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Guitar Magazine Poll: Team Building Matters More Than Skills
"As a guitar player for over 40 years, I find the poll results very refreshing - and baffling. Years ago it would've been the guy who looked coolest. At the dawn of the 70's "Mahavishnu" John McLaughlin helped straighten out a lot of guitar players - he had short hair, and lived clean - like a monk, but he was (and is) the baddest dude to ever pick up an Axe. I learned TM partly because of him, and slowly overcame a life-long depression. The poll results are indeedn refreshing! busunessavante"WTF! Marketing Madness: Hitler, Mussolini and Mao as Spokespeople…
"This is the kind of stuff that makes my blood boil. Also, when "shock-jocks" or party opposites call someone an "Eco-nazi", for example. Nothing a "tree-hugger" does could ever compare to the holocaust. There is no "blank-nazi" situation without the systematic annhillation of a specific group of people that deserves the moniker. businessavante "What Customers Hate About You - The Pipeline
"Great Article! I wish I had a nickel for every time this happened to me as a retail buyer. Also, when ever I ask a commissioned salesman if a product does "XYZ", and they answer "I don't know", I know it means it doesn't, and they know it doesn't, but would like me to think that it "might". businessavante"Is your company a democracy?
"To quote "Seinfeld's" Frank Costanza: "This guy...this is not my kind of guy!" - George's dad quoting what his Korean war girlfriend's dad said about him when he wouldn't take off his shoes inside (actually a Buddy Rich quote from his infamous clandestine Tour Bus tapes long held by comedians as the ultimate in insult humor). Seriously, didn't we fight WWII to stop this?? businessavante"Subscribe
Sales Tip A Day: Using Bizsugar as a Sales and Marketing Resource
"As a newbie, I'm enjoying reading the articles on BizSugar - some are very creative as well as informative. I'm still learning - thanks for the video -I didn't know I could use "search" that way (for some idiotic reason I thought I had to know the exact arcicle title to find anything). Now I can look up SEO, for example. businessavante"