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    Outsourcing - Boost Your Business
    When you decide to start your own internet business, you have a lack of money on project development. You want to implement a lot of ideas but the prices of the services of web development companies are high. As the result only a small amount of planned tasks comes into life.Offshore software development gives you an opportunity to create in short terms an e-commerc
    t less than 15 minutes each day thinking about the future of their business because they were so busy dealing with yesterday and today's events.

    Think about that incredible statement. Bu

    The Best Day In The Week
    The best day of the week is TODAY, of course.  Yesterday’s are lost forever, and we know only too well that tomorrow isn’t promised to anyone. To M.A.K.E. the most of every day – do the following: Monitor the critical performance elements in your business.  Know your numbers.  Know your statistics.  Identify your sel
    This second article in the series on Coaching Your Business to The Next Level Series explores how many business owners and executives are consumed with working in their business and not on their business. (NOTE: Article 1 was the Top 7 Tips to Avoid the Top 7 Mistakes Small Business Owners Make. See link at bottom of to previous article.)

    Work on Your Business Not in Your Business

    Mistake: Most new business owners and many experienced business owners are so busy working in their business, they fail to work on their business and demonstrate the leadership that the business demands. In the book, It's Not the Big that Eat the Small, But It's the Fast that Eat the Slow, the authors revealed that executives spent less than 15 minutes each day thinking about the future of their business because they were so busy dealing with yesterday and today's events.

    Think about that incredible statement. Bus

    Choice Theory - Comprehensive Decisions 4 Your QCL Productivity
    What’s really essential when making decisions about your life or work environment? Does life resemble a soap opera full of chaos from bad decisions or more like the Discovery channel where you learn from experience and you don’t make the same mistake twice? Consider the cost associated with time and how our mind processes information. When we are maki
    on their business. (NOTE: Article 1 was the Top 7 Tips to Avoid the Top 7 Mistakes Small Business Owners Make. See link at bottom of to previous article.)

    Work on Your Business Not in Your Business

    Mistake: Most new business owners and many experienced business owners are so busy working in their business, they fail to work on their business and demonstrate the leadership that the business demands. In the book, It's Not the Big that Eat the Small, But It's the Fast that Eat the Slow, the authors revealed that executives spent less than 15 minutes each day thinking about the future of their business because they were so busy dealing with yesterday and today's events.

    Think about that incredible statement. Bu

    Ford Motor Company and the Gay And Lesbian Community
    First the Gay and Lesbian Community said they were boycotting Ford Motor Company, then after some money donations were given and some PR got underway all of a sudden the Gay and Lesbian Community is now endorsing Ford. Why? Well originally the Ford Motor Company had cut back on some of their advertising and some of this advertising was in a Gay and Lesbian news outlet peri
    usiness Not in Your Business

    Mistake: Most new business owners and many experienced business owners are so busy working in their business, they fail to work on their business and demonstrate the leadership that the business demands. In the book, It's Not the Big that Eat the Small, But It's the Fast that Eat the Slow, the authors revealed that executives spent less than 15 minutes each day thinking about the future of their business because they were so busy dealing with yesterday and today's events.

    Think about that incredible statement. Bu

    12 Sure-Fire Steps To Improve Your Retail Sales
    The purpose of any business is to bring in customers, and it can only be accomplished through marketing. If your cash registers don't ring, something is wrong and you had better find out what is wrong fast. Because in today's competitive retail world... getting results is what counts.Successful retailers aren't any more talented or intelligent than you are -- They s
    d demonstrate the leadership that the business demands. In the book, It's Not the Big that Eat the Small, But It's the Fast that Eat the Slow, the authors revealed that executives spent less than 15 minutes each day thinking about the future of their business because they were so busy dealing with yesterday and today's events.

    Think about that incredible statement. Bu

    Commercial Printing
    Whether you want a flier or a brochure to publicize your products and services, wish to communicate with other people through a newsletter or in-house magazine or want to publish a magazine as a commercial prospect, printing is the technology that becomes the most essential factor. Commercial printing is a highly technical task and most people, not familiar with the proces
    t less than 15 minutes each day thinking about the future of their business because they were so busy dealing with yesterday and today's events.

    Think about that incredible statement. Business owners spend more time in the past and the present than in the future. Talk about being consumed by working in the business instead of working on the business.

    Here are two quick questions to determine if you are an On Business Person or an In Business Person.

    • Where is your business coming from: the past, the present or the future?
    • If you answered, the future, then how much time are you spending on your business? Be honest! If you answered less than 4 hours per week, then you are indeed working in your business and not on your business.

    In the book, The On-Purpose Person, author Kevin W. McCarthy uses the analogy of a light switch. When the switch is on, you are on pu

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