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    How to Retain Your Customers the Dish Network Way
    Customer retention is vital to a business. If you cannot retain your customers you will be continually losing current customers and always on the search for new ones. This can be very expensive. Retaining current customers means continual sales which is essential to keep your business afloat. Here are some keys to keeping your customers that can be learned from looking at the Dish Network busin
    or both menusha and minutia. If only minutia was a saleable e-commerce commodity! Perhaps not. But we do get paid for helping people to rise above their minutia.

    If it's getting deep where you work and you're open to take action to avoid squandering opportunities, feel free to drop me a line.

    Minutia Trivia: for the hopelessly mired.

    * There is a Menasha, Wisconsin (that's Men-ASH-a).

    * Menusha is a first name for some women of Japanese ancestry. For the sake of these women, let's hope it's also the name of a Japanese flower or fragrance.

    *

    Oil Change Customer from Hell or Hoax; You Decide
    Evacuation, "E-Vac" Oil System for Oil ChangingHow do most mobile oil change companies remove the used motor oil from the crank case? Well they “Evacuate it” or in the industry we call it “E-VAC” and this means we suck it out of the dip stick tube with a thin tube which is pushed into the crankcase. Many wonder will this get all the oil out? The answer is not all the oil. In many cases t
    Is it menusha or minutia? However you spell it, the question remains: How do we avoid getting stuck in it? First let's get a handle on: What is it? From dictionary.com...

    mi·nu·ti·a (n): A small or trivial details: From Late Latin mintiae, petty details, from Latin mintia, smallness, from mintus, small.

    So it means petty details. Let's define what it really means for many of us.

    1. Metaphoric mud, quicksand or manure.

    2. All of that seemly urgent, somewhat routine, not that important stuff that needs doing. When we routinely do it, it keeps us from getting to the less urgent yet really important stuff that would lead to greater progress and success if we could just get around to it.

    3. Undesirable clutter

    4. Stuff that hijacks your #1 To-Do List items

    5. a less vulgar way to convey the s-word

    Listen for the term. When you hear it, is it describing a scenario with an absence of focus on what is genuinely important? Isn't the trivial outranking things of higher potential when allocating time and/or resources?

    Mixing Economists and minutia

    Now here's a group we might associate with minutia; economists! They seem to enjoy using intellectual yet cluttered phrases like marginal propensity to consume. Perhaps they might help us while here, let's create a new economists' buzz phrase. What if economists examined the opportunity cost of minutia where you work? Could they quantify the amount of major opportunities that are squandered because you're stuck in the daily minutia. What opportunities are currently on your agenda that were also there six to twelve months ago? What does delayed execution cost you each year?

    Solution: Working Smarter

    Isn't 's this just another way to define the difference between working hard and working Smart? Working Smart is about avoiding, minimizing and overcoming minutia. It's about prioritized commitment to written goals and action plans for your most significant achievements. If we could just get ourselves and co-workers to commit to the active pursuit of goal achievement, might you reduce our opportunity cost of minutia?

    Authors notes:

    With as many times as I've used the word minutia on this page, this page will likely become prominent in Google and Yahoo for both menusha and minutia. If only minutia was a saleable e-commerce commodity! Perhaps not. But we do get paid for helping people to rise above their minutia.

    If it's getting deep where you work and you're open to take action to avoid squandering opportunities, feel free to drop me a line.

    Minutia Trivia: for the hopelessly mired.

    * There is a Menasha, Wisconsin (that's Men-ASH-a).

    * Menusha is a first name for some women of Japanese ancestry. For the sake of these women, let's hope it's also the name of a Japanese flower or fragrance.

    * T

    Beware Industry Association Leaders Who Act Like Bureaucrats
    If you own a small or medium sized business and you believe that by joining an industry association they will some how help you, then you might be rather upset in the future to learn that your association acts more like a bureaucracy than an actual business operation. Some say that organizations and associations act like bureaucracies in order to deal with the government bureaucracies better. T
    keeps us from getting to the less urgent yet really important stuff that would lead to greater progress and success if we could just get around to it.

    3. Undesirable clutter

    4. Stuff that hijacks your #1 To-Do List items

    5. a less vulgar way to convey the s-word

    Listen for the term. When you hear it, is it describing a scenario with an absence of focus on what is genuinely important? Isn't the trivial outranking things of higher potential when allocating time and/or resources?

    Mixing Economists and minutia

    Now here's a group we might associate with minutia; economists! They seem to enjoy using intellectual yet cluttered phrases like marginal propensity to consume. Perhaps they might help us while here, let's create a new economists' buzz phrase. What if economists examined the opportunity cost of minutia where you work? Could they quantify the amount of major opportunities that are squandered because you're stuck in the daily minutia. What opportunities are currently on your agenda that were also there six to twelve months ago? What does delayed execution cost you each year?

    Solution: Working Smarter

    Isn't 's this just another way to define the difference between working hard and working Smart? Working Smart is about avoiding, minimizing and overcoming minutia. It's about prioritized commitment to written goals and action plans for your most significant achievements. If we could just get ourselves and co-workers to commit to the active pursuit of goal achievement, might you reduce our opportunity cost of minutia?

    Authors notes:

    With as many times as I've used the word minutia on this page, this page will likely become prominent in Google and Yahoo for both menusha and minutia. If only minutia was a saleable e-commerce commodity! Perhaps not. But we do get paid for helping people to rise above their minutia.

    If it's getting deep where you work and you're open to take action to avoid squandering opportunities, feel free to drop me a line.

    Minutia Trivia: for the hopelessly mired.

    * There is a Menasha, Wisconsin (that's Men-ASH-a).

    * Menusha is a first name for some women of Japanese ancestry. For the sake of these women, let's hope it's also the name of a Japanese flower or fragrance.

    *

    Advertise Your Business Using Blogs
    How can a blog improve your online business?Lets take a look at what a blog really is. A blog is like an online journal were people, can comment and rate your entries/posts.Companies all over the world have started blogging. Why? Simple, blogs are used for:• Getting a high ranking on search engines. • Getting exposure to the public. • Making a relationship wit
    ciate with minutia; economists! They seem to enjoy using intellectual yet cluttered phrases like marginal propensity to consume. Perhaps they might help us while here, let's create a new economists' buzz phrase. What if economists examined the opportunity cost of minutia where you work? Could they quantify the amount of major opportunities that are squandered because you're stuck in the daily minutia. What opportunities are currently on your agenda that were also there six to twelve months ago? What does delayed execution cost you each year?

    Solution: Working Smarter

    Isn't 's this just another way to define the difference between working hard and working Smart? Working Smart is about avoiding, minimizing and overcoming minutia. It's about prioritized commitment to written goals and action plans for your most significant achievements. If we could just get ourselves and co-workers to commit to the active pursuit of goal achievement, might you reduce our opportunity cost of minutia?

    Authors notes:

    With as many times as I've used the word minutia on this page, this page will likely become prominent in Google and Yahoo for both menusha and minutia. If only minutia was a saleable e-commerce commodity! Perhaps not. But we do get paid for helping people to rise above their minutia.

    If it's getting deep where you work and you're open to take action to avoid squandering opportunities, feel free to drop me a line.

    Minutia Trivia: for the hopelessly mired.

    * There is a Menasha, Wisconsin (that's Men-ASH-a).

    * Menusha is a first name for some women of Japanese ancestry. For the sake of these women, let's hope it's also the name of a Japanese flower or fragrance.

    *

    Consumer Magazines are Sometimes Disguised Ads
    We all want to trust that what we read is true, authentic, and genuine, but often the printed word is backed up by paying sponsors who control the spin. For that reason, the magazine Consumer Reports came out many years ago, to provide trustworthy critiques of consumer products within the hype and bias. Even Consumer Reports has to fight to keep its own reputation as an objective magazine, beca
    ter

    Isn't 's this just another way to define the difference between working hard and working Smart? Working Smart is about avoiding, minimizing and overcoming minutia. It's about prioritized commitment to written goals and action plans for your most significant achievements. If we could just get ourselves and co-workers to commit to the active pursuit of goal achievement, might you reduce our opportunity cost of minutia?

    Authors notes:

    With as many times as I've used the word minutia on this page, this page will likely become prominent in Google and Yahoo for both menusha and minutia. If only minutia was a saleable e-commerce commodity! Perhaps not. But we do get paid for helping people to rise above their minutia.

    If it's getting deep where you work and you're open to take action to avoid squandering opportunities, feel free to drop me a line.

    Minutia Trivia: for the hopelessly mired.

    * There is a Menasha, Wisconsin (that's Men-ASH-a).

    * Menusha is a first name for some women of Japanese ancestry. For the sake of these women, let's hope it's also the name of a Japanese flower or fragrance.

    *

    Retailing Quality Chess Sets Whilst Dealing With a Third World Country
    Increased Competition - need for low costs of goods and time With a surge of online business, much competition is experienced accross all industries. With chess retailing many companies have sprung up to take advantage of what the internet affords us - a relatively easy way to put up a commercial store. The increased competition has had three main effects: 1. Now the goods have to the ri
    or both menusha and minutia. If only minutia was a saleable e-commerce commodity! Perhaps not. But we do get paid for helping people to rise above their minutia.

    If it's getting deep where you work and you're open to take action to avoid squandering opportunities, feel free to drop me a line.

    Minutia Trivia: for the hopelessly mired.

    * There is a Menasha, Wisconsin (that's Men-ASH-a).

    * Menusha is a first name for some women of Japanese ancestry. For the sake of these women, let's hope it's also the name of a Japanese flower or fragrance.

    * There's a Minutia Magazine. No Menusha! It's for micro and mini car enthusiasts.

    * Minutia Trivia? How redundant is that?

    * Enough! How is trivial minutia is holding you back? Before you go back to work: What might you start to do differently to overcome it?

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