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Employment Strikes Cause Increases in Raw Material Costs word of the time.Some people may not realize how disruptive to our civilization that labor strikes can be. When unions take advantage of strikes in order to get more than their productivity warrants they are indeed throwing a wrench in the entire Global System.When a strike occurs at General Motors then they slow production and cause issues with supply to consumers, this artificially temporarily raises the prices and causes less sales and therefore less work need bother to return to work. The temporary shortfall also causes increased prices for consumers, making them pick other options.When a strike occurs at a copper mine in another nation it affects world copper prices. This recently happened at BHP Billiton in Chile. They h The term is NOT NEW. Basically a "niche" is finding a specific target market and catering to their specific wants and needs. Ummm let me giv 8 Job Interview Mistakes You Should Avoid Hey, as business owners we CAN'T be all things for all customers.
I mean it would be fantastic if we could, however, you just can't
meet the needs and wants of everyone, you would run yourself
ragged trying :o(FIRST IMPRESSIONS ARE EVERYTHINGWhen you interview with a prospective employer, you probably have 100 things running through your head, and this may cause you much anxiety. However, if you can focus on the most important items of the interview, then you will feel more relaxed and in control of the message you wish to send. Many people find it helpful to know what not to do in the interview in order to better understand what they should do.TOP 8 INTERVIEW MISTAKES TO AVOIDIn order to best prepare yourself for that all-important interview, make sure you avoid the following mistakes that could prevent you from winning that position.1. Dressing inappropriately Know the culture of the compan BUT ... that doesn't mean you throw your hands up in dispair and give up ;o) Stick with me for a few minutes and we'll go over a few ideas that come to mind and see if they get your creative juices flowing. Firstly, what the heck is a "Niche" anyway?? I mean I am sure you have seen the word flying around the Internet and a lot more lately. You've seen newsletter articles and email letters from some of the top guru's now sprouting "Niche" as the new "catch" word of the time. The term is NOT NEW. Basically a "niche" is finding a specific target market and catering to their specific wants and needs. Ummm let me give Team Focus - How To Re-Set The Sights ou would run yourself
ragged trying :o(I was at a training event recently and during the opening 'set the scene' intro the senior director in the company asked the group to list all the things that were stopping them providing a good service to their customers.The team took great pleasure in listing all the concerns: Morale, time, work pressures, customer issues, the products etc etc.The director gleefully added each and every comment to the flip chart and when no more issues were given he looked up and said.."I have only one problem with this list......." He let the question hang in the air for a few seconds and when the team's started to look around non-plussed, he said, "You're not on it!"It may not have been what they wanted to hear, but BUT ... that doesn't mean you throw your hands up in dispair and give up ;o) Stick with me for a few minutes and we'll go over a few ideas that come to mind and see if they get your creative juices flowing. Firstly, what the heck is a "Niche" anyway?? I mean I am sure you have seen the word flying around the Internet and a lot more lately. You've seen newsletter articles and email letters from some of the top guru's now sprouting "Niche" as the new "catch" word of the time. The term is NOT NEW. Basically a "niche" is finding a specific target market and catering to their specific wants and needs. Ummm let me giv Leadership: What the Past Can Teach Us Today r a
few ideas that come to mind and see if they get your creative
juices flowing.When you look around the corporate landscape today, you see plenty of highly paid executives. These men and women are obviously all smart, hard working and powerful. But do they have the key leadership attributes of the greatest men and women in history?Broadly educated. The greatest men and women in history were often self-educated. But they were also continuously self-educated. Those who were formally educated generally were not specialists in one area of field but were broadly and liberally educated in a number of areas from languages to sciences to history and literature. Today, more often than not, the women and men who lead the largest corporations in the world are engineers, accountants and MBAs as oppos Firstly, what the heck is a "Niche" anyway?? I mean I am sure you have seen the word flying around the Internet and a lot more lately. You've seen newsletter articles and email letters from some of the top guru's now sprouting "Niche" as the new "catch" word of the time. The term is NOT NEW. Basically a "niche" is finding a specific target market and catering to their specific wants and needs. Ummm let me giv When All Is Not Well With Work d flying around the Internet and a lot
more lately. You've seen newsletter articles and email letters
from some of the top guru's now sprouting "Niche" as the new
"catch" word of the time.When all is not well with work, what do you do? Do you quickly get frustrated and feel discontent? Do you look at each situation as a tiresome challenge or as an opportunity to learn something new? Have you ever considered looking at work problems from a spiritual point of view?When you look at work from a spiritual perspective, you will see that there are lessons for you to learn. Let’s look at a couple of situations that you or someone you know may have encountered. We will look at each scenario from a typical perspective and from a spiritual perspective.Difficulty with Boss or Co-WorkerNormally, we think that a difficult boss is just that, difficult. By all means, you are probably not th The term is NOT NEW. Basically a "niche" is finding a specific target market and catering to their specific wants and needs. Ummm let me giv Increase Your Sales through Incentive Marketing word of the time.Incentive marketing is a specific strategy to persuade people to do what you want them to do by giving them something, an incentive, in exchange of achieving an objective. Often, these people are your costumers and clients. Incentive marketing is your way to remain costumers and clients loyal to you, your brand, company or services. Incentive marketing is also used to dispose inventory or to push slow-moving products. Nonetheless, incentive marketing is an effective tool to increase your sales.To set up an incentive marketing strategy, you need define your objective or goal first- answering "why you need to do it". One very common incentive marketing goal is increasing the sale of your product. To make sure of this, The term is NOT NEW. Basically a "niche" is finding a specific target market and catering to their specific wants and needs. Ummm let me give you an example... As a marketing coach/consultant my business is providing a service "marketing" to businesses. Now obviously the business arena is too general so what I want to do is break it down into bite size sectors or smaller target markets. I may want to deal specifically to the needs and wants of Dental Offices and decide to specialize in Dental Office Marketing. I could take on the legal sector and specialize in marketing legal practices. Get where I am going here?? I can't be all things to all businesses out there, so I break the business sector down into target markets and the find the ones that I want to specialize in and cater to that group spec
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