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Why Most Railroad Job Applicants Don't Get Hired t. What seems like a whacky idea now may turn out to be your winner with further reflection and honing.Why is it that so many people go to railroad job interviews and don’t get hired? It’s easy to get carried away and just go to an interview thinking your going to ace it. However the cold hard reality is it takes proper preparation and the right answers to the interviewer’s questions.Sometimes you will be interviewed by a female and sometimes a male. It makes a big difference to your answers as to who is asking them. Many times you will be interviewed by both.Just because you’re interviewing for a Sit on your ideas for a couple days. Ask yourself some questions: “What would I get if I executed this idea? What further support does this idea need to be successful (eg: stepped up marketing, new product, etc)? Does this idea really fit with my values and lifestyle goals?” Look at the idea from various viewpoints, as if you were seeing a beautiful stone for the first time, turning it over and over again and considering it from all angles. If you don’t have anyone to noodle on these ideas with you, get a coach. A sounding board and a different vie Five Productivity Boosters for the Busy Sales Executive Bring LIFE into the strategic planning processWhen I first started in sales I had simple tools: a pen, a notepad and me. I very quickly upgraded my notepad to a Daytimer. That one change increased my productivity by about 25%. It was because of this change that I learned the power of using good tools to help me sell more by being more productive. I eventually upgraded my Daytimer to a laptop running a contact manager. I experienced a similar productivity boost with this new automation tool. People that work on automation tools say that to be effective Face it – you didn’t go into business for yourself to give up all semblance of the life of your dreams! You had a great idea and/ or wanted to be your own boss. But you quickly found that you were sacrificing many things in your life – your workouts, your family, your yard, your health! Yes, you need to work very hard to jump start that business, but with thoughtful planning, it doesn’t have to run (or ruin?) your life. Strategic planning is a purposeful process in which all successful companies partake. However, seldom is anything outside the confines of the corporation considered, and one of the beauties of being a small business owner is that you can bring your life into this process. It is here that you can find a balance between business and life. Start with your values. Values are the foundation of your life, and if you’re not living by them, you will feel out of integrity and out of balance. Know your values, communicate them with those around you, be it at work or home, and make a commitment to yourself to live by them. Include them in your strategic plan for the year, so that you don’t forget about them. Your personal values also need to be the foundation of your business. Consider your ideal lifestyle. If you could create the lifestyle of your dreams, what would it look like? What would it take to get ? way there? ? of the way there? All the way there? Write down what this lifestyle looks like to you, and keep that paper in front of you when you do your business planning. How can you plan for your business to be successful, while maintaining or reaching for the lifestyle of your dreams? What sacrifices in lifestyle are you willing to make to be successful, yet not feel like your business is running your life? Jump into the strategic planning process. With your values and ideal lifestyle fresh in your mind, start planning your business. What do you want your business to look like in 5 years? Where do you need to be in 1 year to feel like you’re on that path? You can think about this in terms of revenue, profit, number of customers, product sales, or by whatever other measure of success works for you. Set a concrete goal for the year. For example, “I want to increase my revenue by 30% in the next 12 months, while still working 4-day weeks and keeping my nights free for my family.” Plan to make it happen. Now that you have the goal, what possible things can you do to reach that goal? Use a brainstorming type of process when going through this exercise. In other words, write anything and everything down that comes to your mind, without judgement. What seems like a whacky idea now may turn out to be your winner with further reflection and honing. Sit on your ideas for a couple days. Ask yourself some questions: “What would I get if I executed this idea? What further support does this idea need to be successful (eg: stepped up marketing, new product, etc)? Does this idea really fit with my values and lifestyle goals?” Look at the idea from various viewpoints, as if you were seeing a beautiful stone for the first time, turning it over and over again and considering it from all angles. If you don’t have anyone to noodle on these ideas with you, get a coach. A sounding board and a different view Entrepreneur - Do You Have What It Takes? of being a small business owner is that you can bring your life into this process. It is here that you can find a balance between business and life.What is an Entrepreneur? I ask many people this question and it's funny how many people think they are one but always seem to give a very vague definition. The most common answer is a person that starts his or her own business. The meaning of this article is to digg alittle deeper into that question and hopefully by the end you will know exactly if you have what it takes to be an Entrepreneur.An entrepreneur (a loanword from French introduced and first defined by an Irish economist named Richard Cantillon) Start with your values. Values are the foundation of your life, and if you’re not living by them, you will feel out of integrity and out of balance. Know your values, communicate them with those around you, be it at work or home, and make a commitment to yourself to live by them. Include them in your strategic plan for the year, so that you don’t forget about them. Your personal values also need to be the foundation of your business. Consider your ideal lifestyle. If you could create the lifestyle of your dreams, what would it look like? What would it take to get ? way there? ? of the way there? All the way there? Write down what this lifestyle looks like to you, and keep that paper in front of you when you do your business planning. How can you plan for your business to be successful, while maintaining or reaching for the lifestyle of your dreams? What sacrifices in lifestyle are you willing to make to be successful, yet not feel like your business is running your life? Jump into the strategic planning process. With your values and ideal lifestyle fresh in your mind, start planning your business. What do you want your business to look like in 5 years? Where do you need to be in 1 year to feel like you’re on that path? You can think about this in terms of revenue, profit, number of customers, product sales, or by whatever other measure of success works for you. Set a concrete goal for the year. For example, “I want to increase my revenue by 30% in the next 12 months, while still working 4-day weeks and keeping my nights free for my family.” Plan to make it happen. Now that you have the goal, what possible things can you do to reach that goal? Use a brainstorming type of process when going through this exercise. In other words, write anything and everything down that comes to your mind, without judgement. What seems like a whacky idea now may turn out to be your winner with further reflection and honing. Sit on your ideas for a couple days. Ask yourself some questions: “What would I get if I executed this idea? What further support does this idea need to be successful (eg: stepped up marketing, new product, etc)? Does this idea really fit with my values and lifestyle goals?” Look at the idea from various viewpoints, as if you were seeing a beautiful stone for the first time, turning it over and over again and considering it from all angles. If you don’t have anyone to noodle on these ideas with you, get a coach. A sounding board and a different vie Today’s World And The Best Small Business Opportunities dreams, what would it look like? What would it take to get ? way there? ? of the way there? All the way there? Write down what this lifestyle looks like to you, and keep that paper in front of you when you do your business planning. How can you plan for your business to be successful, while maintaining or reaching for the lifestyle of your dreams? What sacrifices in lifestyle are you willing to make to be successful, yet not feel like your business is running your life?Starting a small business can be a journey into an unknown world; your dreams of a lifetime reliant upon the success or failure of the opportunity your make for yourself. The best small business opportunities in today’s world can be found in a variety of different places; what we make of them is up to us.The advent and continued growth of the Internet has changed the way business is conducted in today’s society. Subsequently, novice entrepreneurs often look to cyberspace to determine the best small business Jump into the strategic planning process. With your values and ideal lifestyle fresh in your mind, start planning your business. What do you want your business to look like in 5 years? Where do you need to be in 1 year to feel like you’re on that path? You can think about this in terms of revenue, profit, number of customers, product sales, or by whatever other measure of success works for you. Set a concrete goal for the year. For example, “I want to increase my revenue by 30% in the next 12 months, while still working 4-day weeks and keeping my nights free for my family.” Plan to make it happen. Now that you have the goal, what possible things can you do to reach that goal? Use a brainstorming type of process when going through this exercise. In other words, write anything and everything down that comes to your mind, without judgement. What seems like a whacky idea now may turn out to be your winner with further reflection and honing. Sit on your ideas for a couple days. Ask yourself some questions: “What would I get if I executed this idea? What further support does this idea need to be successful (eg: stepped up marketing, new product, etc)? Does this idea really fit with my values and lifestyle goals?” Look at the idea from various viewpoints, as if you were seeing a beautiful stone for the first time, turning it over and over again and considering it from all angles. If you don’t have anyone to noodle on these ideas with you, get a coach. A sounding board and a different vie Cover Letters: Finding the Best Sample here do you need to be in 1 year to feel like you’re on that path? You can think about this in terms of revenue, profit, number of customers, product sales, or by whatever other measure of success works for you.When you type in cover letter samples in your favorite search engine, hundreds of search results will always tell you that this is the kind of cover letter a potential employer will read or that this is the kind of cover letter sample that will get you the job you want. People get confused and end up getting frustrated on what kind of cover letter sample they should follow.It is a fact that writing a cover letter isn't always easy. A cover letter is basically the first contact you will ever make with your p Set a concrete goal for the year. For example, “I want to increase my revenue by 30% in the next 12 months, while still working 4-day weeks and keeping my nights free for my family.” Plan to make it happen. Now that you have the goal, what possible things can you do to reach that goal? Use a brainstorming type of process when going through this exercise. In other words, write anything and everything down that comes to your mind, without judgement. What seems like a whacky idea now may turn out to be your winner with further reflection and honing. Sit on your ideas for a couple days. Ask yourself some questions: “What would I get if I executed this idea? What further support does this idea need to be successful (eg: stepped up marketing, new product, etc)? Does this idea really fit with my values and lifestyle goals?” Look at the idea from various viewpoints, as if you were seeing a beautiful stone for the first time, turning it over and over again and considering it from all angles. If you don’t have anyone to noodle on these ideas with you, get a coach. A sounding board and a different vie Strategic Business Planning t. What seems like a whacky idea now may turn out to be your winner with further reflection and honing.Strategic Business Planning generally focuses on a particular product, service or program. Chalking out, maintaining and upgrading a Strategic Business Plan is essential for any business (including successful and growing businesses).Essentially, a Strategic Business Plan is, theoretically, a no-holds-barred, can-do approach to success. It calculates every imaginable variable, and accounts for it. It attempts to set in motion and monitor events ahead of time, so that the plan will always be updated with the Sit on your ideas for a couple days. Ask yourself some questions: “What would I get if I executed this idea? What further support does this idea need to be successful (eg: stepped up marketing, new product, etc)? Does this idea really fit with my values and lifestyle goals?” Look at the idea from various viewpoints, as if you were seeing a beautiful stone for the first time, turning it over and over again and considering it from all angles. If you don’t have anyone to noodle on these ideas with you, get a coach. A sounding board and a different viewpoint can be a valuable addition to this process. Create the plan and execute. Finally, write the plan in as much detail as possible, and don’t put it away. One of the biggest mistakes small business owners make is writing down a plan and then forgetting about it. Review it every month as if you were reviewing an employee’s performance. Make changes along the way to keep you on plan, and if, during the year, you find that your goals are no longer working for you, don’t be afraid to alter course. And remember, you are only limited by your own imagination. So go out on a limb and let your imagination create a business that fits perfectly into your life, rather than a business that rarely lets you have a life. Copyright 2005 Mary Kay DuChene
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