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Do you own a family business? Do you have a business partner (or more than one partner)? Do you hope to sell your business and retire on the proceeds one day so you can spend your time playing golf? If the answer to any of these questions is “Yes,” then you need to be thinking about a business succ Read More
Have you ever thoguht about how TV advertisement commercials are produced? Today I will explain the 9 steps that are followed to produce TV commercials. The advertising industry is wide and almost each project is unique. Thus, each commercial may call for a different procedure. However, the skeleto Read More
Most people spend a good portion or all of their lives seeking to understand themselves better. Leadership is a relational journey and conflict can illuminate how we understand ourselves more fully. Read More

Irish SME's Coming Together-Interview With Rob Marr Of smeople

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From http://tweakyourbiz.com 4306 days ago
Made Hot by: TalkingHedzPR on December 8, 2012 10:12 pm
It’s a challenging environment for Irish SME’s as they seek growth, funding and stability. smeople is a new nework that provides Irish small business owners a different way to network, do business with one another and get funded. In this interview, Rob Marr explains why he co-founded smeople and ho Read More
Someday, I’d like to write an ebook about my freelancing exploits. But, until I make the time, I’ll be pointing interested readers toward resources from others. One of those great resources is The Freelance Blog Writer Side Hustle. Read More
Mashable, the blog giant in the social media niche , has unveiled the new look with improved social media integration, mobile support and better visuals Read More
Why should we have a blog? It's a reasonable question. Nevermind the fact that millions of businesses are blogging and multiples of those millions of Read More
Making sure problems don't happen again is a good thing, and the Japanese have developed a structured process for doing this. Many non-Japanese are not comfortable being forthright about their errors that led to a problem. The Japanese however, are expected to put aside their pride in the pursuit Read More
An ideal salesperson drops everything and rushes to be at the customer’s side no matter what time it is or where they are. An ideal salesperson exceeds customer expectations, and on occasion even gets involved in the customer’s personal life to assist with personal matters…

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Spending time with your Japanese colleagues in a relaxed situation outside the office is important for relationship-building. Japanese want to get to know the people they do business with on a personal level. Read More
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