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    My Company's Leadership Sucks!
    Maybe it's the season or just a more buoyant job market; but lately I'm sure involved in a lot more discussions about leadership.I'm receiving more requests for help defining the key characteristics which make a great leader; and I'm hearing a lot of negative stuff from clients about their bosses.Most leaders die with their mouths open:I recently read an article in Fast Compa
    train them in my work. When I showed them the information I had already packaged for them, and demonstrated how it was accessed, they were very surprised to see how thoroughly the task had been completed, and accepted the work immediately. Rather than spending weeks in orienting new people to the tasks, I simply turned over the software information package, and made myself available for questions after briefly orienting m
    Railroad Conductors: Not Just the Guy in the Caboose
    When you think of a railroad conductor, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Usually, it’s the guy riding in the caboose of a train. Even though the caboose has been left behind, the important job of a conductor hasn’t. The position is alive and well and both men and women are working hard at it.What exactly does a conductor do? Well, they coordinate the movements of the train crews. They a
    In recent consulting work for a number of large corporations, I conducted an experiment using software to distinguish the level and value of my services to the companies I worked with on a number of assignments. The objective was to test the response, continued use, and perceived value of the services provided to my customers. As part of each assignment, the companies requested that I provide procedural information to document my positions in a way that would orient their own personnel, or subsequent contractors to the resources, information, and procedures used to accomplish various tasks involved with the work. What they did not specify was the means I was expected to use in accomplishing this task.

    Since I had already developed a number of tools for increasing individual productivity, I decided to use the licensed software from my own company to accomplish the assignments. For all the tasks, I packaged the information in a software bundle that included connections to web sites, documents, personal notations, graphics, program start ups, and other media within the context of a single focused application, then added information about licensing, my business contact information, and web site location for purposes of supporting the presentations. In anticipation of the clients’ requests, I had built each package from the beginning of each assignment, so by the time my work was completed, I had detailed information regarding how the assignments had evolved, contacts, procedures used, and tools employed in accomplishing the work.

    As the assignments drew to a close, the companies anticipated they would need me to spend a week or two with subsequent personnel to orient and train them in my work. When I showed them the information I had already packaged for them, and demonstrated how it was accessed, they were very surprised to see how thoroughly the task had been completed, and accepted the work immediately. Rather than spending weeks in orienting new people to the tasks, I simply turned over the software information package, and made myself available for questions after briefly orienting my

    What is Business Success - How to Get Rich in Any Business - Business Strategy for Success
    What is Business success? How to Get Rich in Any Business? (Business Strategy for Success) In one of my lecture session, I raised a question: What is business success? The trainee entrepreneurs started answering this question. We discussed their replies in detail and the lecture turned into a brain storming session. Naturally, every brain stormi
    ment my positions in a way that would orient their own personnel, or subsequent contractors to the resources, information, and procedures used to accomplish various tasks involved with the work. What they did not specify was the means I was expected to use in accomplishing this task.

    Since I had already developed a number of tools for increasing individual productivity, I decided to use the licensed software from my own company to accomplish the assignments. For all the tasks, I packaged the information in a software bundle that included connections to web sites, documents, personal notations, graphics, program start ups, and other media within the context of a single focused application, then added information about licensing, my business contact information, and web site location for purposes of supporting the presentations. In anticipation of the clients’ requests, I had built each package from the beginning of each assignment, so by the time my work was completed, I had detailed information regarding how the assignments had evolved, contacts, procedures used, and tools employed in accomplishing the work.

    As the assignments drew to a close, the companies anticipated they would need me to spend a week or two with subsequent personnel to orient and train them in my work. When I showed them the information I had already packaged for them, and demonstrated how it was accessed, they were very surprised to see how thoroughly the task had been completed, and accepted the work immediately. Rather than spending weeks in orienting new people to the tasks, I simply turned over the software information package, and made myself available for questions after briefly orienting m

    How Well Do You Know Them?
    It is often said that it is not who you know that matters, it is who knows you. Well I would like to extend this statement by saying that it is not only who you know and who knows you, but how well do you know them and they you?In business, networking is the ultimate form of promotion. It can help you to obtain new clients, a new job, or even help you to move up the corporate ladder. It is the pro
    wn company to accomplish the assignments. For all the tasks, I packaged the information in a software bundle that included connections to web sites, documents, personal notations, graphics, program start ups, and other media within the context of a single focused application, then added information about licensing, my business contact information, and web site location for purposes of supporting the presentations. In anticipation of the clients’ requests, I had built each package from the beginning of each assignment, so by the time my work was completed, I had detailed information regarding how the assignments had evolved, contacts, procedures used, and tools employed in accomplishing the work.

    As the assignments drew to a close, the companies anticipated they would need me to spend a week or two with subsequent personnel to orient and train them in my work. When I showed them the information I had already packaged for them, and demonstrated how it was accessed, they were very surprised to see how thoroughly the task had been completed, and accepted the work immediately. Rather than spending weeks in orienting new people to the tasks, I simply turned over the software information package, and made myself available for questions after briefly orienting m

    Keys To Six Sigma Success
    Six Sigma delivers but its success hinges largely on the seriousness of the organization. Although, it is not as simple and as this, Six Sigma is gradually following a path that its processors took during their heydays. While it is too early to predict the future of Six Sigma, it gradually is causing fewer eyebrows to raise in boardrooms across the world anymore. We will take an insider look at the cause
    ipation of the clients’ requests, I had built each package from the beginning of each assignment, so by the time my work was completed, I had detailed information regarding how the assignments had evolved, contacts, procedures used, and tools employed in accomplishing the work.

    As the assignments drew to a close, the companies anticipated they would need me to spend a week or two with subsequent personnel to orient and train them in my work. When I showed them the information I had already packaged for them, and demonstrated how it was accessed, they were very surprised to see how thoroughly the task had been completed, and accepted the work immediately. Rather than spending weeks in orienting new people to the tasks, I simply turned over the software information package, and made myself available for questions after briefly orienting m

    Customer Service and The Human Experience
    Historically, customer service was delivered over the phone or in person. Customers didn’t have many choices, and switching to competitors was cumbersome. Today, these methods are but two of the many possible touch points of entry for any given interaction. With all the options the Internet brings, competition is literally a click away. If, as has been reported, 65% of your business comes from current cu
    train them in my work. When I showed them the information I had already packaged for them, and demonstrated how it was accessed, they were very surprised to see how thoroughly the task had been completed, and accepted the work immediately. Rather than spending weeks in orienting new people to the tasks, I simply turned over the software information package, and made myself available for questions after briefly orienting my replacements to how the software worked. The subsequent “training” required no more than two days worth of being available for what few questions were raised. Though I did allow the customers the ability to change the contents of documents and certain information gathered by the tool, the licensing and functions of the software package itself did not allow users to alter what was included, or how the software itself worked. I also incorporated each company’s logo information into the displays of the packages, so they appeared to be managed by the companies themselves.

    The techniques resulted in subsequent calls from the clients asking for me by name to return for more consulting work, and led to calls from others within the company to my business over a year later, asking questions related to my expertise on the content of their information. This experience proved helpful in establishing techniques and practices in leveraging software for business promotional purposes, and providing outstanding tools for distinguishing my services from those competitors who are not using similar practices.

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