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If it is your responsibility to find, organize and distribute content, remember Internet marketer Ed Dale’s golden rule: “Don’t pretend to be an expert, be an enthusiast.” Here are three top tips to help you remain enthusiastic about finding, organizing and distributing content. Read More
This list here is the ultimate list of the Top 25 Upcoming Small Business Blogs which you should be following in 2012. The reason we call this the ultimate list is because we do not rely on some meaningless metrics or numbers to come up with this list. We all know these metrics and numbers can be m Read More
Though many small business owners may realize the importance of having a strong business credit profile, they may be at a loss when it comes to building it up. Much of the confusion can be traced to numerous misconceptions and conflicting messages often propagated by the credit industry itself. Read More
I've been receiving a lot of questions lately about accepting credit cards online so I put together an article comparing two different services that I recommend Read More
Whatever happened to real customer service? Not the kind of service that leaves you feeling sorry for the waiter/waitress who acts like a servant and seems afraid of … afraid of what or whom? Read More
Different personality types have different preferences. Do you know what makes you tick? Managing others starts with managing yourself - which MBTI personality type are you? Read More
Have social networking sites like LinkedIn, Facebook, Google Plus and Twitter had an impact on how business women work together and help each other? Read More

Reflections, Lessons, Courage To Follow Your Passions

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From http://partnersinexcellenceblog.com 4797 days ago
Made Hot by: James John on October 9, 2011 3:31 am
Lessons on life and business.  Take the time to watch, then take a few moments to think what you want to change--are you pursuing your passions, if not, find Read More
Many managers avoid giving constructive criticism because they don’t want to cause their employees pain – such as upset, anger, disappointment or embarrassment. The reality is, not giving criticism causes pain – especially to the employee. Your responsibility as a manager is to skilfully deliver th Read More
We are constantly perceiving what is around us, while simultaneously projecting our own self-composed narratives onto what we see. It’s difficult to know the difference. Is there one? Read More
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