Start-ups…notorious little creatures for draining cash reserves, filling you with ambitions to raise capital and spend other peoples money.
The line can become very blurred between wants and needs, especially when you’re all fired up ready to take on the world, and its oh so easy to spend money
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Needs Vs Wants - The Battle For Your Money
Posted by JackieP under ManagementFrom http://jackiepurnell.com 4798 days ago
Do You Even Use Your Strategic Plan?
Posted by 3keyscoach under StrategyFrom http://www.abilitysuccessgrowth.com 4798 days ago
In today's SmartBrief On Leadership, they asked, "How closely do you think you will follow your strategic plan this year?" The results were thought provoking. Is this happening in your small business too?
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A Day in the Life or The Wonderful World of Delegation
Posted by benmaxmime under ManagementFrom http://epiclaunch.com 4798 days ago
Today I woke up late after a night out and involuntarily I started worrying about the overflowing inbox that would greet me and that I'd probably slept through a few important appointments.
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Who’s talking about you and what are they saying…?
Posted by RickPulito under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://ideationz.wordpress.com 4798 days ago
Quick: Name five people who will mention your name in a conversation today? What will they say? Will it be positive, and accretive to your personal "brand", or will it be negative, and tarnish someone else's perception of you? How do you know?
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My Boss Never Listens!
Posted by successtrek under ManagementFrom http://successtrek.blogspot.com 4798 days ago
The proverbial bad boss – poor communicator, micromanager, unqualified, absent – the list goes on and on. It’s amazing the impact a poor leader can have on the climate within the workplace, as well as on our health and happiness at home.
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The Changing Face of Professional Leadership – Join The Debate
Posted by starresults under ManagementFrom http://www.starresults.com 4798 days ago
Recently published research suggests that the average tenure of a sales manager is now just eighteen months! These are pretty alarming findings, and during the course of this sixty minute debate, we not only intend to discover the facts underpinning theses results, but also discuss how management i
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Do You Have a Succession Plan for Your Business?
Posted by NetworkSolutions under ManagementFrom http://www.networksolutions.com 4798 days ago
The recent illness of Apple CEO Steve Jobs has sparked calls by stockholders in the company that Apple should publicly name a successor. As Jobs took his second leave of absence from the company to deal with health issues, the company’s stock dipped amid rumors and concerns.
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HOW TO GET PUBLISHED - New Technology Publishing
Posted by Sarahaw33 under ManagementFrom http://bit.ly 4798 days ago
Have you ever had your manuscript rejected by mainstream publishers - like 96% of submissions?We are seeking authors of non-fiction English language works. We are seeking specialist topics for publishing. We are looking for authors for any topic of all non-fiction genres.'Bricks and mortar
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When is it the Right Time to Hire?
Posted by CFOWISE under Human ResourcesFrom http://cfowise.com 4798 days ago
I've had this question asked of me a lot lately: "Is it time for me to hire another employee?" I also hear questions like: "Is it time for me hire?" or "When can I add another manager to take some of the load I have been carrying?"
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How to Create Visibility for Your Social Enterprise
Posted by ivanpw under StrategyFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4798 days ago
Creating visibility for your social enterprise is an important issue. Here's how little effort on your part will turn the spotlight on you and your venture.
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