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    Do You See Through Your Client's Eyes?
    It’s a big shock to realize that no one really cares about your business, at least in the beginning of the process. What people do care about, and want to know, is what your business can do for them.You can imagine that information about how long you have been in business or why you started your company i

    How many times have you seen that look of confusion or the blank stare on the face of someone with a different culture? How man

    Slap in the Face Recognition
    William came back from vacation. He walked into the office and was told that there was an envelope and a silver colored cardboard box on the safe for him. He opened the envelope. It was a form letter congratulating him on thirty years of service. In the box was an award pin in honor of his thirty years. William’s
    In Western cultures we use all manner of jargon to communicate. Especially sports analogies. How many times have you used...

    • let's get this project over the goal line.
    • the deadline is here, throw a Hail Mary Pass.
    • this will not be a slam dunk.
    • we need a full court press on this!
    • there is no "I" in Team.
    • that is a sticky wicket.
    • is that par for the course?
    • where is the thrill of victory, the agony of defeat?
    • we are in extra innings.
    • it isn't over until it's over.

    How many times have you seen that look of confusion or the blank stare on the face of someone with a different culture? How many

    Are You Still Doing it All Yourself
    Delivering the greatest return on investment is clearly what every business leader wants. Experienced leaders may indeed be better qualified to undertake specific tasks than most of the people on the team. Leaders presumably attained their positions in part by their outstanding performance and experience in sim
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  • let's get this project over the goal line.
  • the deadline is here, throw a Hail Mary Pass.
  • this will not be a slam dunk.
  • we need a full court press on this!
  • there is no "I" in Team.
  • that is a sticky wicket.
  • is that par for the course?
  • where is the thrill of victory, the agony of defeat?
  • we are in extra innings.
  • it isn't over until it's over.

    How many times have you seen that look of confusion or the blank stare on the face of someone with a different culture? How man

    Succession Planning: Improving the Odds of Success
    Business leaders know that succession planning is essential to ensuring organizational continuity and growth. Simply stated, succession planning is the process of lining up the right people to take over important roles in the company as they open up. The process typically entails identifying and then developin
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  • we need a full court press on this!
  • there is no "I" in Team.
  • that is a sticky wicket.
  • is that par for the course?
  • where is the thrill of victory, the agony of defeat?
  • we are in extra innings.
  • it isn't over until it's over.

    How many times have you seen that look of confusion or the blank stare on the face of someone with a different culture? How man

    Gravitational Marketing for Small Businesses - Tenth Law: How To Make People Buy What You Sell
    All Buying Decisions Are Made On Emotion – Not Logic.Ok…This is gold. That's right...this is the one piece of information that if you truly master can make you rich. I'm about to give away the goose.Here it is…people buy solely on emotions. This is so valuable that it begs to be repeated. People buy
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  • where is the thrill of victory, the agony of defeat?
  • we are in extra innings.
  • it isn't over until it's over.

    How many times have you seen that look of confusion or the blank stare on the face of someone with a different culture? How man

    Pros And Cons Of Nevada Corporations
    Businesses can be incorporated in any state in the U.S. Nevada and Delaware are the most commonly preferred states for incorporation. Incorporating in Nevada has unbeatable benefits. Many business owners and entrepreneurs prefer to utilize the services of professional Nevada corporation planners, who are speciali

    How many times have you seen that look of confusion or the blank stare on the face of someone with a different culture? How many times have you provided instruction and then discovered that your employees still don't understand? Could you be using jargon to instruct?

    Western politics, corporate boardrooms and the guy next door all use these to communicate. But how does that translate across cultures? As Americans we tend to think the rest of the world is on the "same page" (anther one!) as us. Unfortunately, in this global economy, that is far from the truth.

    Errors in communication can cost you the "deal" or prolong the decision. You may be pe

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