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    Fun at the Workplace
    Is the absenteeism rate in your workplace rising constantly? Are tediousness and boredom, the two words which define your office environment? Does every morning appear to be as dull as a Monday morning? Is their a lack of laughter in your office? Once a famous Danish born comedian, Victor Borge said that laughter is the shortest distance between two people. So, probably it is time to reduce the distance between you and your employees by making your offic
    orm a search for keywords in specified newsgroups to find out if your name, or any other information about your company, is being used without your prior knowledge or permission. This is critical, since you will know exactly what people are saying about you and your other competition within moments of them mentioning it. It gives you the opportunity to defend yourself or solve customer service problems before any damage is done.

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    Easy Fundraising Idea
    If you are looking for an easy fundraising idea to raise money for your child's youth activity, this is one of the best methods I have ever used and it is incredibly simple. In addition to being easy, both the kids and the parents had a great time. It also provides great visibility for your group in your community and leaves people with a positive view towards your group.By using this method we were able to raise just under $900 in just t
    It is extremely important to stay one step ahead of your competition by gathering information about their operations. You have to know what they are up to and there are ways to check out your competitors' products and marketing schemes without them even knowing you are there.

    Firstly, you can buy your competitors’ product to determine their sales process (and service) and get on their mailing list to see future promotions. The relatively small price you pay for their product will pay for itself many times over in the knowledge you gain by finding out what they are doing and how they are doing it.

    If you use this strategy, do not use your own name because your competitors may recognize your name as their competition. Instead, use your spouse's name, a fictitious name, an employee's name, or an alternative company name (if you have another company) that will allow the mail to get to you without revealing who you are. Also, make sure you use an alternative address, email address and phone number.

    By purchasing your competitors’ products, you can find out exactly what they are doing, who they are dealing with and how they are doing it - all by their email and snail mail correspondences. You will also be able to experience exactly what a regular customer would go through and you can then judge their product, service and operations against yours. This gives a great advantage to all of your customers because you will know the pros and cons of your competition and can more effectively sell your product or service.

    Another strategy would be to have one of your employees or friends call your competitor. They could pose as a satisfied customer wanting to see what products or services the company is working on for the future.

    An absolute must is to perform a search for keywords in specified newsgroups to find out if your name, or any other information about your company, is being used without your prior knowledge or permission. This is critical, since you will know exactly what people are saying about you and your other competition within moments of them mentioning it. It gives you the opportunity to defend yourself or solve customer service problems before any damage is done.

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    Time Management
    Is your time anything but your own? Working with leaders and corporate executives for over two decades has helped me realize how valuable time, our life, can be and how quickly time can slip by us.Remember when you had time for yourself? Often your calendar fills up so quickly that you don’t even have time to think about what is most important and plan out how you will spend your precious time. Addictions to busyness and technology are not healthy
    all price you pay for their product will pay for itself many times over in the knowledge you gain by finding out what they are doing and how they are doing it.

    If you use this strategy, do not use your own name because your competitors may recognize your name as their competition. Instead, use your spouse's name, a fictitious name, an employee's name, or an alternative company name (if you have another company) that will allow the mail to get to you without revealing who you are. Also, make sure you use an alternative address, email address and phone number.

    By purchasing your competitors’ products, you can find out exactly what they are doing, who they are dealing with and how they are doing it - all by their email and snail mail correspondences. You will also be able to experience exactly what a regular customer would go through and you can then judge their product, service and operations against yours. This gives a great advantage to all of your customers because you will know the pros and cons of your competition and can more effectively sell your product or service.

    Another strategy would be to have one of your employees or friends call your competitor. They could pose as a satisfied customer wanting to see what products or services the company is working on for the future.

    An absolute must is to perform a search for keywords in specified newsgroups to find out if your name, or any other information about your company, is being used without your prior knowledge or permission. This is critical, since you will know exactly what people are saying about you and your other competition within moments of them mentioning it. It gives you the opportunity to defend yourself or solve customer service problems before any damage is done.

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    Fear Of Change: Nervous About Changing Jobs?
    Here are some suggestions when you are considering changing jobs (including if you are actually considering a job offer) but are starting to get cold feet and question whether or not you should switch jobs: 1. Remember why you want to leave your current position. Chances are good that the reasons you want to change jobs are still going to exist in your current position if you decide not to switch jobs which means you’ll still be unhappy.2.
    et to you without revealing who you are. Also, make sure you use an alternative address, email address and phone number.

    By purchasing your competitors’ products, you can find out exactly what they are doing, who they are dealing with and how they are doing it - all by their email and snail mail correspondences. You will also be able to experience exactly what a regular customer would go through and you can then judge their product, service and operations against yours. This gives a great advantage to all of your customers because you will know the pros and cons of your competition and can more effectively sell your product or service.

    Another strategy would be to have one of your employees or friends call your competitor. They could pose as a satisfied customer wanting to see what products or services the company is working on for the future.

    An absolute must is to perform a search for keywords in specified newsgroups to find out if your name, or any other information about your company, is being used without your prior knowledge or permission. This is critical, since you will know exactly what people are saying about you and your other competition within moments of them mentioning it. It gives you the opportunity to defend yourself or solve customer service problems before any damage is done.

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    Franchise Seller Definition in the Franchise Rule
    Recently the Federal Trade Commission has attempted to report on the franchising industry in a 432 page report. On page 44 of the report they discuss the definition of “Franchise Seller,” which no one ever uses in the real world. The term we use in modern day franchising is; Franchisor.Many years back it was determined that in fact all franchisor documents be made in plain English, yet when we use a term never used in plain English we negate that
    and operations against yours. This gives a great advantage to all of your customers because you will know the pros and cons of your competition and can more effectively sell your product or service.

    Another strategy would be to have one of your employees or friends call your competitor. They could pose as a satisfied customer wanting to see what products or services the company is working on for the future.

    An absolute must is to perform a search for keywords in specified newsgroups to find out if your name, or any other information about your company, is being used without your prior knowledge or permission. This is critical, since you will know exactly what people are saying about you and your other competition within moments of them mentioning it. It gives you the opportunity to defend yourself or solve customer service problems before any damage is done.

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    Business Consultants: How to Tell When Your Business Needs Them
    In any small to medium-size business, there comes a time when you don’t know exactly what to do or how to do it. That’s when you need an outside appraisal of your business and the way it operates. Too many businesses fail as a result of insular thinking. Sometimes, you’re so close to the trees, it takes an outsider to see the forest. Don't let your business succumb to stuck-inside-the-box thinking. Read on to find out how to recognize the need for a co
    orm a search for keywords in specified newsgroups to find out if your name, or any other information about your company, is being used without your prior knowledge or permission. This is critical, since you will know exactly what people are saying about you and your other competition within moments of them mentioning it. It gives you the opportunity to defend yourself or solve customer service problems before any damage is done.

    Anytime a competitor tries to "badmouth" you in any newsgroup or public forum or even compare your products/services unfairly, within hours you are there to reply to the post and deliver the truth or your account of the situation.

    Now, put yourself in the competitor's shoes. Imagine if anytime you wrote something, your competition was right there - as if they were watching over your shoulder all the time. Wouldn't you be very careful in the future as to what you say and wouldn't you be dumbfounded as to how your competition was always one step ahead of you?

    Bear in mind the old customer service rule - bad news travels ten times faster than good news. One dissatisfied customer will tell ten other people, while one satisfied customer may tell one or none. All it takes is a few postings of dissatisfied customers to lose a lot of business. Can you imagine how powerful it is if you are right there to publicly take care of any customer service problems when a dissatisfied customer posts anything negative about your product or company? This will impress the thousands of people who read newsgroups but don't post on them. It’s better to find dissatisfied customers instead of them having to hunt for you.

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