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How to Create a Unique Selling Proposition for Your Online Business a case than to plead guilty? Damn right it is! That's because we really have to work for our fee in a trial.Being the Internet geek that I am, I spend lots of time online looking at websites and collateral materials of various kinds of businesses. Almost unfailingly what I notice is that if I compare all the marketing materials of businesses in a particular industry, they all appear relatively the same. My eyes then start to glaze over in boredom because I haven't found anything particularly compelling about any business that is different enough to stand out and grab my attention.How good are you at being different and articulating your USP (Unique Selling Proposition)? Why would a potential client want to do business with you instead of your competition?A Unique Selling Proposition is a slogan, thought, idea, and way of doing business that makes you unique, different and distinct from other businesses in your niche or in your industry. If you do a great job of distinguishing yourself from your competition, your USP can hurl you to the front of the pack. However, if you adopt a USP that you can't fulfill, your business will die a quick death.For example, what company comes to mind when you hear the phrase, "It's so easy a caveman can do it." GEICO is quickly becoming a household name in the car insurance industry. But with so much at stake (including considerable insurance penalty fees), the possibility of winning should not be dismissed. And it may cost less than you think. Mistake 2- Assuming The Police Always Get It Right * the sample was not taken properly. * the results indicate that the analysis device was not properly calibrated * your breath sample was interrupted e.g. sickness * you had s Smart Staffing: Replacing a Key Manager Every Scottish Lawyer has sat through endless law lectures and sat tough law exams to get to where they are and many have built up a wide range of experience in a variety of legal areas. I certainly believe that we have some of the best legal minds in the world based in our small country but it is for you to choose which of those minds will work on your case.Have you been in this situation? One of your top managers left suddenly and you’re under the gun to replace her quickly. So you promoted her assistant. That was a disaster. You now need to replace him but want to do it right this time and avoid another costly mistake.This is an example of the hundreds of 'management staffing gone wrong' disasters that I’ve witnessed in working with many companies. In today’s hurry-up and get-it-done work world, many people are unwisely promoted to management positions. Basically, their abilities do not match or are insufficient for the new job role. Before you place someone in a management or supervisory position, take heed of these three key staffing principles: Not all competent employees make good supervisors or managers. Some might be more valuable by continuing in their role as the top salesperson, or the great programmer or the most sensitive counselor.Interviews must be focused with targeted questions. For a management position, develop specific behavioral based questions to decide if the person has good people skills? (Managing is working with people to get results.); Communicates well? (Managing is dealing with people up, down and sideways in A huge amount of expertise comes from practical court experience. Either by prosecuting or defending individuals or businesses. That is what we have been doing for more than 20 years. Drink Driving and Speeding cases, can involve a great deal of technical and scientific information in addition to just knowledge of the basic governing laws, our experience may be the most critical thing. Knowledgeable defense lawyers are aware that Road Traffic cases can be among the most difficult to defend. Because of this complexity Several mistakes can be made when it comes to defending Road Traffic cases . . . mistakes which can profoundly harm their your interests. The outcome can mean losing you license, losing your job, paying considerable fines, being jailed, having a huge hike in your insurance premium, and the effect it could have on your current prospects. When Choosing Your Lawyer Consider This........ Mistake 1- Assuming The Case Is A Loser After getting the breath analysis test result and the copy complaint, some people might simply give up and plead guilty. In fact, the breath test, the alcohol blood level test, and the roadside tests that the arrested person has to perform all have potential built-in flaws. Flaws which can make the difference between losing your license or not. For example, the results of a breath test can be challenged. The Log Book detailing all tests that day can be examined by the defense to check for signs of flaws or tampering. Experts can be instructed to check the analysis machine itself and checks can be made reading the police procedures at time of testing. We have even had experience of seeing an entry that had been "tippexed" then re done. Is it more costly to defend a case than to plead guilty? Damn right it is! That's because we really have to work for our fee in a trial. But with so much at stake (including considerable insurance penalty fees), the possibility of winning should not be dismissed. And it may cost less than you think. Mistake 2- Assuming The Police Always Get It Right * the sample was not taken properly. * the results indicate that the analysis device was not properly calibrated * your breath sample was interrupted e.g. sickness * you had so Benefits of a Credentialing Verification Organization re than 20 years.Managed care organizations like health management organizations (HMO) and independent provider associations (IPA) are required to credential their providers, meaning they have to verify the medical provider’s professional history. Because of the dispersed nature of managed care organizations and the resource requirements of the credentialing process, credentialing verification organizations (CVO) step in to provide these credentialing services.Overview of Credentialing The two major accrediting organizations for managed care organizations are the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) and Utilization Review Accreditation Council (URAC) As part of their accreditation requirements, both URAC and NCQA require managed care organizations to credential their providers according to their published standards.While it is less common for preferred provider organizations (PPO) to credential their practitioners, credentialing lowers risk and liability, while improving patient care. As an example of how important these standards can be for PPO quality, more than 10% of the organizations certified by NCQA are PPOs.Credentialing verification requirements for both NCQA and URAC require that the work history, d Drink Driving and Speeding cases, can involve a great deal of technical and scientific information in addition to just knowledge of the basic governing laws, our experience may be the most critical thing. Knowledgeable defense lawyers are aware that Road Traffic cases can be among the most difficult to defend. Because of this complexity Several mistakes can be made when it comes to defending Road Traffic cases . . . mistakes which can profoundly harm their your interests. The outcome can mean losing you license, losing your job, paying considerable fines, being jailed, having a huge hike in your insurance premium, and the effect it could have on your current prospects. When Choosing Your Lawyer Consider This........ Mistake 1- Assuming The Case Is A Loser After getting the breath analysis test result and the copy complaint, some people might simply give up and plead guilty. In fact, the breath test, the alcohol blood level test, and the roadside tests that the arrested person has to perform all have potential built-in flaws. Flaws which can make the difference between losing your license or not. For example, the results of a breath test can be challenged. The Log Book detailing all tests that day can be examined by the defense to check for signs of flaws or tampering. Experts can be instructed to check the analysis machine itself and checks can be made reading the police procedures at time of testing. We have even had experience of seeing an entry that had been "tippexed" then re done. Is it more costly to defend a case than to plead guilty? Damn right it is! That's because we really have to work for our fee in a trial. But with so much at stake (including considerable insurance penalty fees), the possibility of winning should not be dismissed. And it may cost less than you think. Mistake 2- Assuming The Police Always Get It Right * the sample was not taken properly. * the results indicate that the analysis device was not properly calibrated * your breath sample was interrupted e.g. sickness * you had s Pinging for Success: Creating Search Patterns you license, losing your job, paying considerable fines, being jailed, having a huge hike in your insurance premium, and the effect it could have on your current prospects.One of my first internship jobs as a college student was working for a defense company who, at the time, developed a highly sophisticated torpedo for hunting down submarines and destroying them. The operation of the torpedo was pretty fascinating. The torpedo was launched from the deck of a ship or dropped from a helicopter into the water.The torpedo would then turn on and initiate a search mode, where it would make circular patterns while constantly “pinging.” Pinging is the sound the sonar device makes when it wants to bounce sound waves off objects underwater. The torpedo had what was called an underwater signature recognizer, a device that compares the echo outlines of each incoming sound wave with a database of other outlines. The goal, find a submarine outline.Once it detected something that “might” be a submarine, the torpedo would then go after the target. As the torpedo got closer to its potential target, it would continue pinging and comparing each echo (outline) in order to be sure the object was indeed a submarine. The closer the torpedo got, the better the definition of the echo.The torpedo would break off its “attack mode” if, as it got closer to the acquired target, it realized the silhouette d When Choosing Your Lawyer Consider This........ Mistake 1- Assuming The Case Is A Loser After getting the breath analysis test result and the copy complaint, some people might simply give up and plead guilty. In fact, the breath test, the alcohol blood level test, and the roadside tests that the arrested person has to perform all have potential built-in flaws. Flaws which can make the difference between losing your license or not. For example, the results of a breath test can be challenged. The Log Book detailing all tests that day can be examined by the defense to check for signs of flaws or tampering. Experts can be instructed to check the analysis machine itself and checks can be made reading the police procedures at time of testing. We have even had experience of seeing an entry that had been "tippexed" then re done. Is it more costly to defend a case than to plead guilty? Damn right it is! That's because we really have to work for our fee in a trial. But with so much at stake (including considerable insurance penalty fees), the possibility of winning should not be dismissed. And it may cost less than you think. Mistake 2- Assuming The Police Always Get It Right * the sample was not taken properly. * the results indicate that the analysis device was not properly calibrated * your breath sample was interrupted e.g. sickness * you had s Do You Know What The Number One Cause Of Failure Is In Sales otential built-in flaws. Flaws which can make the difference between losing your license or not.What is the number one cause of failure in sales? The inability to overcome the fear of rejection. Why do people let this fear negatively influence their behavior? Here are a few thoughts to consider.1. Not everyone you try to sell to will want to buy from you. 2. Expecting everyone you meet to like or accept you is to live in fantasyland. 3. If you don’t ask for anything, something – it is unlikely you will ever get it. 4. The fear of rejection prevents you from asking probing questions, asking for an appointment, asking for the order. Need I say more? 5. The fear of rejection is one of the major causes of failure in all areas of life, not just sales. 6. The fear of rejection is an attitude issue and can only be overcome by strengthening other attitudes – such as confidence, self-belief, patience, trust, and self-image. 7. The fear of rejection is not a skill issue and can’t be overcome with the latest self-help technique or fad that forces you to behave in ways that are not comfortable for you. 8. The fear of rejection is a symptom of a need for acceptance, approval or validation. 9. The fear of rejection sends a loud non-verbal message to the other person that you lack confidenc For example, the results of a breath test can be challenged. The Log Book detailing all tests that day can be examined by the defense to check for signs of flaws or tampering. Experts can be instructed to check the analysis machine itself and checks can be made reading the police procedures at time of testing. We have even had experience of seeing an entry that had been "tippexed" then re done. Is it more costly to defend a case than to plead guilty? Damn right it is! That's because we really have to work for our fee in a trial. But with so much at stake (including considerable insurance penalty fees), the possibility of winning should not be dismissed. And it may cost less than you think. Mistake 2- Assuming The Police Always Get It Right * the sample was not taken properly. * the results indicate that the analysis device was not properly calibrated * your breath sample was interrupted e.g. sickness * you had s Keep the Cash Coming In: Cash Flow Management a case than to plead guilty? Damn right it is! That's because we really have to work for our fee in a trial.Cash is the lifeblood of a business, regardless of the industry or type of operation. The cash flow needs to be steady and strong for a company to survive and grow. Is there a secret to maintaining a healthy, positive cash flow? Not really—all it takes is an awareness of effective techniques and a consistent attention to detail.Here are some cash flow management tools that work:Sweep account. This is a service banks offer which lets you earn the maximum interest on all the money in your accounts, even if it’s just overnight, without penalties or concerns of bouncing checks. The system is set up so funds are automatically moved—or swept—in and out of the appropriate accounts each day. This means, for example, that you can maintain a zero-balance checking account. With a sweep account, at the end of each day, any deposits to your checking account which are not needed to cover checks can be automatically applied to pay down your line of credit (or other loans); if the checking account balance is negative, money can be moved in from the line of credit to cover exactly what is needed, and no more. You can also link an interest-bearing savings account into a sweep program.Lockbox. Another But with so much at stake (including considerable insurance penalty fees), the possibility of winning should not be dismissed. And it may cost less than you think. Mistake 2- Assuming The Police Always Get It Right * the sample was not taken properly. * the results indicate that the analysis device was not properly calibrated * your breath sample was interrupted e.g. sickness * you had something in your mouth, such as chewing gum, tobacco etc. * you were on a special diet. * you have diabetes, asthma, other relevant medical condition. * you have ill fitting dentures. * you had close contact in a confined space with paint or solvents. * an alcohol antiseptic was used when blood was drawn. * the machine having a current certification. * calibrating the machine as often as required. * changing the mouthpiece before the test is given. * keeping a log of the tests run. By not contesting the evidence you don’t get to question the arresting officers. If a Trial is set the defense will get the chance to interview the police officers and examine the physical productions before you attend court. This leaves open the chance to attack the results on the grounds that the technical rules weren’t followed. Mistake 3-Assuming The Breath Analysis Machine Is Infallible Wrong. I can't think of a machine that hasn't broken down sometime. All the defense require to do is show the Sheriff that there is room for a "reasonable doubt" regarding the reliability of the machine and your license is saved. Laymen and even lawyers are sometimes guilty of failing to read the piece of legislation that the case relates too. All the statutes and the regulations governing the use of technical equipment requires to be read and understood. Those that don’t know the laws and regulations don’t realize that violations of the rules introduce into evidence matters that can be suppressed from the trial on the grounds of fairness to the accused. Thus, to defend you properly, a lawyer should get copies of the various logs, maintenance records, printout of sample taken etc. Sadly, it has been known for lawyers and unrepresented parties to just have the complaint and the arrest report. Mistake 4- Not Objecting To Evidence If you do not know the law in relation to what and how evidence is led, how can you possibly tender a proper and timeous objection? If you don't get this right you can easily be convicted before you realise the error of your w
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