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    Leadership Skills For A Crisis
    TIME. TIME. TIME is the main problem. Or rather, lack of time. Too little time to plan, to decide, to execute the plan.Your usual coping strategies, even your best ones, may not work in a crisis. New strategies for gathering information, judging its usefulness, and deciding on the best option are absolutely necessary.Yo
    o-pilot, year after year. We then become so institutionalised that we lose our faculty of thinking, become a warehouse of facts and retire broke. All because we simply never sharpened our financial minds and exploited cash flow opportunities that were present all along. Thankfully, the woodcutter story had a magical happy ending. The Latin phrase known to most Stock Market Traders is "Carpe Diem." It me
    Economical Printing
    The conventional definition of printing mainly refers to the reproduction of texts and images, typically with ink on paper with the use of a printing press. The concept facilitates printing on various surfaces, ranging from paper and metal to plastics and fabric. Different techniques are employed for printing on the different substra
    Let me share an inspirational story with you, a metaphor which was the catalyst of my personal growth financially and my very own paradigm shift.

    Busy working or being financially productive!

    Once upon a time a very strong woodcutter asked for a job in a timber mill, and he got it. The pay was really good and so were the work conditions. For that reason, the woodcutter was determined to do his best. His boss gave him an axe and showed him the area where he was supposed to work. The first week, the woodcutter cut down 18 trees. "Congratulations," the boss said. "Continue going that way!"

    Very motivated to hear the boss' words, the woodcutter tried harder the next week, but he only could bring 15 trees. The third week he tried even harder, but he can only cut down 10 trees. Week after week he was cutting down less and less trees.

    "I must be losing my strength", the woodcutter thought. He went to the boss and apologized, saying that he could not understand what was going on. "When was the last time you took time out to sharpen your axe?" the wise boss asked.

    "Sharpen my axe? I had no time to sharpen my axe. I have been too busy trying to cut trees..."

    The next week after learning this valuable lesson from his boss the woodcutter went and did a joint venture with a chainsaw company and was able to broker a deal with the timber mill where he made a percentage of the increased profit as a result of any productivity increases. Armed with his new education and strategies he was able to cut down 180 trees a week and retired in just 7 months.

    In life we go to work on auto-pilot, year after year. We then become so institutionalised that we lose our faculty of thinking, become a warehouse of facts and retire broke. All because we simply never sharpened our financial minds and exploited cash flow opportunities that were present all along. Thankfully, the woodcutter story had a magical happy ending. The Latin phrase known to most Stock Market Traders is "Carpe Diem." It mea

    Value Generation Through Business Process Monitoring
    Business process monitoring helps those in authority determine the exact situation of the flow of all business processes and how they are carried out in real time. Alerts are sounded, indicating possible breakdowns of business processes while business process monitoring systems are installed. Initially, firms were hesitant to use bus
    s best. His boss gave him an axe and showed him the area where he was supposed to work. The first week, the woodcutter cut down 18 trees. "Congratulations," the boss said. "Continue going that way!"

    Very motivated to hear the boss' words, the woodcutter tried harder the next week, but he only could bring 15 trees. The third week he tried even harder, but he can only cut down 10 trees. Week after week he was cutting down less and less trees.

    "I must be losing my strength", the woodcutter thought. He went to the boss and apologized, saying that he could not understand what was going on. "When was the last time you took time out to sharpen your axe?" the wise boss asked.

    "Sharpen my axe? I had no time to sharpen my axe. I have been too busy trying to cut trees..."

    The next week after learning this valuable lesson from his boss the woodcutter went and did a joint venture with a chainsaw company and was able to broker a deal with the timber mill where he made a percentage of the increased profit as a result of any productivity increases. Armed with his new education and strategies he was able to cut down 180 trees a week and retired in just 7 months.

    In life we go to work on auto-pilot, year after year. We then become so institutionalised that we lose our faculty of thinking, become a warehouse of facts and retire broke. All because we simply never sharpened our financial minds and exploited cash flow opportunities that were present all along. Thankfully, the woodcutter story had a magical happy ending. The Latin phrase known to most Stock Market Traders is "Carpe Diem." It me

    Store Fixture Installation
    Store fixture installation is the process of setting up infrastructure in a retail or whole sale store. Stores install numerous fixtures to minimize disruptions in business operations, maximize the daily sale rate, and as a means to attract maximum customers. An important factor of any business process is the way in which the product
    ek he was cutting down less and less trees.

    "I must be losing my strength", the woodcutter thought. He went to the boss and apologized, saying that he could not understand what was going on. "When was the last time you took time out to sharpen your axe?" the wise boss asked.

    "Sharpen my axe? I had no time to sharpen my axe. I have been too busy trying to cut trees..."

    The next week after learning this valuable lesson from his boss the woodcutter went and did a joint venture with a chainsaw company and was able to broker a deal with the timber mill where he made a percentage of the increased profit as a result of any productivity increases. Armed with his new education and strategies he was able to cut down 180 trees a week and retired in just 7 months.

    In life we go to work on auto-pilot, year after year. We then become so institutionalised that we lose our faculty of thinking, become a warehouse of facts and retire broke. All because we simply never sharpened our financial minds and exploited cash flow opportunities that were present all along. Thankfully, the woodcutter story had a magical happy ending. The Latin phrase known to most Stock Market Traders is "Carpe Diem." It me

    How To Buy A Press Brake
    When looking for a press brake, or brake press, you need to know what type of press you are looking for. Press brakes come in all sizes and with many different options. You can buy a brake press that is hydraulic, mechanical, air clutch, air trip, and of course CNC or computer numerical controled.You need to first know your
    learning this valuable lesson from his boss the woodcutter went and did a joint venture with a chainsaw company and was able to broker a deal with the timber mill where he made a percentage of the increased profit as a result of any productivity increases. Armed with his new education and strategies he was able to cut down 180 trees a week and retired in just 7 months.

    In life we go to work on auto-pilot, year after year. We then become so institutionalised that we lose our faculty of thinking, become a warehouse of facts and retire broke. All because we simply never sharpened our financial minds and exploited cash flow opportunities that were present all along. Thankfully, the woodcutter story had a magical happy ending. The Latin phrase known to most Stock Market Traders is "Carpe Diem." It me

    How to Think Outside the Box by Looking AT the Box
    Nobody notices normal. I learned that early in life when I discovered my secret calling to be a class clown. I quickly learned that the key to being funny is in saying what people don’t expect you to say - taking assumptions and shattering them. It’s not about fitting in. It’s about getting noticed. When you are different people reme
    o-pilot, year after year. We then become so institutionalised that we lose our faculty of thinking, become a warehouse of facts and retire broke. All because we simply never sharpened our financial minds and exploited cash flow opportunities that were present all along. Thankfully, the woodcutter story had a magical happy ending. The Latin phrase known to most Stock Market Traders is "Carpe Diem." It means seize the day. How much longer are you going to wait around for the perfect wealth creation system?

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