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    Innovation Management - some ideas are better than others
    Creativity can be defined as problem identification and idea generation whilst innovation can be defined as idea selection, development and commercialisation.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 c
    drated. If your throat feels a bit dry, keep a decaffeinated beverage nearby. Eat “wet foods” during the day, such as soups and fruits, and sip water when speaking for longer amounts of time and during conversations and meetings. People who speak all day, such as salespeople and teachers, should drink several glasses of water to help maintain their voices.

    Avoid dairy products, oily foods, and mayonnaise during lunch if you’ll be speaking after lunch. These make you feel as if

    Printing - How Do I Buy It?
    Why should I care where I get my printed material from, I'll just go for tenders and go with the low bidder. If you do this probably you won't be in business for long or you'll never really run a successful business. My company, Solutions Ink started from the premise that I don't just sell printed products but rather I help businesses grow and prosper. Being in the business for over 20 years I've seen how the industry and the market have changed. Gone are the days you could charge what you want and deliver any quality good's.
    A major component of effective speech delivery is the physical health of your voice. Under the duress of a cold, of dehydration, or even of excessive speaking, your speech quality may dwindle. Even the most precise and energetic of speakers are susceptible to voice injuries that may affect their business, whether they are sharing information, closing a sale, or giving instructions as a project manager.

    Do you talk a lot at work? If you’re a teacher, coach, trainer, lawyer, singer, factory worker, politician, broadcaster, salesperson, minister, receptionist, secretary, stock broker, Realtor, cheerleader, telemarketer, or other heavy voice user, you have probably experienced that dry, scratchy, lump-in-the-throat, hoarseness at some time in your life. You’ve heard coaches after the “big game” who have hardly any voice left. Untreated and repeated, this can lead to permanent damage and permanent loss of a young and vibrant voice.

    Have you ever noticed after a night out at a busy restaurant or nightclub that your voice feels dry and sounds a little “husky”? Many waiters and waitresses wind up seeing me after their first year on the job in the “hot” new venues. My friend Kate is a prime example. She’s constantly clearing her throat and never quite has her regular voice. Well, that’s because of the irritants and noise in their work environment.

    Here are tips on keeping it in top shape from a voice and speech coach:

    Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and smoking which dry out the vocal cords and surrounding tissues. Instead of reaching for that third coffee or diet caffeinated soda, fill up on a glass of water or juice.

    Protect the lining of the respiratory tract by avoiding smoky, dusty, and chemically toxic environments. If you’re in one of these environments temporarily, use a steam inhaler when you return home. You can purchase these inexpensive devices in most pharmacies.

    Keep yourself hydrated. If your throat feels a bit dry, keep a decaffeinated beverage nearby. Eat “wet foods” during the day, such as soups and fruits, and sip water when speaking for longer amounts of time and during conversations and meetings. People who speak all day, such as salespeople and teachers, should drink several glasses of water to help maintain their voices.

    Avoid dairy products, oily foods, and mayonnaise during lunch if you’ll be speaking after lunch. These make you feel as if

    What Do You Do? Ways to Make Sure that your Clients don't Buy Elsewhere
    Today, a past client called me and asked if I knew where she could get vertical blinds. Ummmm.....HELLO?! I sell vertical blinds!The project I did for this client a few years ago involved designing and fabricating several window cornices. So when she didn't know that I carried blinds, I was shocked. But then I remembered that I can't assume anything.I actually realized this several years ago, when another past client purchased thousands of dollars of design items from a competitor because she didn't know that I co
    er, factory worker, politician, broadcaster, salesperson, minister, receptionist, secretary, stock broker, Realtor, cheerleader, telemarketer, or other heavy voice user, you have probably experienced that dry, scratchy, lump-in-the-throat, hoarseness at some time in your life. You’ve heard coaches after the “big game” who have hardly any voice left. Untreated and repeated, this can lead to permanent damage and permanent loss of a young and vibrant voice.

    Have you ever noticed after a night out at a busy restaurant or nightclub that your voice feels dry and sounds a little “husky”? Many waiters and waitresses wind up seeing me after their first year on the job in the “hot” new venues. My friend Kate is a prime example. She’s constantly clearing her throat and never quite has her regular voice. Well, that’s because of the irritants and noise in their work environment.

    Here are tips on keeping it in top shape from a voice and speech coach:

    Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and smoking which dry out the vocal cords and surrounding tissues. Instead of reaching for that third coffee or diet caffeinated soda, fill up on a glass of water or juice.

    Protect the lining of the respiratory tract by avoiding smoky, dusty, and chemically toxic environments. If you’re in one of these environments temporarily, use a steam inhaler when you return home. You can purchase these inexpensive devices in most pharmacies.

    Keep yourself hydrated. If your throat feels a bit dry, keep a decaffeinated beverage nearby. Eat “wet foods” during the day, such as soups and fruits, and sip water when speaking for longer amounts of time and during conversations and meetings. People who speak all day, such as salespeople and teachers, should drink several glasses of water to help maintain their voices.

    Avoid dairy products, oily foods, and mayonnaise during lunch if you’ll be speaking after lunch. These make you feel as if

    What the Heck Do You Know Anyways?
    I've learned that no matter who you are and what you do, there will always be someone who thinks you don't know what you're doing.The desire for approval can be debilitating. It will slow you down and make you second guess everything that you do. It is something that simply must be shaken to make the moves you need to make to be truly successful.As the youngest daughter of a dysfunctional family I am used to being told I don't measure up. My mother was always quick to tell me what I did wrong. This is a terri
    ter a night out at a busy restaurant or nightclub that your voice feels dry and sounds a little “husky”? Many waiters and waitresses wind up seeing me after their first year on the job in the “hot” new venues. My friend Kate is a prime example. She’s constantly clearing her throat and never quite has her regular voice. Well, that’s because of the irritants and noise in their work environment.

    Here are tips on keeping it in top shape from a voice and speech coach:

    Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and smoking which dry out the vocal cords and surrounding tissues. Instead of reaching for that third coffee or diet caffeinated soda, fill up on a glass of water or juice.

    Protect the lining of the respiratory tract by avoiding smoky, dusty, and chemically toxic environments. If you’re in one of these environments temporarily, use a steam inhaler when you return home. You can purchase these inexpensive devices in most pharmacies.

    Keep yourself hydrated. If your throat feels a bit dry, keep a decaffeinated beverage nearby. Eat “wet foods” during the day, such as soups and fruits, and sip water when speaking for longer amounts of time and during conversations and meetings. People who speak all day, such as salespeople and teachers, should drink several glasses of water to help maintain their voices.

    Avoid dairy products, oily foods, and mayonnaise during lunch if you’ll be speaking after lunch. These make you feel as if

    Networking Meetings - Refer, Refer and Be Referred - The Referral Matrix
    Your network is growing. You know lots of different business people and you are getting to know what they can deliver. And, of course, they are getting to know you and what you offer.But does everyone know EVERYTHING about you? And do you know ALL there is to know about your contacts?You need to know all this if you are going to seize every opportunity to build even stronger business relationships…Create Your Referral MatrixThe simplest way to keep an eye on what is developing is t
    Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and smoking which dry out the vocal cords and surrounding tissues. Instead of reaching for that third coffee or diet caffeinated soda, fill up on a glass of water or juice.

    Protect the lining of the respiratory tract by avoiding smoky, dusty, and chemically toxic environments. If you’re in one of these environments temporarily, use a steam inhaler when you return home. You can purchase these inexpensive devices in most pharmacies.

    Keep yourself hydrated. If your throat feels a bit dry, keep a decaffeinated beverage nearby. Eat “wet foods” during the day, such as soups and fruits, and sip water when speaking for longer amounts of time and during conversations and meetings. People who speak all day, such as salespeople and teachers, should drink several glasses of water to help maintain their voices.

    Avoid dairy products, oily foods, and mayonnaise during lunch if you’ll be speaking after lunch. These make you feel as if

    Installing an Outdoor Security Camera
    One of the most important considerations for outdoor security cameras is the power source. Quite often, building codes don’t require many outdoor, electrical connections, which means that if you require an outdoor security camera you’re going to have to deal with that situation. In most cases, there are power sources in the garage that can be utilized for this purpose with a simple bit of concealed wiring. However, if your home or apartment does not have a convenient power source, you may have to create one where you intend the
    drated. If your throat feels a bit dry, keep a decaffeinated beverage nearby. Eat “wet foods” during the day, such as soups and fruits, and sip water when speaking for longer amounts of time and during conversations and meetings. People who speak all day, such as salespeople and teachers, should drink several glasses of water to help maintain their voices.

    Avoid dairy products, oily foods, and mayonnaise during lunch if you’ll be speaking after lunch. These make you feel as if you need to clear your throat, which strains your vocal cords. If you suffer from acid reflux, your larynx may be affected. Because the entrance to the esophagus is near the larynx, your voice may be easily strained with even a normal amount of speaking. When preparing for a presentation or other demanding speaking commitment, be sure to treat acid reflux according to your doctor’s recommendations.

    Rest your voice and use it less if you feel that it is starting to sound hoarse before your presentation. If your voice feels tired after the presentation, be quiet and try not to talk for the rest of the day.

    Avoid cough drops and mints as they irritate the throat and the vocal cords. Over-the-counter cough drops rely on chemicals such as menthol that can diminish the mucous membranes in your throat and larynx, making the vocal folds more vulnerable to irritation and infection. Lozenges with pain-killer properties may also mask illness or vocal strain. Instead, try lemon drops (hard candy) or ice chips.

    Repeated throat-clearing can damage your voice. You may be reacting to a nervous habit and clearing your throat without a physical reason. If excessive throat-clearing persists without physical symptoms, you may want to consult a voice professional.

    Perhaps more important than all the other tips: if you continue to experience difficulty, seek help early; don’t wait for a chronic problem to develop. Training is recommended for those who rely on their voices professionally. A voice consultation can be a business lifesaver for many. Speaking techniques and vocal-protection techniques can be taught that will bring out your most effective voice, protect your voice from minor problems and more permanent damage, and keep your voice sounding healthy and young.

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