Listening should be easy. We do it every day. However, not talking is not equivalent to listening. Here are four simple techniques that can help you become a better listener. This is important: you cannot learn if you are not willing to listen.
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You Cannot Learn If You Are Not Willing To Listen
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://rosskimbarovsky.com 3966 days ago
Made Hot by: kingofcontent92 on June 29, 2013 2:59 pm
Lean Marketing Tips: Public Speaking
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under MarketingFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3967 days ago
Regular speaking opportunities can help position you as an industry or subject expert and can often lead to opportunities with reporters for follow-up questions and interviews. Here are 10 tips to help you become a better speaker.
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Surprise Is One Of The Most Powerful Small Business Marketing Tools
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under MarketingFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3972 days ago
Made Hot by: seobromino on June 20, 2013 3:47 pm
Smart companies surprise their customers when customers least expect surprises. When you deliver what people expect, but add a surprise, you can create something unusual. People remember unusual. People talk about unusual. And most importantly, being unique sets you apart from your competitors.
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Lean Business: Save Money, Save the Environment
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under MarketingFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3974 days ago
Made Hot by: problogger78 on June 18, 2013 6:13 pm
Small businesses and startups can also see cost savings while helping to reduce their environmental impact and lessen the effects of greenhouse gases by keeping an eye on their own carbon footprint. Here are 5 things any business can do to create a more sustainable business atmosphere.
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To Succeed, Stop Trying To Please Everyone
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under StartupsFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3979 days ago
Made Hot by: Entrepreneurosaurus on June 11, 2013 10:38 pm
It’s difficult to please everyone. Pleasing some people more means pleasing others less. To succeed, stop trying to please everyone.
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How To Break Bad Habits And Create Good Ones
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under ManagementFrom http://rosskimbarovsky.com 3980 days ago
Made Hot by: OpenSourceMedia on June 13, 2013 11:02 pm
Habit is at the heart of our successes and our failures. If you understand the science and psychology behind habits, you can learn how to break bad habits and how to create good ones.
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How To Avoid Bad Advice That Can Kill Your Small Business Or Startup
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under StartupsFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3986 days ago
Made Hot by: Copysugar on June 5, 2013 9:40 pm
Here are four questions that help you separate good advice from bad advice that can kill your startup or small business.
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How to Turn Your Startup Into a Lean, Mean Marketing Machine
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under StartupsFrom http://www.entrepreneur.com 3986 days ago
Marketing your startup can get expensive and often the strategy you choose doesn't work as planned. How can you promote your products or services without spending a lot of money or time developing comprehensive marketing plans? Here's the answer...
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Your Body Language Shapes Who You Are And How You Feel
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under ManagementFrom http://rosskimbarovsky.com 3987 days ago
Made Hot by: Chaos on June 10, 2013 7:27 am
You can, through simple changes in your own body language - improve your chances to succeed and be happier. And if you're managing other people or teams, you can do the same thing. Some great insight in this TED video.
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How Your Small Business Or Startup Can Hire A Good Lawyer Without Losing Your Shirt
Posted by RossKimbarovsky under ManagementFrom http://blog.crowdspring.com 3991 days ago
Made Hot by: techmedia on June 4, 2013 12:20 pm
Most business owners hate lawyers. Here are seven tips on how your small business or startup can hire a good lawyer (without losing your shirt).
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