How do you feel about your life…your story? If you had to do it all over again…what would you do differently?
I love this question, simply because of what it reveals about people. It fascinates me how many people live their lives with regrets over what shoulda, coulda, oughta have been.
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What Would You Do Differently?
Posted by JackieP under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://jackiepurnell.com 5141 days ago
Made Hot by: ShoshFromJobShuk on November 3, 2010 12:58 pm
35 Ways to keep your clients YOURS
Posted by simplicityinc under Customer ServiceFrom http://www.amichelleblakeley.com 5141 days ago
What does it take for clients to continue to choose your product or service over your competitors? Many small business owners seem to think it boils down your client service philosophy. Even if your product or service is needed, there is no guarantee your client will return to use it again.
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BIG NEWS: Google BLEND is HERE!
Posted by JVRudnick under Online MarketingFrom http://www.canuckseo.com 5141 days ago
I’ve been banging away at the “new” Google BLEND search engine results pages now for 6 days….and I’m pretty well amazed, eh!
What’s that you say? A change to the way Google reports it’s findings for your search terms? And what does that mean for us SEO practitioners and our client rosters?
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What’s that you say? A change to the way Google reports it’s findings for your search terms? And what does that mean for us SEO practitioners and our client rosters?
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Browser Fingerprinting: A Breakdown
Posted by cb711 under MarketingFrom http://lunchpail.knotice.com 5141 days ago
Just like you are unique as an individual, just as no two snowflakes are alike, even your Web browser has its own identifiable qualities.
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Are You Coachable? If You Aren’t, You Won’t Make It!
Posted by dabrock under SalesFrom http://partnersinexcellenceblog.com 5141 days ago
My friend, Jim Keenan, considers this a key characteristic of people he hires--are they coachable? Are they open to being coached, are they willing to listen,
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Entrepreneurs - Want to Drive Business Innovation Like You Never Did Before? Read This!
Posted by ivanpw under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 5141 days ago
The following is a great article full of myth-busters about building a top-performing business innovation team with the right team dynamics.
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Should leaders NOT be brand loyal?
Posted by wdywft under ManagementFrom http://www.whatdoyouwantfromthem.com 5141 days ago
Professor Michael Roberto: Should a business leader be completely loyal to his or her firm's products?
That may seem like a stupid question. You might think that it's obvious that they should be loyal. After all, if they aren't dedicated to their own products, why should customers be?
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That may seem like a stupid question. You might think that it's obvious that they should be loyal. After all, if they aren't dedicated to their own products, why should customers be?
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Should You Hire Your Family To Work For You?
Posted by timjahn under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.beyondthepedway.com 5141 days ago
Have you ever been part of a family business? Do you own a family business? What are your thoughts on mixing family with the business?
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Want Your Business to Succeed Online? Then Learn How to Write!
Posted by CIKMarketing under Online MarketingFrom http://www.cikmarketing.ca 5141 days ago
Writing has always been an important aspect of business – if you wanted to be noticed within or outside of your organization, you needed to be able to express yourself in a clear and concise manner. And while things have changed, many company executives don’t realize that this advice is as true tod
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Do You Have the Right Traits to be a Great Boss?
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 5141 days ago
Everyone can recognize a great manager a mile away, so why is it so hard to find one? We all remember a few that are “legends in their own mind”, but that doesn’t do it. In fact, the clue here is that the view in your mind is the only one that matters, rather than the other way around.
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