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Top Motivation Busters to Avoid

Motivation busters can sap the energy out of you as soon as you foot crosses your business threshold. Being successul in business means finding ways to stay motivated to reach goals with or without outside support. You might have to work alone in this effort as you pursue professional opportunities.

By |2010-03-03T21:33:08+00:009:33 pm|Change Management|0 Comments

Build an Effective Business Website

An Internet presence has become a standard necessity in any business. Just having a website is not going to do. An effective website must work to bring in the business you need to succeed. Here are ways a business can design a website that works to attract the clients and business.

By |2010-03-03T21:27:23+00:009:27 pm|Marketing|0 Comments

How to Build Employee Confidence

As a leader in business you always need to know how to build the levels of confidence in your employees. The good news is that staying confident is something that you can help employees do. These tips give you specific ways that you can develop employee abilities and increase their self awareness for the benefit of the company.

By |2010-03-03T21:12:28+00:009:12 pm|Change Management, Leadership|0 Comments

Marketing Your Competitive Edge

All organizations have a lot of competition, particularly as the economic situation tightens up in the marketplace. When potential clients do competition research, what will they find out about your company that is different from any others in your industry? Answering that identifies your competitive advantage. Here are 7 top areas you can use to establish a competitive advantage in your organization.

By |2010-03-03T20:56:14+00:008:56 pm|Business Growth, Marketing|0 Comments

Talking Organization Culture

If you had to explain the culture of your organization to someone would you be able to do it easily? That can be a difficult question if you've never stopped to consider that organization culture influence what makes your company function on a daily basis. You might be so involved in the culture that you really can't see it. Here are 7 ways that a organization leader can tell others about your organization culture.

By |2010-03-03T20:44:55+00:008:44 pm|Business Growth, Change Management|0 Comments

Organization Communication – Keys to Making Verbal Sense

Do you think communication is mostly done through words? What if you found out that communication is actually 70% non-verbal? That means it's your body language including your movements, eyes and even hands that say things more often and louder than your mouth. The ability to communicate with clarity and effectiveness is an imperative skill for organizational leaders. Here are important ways to make your communication more productive and effective.

By |2010-03-03T20:37:43+00:008:37 pm|Business Growth|0 Comments

Why Change can Be a Boomer’s Best Friend

Now you’re facing life and professional changes. Even if you’re still gainfully employed the idea of starting your own business or pursuing that long-lost idea still nags at you. If you’re alive and breathing it’s never too late to try something new. Change can be your best friend when you take steps to make it work for you. Here are a few ideas to start your thinking process so you can see that facing change at this stage in life can be a Boomer's best friend when you harness that change for your good.

By |2010-03-03T20:29:08+00:008:29 pm|Change Management|0 Comments
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