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    Draw a square on a piece of paper. Now divide that square into 9 equal squares by drawing two lines down and two lines across. How many squares do you see?

    Did you say 14? Correct. If not, looker harder.

    The 9 square mind teaser is a well-worn example of how motivation speakers explain the concept of lateral thinking. In other words, looking beyond what the eye first sees. Looking more intelligently.

    This is the formula for Small Business to survive in the jungle of shopkeeping where customers are daily bombarded with give-aways, special attractions and numerous other shopping incentives.

    Small shop owners need to find ways of offsetting the power of the big players in the market. While the mega stores may have the clout of

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    see?

    Did you say 14? Correct. If not, looker harder.

    The 9 square mind teaser is a well-worn example of how motivation speakers explain the concept of lateral thinking. In other words, looking beyond what the eye first sees. Looking more intelligently.

    This is the formula for Small Business to survive in the jungle of shopkeeping where customers are daily bombarded with give-aways, special attractions and numerous other shopping incentives.

    Small shop owners need to find ways of offsetting the power of the big players in the market. While the mega stores may have the clout o

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    concept of lateral thinking. In other words, looking beyond what the eye first sees. Looking more intelligently.

    This is the formula for Small Business to survive in the jungle of shopkeeping where customers are daily bombarded with give-aways, special attractions and numerous other shopping incentives.

    Small shop owners need to find ways of offsetting the power of the big players in the market. While the mega stores may have the clout o

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    siness to survive in the jungle of shopkeeping where customers are daily bombarded with give-aways, special attractions and numerous other shopping incentives.

    Small shop owners need to find ways of offsetting the power of the big players in the market. While the mega stores may have the clout o

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    Small shop owners need to find ways of offsetting the power of the big players in the market. While the mega stores may have the clout of major purchasing and selling economies of scale, customers are not always impressed with the impersonal nature of shopping at some of the big stores.

    In a giant shopping world where personal service appears to be disappearing, more and more customers are demanding it. They want assistance from trained shopkeepers. They need advice about what to buy. Help in understanding more about the product they wish to purchase. And in many cases, with open selling crowding aisle after aisle, they are simply confused.

    Smaller operators can handsomely cash in on this sprawling shopping pattern by ta

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