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    Is Using Past Success As A Factor In Hiring A Mistake?
    A sales candidate’s resume will tell you about the sales experience of an applicant and other work related information that might impact performance in the sales position you have open. If the candidate’s smart, the resume will also highlight past successes in glowing terms. However, just because it is written in the resume, doesn’t mean what is written there is true or that the candidate can repeat the successes that are listed or attain the
    racted with on a daily basis. If you are operating a small business on the Internet for example and you want to continue to operate on the Internet you know that your customer file and base is your most important asset. Without your customer base you have very little in terms of high cost benefit for your marketing. Treat a customer badly and you could wind up being the next major BLOG target. Bad news travels fast especially with RSS. On the other hand treat a customer well and you could be the next "Positive" BLOG target. That's a good thing, by the way.

    I have been debating weather or not to include a Six Sigma section on my own site:

    Get Stationery: The Surest Way to Market Your Business with the Low-Cost Advantage
    One often overlooked way to market your business is through widely-used everyday products that cost less than any popularly used marketing tools. There really is no excuse not to use these little products.If you do not have company stationery then your business is not "on the move." I'm talking about business cards, letterhead, envelopes and notepads. Simple and affordable.Business CardsBusiness cards started in Fra
    I'll admit the first time I heard the words "Six Sigma" I was a bit intimidated. I wasn't a stat major in college and although I had spent a lot of time around statisticians I never heard the words six sigma before. Major corporations in the manufacturing realm have adopted the six sigma culture for well over two decades and it has now filtered down to the services sector where the terminology has the same meaning but is applied to operational and non operational processes.

    What is Six Sigma?

    Six Sigma was developed primarily by the Motorola Corporation, about thirty-five years ago, to track manufacturing defects and determine what acceptable standards those defects were in a particular manufacturing venue. Operating at a Six Sigma level would mean that your toleration for defects would be no more than 3.4 defects per million units manufactured. When you are making widgets that's a very low tolerance for defects. If you are servicing a customer base that's a very low tolerance level. It can be a very high tolerance level for other services or manufacturing. A Sigma level determines how far away you are to the standard deviation. For example a 3 Sigma would mean that you are allowing your process to generate 66,807 defects per million.

    What's all this have to do with small business?

    The answer is it has a lot to do with any business that deals with manufacturing a product or servicing a customer base, even a small business or a home business for that matter. The six sigma mindset is a way of perfecting the way you do business and understanding what the true cost of errors are in your business. Yes the numbers make much more sense for companies that manufacture millions of widgets and have millions of customers but the six sigma tool box can be adjusted down to look at smaller numbers as well utilizing different sampling methodologies.

    If you have stayed with me so far and you are scratching your head saying " what the hell is he talking about?" you are in with the majority of most CEOs and CFO's of many major corporations. In other words your are in good company. As I first stated this is first a business mindset. You need to get your team on board to implement any type of program which has a productivity component. Secondly you need to have guidance and direction from a trained source. At he end of this article I'll post a source for Six Sigma training and certification.

    How does it work for a small business?

    Simply put you can tailor a productivity program for any business that has a product or a customer base that is interacted with on a daily basis. If you are operating a small business on the Internet for example and you want to continue to operate on the Internet you know that your customer file and base is your most important asset. Without your customer base you have very little in terms of high cost benefit for your marketing. Treat a customer badly and you could wind up being the next major BLOG target. Bad news travels fast especially with RSS. On the other hand treat a customer well and you could be the next "Positive" BLOG target. That's a good thing, by the way.

    I have been debating weather or not to include a Six Sigma section on my own site:

    Get Smart Before You Start A New Business - Part 01
    Having been a business consultant for over 20 years I have seen (what appears to be) every business idea, under-funded startup operation (including some of my own) under the sun. And probably 80 percent of them failed. Basically, the reasons are always the same… an overestimation of the market and sales and underestimation of costs. The other primary reason for failure is that people simply lack business knowledge to make good decisi
    cceptable standards those defects were in a particular manufacturing venue. Operating at a Six Sigma level would mean that your toleration for defects would be no more than 3.4 defects per million units manufactured. When you are making widgets that's a very low tolerance for defects. If you are servicing a customer base that's a very low tolerance level. It can be a very high tolerance level for other services or manufacturing. A Sigma level determines how far away you are to the standard deviation. For example a 3 Sigma would mean that you are allowing your process to generate 66,807 defects per million.

    What's all this have to do with small business?

    The answer is it has a lot to do with any business that deals with manufacturing a product or servicing a customer base, even a small business or a home business for that matter. The six sigma mindset is a way of perfecting the way you do business and understanding what the true cost of errors are in your business. Yes the numbers make much more sense for companies that manufacture millions of widgets and have millions of customers but the six sigma tool box can be adjusted down to look at smaller numbers as well utilizing different sampling methodologies.

    If you have stayed with me so far and you are scratching your head saying " what the hell is he talking about?" you are in with the majority of most CEOs and CFO's of many major corporations. In other words your are in good company. As I first stated this is first a business mindset. You need to get your team on board to implement any type of program which has a productivity component. Secondly you need to have guidance and direction from a trained source. At he end of this article I'll post a source for Six Sigma training and certification.

    How does it work for a small business?

    Simply put you can tailor a productivity program for any business that has a product or a customer base that is interacted with on a daily basis. If you are operating a small business on the Internet for example and you want to continue to operate on the Internet you know that your customer file and base is your most important asset. Without your customer base you have very little in terms of high cost benefit for your marketing. Treat a customer badly and you could wind up being the next major BLOG target. Bad news travels fast especially with RSS. On the other hand treat a customer well and you could be the next "Positive" BLOG target. That's a good thing, by the way.

    I have been debating weather or not to include a Six Sigma section on my own site:

    Franchising Concerns of Sales and Marketing of National and International Accounts
    All franchisors must address issues of national account pricing and service. The renegade franchisee who does not wish to follow the pricing guidelines for the demands of the customer can in fact cause the entire franchise system to lose a major national or international account. How do all you know this, you ask?Well, because this became a serious issue in our company, where we had many regional accounts with nationally known compani
    small business?

    The answer is it has a lot to do with any business that deals with manufacturing a product or servicing a customer base, even a small business or a home business for that matter. The six sigma mindset is a way of perfecting the way you do business and understanding what the true cost of errors are in your business. Yes the numbers make much more sense for companies that manufacture millions of widgets and have millions of customers but the six sigma tool box can be adjusted down to look at smaller numbers as well utilizing different sampling methodologies.

    If you have stayed with me so far and you are scratching your head saying " what the hell is he talking about?" you are in with the majority of most CEOs and CFO's of many major corporations. In other words your are in good company. As I first stated this is first a business mindset. You need to get your team on board to implement any type of program which has a productivity component. Secondly you need to have guidance and direction from a trained source. At he end of this article I'll post a source for Six Sigma training and certification.

    How does it work for a small business?

    Simply put you can tailor a productivity program for any business that has a product or a customer base that is interacted with on a daily basis. If you are operating a small business on the Internet for example and you want to continue to operate on the Internet you know that your customer file and base is your most important asset. Without your customer base you have very little in terms of high cost benefit for your marketing. Treat a customer badly and you could wind up being the next major BLOG target. Bad news travels fast especially with RSS. On the other hand treat a customer well and you could be the next "Positive" BLOG target. That's a good thing, by the way.

    I have been debating weather or not to include a Six Sigma section on my own site:

    Finding and Expressing Your Voice
    Each of us has a unique and significant set of traits, abilities, passions, and skills that we offer to the world. This is our voice. When we are expressing our voice we feel significant, valuable, and joyful. We seek and find a sense of meaning in our work and in our lives when we are operating at this level. When we are expressing our voice we are in alignment with who we are. I have met many people in organizations who are doing this. They
    ead saying " what the hell is he talking about?" you are in with the majority of most CEOs and CFO's of many major corporations. In other words your are in good company. As I first stated this is first a business mindset. You need to get your team on board to implement any type of program which has a productivity component. Secondly you need to have guidance and direction from a trained source. At he end of this article I'll post a source for Six Sigma training and certification.

    How does it work for a small business?

    Simply put you can tailor a productivity program for any business that has a product or a customer base that is interacted with on a daily basis. If you are operating a small business on the Internet for example and you want to continue to operate on the Internet you know that your customer file and base is your most important asset. Without your customer base you have very little in terms of high cost benefit for your marketing. Treat a customer badly and you could wind up being the next major BLOG target. Bad news travels fast especially with RSS. On the other hand treat a customer well and you could be the next "Positive" BLOG target. That's a good thing, by the way.

    I have been debating weather or not to include a Six Sigma section on my own site:

    The Importance Of Bullets In Your Sales Copy
    Most people think of bullets as something that comes out of a shotgun or revolver that can potentially hurt or kill.But in copywriting, bullets are nothing more than little headlines that reveals benefits to your prospect throughout your sales copy.This doesn’t mean their presence is of little importance, in fact nothing can be further from the truth.Bullets can compel your prospect to read further into your sales copy, ge
    racted with on a daily basis. If you are operating a small business on the Internet for example and you want to continue to operate on the Internet you know that your customer file and base is your most important asset. Without your customer base you have very little in terms of high cost benefit for your marketing. Treat a customer badly and you could wind up being the next major BLOG target. Bad news travels fast especially with RSS. On the other hand treat a customer well and you could be the next "Positive" BLOG target. That's a good thing, by the way.

    I have been debating weather or not to include a Six Sigma section on my own site: http://homebusinessresearch.com Home Business Research. By the way you can get quite a bit of information from http://www.rathstrong.com Rath & Strong a Six Sigma consulting firm you can visit on the Internet. One of the best in this field.

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