There once was a shoemaker — a very busy shoemaker — who was in high demand. Everybody in town hired him to make their shoes. And he did a fine job.
He worked tirelessly, making pair after pair of shoes. He worked so hard making all those shoes for his customers that he didn’t have time to do an
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7 Steps to Cure “Cobbler’s Children Syndrome”
Posted by AWAI under StrategyFrom http://www.awaionline.com 4352 days ago
Keeping focused is a major part of achieving goals. Starr Daubenmire helps you figure out if you are working towards your goal, or straying away from it.
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Finding the Balance between Workplace and Community
Posted by BloggerKelly under StrategyFrom http://www.cashprior.com 4357 days ago
This time of giving and cheer has got us wondering, why can’t we carry this communal spirit all year long? There are ways to get your employees to connect, making for a stronger and more productive workplace.
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Giving Up a Million-Dollar Idea...
Posted by AWAI under StrategyFrom http://www.awaionline.com 4357 days ago
One of my favorite pieces of advice is to focus on one thing and don't get distracted by anything else. But it’s something I have to continuously remind myself of. (I especially have this problem when I’m thinking about the new year and trying decide which resolutions to make.)
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6 Success Strategies I Learned at Bootcamp 2011
Posted by AWAI under StrategyFrom http://www.awaionline.com 4358 days ago
Of all the things I learned from last year’s Bootcamp – enough to fill several books – there are some lessons that really stand out. These lessons changed my perspective, helped me get rid of the doubt I was feeling, and increased my income. I still review them often.
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Four Tips for Tackling Your Inbox
Posted by AWAI under StrategyFrom http://www.awaionline.com 4358 days ago
If you have limited time each day to grow your business, you probably want to streamline as many tasks as you can. But email seems to be one of the hardest to reduce and organize. You might be at “inbox zero” now, but tomorrow you could wake up with 50 new emails demanding your attention.
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So far this week, I’ve explained how I handle the several big things that must be done each day in my freelance business. But I didn't talk about what to do with all the small tasks that seem to endlessly get bumped to the next day.
First, I believe it's important to create to-do lists. Write al Read More
First, I believe it's important to create to-do lists. Write al Read More
Small Biz Survival: Growing small businesses like a garden, not exactly economic gardening
Posted by sundaydriver under StrategyFrom http://www.smallbizsurvival.com 4358 days ago
I know of a small town locally with only 300 people. Main street is full of Businesses for sale. They have a library (where a beautiful old bank used to be). A grocery store, A lawyer. No gas station except for a Coin Operated Gas Pump among the nearby library. I wandered
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Being Analytically Mature
Posted by jon_neil under StrategyFrom http://www.d2ianalysis.com 4359 days ago
What does it mean for your business to be analytically mature? Here are some thoughts on the subject.
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An Important Issue For Data-Driven Organizations
Posted by jon_neil under StrategyFrom http://www.d2ianalysis.com 4359 days ago
Check out what Congress has been reviewing over the past few months. You may be surprised how these efforts may impact how your business can use data in the future.
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