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    Board Committees-Is Your New Small Organization Ready For The Next Step?
    When a new nonprofit is created, the founder or founder(s) generally recruit a small group of people they know and trust to help get things going. These people often wear many hats ranging from janitor to baker to teacher's aide to board member.As the organization begins to grow up, the lines become clearer between serving on the Board and volunteering in the program or office, though people will often continue to serve in multiple roles.Up to this point the Board typically has 4-8, maybe 10, members and most discussi
    ou can expect several results. The first and most obvious to the Sales Professional will be a bigger paycheck. You entered the field of sales to control your destiny and to make big money, right? Well no other single factor will contribute more to your paycheck than continual learning. Trust me.

    You will also see overall increases in daily productivity. This is a natural by-product of the topics you would/should be studying. Time management, better prospecting and qualifying techniques, etc.

    Probably one of the biggest benefits is increased value to your organization. This is also a great way to increase your paycheck. As your value increases, so does your compensation.

    If you continually work on self improvement, you will also see your overall self-image impr

    Attack Of The Scumbag - Beware The Entrpreneurial Sociopath (Part I)
    One of my favorite maxims is “just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t out to get you”. I generally apply it the quote to government, but in a business world pretty well wrapped up into pseudo-new-age “secrets”; it helps to remember that you can’t “positive think” your way out of every situation. All the good vibrations in the world are not going to make some people behave with honor and integrity. In business, there are people whose ill will and appetite for destruction cannot be satiated. These are the entreprene
    Learning never ends. It doesn’t end when we graduate high school. It doesn’t end when we graduate college. If we are Sales Professionals (and if you are reading this post I hope that you are) the learning process should never end.

    Why?

    Sales is a challenging career. To be a top performer, you need to be at the peak of your game every day. Just like a professional athlete, the Sales Professional needs to train every day. You need to exercise your mind daily. Practice and hone your sales skills daily. Rest and recharge daily. Set goals and priorities daily. Get the picture?

    In today’s marketplace, competition is stiff. You need a competitive edge. You get that edge through the process of continual learning. This will set you apart from your competition.

    Chances are, your product and/or service knowledge base needs to be continually updated. To best serve your client and to close the most sales, you need to be an expert in your product/service knowledge.

    Learning-It’s your responsibility

    The bottom line is this. You and you alone are responsible for your own on going self improvement. You have to take action and do whatever it takes to continually improve yourself. It is not your organizations responsibility. Don’t rely on your boss or your HR Department to hold your hand and make you a better sales person. Sure, it would benefit them greatly if you improved your skills. Ideally, this would increase your production and overall revenue contribution to the company. However, most companies are so busy running their business, they do not dedicate the resources necessary to this important task.

    This brings us to an important issue; be ready to invest your own resources. You should be willing to invest upwards of 5% of your annual income on self improvement. And believe me, it is an INVESTMENT! You will see the returns on your commission checks for years to come. You can learn through audio programs, dvd programs, seminars, newsletters, etc. There are also plenty of free resources on the net (this site being one…come back often) that can assist you in this process.

    How do I make this happen?

    If your like me, you fight feelings of overwhelm every day. So you are probably asking yourself “how am I going to fit all of this self improvement into my life!”. Here are a few ways to make it happen:

    * Use travel time as “learn” time. Audio technology has advanced to the point that you can carry an extensive training library on your Ipod or other Mp3 device. Have it with you at all times and use travel time as an opportunity to grow.

    * Read one sales/self improvement book per quarter. If you do this one thing, you will be light years ahead of 97% of the others in your field.

    * Wake up EARLY! Devote 30 to 60 minutes per day to reading, listing, meditating on your goals. You will be surprised at the results.

    * Use the net. Use this site and others. Subscribe to as many sales newsletters as possible. Read them. Use the information.

    The Benefits: What’s in it for you

    If you will commit to continual self improvement, you can expect several results. The first and most obvious to the Sales Professional will be a bigger paycheck. You entered the field of sales to control your destiny and to make big money, right? Well no other single factor will contribute more to your paycheck than continual learning. Trust me.

    You will also see overall increases in daily productivity. This is a natural by-product of the topics you would/should be studying. Time management, better prospecting and qualifying techniques, etc.

    Probably one of the biggest benefits is increased value to your organization. This is also a great way to increase your paycheck. As your value increases, so does your compensation.

    If you continually work on self improvement, you will also see your overall self-image impro

    Intuition: The Secret To Your Career Success
    For far too long, we moderns have relied on our analytical/logical brain to make important life decisions. It is my belief that our imaginative/creative brain holds the key to better, smarter and more soulful decisions. This is because the right side of the brain, which loves creativity---taps into your intuitive nature. Take your career for instance. How could following your intuition make you more successful? Because you will be following your true internal compass---one that leads you to the best career and a more fulfilled
    ances are, your product and/or service knowledge base needs to be continually updated. To best serve your client and to close the most sales, you need to be an expert in your product/service knowledge.

    Learning-It’s your responsibility

    The bottom line is this. You and you alone are responsible for your own on going self improvement. You have to take action and do whatever it takes to continually improve yourself. It is not your organizations responsibility. Don’t rely on your boss or your HR Department to hold your hand and make you a better sales person. Sure, it would benefit them greatly if you improved your skills. Ideally, this would increase your production and overall revenue contribution to the company. However, most companies are so busy running their business, they do not dedicate the resources necessary to this important task.

    This brings us to an important issue; be ready to invest your own resources. You should be willing to invest upwards of 5% of your annual income on self improvement. And believe me, it is an INVESTMENT! You will see the returns on your commission checks for years to come. You can learn through audio programs, dvd programs, seminars, newsletters, etc. There are also plenty of free resources on the net (this site being one…come back often) that can assist you in this process.

    How do I make this happen?

    If your like me, you fight feelings of overwhelm every day. So you are probably asking yourself “how am I going to fit all of this self improvement into my life!”. Here are a few ways to make it happen:

    * Use travel time as “learn” time. Audio technology has advanced to the point that you can carry an extensive training library on your Ipod or other Mp3 device. Have it with you at all times and use travel time as an opportunity to grow.

    * Read one sales/self improvement book per quarter. If you do this one thing, you will be light years ahead of 97% of the others in your field.

    * Wake up EARLY! Devote 30 to 60 minutes per day to reading, listing, meditating on your goals. You will be surprised at the results.

    * Use the net. Use this site and others. Subscribe to as many sales newsletters as possible. Read them. Use the information.

    The Benefits: What’s in it for you

    If you will commit to continual self improvement, you can expect several results. The first and most obvious to the Sales Professional will be a bigger paycheck. You entered the field of sales to control your destiny and to make big money, right? Well no other single factor will contribute more to your paycheck than continual learning. Trust me.

    You will also see overall increases in daily productivity. This is a natural by-product of the topics you would/should be studying. Time management, better prospecting and qualifying techniques, etc.

    Probably one of the biggest benefits is increased value to your organization. This is also a great way to increase your paycheck. As your value increases, so does your compensation.

    If you continually work on self improvement, you will also see your overall self-image impr

    Job Search Tip for Women: Break the Glass Ceiling!
    OK. The stats for 2005 are in.1. Women make up about half the American work force.2. Women hold about half the managerial positions.3. Women earn just 73 percent of what men earn in the same jobs.4. Women hold only 5 percent of the country’s top-paying jobs.5. Just eight of the Fortune 500 companies have women CEO’s.The secret to changing this situation is learning to communicate more effectively.Molly Dickinson Shepard just wrote a book called “Stop Whining and Start Winning.” She
    ess, they do not dedicate the resources necessary to this important task.

    This brings us to an important issue; be ready to invest your own resources. You should be willing to invest upwards of 5% of your annual income on self improvement. And believe me, it is an INVESTMENT! You will see the returns on your commission checks for years to come. You can learn through audio programs, dvd programs, seminars, newsletters, etc. There are also plenty of free resources on the net (this site being one…come back often) that can assist you in this process.

    How do I make this happen?

    If your like me, you fight feelings of overwhelm every day. So you are probably asking yourself “how am I going to fit all of this self improvement into my life!”. Here are a few ways to make it happen:

    * Use travel time as “learn” time. Audio technology has advanced to the point that you can carry an extensive training library on your Ipod or other Mp3 device. Have it with you at all times and use travel time as an opportunity to grow.

    * Read one sales/self improvement book per quarter. If you do this one thing, you will be light years ahead of 97% of the others in your field.

    * Wake up EARLY! Devote 30 to 60 minutes per day to reading, listing, meditating on your goals. You will be surprised at the results.

    * Use the net. Use this site and others. Subscribe to as many sales newsletters as possible. Read them. Use the information.

    The Benefits: What’s in it for you

    If you will commit to continual self improvement, you can expect several results. The first and most obvious to the Sales Professional will be a bigger paycheck. You entered the field of sales to control your destiny and to make big money, right? Well no other single factor will contribute more to your paycheck than continual learning. Trust me.

    You will also see overall increases in daily productivity. This is a natural by-product of the topics you would/should be studying. Time management, better prospecting and qualifying techniques, etc.

    Probably one of the biggest benefits is increased value to your organization. This is also a great way to increase your paycheck. As your value increases, so does your compensation.

    If you continually work on self improvement, you will also see your overall self-image impr

    Packaging Supplies
    There are many concerns which deal with a variety of packaging supplies and supply these materials in wholesale to the customers who require them for their large scale business needs. They also provide these supplies to customers who need them for their personal use, such as when they are shifting. There are many kinds of packaging supplies such as cardboard shipping boxes, jewelry boxes, shrink wrap, padded mailers and mailing tubes.The many kinds of boxes include corrugated shipping cartons, bakery boxes, file storage boxe
    e it happen:

    * Use travel time as “learn” time. Audio technology has advanced to the point that you can carry an extensive training library on your Ipod or other Mp3 device. Have it with you at all times and use travel time as an opportunity to grow.

    * Read one sales/self improvement book per quarter. If you do this one thing, you will be light years ahead of 97% of the others in your field.

    * Wake up EARLY! Devote 30 to 60 minutes per day to reading, listing, meditating on your goals. You will be surprised at the results.

    * Use the net. Use this site and others. Subscribe to as many sales newsletters as possible. Read them. Use the information.

    The Benefits: What’s in it for you

    If you will commit to continual self improvement, you can expect several results. The first and most obvious to the Sales Professional will be a bigger paycheck. You entered the field of sales to control your destiny and to make big money, right? Well no other single factor will contribute more to your paycheck than continual learning. Trust me.

    You will also see overall increases in daily productivity. This is a natural by-product of the topics you would/should be studying. Time management, better prospecting and qualifying techniques, etc.

    Probably one of the biggest benefits is increased value to your organization. This is also a great way to increase your paycheck. As your value increases, so does your compensation.

    If you continually work on self improvement, you will also see your overall self-image impr

    Restaurant Industry Training Trends (2005)
    Reaching today’s technologically savvy teenagers through DVDs and CDs and tossing away the VCRs and hard copy manuals is the recipe for success among franchisees, owners and managers.In today’s high-tech society, the teenagers of America learn in a drastically different way than Baby Boomers and even Generation Xers.They send text messages on their Blackberry, download ring tones for their phone, proficiently navigate the Internet and expertly play the most sophisticated video games on PlayStation. They seek their inf
    ou can expect several results. The first and most obvious to the Sales Professional will be a bigger paycheck. You entered the field of sales to control your destiny and to make big money, right? Well no other single factor will contribute more to your paycheck than continual learning. Trust me.

    You will also see overall increases in daily productivity. This is a natural by-product of the topics you would/should be studying. Time management, better prospecting and qualifying techniques, etc.

    Probably one of the biggest benefits is increased value to your organization. This is also a great way to increase your paycheck. As your value increases, so does your compensation.

    If you continually work on self improvement, you will also see your overall self-image improve as well as your overall state of mind. These benefits are not quite as tangible, but just as valuable.

    In conclusion, I think you would agree that continuous self improvement for the Sales Professional is imperative. It has to be on-going and you have to be the catalyst. Seek out the resources and make it happen. The benefits will be undeniable!

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