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    Career Advice: It's Wise to Put Off Big Decisions
    One of the deeply rooted myths about how managers achieve success is that they are single-minded and quick in their decision-making. The literature of management has created a macho image about making tough decisions fast.This is not a true picture of successful managers. They know it is wise to put off the big decisions as long as possible.The experienced manager knows there is a price, some d
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    Top 9 Reasons To Advertise
    Advertising is not for every company. But some require it because their market is big and constantly changing and evolving. Consider this, up to 30 percent of the people in the US move each year. Or, you may be locked into a battle with a competitor. People do business with companies they know and trust. Advertising can help build awareness, so that eventually consumers will trust your offer.I firmly believe
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    Customer Reviews Online Can Make or Break Your Business
    We live in the Age of the Empowered Consumer. Those companies that realize this will rise. Those who fail to grasp this new reality will fall.When I studied marketing in the early 1990s, a professor said that a disgruntled consumer shares a negative buying experience with ten times as many people as a positive one. Today, upset customers can share their anger with the world.Late in the evening of Nove
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    Market Your Chiropractic Practice - Grow Each Week
    It is easier than ever to build your practice with effective marketing techniques. Recent studies conducted by the I/H/R/ Research Group have clearly determined that most people prefer drug-free treatment for back, neck, and pain-related issues. The survey, commissioned by the American Chiropractic Association also showed that more than 64 percent of the respondents said that they would consider seeking the health
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    How Much Is A Great Business Logo Really Worth?
    A great logo can help a business project a positive image while a bad logo can bring a negative impression about a company. For many companies, a logo is the only identifiable mark a potential customer may ever see, so it needs to be memorable, descriptive and easily recognizable. If a logo is the company spokesman, how much is it really worth?Cheap logo designs are all over the Internet - logo de
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    Target and Define Your Organization's Mission Statement
    A mission statement is simply an encapsulation of the mission of a particular organization – its purpose, its goals and how to achieve them. A mission statement may also be considered a blueprint for success, streamlining the efforts of an organization’s executives as all decide the direction the organization must head, delineating the perceived best paths towards objective fulfillment.It is not an easy exer
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