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Information To Include On Your Business Card the third letter, get the F's (feeling) in a room
with the latest list. This group will review each idea and ask, "How will this
affect people?" They will get the list of ideas to become even smaller,
or will at least put the ideas in the order in which they recommend implementation.The logo and graphic elements that you include on your business card are quite important, but having the right text and contact information on the card is equally important. Here are our tips about the elements to include:Your name — Consider whether you want to include your middle name or initial, degrees or professional credentials that are unique to your field.Title — Including a title on your card will help your potential clients to identify your p This is a great approach for brainstorming with a large team! Everyone gets to participate and everyone gets to use their strengths. If you lead a large team and would like to use their individual strengths to great advantage for your project in the brainstorming and evaluating cycle, consider employing their MBTI results in this way. Leave chaotic brainstorming sessions in the past! (See my other a Tips For Importing From Wholesalers Overseas Have you ever been on a large team, say 20 members or more,
and the leadership put all of you into a room to brainstorm ideas?
If you're like me, after participating in some of the idea-storming,
you backed up to a wall in order to observe the chaos.If you have ever bought products outside of retail stores, you most likely know of the great deals that can be had from getting your items from overseas. You can get your products for a fraction of the cost. Most people are not aware that the items that they buy are usually imported, so they are not aware of the great savings they are missing out on. It can be hard for an individual to make purchases as such overseas, but for a businessperson, it can be a great asset And what chaos it was! Some people were spitting out ideas faster than rain falls, others were saying, "We tried that already! It didn't work!" Some were saying, "People aren't going to be happy with that idea!" And still others were shouting, "That's just not logical!" It's hard to get much quality brainstorming accomplished with such a large team! So how do you, as a leader today, harness the strengths of such a large team to get optimal results when you're starting at the idea stage for a new project? This is one of the times that I like employing the Myers-Briggs type indicator (MBTI) assessment tool. The MBTI's results for a large team can be utilized to great advantage at the early stages of a project. Since a lot of people are somewhat familiar with the results of the MBTI, I'll give brief descriptions of where I'm going with this. When you and your employees take the MBTI assessment, the result is a 4-letter code:
When we're trying to brainstorm ideas and evaluate them effectively with a large team, we'll look at peoples' MBTI scores, but only at the second and third letters. From the second letter, we take all of the people who are N's (intuitives), and put them in a room to get lots and lots of ideas on the table. People who are N's are typically great at generating a lot of ideas in short amounts of time. This is the first step for brainstorming with a large team. There is no evaluating ideas at this time, only idea generation. Next, from the third letter, take all of the people who are T's (thinking), put them in a room with the list of ideas generated by the N's, and have the T's apply logic to all of the ideas that were brainstormed. (Since T is the third letter, some of these people will have been in the previous meeting, if their second letter is N.) This is the first step in evaluating the ideas, and the list will be whittled down. Next, from the second letter, get all of your S's (sensing) in a room with the "whittled down" list and have them apply facts to the ideas that remain. They should ask, "Has someone tried this before? What happened?" They will weed out more ideas. For the final group, from the third letter, get the F's (feeling) in a room with the latest list. This group will review each idea and ask, "How will this affect people?" They will get the list of ideas to become even smaller, or will at least put the ideas in the order in which they recommend implementation. This is a great approach for brainstorming with a large team! Everyone gets to participate and everyone gets to use their strengths. If you lead a large team and would like to use their individual strengths to great advantage for your project in the brainstorming and evaluating cycle, consider employing their MBTI results in this way. Leave chaotic brainstorming sessions in the past! (See my other ar Tips for Getting the Raise You Deserve esults when you're starting at
the idea stage for a new project?Your parents and friends always tell you that you’re priceless, but how much does your company think you are worth?With the improving economy and job market, people have more options in 2006. Companies are offering bigger salaries and better packages to gain and maintain the best employees. In light of this, it may be the perfect time to ask your company for the raise you deserve.Most companies aren’t going to throw more money at you “just because,” so i This is one of the times that I like employing the Myers-Briggs type indicator (MBTI) assessment tool. The MBTI's results for a large team can be utilized to great advantage at the early stages of a project. Since a lot of people are somewhat familiar with the results of the MBTI, I'll give brief descriptions of where I'm going with this. When you and your employees take the MBTI assessment, the result is a 4-letter code:
When we're trying to brainstorm ideas and evaluate them effectively with a large team, we'll look at peoples' MBTI scores, but only at the second and third letters. From the second letter, we take all of the people who are N's (intuitives), and put them in a room to get lots and lots of ideas on the table. People who are N's are typically great at generating a lot of ideas in short amounts of time. This is the first step for brainstorming with a large team. There is no evaluating ideas at this time, only idea generation. Next, from the third letter, take all of the people who are T's (thinking), put them in a room with the list of ideas generated by the N's, and have the T's apply logic to all of the ideas that were brainstormed. (Since T is the third letter, some of these people will have been in the previous meeting, if their second letter is N.) This is the first step in evaluating the ideas, and the list will be whittled down. Next, from the second letter, get all of your S's (sensing) in a room with the "whittled down" list and have them apply facts to the ideas that remain. They should ask, "Has someone tried this before? What happened?" They will weed out more ideas. For the final group, from the third letter, get the F's (feeling) in a room with the latest list. This group will review each idea and ask, "How will this affect people?" They will get the list of ideas to become even smaller, or will at least put the ideas in the order in which they recommend implementation. This is a great approach for brainstorming with a large team! Everyone gets to participate and everyone gets to use their strengths. If you lead a large team and would like to use their individual strengths to great advantage for your project in the brainstorming and evaluating cycle, consider employing their MBTI results in this way. Leave chaotic brainstorming sessions in the past! (See my other a Having the Correct Attitude Will Determine the Success Of Your Business dicates thinking or feeling.
Having the correct attitude may almost seem like a trivial thing among all of the daily tasks that need to be accomplished with running any sort of business. Although, having the correct attitude will determine which direction your business will continue to grow, and ultimately the success of your business.While there may be a long list of items that lead to the demise of a newly started business, one of the top things to focus on should be one’s attitude. Having When we're trying to brainstorm ideas and evaluate them effectively with a large team, we'll look at peoples' MBTI scores, but only at the second and third letters. From the second letter, we take all of the people who are N's (intuitives), and put them in a room to get lots and lots of ideas on the table. People who are N's are typically great at generating a lot of ideas in short amounts of time. This is the first step for brainstorming with a large team. There is no evaluating ideas at this time, only idea generation. Next, from the third letter, take all of the people who are T's (thinking), put them in a room with the list of ideas generated by the N's, and have the T's apply logic to all of the ideas that were brainstormed. (Since T is the third letter, some of these people will have been in the previous meeting, if their second letter is N.) This is the first step in evaluating the ideas, and the list will be whittled down. Next, from the second letter, get all of your S's (sensing) in a room with the "whittled down" list and have them apply facts to the ideas that remain. They should ask, "Has someone tried this before? What happened?" They will weed out more ideas. For the final group, from the third letter, get the F's (feeling) in a room with the latest list. This group will review each idea and ask, "How will this affect people?" They will get the list of ideas to become even smaller, or will at least put the ideas in the order in which they recommend implementation. This is a great approach for brainstorming with a large team! Everyone gets to participate and everyone gets to use their strengths. If you lead a large team and would like to use their individual strengths to great advantage for your project in the brainstorming and evaluating cycle, consider employing their MBTI results in this way. Leave chaotic brainstorming sessions in the past! (See my other a Fundraising Letter Response Rates: Boost Them (And Your Revenue) By Watching: Nine Vital Statistics hird letter, take all of the people who are T's (thinking),
put them in a room with the list of ideas generated by the N's, and have
the T's apply logic to all of the ideas that were brainstormed.
(Since T is the third letter, some of these people will have been in the
previous meeting, if their second letter is N.) This is the first step in
evaluating the ideas, and the list will be whittled down.Direct mail fundraising is a numbers game. A game that changes all the time. Who could have predicted the advent of online giving? Or the popularity of sweepstakes? Or the rise of a generation of young donors whose primary method of communication is text messaging? When I say that the direct mail game changes all the time, I am not referring to the fundamentals, of course. Donors will always give to people to help people. The most important word in a fundrai Next, from the second letter, get all of your S's (sensing) in a room with the "whittled down" list and have them apply facts to the ideas that remain. They should ask, "Has someone tried this before? What happened?" They will weed out more ideas. For the final group, from the third letter, get the F's (feeling) in a room with the latest list. This group will review each idea and ask, "How will this affect people?" They will get the list of ideas to become even smaller, or will at least put the ideas in the order in which they recommend implementation. This is a great approach for brainstorming with a large team! Everyone gets to participate and everyone gets to use their strengths. If you lead a large team and would like to use their individual strengths to great advantage for your project in the brainstorming and evaluating cycle, consider employing their MBTI results in this way. Leave chaotic brainstorming sessions in the past! (See my other a How to Finance a Franchise for Sell the third letter, get the F's (feeling) in a room
with the latest list. This group will review each idea and ask, "How will this
affect people?" They will get the list of ideas to become even smaller,
or will at least put the ideas in the order in which they recommend implementation.Finding a franchise for sell that interests you and is within your price budget has never been so easy. With the amount of resources that are available to the public these days, it is almost impossible not to find a franchise that fits your criteria. The difficult part for many is determining how to finance the franchise for sell.When determining where to find the money to buy a franchise, it is recommended to first talk to the franchisor. Almost all U.S. fran This is a great approach for brainstorming with a large team! Everyone gets to participate and everyone gets to use their strengths. If you lead a large team and would like to use their individual strengths to great advantage for your project in the brainstorming and evaluating cycle, consider employing their MBTI results in this way. Leave chaotic brainstorming sessions in the past! (See my other article about brainstorming titled "Make Brainstorming Work for You, Not Against You", also available through EzineArticles.com) © 2006 Borgeson Consulting, Inc.
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