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Wholesale Tea: A Market of Possibilities some 132
billionaires in America--and of the top twenty, at
least four owed their wealth to Microsoft: the three
Microsoft billionaires William Gates, Paul Allen,
and Steven Ballmer, and Intel founder Gordon Moore
whose wealth has been greatly multiplied by the
synergies between Microsoft software and Intel
microprocessors over the past two decades."As the business world grows, the physical globe shrinks as products from all nations become business opportunities for companies of all sizes. A wide variety of items are available and relatively simple to acquire as the internet provides a gateway to export companies from all nations. With the rise in the accessibility of “foreign” countries, one seemingly small item has now exploded onto the market; Wholesale Tea.B J. Bradford DeLong University of California at Berkeley, and NBER first draft October 13, 1997; second draft January 1, 1998 Does the S WORD have to The Proper Handling of Welding Rods So you want to have the fastest growing company in
the world. Any one coach or entrepreneur can tell
you it takes teamwork, time management,
organizational, innovation and execution skills.Welding rods get no respect. Out in the field I've seen guys throwing 50lb. rod cans from the truck onto the ground, torching cans open diagonally, beating the wrong end open with a chipping hammer and every other conceivable tool, and leaving open rod cans out in the open.Let's look at what's wrong with each…First and foremost, ALWAYS open the "right" end of the can. Some cans and boxes even say "open othe Almost always right, but what does it take to make a great company in today's world. Why are companies like Microsoft expanding and companies like GM decreasing. Is it technology, partly, innovation, partly but not completely. What makes the best companies rise to the top? What makes a company go from $0-$1,000,000 in 1 year. What makes a company go from $11,000,000- $20,000,000 plus in one year. The answer is the S word. The S word changes everything, but you have to create the S. S takes time, collaboration, constant, collective, communication at all levels. However S takes more than this, it takes exectuable action. S is something like the atmosphere, it is made up of a bunch of things, energy, some positive, some negative, molecules, tiny particles. The best and most successful businesses have systems in place. NO, SYSTEMS IS NOT THE S WORD. Everyone has systems, effective systems are better but what are effective systems? We are almost there, but not quite! Why are gold medal athletes such? HOW DO TOP ATHLETES ALWAYS OUTPERFORM OTHERS? They have a trainer, there is lots of hard work, they study other successful people. Why then is the gold next year not a repeat of the successful presentation that it was last year? Something has changed. Like the way the evolution in weather changes, the rules of the game change. What is considered exceptional changes?, what is important changes? So what is it? What is the S word? Very few entrepreneurs have the S word. "Overall shifts in wealth concentration are matched by changes in the wealth of those at the very top of the income distribution. Today we call those at the very top of the income distribution "billionaires"--for their wealth is more than one billion dollars. According to Forbes Magazine's attempts to count, the year 1996 saw some 132 billionaires in America--and of the top twenty, at least four owed their wealth to Microsoft: the three Microsoft billionaires William Gates, Paul Allen, and Steven Ballmer, and Intel founder Gordon Moore whose wealth has been greatly multiplied by the synergies between Microsoft software and Intel microprocessors over the past two decades." J. Bradford DeLong University of California at Berkeley, and NBER first draft October 13, 1997; second draft January 1, 1998 Does the S WORD have to Sewing Machine Shops 000 in 1 year. What
makes a company go from $11,000,000- $20,000,000
plus in one year.Sewing machine shops are popular shops for people who enjoy sewing. They have various models, from low end to very expensive models. The stitching quality of a particular machine depends on the features such as the needles, thread, tension, sewing technique and the operator.Many seamstresses prefer a simple sewing machine, with a zigzag stitch and a buttonhole attachment. Generally, most seamstresses make use of straight The answer is the S word. The S word changes everything, but you have to create the S. S takes time, collaboration, constant, collective, communication at all levels. However S takes more than this, it takes exectuable action. S is something like the atmosphere, it is made up of a bunch of things, energy, some positive, some negative, molecules, tiny particles. The best and most successful businesses have systems in place. NO, SYSTEMS IS NOT THE S WORD. Everyone has systems, effective systems are better but what are effective systems? We are almost there, but not quite! Why are gold medal athletes such? HOW DO TOP ATHLETES ALWAYS OUTPERFORM OTHERS? They have a trainer, there is lots of hard work, they study other successful people. Why then is the gold next year not a repeat of the successful presentation that it was last year? Something has changed. Like the way the evolution in weather changes, the rules of the game change. What is considered exceptional changes?, what is important changes? So what is it? What is the S word? Very few entrepreneurs have the S word. "Overall shifts in wealth concentration are matched by changes in the wealth of those at the very top of the income distribution. Today we call those at the very top of the income distribution "billionaires"--for their wealth is more than one billion dollars. According to Forbes Magazine's attempts to count, the year 1996 saw some 132 billionaires in America--and of the top twenty, at least four owed their wealth to Microsoft: the three Microsoft billionaires William Gates, Paul Allen, and Steven Ballmer, and Intel founder Gordon Moore whose wealth has been greatly multiplied by the synergies between Microsoft software and Intel microprocessors over the past two decades." J. Bradford DeLong University of California at Berkeley, and NBER first draft October 13, 1997; second draft January 1, 1998 Does the S WORD have to Keep Your Bookkeeper's Interest
in place. NO, SYSTEMS IS NOT THE S WORD.The typical life cycle of a bookkeeper’s clientele is rather simple. A bookkeeper just setting up shop on their own will take any clients they can get in order to get started. At this stage, any income is good income. As time goes by and referrals grow, a bookkeeper who’s good at what he does will have more and more clients knocking on the door. There’s a limit to how much any one person can do, and most bookkeepers are one-per Everyone has systems, effective systems are better but what are effective systems? We are almost there, but not quite! Why are gold medal athletes such? HOW DO TOP ATHLETES ALWAYS OUTPERFORM OTHERS? They have a trainer, there is lots of hard work, they study other successful people. Why then is the gold next year not a repeat of the successful presentation that it was last year? Something has changed. Like the way the evolution in weather changes, the rules of the game change. What is considered exceptional changes?, what is important changes? So what is it? What is the S word? Very few entrepreneurs have the S word. "Overall shifts in wealth concentration are matched by changes in the wealth of those at the very top of the income distribution. Today we call those at the very top of the income distribution "billionaires"--for their wealth is more than one billion dollars. According to Forbes Magazine's attempts to count, the year 1996 saw some 132 billionaires in America--and of the top twenty, at least four owed their wealth to Microsoft: the three Microsoft billionaires William Gates, Paul Allen, and Steven Ballmer, and Intel founder Gordon Moore whose wealth has been greatly multiplied by the synergies between Microsoft software and Intel microprocessors over the past two decades." J. Bradford DeLong University of California at Berkeley, and NBER first draft October 13, 1997; second draft January 1, 1998 Does the S WORD have to Trade Partners: Idaho and China rules of the game change. What is
considered exceptional changes?, what is important
changes?It was in the local rag. China is Idaho’s largest trade partner. Canada is second and Great Britain is currently running third.Now I know what you are thinking: potatoes. You are wrong. Try integrated circuits.Hey, we are not a bunch of country pumpkins out here.Well, we are a bunch of country pumpkins but we make integrated circuits anyway.You have a number of integrated circuits hangi So what is it? What is the S word? Very few entrepreneurs have the S word. "Overall shifts in wealth concentration are matched by changes in the wealth of those at the very top of the income distribution. Today we call those at the very top of the income distribution "billionaires"--for their wealth is more than one billion dollars. According to Forbes Magazine's attempts to count, the year 1996 saw some 132 billionaires in America--and of the top twenty, at least four owed their wealth to Microsoft: the three Microsoft billionaires William Gates, Paul Allen, and Steven Ballmer, and Intel founder Gordon Moore whose wealth has been greatly multiplied by the synergies between Microsoft software and Intel microprocessors over the past two decades." J. Bradford DeLong University of California at Berkeley, and NBER first draft October 13, 1997; second draft January 1, 1998 Does the S WORD have to Shock in the Workplace some 132
billionaires in America--and of the top twenty, at
least four owed their wealth to Microsoft: the three
Microsoft billionaires William Gates, Paul Allen,
and Steven Ballmer, and Intel founder Gordon Moore
whose wealth has been greatly multiplied by the
synergies between Microsoft software and Intel
microprocessors over the past two decades."A shocking 80% of Americans all have something in common. Can you guess what that is? They hate their jobs! Imagine this scenario. It’s 6:00 A.M. The alarm clock starts its Incessant buzzing. How many people do you know jump out of bed excited that they are going to work that day? Why should they be happy? Here’s what they face. Their job actually starts with the process of getting ready fo J. Bradford DeLong University of California at Berkeley, and NBER first draft October 13, 1997; second draft January 1, 1998 Does the S WORD have to do with innovation in new frontiers, railroad, energy, transportation, software revolution. Yes, partly but the S WORD has more to it than innovation and technology. The S WORD is not something that can be developed too easily, or too quickly. Some of the best marketers, like Jay Abraham know what the S WORD is. The S WORD works in every industry, in every country in every product or service. However not many people strive to achieve the S WORD. Some have heard about it, others try to imitate, but not many consistently continue to do it. Even billionaires, millionaires and large motor giants like GM had the S WORD, but they lost it, they lost it over time. Microsoft is one such company that has achieved the S WORD, next issue we will reveal the S WORD. Business Growth @2006
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