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    Personal Change Management - It Starts When You Finished Your Career
    Only a limited number of careers and the people that finished these will do exactly what is in line with the expectation of the career. For example: You study medicine, follow a specialization and you finish as a surgeon. You work as a surgeon most of your life. Even if you would switch your practice to another country, your job -- being a surgeon -- will be much the same.The same holds true for the accountant, the architect, the programmer, the coach (sports) or the engineer. But the surgeon could also become the director of a hospital. After years of service this would be a logical next step. Even thou
    r. Don’t neglect these things. If you do, they’ll explode later on, undermining your future business success.

    4. Be careful of your image and your appearance. You should project a professional business owner’s image.

    5. Read business publications like Forbes and local Business Journals regularly. Read good business books as well.

    6. It can take twi

    Your Best Weapon in a Job Hunting Campaign: The Cover Letter
    An effective cover letter tailored to your circumstances grants you the best weapon in a job-hunting campaign. Major employers choose their workers more from their cover-letters than from their resumes. A perfect attention and interview getter, a carefully written cover letter will serve you well, for it will accompany your resume and resumes can be dull and are tossed aside easily.A good practice for writing a cover letter is to take your time to think about what you need to write. The best cover letters are written in this planning stage. Ask yourself first what the potential employer would need from you
    Want to make your business bigger and more profitable in 2007? Did you say yes?

    Then do what bakers do--add leavening agents to make what you’re baking rises in the presence of heat, moisture, acidity and other triggers.

    If you use too much salt, what you bake will fall. The temperatures of the yeast and sugar must be correct and in the right proportions for baked goods to rise properly.

    So it is with your business. Your precise recipe for success must be documented in your Three Year Business Plan--containing the your goals, strategies, tactics and financials--all blended together properly to make your business rise in 2007.

    Here are some of the things to consider as you develop your recipe for 2007 business success.

    1. Technology broadens markets. You should use Internet technology to expand your market from a single village, town, or city, or regional area to the entire United States and internationally.

    You’ll need an effective website , plus knowledge of Internet marketing, as well as learning how to use the “Law of Attraction” online to draw prospective customers to you.

    2. Don’t squander valuable time watching TV and socializing with unsuccessful, negative people. Set an hourly value of your time. Unless someone or something has the potential of generating income at your hourly rate or better, don’t fritter your time away.

    3. Make sure your family life and spiritual life are in order. Don’t neglect these things. If you do, they’ll explode later on, undermining your future business success.

    4. Be careful of your image and your appearance. You should project a professional business owner’s image.

    5. Read business publications like Forbes and local Business Journals regularly. Read good business books as well.

    6. It can take twic

    Veterans Don't Recognize A Business Opportunity!
    The REAL reason that Federal Employees don't do their job well? Veterans won't help them!Almost everyone who has worked for someone else faces an annual ritual. You sit in front of your boss and listen to your performance “rating”. Most of the time, that “rating” determines if you are going to get a raise.Well, oddly enough, Federal employees face the same annual challenge. And what is one of the things that determine how well a Federal employee does their job? It is “How much money did you spend with Veteran-owned businesses?”.Just think. The President of the United States has asked ev
    ons for baked goods to rise properly.

    So it is with your business. Your precise recipe for success must be documented in your Three Year Business Plan--containing the your goals, strategies, tactics and financials--all blended together properly to make your business rise in 2007.

    Here are some of the things to consider as you develop your recipe for 2007 business success.

    1. Technology broadens markets. You should use Internet technology to expand your market from a single village, town, or city, or regional area to the entire United States and internationally.

    You’ll need an effective website , plus knowledge of Internet marketing, as well as learning how to use the “Law of Attraction” online to draw prospective customers to you.

    2. Don’t squander valuable time watching TV and socializing with unsuccessful, negative people. Set an hourly value of your time. Unless someone or something has the potential of generating income at your hourly rate or better, don’t fritter your time away.

    3. Make sure your family life and spiritual life are in order. Don’t neglect these things. If you do, they’ll explode later on, undermining your future business success.

    4. Be careful of your image and your appearance. You should project a professional business owner’s image.

    5. Read business publications like Forbes and local Business Journals regularly. Read good business books as well.

    6. It can take twi

    What’s In A Name? A Quick Guide to Naming Your Business, Product, Book or Service
    Before you get attached to the brilliant name you’ve just created, there are some important places to check so you won’t be disappointed. Even worse, so you don’t run into some legal hassles down the road. It’s important to be clear in your product branding and marketing. A confused customer doesn’t buy.Here are 3 essential places to search before you sign on the dotted line:1. Domain Names. Make sure you check to see if your chosen name has been registered by someone else. It isn’t the end of the world if someone has your .com, but you want to make sure your market won’t be conf
    007 business success.

    1. Technology broadens markets. You should use Internet technology to expand your market from a single village, town, or city, or regional area to the entire United States and internationally.

    You’ll need an effective website , plus knowledge of Internet marketing, as well as learning how to use the “Law of Attraction” online to draw prospective customers to you.

    2. Don’t squander valuable time watching TV and socializing with unsuccessful, negative people. Set an hourly value of your time. Unless someone or something has the potential of generating income at your hourly rate or better, don’t fritter your time away.

    3. Make sure your family life and spiritual life are in order. Don’t neglect these things. If you do, they’ll explode later on, undermining your future business success.

    4. Be careful of your image and your appearance. You should project a professional business owner’s image.

    5. Read business publications like Forbes and local Business Journals regularly. Read good business books as well.

    6. It can take twi

    10 Steps to Online Marketing Success
    Step 1. Spend two hours a day researching out “online marketing success” on the internet using search engines. Please don’t forget to leave your credit cards in a locked cabinet at home, away from your reach so you can truly begin to learn what others are saying about marketing success on the net and not drain your wallet or increase your debt to do so.Step 2. Find someone you would like to duplicate.No. That doesn’t mean you have to produce a twin, although I do know two extremely successful twins that are in network marketing and they are the first to say t
    aw prospective customers to you.

    2. Don’t squander valuable time watching TV and socializing with unsuccessful, negative people. Set an hourly value of your time. Unless someone or something has the potential of generating income at your hourly rate or better, don’t fritter your time away.

    3. Make sure your family life and spiritual life are in order. Don’t neglect these things. If you do, they’ll explode later on, undermining your future business success.

    4. Be careful of your image and your appearance. You should project a professional business owner’s image.

    5. Read business publications like Forbes and local Business Journals regularly. Read good business books as well.

    6. It can take twi

    4 Types of Debtors
    Most people pay their debts on a timely basis. Some do not. There are basically 4 types of debtors that do not pay on a regular payment schedule.Magician’s AssistantThis is the hardest type to collect from. In their mind if they do not hear from you about the debt, then the debt does not exists. Thus, they do everything that they can to avoid contact. And if you do make contact they will try everything to get you off track. They will get you to try and focus on less important instances of the account, for example...it is your fault that you sent the letter to the wrong address, your company was not
    r. Don’t neglect these things. If you do, they’ll explode later on, undermining your future business success.

    4. Be careful of your image and your appearance. You should project a professional business owner’s image.

    5. Read business publications like Forbes and local Business Journals regularly. Read good business books as well.

    6. It can take twice as long and cost three times more than you think to achieve business success.

    Academic and author K. A. Ericcson writes that it takes math scholars, authors, and runners 10 years to attain peak performance. It takes musicians 20 years. Be realistic about the time needed to grow your business to peak proficiency.

    If you don’t own a business, but are any employee, are you satisfied living in financial stress working at a job you hate? If you cling to your job, you may wind up even worse than you are now.

    Here’s why.

    1. Employment opportunities are fading fast and new jobs last about four years. Failing companies, the disappearance of pensions, business bankruptcies, downsizing, acquisitions and mergers, union feebleness and irrelevancy, offshore outsourcing, robotics, and office automation make employment extremely risky.

    2. As an employee, you don’t control the amount of your income. With lots of begging and persuasion, you might get a 2.0% merit increase this year. Or you might not get a raise—you may get a big cut in pay instead.

    3. David Bach, author of “Start Smart Finish Rich,” says as an employee, you can’t “pay yourself first,” placing reasonable amounts of money from your paychecks—say, $500 each month--into savings and investments and/or tithes and offerings for your church.

    That’s because the IRS and state tax authorities get there first, witholding big chunks of money for your taxes

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