Earlier this month I blogged about the barriers to going “all in” and the limited results when we don't. Now let's talk about the potential for success that commitment brings.
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Jump in With Both Feet to Claim Your Prize
Posted by SheTeam under MarketingFrom http://www.sheteam.com 5433 days ago
Don't Fight the System. Use It.
Posted by SheTeam under ManagementFrom http://www.sheteam.com 5433 days ago
“Going all in” is risky. It means pouring all of your resources towards a single aim and hoping the opportunity is real. You can win big or lose everything. But you make your own luck, and with a system, you've got a better chance of getting it right.
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Going For The Gold! - How To Find The Best People
Posted by SheTeam under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.sheteam.com 5434 days ago
We've talked before about whether or not the skilled labor shortage is over and the reality is that it is not! In many areas there is still a supply and demand issue for mid to senior level people.
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Commitment and Passion Required for Going All In
Posted by SheTeam under StrategyFrom http://www.sheteam.com 5435 days ago
Going all in can be a scary concept. It's a stretch for your comfort zone, as we discussed last week, it's a stretch for your ego (anything outside of what you're doing today is 'dangerous' as far as your ego's concerned)...
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Business owners get caught betting on the wrong hands (i.e. wrong opportunities). Don't chase opportunities for too long. The longer you chase the opportunity, the more likely you are to lose your time and money.
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Get Rid of Your P Habit
Posted by SheTeam under SalesFrom http://www.sheteam.com 5439 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 15, 2009 5:39 pm
Procrastination is probably the number one trait that undoes more business owners than any other! I see clients get bogged down and putting off endlessly stuff they need to do to make their businesses more successful.
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PRs to be thrown into the Lake of Fire?
Posted by Empica under Public RelationsFrom http://www.managementtoday.co.uk 5724 days ago
Successful Entrepreneur Guy Kingston launched campaign to find the Worst PR Agent.
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