What kind of recovery should we expect now from the Great Recession? This is a key business question of interest to business leaders everywhere. What do you think? To find out what one group of senior business leaders and consultants thought as of September 22, 2009, read this article.
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Recession Recovery: 'VW' Ride Coming?
Posted by TonyJohnston_CNi under ManagementFrom http://blog.tonyjohnston.biz 5489 days ago
Made Hot by: lyceum on September 28, 2009 9:42 pm
Globalpreneur: The Importance of Global Team Building in your Global Business
Posted by aliciatrinidad under GlobalFrom http://luzglobalpreneur.blogspot.com 5490 days ago
A global business must be handled by globally competitive team. They should be responsible in running and fueling the business in the global area. What makes a good global team? What should be the process to successful team building?
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Bootstrapping Benefits « Bootstrapper Handbook for Startups
Posted by aliciatrinidad under Raising CapitalFrom http://startupbiz.wordpress.com 5490 days ago
Some entrepreneur treated Bootstrapping as an alternative, while others take it as a necessity. Whatever is the reason why an entrepreneur landed on bootstrapping, there are always benefits encrypted when you bootstrap a business.
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Start Small « Small Business in a Big World
Posted by aliciatrinidad under StrategyFrom http://smallbiznezz.wordpress.com 5490 days ago
A business running in a small scale is generally referred to as a small business. A small business employs less than a hundred employees, offered limited products and services and perhaps limited customers.
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Business-Changing Lesson Number 1: Build A Foundation
Posted by aliciatrinidad under StrategyFrom http://smallbizlessons.wordpress.com 5490 days ago
Made Hot by: tiroberts on September 28, 2009 2:39 am
Handling a business is not that easy, you need to take a lot of considerations. However, you can stop doing business the hard way. There is always an easy route towards the business success. All you need to do is to take action and implement some basic lessons.
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The Problem With Under Promising and Over Delivering
Posted by m4bmarketing under MarketingFrom http://www.m4bmarketing.com 5490 days ago
Made Hot by: aliciatrinidad on September 25, 2009 12:43 pm
Just about everyday we hear or read that we should always under promise and over deliver with our customers. Whilst we need to delight our customers and strengthen our relationships, there are pitfalls that you may not be aware of.
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Walk the Talk: How to Market for a Sustainable Business Model
Posted by 33interactions under MarketingFrom http://33interactions.com.au 5490 days ago
What I think this presentation best says is that the idea of pushing out big broadcast messages intermitently throughout the year needs to be abolished and we need to move towards continuously engaging consumers 365 days in the year— and that social media is the perfect complement (when integrated in the right way) to all traditional advertising a
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How to handle a customer that's gone nuclear.
Posted by adamnldt under SalesFrom http://www.davekahle.com 5490 days ago
Made Hot by: Peri on September 26, 2009 6:57 pm
The author of the popular "how to deal with difficult customers" article lays out how to handle a customer who crosses the line into abusive and profane behavior. It's happened to all of us...
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12 Most Annoying Types of Facebookers
Posted by WayneLiew under Social MediaFrom http://edition.cnn.com 5490 days ago
Made Hot by: roseanderson on September 25, 2009 1:43 pm
Facebook can be a great tool, and an occasional annoyance. What kind of Facebooker are you? There are lots of fun, interesting people you're happy to talk to when they stroll up. Then there are the other people, the ones who make you cringe when you see them coming. This article is about those people.
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Bootstrapping a Startup: Andre Woolery and MagnoGrip
Posted by ShawnHessinger under Success StoriesFrom http://www.businessweek.com 5490 days ago
Andre Woolery, a serial entrepreneur, bootstrapped his startup MagnoGrip with $5,000 of his own money and $40,000 from family and friends. Still it remains an ongoing challenge to grow and expand his business while at the same time looking for the proper funding options to allow for expansion. Watch this video from BusinessWeek as Woolery tells hi
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