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    There are some small businesspeople that should remain small, forever.

    I don’t mean that they shouldn’t be profitable, wildly so, if possible. That would be great, and power to them if they can figure out how to do it, while remaining small.

    I mean that by dint of temperament, or based on the inherent nature of their occupation, they simply shouldn’t try to have a large staff.

    For instance, much of what I do involves writing and public speaking, which are solitary activities. I can teach people to improve their skills in these areas, and I do this professionally, for other companies.

    But I recognize, in all practicality, I can’t clone much of what I do, inside of my own company, and delegate my critical duties to others.

    For example, I have set a goal of writing hundreds of articles, and posting them on the Internet through ezines. I’m well underway, and soon I’ll reach this target.

    But, no one else can write my articles for me. Oh, sure, there are P.R. firms that can try, but they’d be expensive and take forever to achieve the task. Moreover, I don’t think it’s et

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    , while remaining small.

    I mean that by dint of temperament, or based on the inherent nature of their occupation, they simply shouldn’t try to have a large staff.

    For instance, much of what I do involves writing and public speaking, which are solitary activities. I can teach people to improve their skills in these areas, and I do this professionally, for other companies.

    But I recognize, in all practicality, I can’t clone much of what I do, inside of my own company, and delegate my critical duties to others.

    For example, I have set a goal of writing hundreds of articles, and posting them on the Internet through ezines. I’m well underway, and soon I’ll reach this target.

    But, no one else can write my articles for me. Oh, sure, there are P.R. firms that can try, but they’d be expensive and take forever to achieve the task. Moreover, I don’t think it’s e

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    and public speaking, which are solitary activities. I can teach people to improve their skills in these areas, and I do this professionally, for other companies.

    But I recognize, in all practicality, I can’t clone much of what I do, inside of my own company, and delegate my critical duties to others.

    For example, I have set a goal of writing hundreds of articles, and posting them on the Internet through ezines. I’m well underway, and soon I’ll reach this target.

    But, no one else can write my articles for me. Oh, sure, there are P.R. firms that can try, but they’d be expensive and take forever to achieve the task. Moreover, I don’t think it’s e

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    h of what I do, inside of my own company, and delegate my critical duties to others.

    For example, I have set a goal of writing hundreds of articles, and posting them on the Internet through ezines. I’m well underway, and soon I’ll reach this target.

    But, no one else can write my articles for me. Oh, sure, there are P.R. firms that can try, but they’d be expensive and take forever to achieve the task. Moreover, I don’t think it’s e

    Quit Talking and Listen! Give Clients and Prospects Your Undivided Attention
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    and soon I’ll reach this target.

    But, no one else can write my articles for me. Oh, sure, there are P.R. firms that can try, but they’d be expensive and take forever to achieve the task. Moreover, I don’t think it’s ethical to put my byline on somebody else’s output.

    When I was first starting out as a consultant, the director of continuing education at a midwestern university told me, “You’re going to have to choose whether you want to be a four-star restaurant, or be McDonald’s.”

    He missed something. He should have included being a one-cart hot-dog vendor.

    That’s a viable business for many people. Plus, they’re not answering to anybody above them, or below them.

    Carl’s, Jr., is a chain, like McDonald’s. It sells hamburgers, fries, and the like. And Carl Karcher, its founder, was precisely a one-cart hot-dog vendor, when he struck out on his own.

    Obviously, he made it big, but he could have made it small, if he had so chosen.

    And for some, that is the better, happier choice, and there’s nothing wrong with either!

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