The idea of expecting excellence isn't new, nor is the premise that every leader should expect excellence from his or her team.
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Expecting Excellence – A Key to Effective Leadership
Posted by ruth under ManagementFrom http://www.businessblogshub.com 5157 days ago
5 Things SpongeBob SquarePants Can Teach You About Business - AOL Small Business
Posted by DanaKomar under MarketingFrom http://smallbusiness.aol.com 5157 days ago
America's favorite cartoon sea sponge and the rest of the gang from Bikini Bottom offer some surprisingly valuable lessons about life in the workplace.
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Write Your Needs Analysis and Buying Cycle Questions
Posted by iannarino under SalesFrom http://thesalesblog.com 5157 days ago
Made Hot by: ShoshFromJobShuk on October 17, 2010 6:05 pm
Most salespeople believe that they have the greatest ability to sell during their final presentation. Simply put, they are wrong. It’s much earlier.
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Top 3 Facebook Marketing Tips For More Traffic, Exposure & Leads
Posted by tnsblog under StrategyFrom http://www.technshare.com 5157 days ago
Top 3 Facebook Marketing Tips For More Traffic, Exposure & Leads. In this post, I'm gonna share 3 tips to keep in mind when embarking on your Facebook marketing venture. These tips will help keep you on the right track when marketing on Facebook, so you can maximize the amount of traffic, exposure
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No Whining: Thought Leaders on Thriving in Today's Economy
Posted by lyceum under MarketingFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 5157 days ago
"No whining!"
That was the opening message by CEO Clate Mask at an event last week in Las Vegas put on by the folks at Infusionsoft called "Conquer and Grow."
Clate took a no-nonsense approach to diffusing what he finds to be a theme by some in the small business community of being victims of Read More
That was the opening message by CEO Clate Mask at an event last week in Las Vegas put on by the folks at Infusionsoft called "Conquer and Grow."
Clate took a no-nonsense approach to diffusing what he finds to be a theme by some in the small business community of being victims of Read More
Could Scheduled Procrastination Increase Your Productivity?
Posted by MMarquit under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://personaldividends.com 5158 days ago
Could you increase the amount of work you get done with scheduled procrastination? (And is it really procrastination if you schedule it?)
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Utilize These Blogging Tips to Lift your Blog Off the Ground
Posted by DSharkov under MarketingFrom http://reviewzntips.blogspot.com 5158 days ago
There’s a long trip from creating a blog to turning it into a magnet for visitors. And although you will inevitably have to spend A LOT of time, the whole ordeal isn’t as hard as many novice bloggers say it is. Find out some blogging tips, which often get disregarded by newbies.
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Guide Your Web Content
Posted by JoeKnowz under Online MarketingFrom http://joeandseo.wordpress.com 5158 days ago
Everyone knows that content is king in the web game. It is important to get your business ideas across on your website. Guide your content to improve your online marketing.
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How to Survive Economic downturn by Being Flexible
Posted by AngelBiz under StrategyFrom http://www.angelbusinessadvisors.com 5158 days ago
The key to surviving the downturn is to be nimble and flexible. Those, who can react fast by drastically lowering their expenses to maintain profit or reduce break even point, will be the last ones standing when storm has passed. We show practical tips to become flexible in this post.
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5 Tips for Great First Impressions
Posted by bestbizpractices under MarketingFrom http://bestbizpractices.org 5158 days ago
Made Hot by: HomeBusinessMedia on October 12, 2010 8:18 pm
It’s been said you never get second chance to make a good first impression. But, many small business owners do not pay nearly enough attention to their image. Your company’s image is inexorably linked to your brand. Find out how you can be sure your company is making a good impression.
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