During these tough economic times many small businesses have had difficulties hanging on. With little hope of recovery on the horizon, some are wondering about their staying power, should they continue to stay the course or is it time to throw in the towel. Well, perhaps neither is precisely the right answer. We have put together some tips that can help you reinvent your business and achieve success
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How to Restructure your Small Business for Success
Posted by SmallBusinessLoans under ManagementFrom http://www.smallbusinessloanblog.com 5061 days ago
See You & Your Business As Others Do
Posted by bestbizpractices under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://bestbizpractices.org 5061 days ago
I called it the frog/prince effect which is a metaphor for the blind spots we have about ourselves and our businesses. When you look in the mirror, what you se
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Quitting Your Job to Start Your Own Business Today Might Not be a Good Idea
Posted by ivanpw under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 5062 days ago
If you are still in a good job that pays you well - regardless your passion for entrepreneurship - I suggest you not to quit your job just yet
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Partnering with Non-Profits
Posted by TomBirches under ManagementFrom http://www.ducttapemarketing.com 5062 days ago
Now, before I get too far into this, let me state, for the record that what I really talking about is lending help to one of the many worthy charitable organizations in the world that provide community and health services by forming a partner relationship that includes showing them how to better communicate their story
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7 Creative tips that could change the way you do business
Posted by simplicityinc under ManagementFrom http://blakely.squarespace.com 5063 days ago
Sometimes momentum comes from making the smallest tweaks and changes. It’s not always about “going big.” Why not keep it simple for a change. Stop throwing everything at the wall hoping something will stick. Pick 1 or 2 things and make them work. Concentrate and focus on doing them right, doing them well and doing them consistently. Any one of the following tips could be a great source of rejuvenation, organization or inspiration
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Why you need to care about a baseline!
Posted by Barneyausten under ManagementFrom http://blog.myprojecttracker.com 5063 days ago
Project baselines allow a project manager to assess how well a particular project is running. It also allows business owners to understand which aspects of projects are going well or badly. Without a baseline, you are not assessing any project and will never improve your delivery
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Determining if you have a sellable business that will attract buyers
Posted by ivanpw under StrategyFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 5063 days ago
What are the things that a buyer really evaluates when scanning the business horizon for their next investment? I have narrowed it down to three fundamental things regardless of price
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Is Doubt Really Okay?
Posted by 3keyscoach under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.abilitysuccessgrowth.com 5063 days ago
Doubt leads to a conversation of possible options and then a decision is made. The key piece here is the conversation, whether or not it is a "self-conversation", that is started by doubt. Why do we avoid doubt? An internal conversation, a "self-conversation" could allow doubt to be used productively for ourselves and our small businesses
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Inspiring Purpose - Do you have one?
Posted by mikerhenry under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://leadchangegroup.com 5065 days ago
Make your purpose something one-person bigger than yourself and you will find inspiration. Inspiring leaders are energizing. A noble purpose inspires
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Inspiring People - What does it take to become an inspiring person?
Posted by mikerhenry under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://leadchangegroup.com 5065 days ago
Do you warm or chill the people around you? Does your leadership energy and concern for others inspire? Can others catch your fire? Bring your best you to the effort and inspire those around you
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