Archive for Business and Management
Business Building Mastery: 9 Steps to Capture More Market Share
Recession hits every one. Learning business building mastery is important not only to the small business owner, but also to a business tycoon, every one is affected in recession. People start switching from restaurants to home made food and start cutting costs every where. Companies start cutting back on resources and even employees. The question is how does one learn business building mastery to survive in a recession? How does he capture market share and increase his business in these tough times?
5 Ways to Fire Up Your Audience with your Introduction
An effective introduction is the difference between starting off in a hole or on solid ground. Here are some nuts and bolts tools you can use in your introduction to get off to a great start with your very next speech. Do not go into your next speech without them.
My Georgia Doctor – Best Flat Fee Medical Membership – Atlanta
I just came across My Georgia Doctor and cannot recommend it enough for anyone looking for a low cost medical care alternative to expensive health insurance plans. This is not insurance. It is designed for Individuals ( $500 yr ) and Families ( $1,675 yr ) that need to have a medical service they can depend on without co-pays and high premiums. Employers are also seeing this as a way to provide low cost, affordable, excellent health-care benefits to their employees. A one-time $175 application fee is also required when signing up.
Three Signs Of A Miserable Job – Book Review
Famed ‘leadership fable’ writer Patrick Lencioni pinpoints the issue of job dissatisfaction in his latest book, THREE SIGNS OF A MISERABLE JOB. I actually heard him talk about this at the last Catalyst Leadership Conference. This is a must read for every employer with people you care about!
The Five Dysfunctions Of A Team – Book Review
Patrick Lencioni pinpoints the issue of group behavior in the final book of his popular ‘corporate fables’ trilogy. THE FIVE DYSFUNCTIONS OF A TEAM tells a story and teaches lessons about using leadership to inspire real teamwork.
Raising Support – Dunamis Fellowship
I have just returned from attending the annual Dunamis Fellowship meeting in Black Mountain, NC that brings together international leadership from all over the world once a year to discuss, plan and discern the direction for the ministry. The nonprofit ministry is called Presbyterian-Reformed Ministries International ( www.prmi.org ) led by Dr. Brad Long, and I had been invited to give a talk on ‘Raising Support.’
How To Be Healthier In 2009
We all look to lose weight at the beginning of the new year.
Get Help From Experts During The Economic Crisis
Running your own company is no easy task but in today’s unstable economical climate the challenge to succeed has become more difficult to achieve. Most new businesses often struggle to remain in business past their 1st year and you aren’t really safe until you have been around for about 10 years.
A Blind Marketer Makes No Money – Affiliate Prophet Converts!
What if you could have a software that helped you to track all your Google Adwords campaigns, website traffic and article marketing efforts so you could tell which keywords brought targeted prospects to your website?
10 Lessons Learned After The Launch: The Train for Humanity
Mark Hayward shares ten lessons he learned about launching a non-profit via social media. He offers some really good insight into what he went through in starting his organization. Train for Humanity is an innovative new humanitarian project trying and generate some awareness and raise funds for folks who are facing a dire situation.










