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Professional Entrepreneurial Ethics -- How Trustworthy Are You? Playing in the final group on Sunday with Tiger became an unbearable burden for otherwise great players.Both weekly and monthly, I receive a large number of publications that deal with business and technology. Ever since the whole Enron scandal became news, these magazines have and are featuring more and more articles dealing with business ethics, honesty and trust. I suggest that there are ethics and principles that we, as entrepreneurs should embrace and follow. These are the beliefs that have worked for me over the years and have worke More than anything during his incredible run, it was Tiger’s attitude that allowed him to devour fellow competitors. He believed no one could beat him, and proved it on golf’s biggest stages. As a small business owner, it’s essential to take the same approach. You and your employees must have a vision of greatness for your company – your perfect swing – and set abou Outsourcing – Keeping the Right Track on Good Entrepreneurship From the moment he putted with Bob Hope on the Mike Douglas Show at age two, Tiger Woods appeared destined for fame. After an unprecedented junior and amateur career, his entry into the professional ranks in 1996 received tremendous publicity – and one of the largest sponsorship contracts in history. At age 28, having claimed 40 PGA Tour titles and with eight majors in his trophy case including the Tiger Slam, he has exceeded the loftiest expectations. Even more impressive, he is one of the most recognizable faces on the planet and is bringing thousands of new fans and players to the game.What is keeping a business through outsourcing successful? There is no specific answer to this question but it is proper to say that there are a lot of different ways where outsourcing and success is clasped together. However, it should be noted that the way to successful outsourcing is not done on an easy basis, it takes time and mastery for business to grow and develop the way it is wanted.However, when speaking of ways to battle off Those of us who have regular jobs often feel pressure to perform. Imagine for a moment what it would be like to work with 50,000 people standing nearby and a worldwide television audience watching your every move, and you will briefly experience what it feels like to be Tiger. His disciplined approach to becoming the world’s dominant player is well documented. From his father teaching him concentration by employing distracting tricks, to learning a new swing despite winning The Masters by a record 12 strokes in 1997, Tiger dedicated himself to perfecting his “A” game. Success Handler Action: With your team, discuss your “A” game. Talk about the things you do best in your small business. Here are some questions to help you get started: ~ What are the strongest areas in your company? ~ Where do you consistently beat your competition? ~ In what ways are you improving every day? ~ How do you maintain playing at the highest level? ~ Which things can you change to make you and your team even better? In 2000-2001, when Tiger became the first player to hold all four modern majors simultaneously, he took the game to an unimaginable level. Drives boomed 310 yards dead solid perfect. Long irons nestled close to the hole. Twenty-foot putts disappeared center cut. Playing in the final group on Sunday with Tiger became an unbearable burden for otherwise great players. More than anything during his incredible run, it was Tiger’s attitude that allowed him to devour fellow competitors. He believed no one could beat him, and proved it on golf’s biggest stages. As a small business owner, it’s essential to take the same approach. You and your employees must have a vision of greatness for your company – your perfect swing – and set about Question: Should You Do Something Just Because You Can? he is one of the most recognizable faces on the planet and is bringing thousands of new fans and players to the game.My concern this evening is about a growing trend online - and I'm wondering "just because you CAN, should you?"This week has seen the launch of several major marketing programs by major players. These guys (and gals) have magic fairy dust surrounding them, literally everything they touch - and throw out there - turns to gold... for them.Now that in itself is not a bad thing. I'm all for free enterprise :)The problems I'm w Those of us who have regular jobs often feel pressure to perform. Imagine for a moment what it would be like to work with 50,000 people standing nearby and a worldwide television audience watching your every move, and you will briefly experience what it feels like to be Tiger. His disciplined approach to becoming the world’s dominant player is well documented. From his father teaching him concentration by employing distracting tricks, to learning a new swing despite winning The Masters by a record 12 strokes in 1997, Tiger dedicated himself to perfecting his “A” game. Success Handler Action: With your team, discuss your “A” game. Talk about the things you do best in your small business. Here are some questions to help you get started: ~ What are the strongest areas in your company? ~ Where do you consistently beat your competition? ~ In what ways are you improving every day? ~ How do you maintain playing at the highest level? ~ Which things can you change to make you and your team even better? In 2000-2001, when Tiger became the first player to hold all four modern majors simultaneously, he took the game to an unimaginable level. Drives boomed 310 yards dead solid perfect. Long irons nestled close to the hole. Twenty-foot putts disappeared center cut. Playing in the final group on Sunday with Tiger became an unbearable burden for otherwise great players. More than anything during his incredible run, it was Tiger’s attitude that allowed him to devour fellow competitors. He believed no one could beat him, and proved it on golf’s biggest stages. As a small business owner, it’s essential to take the same approach. You and your employees must have a vision of greatness for your company – your perfect swing – and set abou Finding Your Ideal Career mented. From his father teaching him concentration by employing distracting tricks, to learning a new swing despite winning The Masters by a record 12 strokes in 1997, Tiger dedicated himself to perfecting his “A” game.In the current climate, many people are looking away from the traditional job market towards working for themselves. The massive redundancies and job-insecurity has caused many people to radically rethink their career plans. With the ever rising cost of living, many would be happy just earning extra money to support their family and to pay the bills.In this article, you will discover what you really enjoy in life and how to turn it into Success Handler Action: With your team, discuss your “A” game. Talk about the things you do best in your small business. Here are some questions to help you get started: ~ What are the strongest areas in your company? ~ Where do you consistently beat your competition? ~ In what ways are you improving every day? ~ How do you maintain playing at the highest level? ~ Which things can you change to make you and your team even better? In 2000-2001, when Tiger became the first player to hold all four modern majors simultaneously, he took the game to an unimaginable level. Drives boomed 310 yards dead solid perfect. Long irons nestled close to the hole. Twenty-foot putts disappeared center cut. Playing in the final group on Sunday with Tiger became an unbearable burden for otherwise great players. More than anything during his incredible run, it was Tiger’s attitude that allowed him to devour fellow competitors. He believed no one could beat him, and proved it on golf’s biggest stages. As a small business owner, it’s essential to take the same approach. You and your employees must have a vision of greatness for your company – your perfect swing – and set abou Chicken Little And The Disintermediation Myth tly beat your competition?If Chicken Little were alive today he wouldn’t be running around forewarning us of the sky that was about to fall. He’d be too preoccupied alerting everyone about another potential disaster - which may in the end prove to be just as erroneous as his first prediction. Nevertheless, if the conversations around the office water coolers are any indication, he’d still get the attention of many nervous corporate omni-smarts. So what’s the new buzz? ~ In what ways are you improving every day? ~ How do you maintain playing at the highest level? ~ Which things can you change to make you and your team even better? In 2000-2001, when Tiger became the first player to hold all four modern majors simultaneously, he took the game to an unimaginable level. Drives boomed 310 yards dead solid perfect. Long irons nestled close to the hole. Twenty-foot putts disappeared center cut. Playing in the final group on Sunday with Tiger became an unbearable burden for otherwise great players. More than anything during his incredible run, it was Tiger’s attitude that allowed him to devour fellow competitors. He believed no one could beat him, and proved it on golf’s biggest stages. As a small business owner, it’s essential to take the same approach. You and your employees must have a vision of greatness for your company – your perfect swing – and set abou Online Registration Success: Add Value Before the Event Playing in the final group on Sunday with Tiger became an unbearable burden for otherwise great players.Reminder emails are an excellent way to garner additional registrations and keep people interested in your event. But did you realize they can also add greater value for your attendees?The BasicsMost online registration systems have options for automated reminder emails at time frames that you determine. Use this capability to increase your attendance, develop more rapport, and increase referrals. Reminder emails More than anything during his incredible run, it was Tiger’s attitude that allowed him to devour fellow competitors. He believed no one could beat him, and proved it on golf’s biggest stages. As a small business owner, it’s essential to take the same approach. You and your employees must have a vision of greatness for your company – your perfect swing – and set about practicing every day whatever it takes to get you there. Success Handler Action: Gather your team and talk about what it would look like if you were the number one operation in the world, the best of the best – a Tiger. To set out on your path, follow these five steps: 1. Conduct a SWOT, identifying your Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats 2. Have each team member define which areas they most impact 3. Outline specific action steps for capitalizing on Strengths and Opportunities 4. Create a plan for changing Weaknesses and responding to Threats 5. Set specific timetables for completing initiatives, and hold individuals accountable If Earl Woods had not imagined what Tiger could become, his career might have peaked at age two and he would simply be Eldrick to a small circle of friends and coworkers. Add Earl’s vision to Tiger’s incredible passion and you have a combination for greatness. Create vision and passion in your franchise business…and you will find yourself flashing bright smiles and pumping your fist in celebration on a regular basis. Copyright © 2004 by Success Handler, LLC. All rights reserved.
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