two cartoon series. Dilbert has not a very inspiring affect. The characters are clumsy. They create clumsier situations. It is the result of incriminating surfa Life, Work and Spirituality—Changing your Job Situation bargaining process. Between the negotiating sides, after a deal closing, comes immediately a mutual sense of emotional relief. While it fade away down, It create a by product, in the form of lightness of the spirit, a humor.The beginning of knowledge is asking why,The beginning of wisdom in understanding how—Kendall RoninMuch of our life consists of working. Most of us spend at least forty hours a week working for someone else. Many of us spend more time than that either working for ourselves or perhaps having two jobs. It is very important, because of this, to have job satisfaction. If we don’t like what we are doing for such long periods of time, we are basically throwing away more than one third of our lives, for food, closing and shelter. With that time, the time we sleep, and work related things like commute time and unwinding from the effects of the job, how much time do we really have?As creative human beings we can’t just let our life shoot by The precision of humor observations makes them suitable for the businessmen training. There is a use for humor in all the aspects of human relations at work, but it is limited, in scale and methods. There are humor workshops for businessmen, but they are relatively rare, in contrast to the amount of time dedicated for self improvement. Starting at the morning meetings, through the motivation papers, and finally with the private learning, the average businessman provide himself constantly with emotional intelligence advice. Compare the percentage of humor in it to humor in ordinary life, and you will find that while daily life is a continuous effort for laugher, business life is a cooperated effort for making life more serious and heavier. The businessman needs a steady supply of concrete, healthy humor. Otherwise he may turn into acidly cynic person. One medium of humor, the Cartoon, is more suitable then others for the Businessman. The Visual aspect of the cartoon makes it easy to grasp the content. It affords a visual relaxation in the visually intensive world of business. Humor in business is not as simple as it looks like. It demands professionalism both in humor and business. It has to be precise. Otherwise there is a danger of getting out of focus. Laser precision is part of any humor. If the target is missed, the damage is big. Two major daily cartoon series deals directly with the business world. One is Dilbert, by Scott Adams. You can find it at the link: http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/dilbert/index.html Another one is the Daily Cartoon by Randy Glasbergen. You can find it at the link: http://pub49.bravenet.com/cartoon/show.php?usernum=4194105148 Let us compare between the two cartoon series. Dilbert has not a very inspiring affect. The characters are clumsy. They create clumsier situations. It is the result of incriminating surfa Creativity and Innovation Management: Generating Better Ideas percentage of humor in it to humor in ordinary life, and you will find that while daily life is a continuous effort for laugher, business life is a cooperated effort for making life more serious and heavier.Creativity can be defined as problem identification and idea generation whilst innovation can be defined as idea selection, development and commercialisation. There are other useful definitions for both, for example, creativity can be measured according to the number of ideas produced, the diversity of those ideas and the novelty of those ideas.There are distinct processes that enhance problem identification and idea generation and, similarly, distinct processes that enhance idea selection, development and commercialisation. Whilst there is no sure fire route to commercial success, these processes improve the probability that good ideas will be generated and selected and that investment in developing and commercialising those ideas will not be wasted The businessman needs a steady supply of concrete, healthy humor. Otherwise he may turn into acidly cynic person. One medium of humor, the Cartoon, is more suitable then others for the Businessman. The Visual aspect of the cartoon makes it easy to grasp the content. It affords a visual relaxation in the visually intensive world of business. Humor in business is not as simple as it looks like. It demands professionalism both in humor and business. It has to be precise. Otherwise there is a danger of getting out of focus. Laser precision is part of any humor. If the target is missed, the damage is big. Two major daily cartoon series deals directly with the business world. One is Dilbert, by Scott Adams. You can find it at the link: http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/dilbert/index.html Another one is the Daily Cartoon by Randy Glasbergen. You can find it at the link: http://pub49.bravenet.com/cartoon/show.php?usernum=4194105148 Let us compare between the two cartoon series. Dilbert has not a very inspiring affect. The characters are clumsy. They create clumsier situations. It is the result of incriminating surfa Christian Business Basics - Having the Right Attitude any humor. If the target is missed, the damage is big.When it comes being a Christian in business, one of the things that will help you reach your goals and face the inevitable trials that life will throw in you pathway is to maintain the right attitude.One way to do that is to be convinced of your purpose in life.FACT: So many people (including believers) live life with all its great potential with little or no purpose.Having a sense of purpose in business is essential for your long term success.After all the writer of the Book of Proverbs tells us that; "Without a Vision, People Perish..."This is true of individuals...It is true of nations...It is true of businesses...Ok so how do you develop a sense of purpose?1. First, You Need to H Two major daily cartoon series deals directly with the business world. One is Dilbert, by Scott Adams. You can find it at the link: http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/dilbert/index.html Another one is the Daily Cartoon by Randy Glasbergen. You can find it at the link: http://pub49.bravenet.com/cartoon/show.php?usernum=4194105148 Let us compare between the two cartoon series. Dilbert has not a very inspiring affect. The characters are clumsy. They create clumsier situations. It is the result of incriminating surface behavior. It is very hard to understand them. We laugh at them, without very much intellectual gratification. The Daily Cartoon by Randy Glasbergen is much more sophisticated. A delicate situation, the result of internal acting forces, is in the center, and not a character. The situation is always a very sharp event of people behavior, mostly regarding money. The elusive world of money making motives finds here its accurate, funny representation. The characters serve just as a mean for clarification. The subject is not a certain character with unique attributes, but a situation with a strong common background, that anyone can encounter. This makes the Daily Cartoon by Randy Glasbergen a favorable choice for the business world. Imagine if we could apply it on a daily practical basis. We would laugh all the way to the bank. To do so, we need a closer focus on business themes. Anybody can identify and act properly, when facing a situation that was represented in a cartoon with dynamic replacing of characters. The need is for sophisticated cartoons is huge. It is a human problems solving technique. Whenever I open the http://pub49.bravenet.com/cartoon/show.php?usernum=4194105148 website, I find new concrete inspirations regarding business activities, and, as a bonus, guides for other aspects of life like health, family and self improvement. The Daily Cartoon by Randy Glasbergen combines intensity with sophistication. A new cartoon is published once a day, and it is backed up by a huge archive. I suggest The Daily Cartoon as the best way for introducing emotional intelligence to the business world. The subjects of the cartoons deals directly with the modern business arena of: computers and Internet work, management and workers, Decision making, work morality, and so on. It covers in exactingness almost any field, with a very positive affect. The next step is to take The Daily Cartoons to a higher level: increase the circulation, add more sub topics from the business world, and find a way of implementing them to the infrastructure of the daily business work, for a better world.
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