Making inspiration is really quite simple. You’ll need some Conscientiousness, Why, Belief in Change, and Authenticity.
Apple inspires customers to buy their products. Let’s look at how they have put the recipe into action:
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How many times a year do you have an opportunity to throw an office party? I’m not talking about everyone gathering to sing happy birthday and eat cake, but really throw an office party. Christmas? Maybe Thanksgiving? Consider throwing a Halloween office party. Read More
This article examines how badly written goals set small business owner up for failure. Goal writing can be harder than it sounds. Without clear specifics, measurements, deadlines or accountability embedded in the written goal, it's a bit like driving your car in the fog. .
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There’s no doubt that we have a lot of unhealthy people in the U.S. workforce — and more set to enter it at some point. Disease management, acute risk and wellness efforts are trying to tackle the situation with … Read More
Buzzwords lose power with making a point. This article reviews the definition of guru and how it may be gobbledygook. Read More
Should a board of directors be made up of friends and relatives, worker bees or community leaders? All of the above, but at different times in the growth of your organization. Read More
Here is a brief overview of the legal concerns and implications associated with adopting and seeking to register a new trademark. Read More
Everyone from individuals to employers has questions about the Affordable Care Act of 2010 – whether it’s deciphering facts from myths or trying to understand what your options for healthcare coverage are now and in the future. Cognizant of the need to provide the public with more information about Read More
Indonesia has been just hit by a series of disaster. How we can stay positive and carry on with what we are doing, even inspired to do something different. Read More
Walking out of college with a degree is worthless. Think about it: Everyone entering the job market has a degree. Unless you’re some child prodigy that 18 years old and graduating from college, you and your degree don’t stand out from anyone else. Few employers want that candidate. Read More
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