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    Digital Signage Concepts and Terms
    Over the past two years, digital signage has really taken off as a new way to reach consumers when they are out of their homes. We are seeing the digital signs pop up in retail, government, health care, and education. While the larger institutions can outsource the task implementing a digital signage solution, some smaller firms may not have the bandwidth financially to hop on the dynamic signage bandwa
    er day. But the answer is so simple, it is often overlooked.

    Think about what creates the enthusiasm that comes with a new job. There is the excitement of getting the job, the hope of being successful and of making money. As you think about it, you can almost taste it and feel it. Yet if you really look at where those feelings came from, you would see that you simply created it through your own desires. Some of it even came from the meaning

    Project Management Best Practices
    As both an active project manager and a project management trainer, people often ask me what are the fundamental aspects to successful project management. Whilst there have been many great books written on the subject, I always summarise what I believe to be the best practices at the heart of good project management.Define the scope and objectivesFor any project to be succ
    I Make Stuff Up.

    I read this on my son’s T-shirt as if I’d never seen it before, yet on this particular morning, it looked much different and even made me laugh at the simplicity of it.

    When I first bought the shirt, I pictured a child simply making up stories. You know, telling a few white lies. Not that my son lies (not my angel!), but more that this was a function of what kids do. On this particular morning, though, I pictured other ways that children Make Stuff Up. Have you ever see a child become engrossed in the box, quickly tossing aside the gift? Or the child in a clothing store, finding sheer entertainment in the racks of clothes, the cracks in the floor or simply the tickets that have fallen astray? I once witnessed my children make an entire day of entertainment from the tickets they’d found: making them into money, passports, golden tickets…you name it, they had created it.

    At what point did we decide that we have to be more realistic and see things as they are, not as we want them to be? At what point were we only able to see the gift for the gift, unconsciously tossing aside the packaging it had come in?

    I recently had a discussion with a client of mine about his sales staff. He had noticed that the longer his staff was with him, the less energy they seemed to have. He recalled the enthusiasm they had as they walked in the door on their first day and the first few weeks that followed, and how each “no” they were faced with, took one more notch off their enthusiasm platform.

    “How do I help them hold onto that excitement on each call they make?” It’s a good question and one that most managers have to deal with on a daily basis. Although there are high producers that maintain that energy with each call, most have trouble recreating it day after day. But the answer is so simple, it is often overlooked.

    Think about what creates the enthusiasm that comes with a new job. There is the excitement of getting the job, the hope of being successful and of making money. As you think about it, you can almost taste it and feel it. Yet if you really look at where those feelings came from, you would see that you simply created it through your own desires. Some of it even came from the meaning

    How to Protect Your eBusiness
    A number of big organizations have realized the importance of security and are, thus, keen to install security tools in their computers.However, one of the mistakes that big organizations commit is that they concentrate on the technologies instead of the process behind them. It is crucial to have a robust security process in place rather than just the technology.For example, SSL would be of
    ys that children Make Stuff Up. Have you ever see a child become engrossed in the box, quickly tossing aside the gift? Or the child in a clothing store, finding sheer entertainment in the racks of clothes, the cracks in the floor or simply the tickets that have fallen astray? I once witnessed my children make an entire day of entertainment from the tickets they’d found: making them into money, passports, golden tickets…you name it, they had created it.

    At what point did we decide that we have to be more realistic and see things as they are, not as we want them to be? At what point were we only able to see the gift for the gift, unconsciously tossing aside the packaging it had come in?

    I recently had a discussion with a client of mine about his sales staff. He had noticed that the longer his staff was with him, the less energy they seemed to have. He recalled the enthusiasm they had as they walked in the door on their first day and the first few weeks that followed, and how each “no” they were faced with, took one more notch off their enthusiasm platform.

    “How do I help them hold onto that excitement on each call they make?” It’s a good question and one that most managers have to deal with on a daily basis. Although there are high producers that maintain that energy with each call, most have trouble recreating it day after day. But the answer is so simple, it is often overlooked.

    Think about what creates the enthusiasm that comes with a new job. There is the excitement of getting the job, the hope of being successful and of making money. As you think about it, you can almost taste it and feel it. Yet if you really look at where those feelings came from, you would see that you simply created it through your own desires. Some of it even came from the meaning

    Businesses For Sale
    Defining one’s business accurately is the real starting point when talking about businesses for sale. It is the prime requisite for selecting the right opportunities and for steering the corporation in the right direction. To make sense out of the multifarious changes taking place in the environment, to understand what is a possible benefit and what could be a hidden threat, a corporation must first unde
    it.

    At what point did we decide that we have to be more realistic and see things as they are, not as we want them to be? At what point were we only able to see the gift for the gift, unconsciously tossing aside the packaging it had come in?

    I recently had a discussion with a client of mine about his sales staff. He had noticed that the longer his staff was with him, the less energy they seemed to have. He recalled the enthusiasm they had as they walked in the door on their first day and the first few weeks that followed, and how each “no” they were faced with, took one more notch off their enthusiasm platform.

    “How do I help them hold onto that excitement on each call they make?” It’s a good question and one that most managers have to deal with on a daily basis. Although there are high producers that maintain that energy with each call, most have trouble recreating it day after day. But the answer is so simple, it is often overlooked.

    Think about what creates the enthusiasm that comes with a new job. There is the excitement of getting the job, the hope of being successful and of making money. As you think about it, you can almost taste it and feel it. Yet if you really look at where those feelings came from, you would see that you simply created it through your own desires. Some of it even came from the meaning

    FTC Proposes New Business Opportunities Rule
    The FTC has been busy. They've been working a lot of hours busting down the doors of the scammers taking away our hard earned dollars. While part of me says, "Good job!", there's another part of me that says, "Work smarter, not harder, those are MY tax dollars you're spending!"Our Friends at the Federal Trade Commission have been listening. They've been doing some homework. I think they've been re
    as they walked in the door on their first day and the first few weeks that followed, and how each “no” they were faced with, took one more notch off their enthusiasm platform.

    “How do I help them hold onto that excitement on each call they make?” It’s a good question and one that most managers have to deal with on a daily basis. Although there are high producers that maintain that energy with each call, most have trouble recreating it day after day. But the answer is so simple, it is often overlooked.

    Think about what creates the enthusiasm that comes with a new job. There is the excitement of getting the job, the hope of being successful and of making money. As you think about it, you can almost taste it and feel it. Yet if you really look at where those feelings came from, you would see that you simply created it through your own desires. Some of it even came from the meaning

    Resume Falsification: Would You Lie On Your Resume?
    How many times have you heard someone say, "Just put it on your resume. There's no way they're going to find out"?It is tempting to put little white lies on your resume. These might include overstating your knowledge of required software ("If they call me, I'll teach myself over the weekend"), a certification ("They'll never go through all that trouble to find out") or extending dates at a former
    er day. But the answer is so simple, it is often overlooked.

    Think about what creates the enthusiasm that comes with a new job. There is the excitement of getting the job, the hope of being successful and of making money. As you think about it, you can almost taste it and feel it. Yet if you really look at where those feelings came from, you would see that you simply created it through your own desires. Some of it even came from the meaning you created in simply being hired. Surely knowing that someone believed in you helped to create a spark of energy, though it is difficult to hold on to.

    Difficult, but not impossible.

    In order to have that same enthusiasm each morning, you will simply need to create it. You will literally need to "make it up". When your eyes open each morning, tell yourself all of the things you told yourself when you first were given the job. Imagine your success. Imagine the money in your hands. Imagine what you will do when you become as successful as you had hoped. Don’t focus on what they will say, but what energy you will create when in front of the prospective client.

    Making it up, as if it really exists, will have an amazing effect on your results. People will feel your confidence and enthusiasm and buy into your anticipated success. So put down that gift (closing the deal) and start looking at the box (selling yourself) and you will find a renewed energy in

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