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    Attention CEOs: The Five Factors of Top Salespeople
    The Number-one Skill a Salesperson NeedsConsider these two statistics about business-to-business sales:* Four percent of the sales people in the U.S. sell 94 percent of the goods and services, according to two meta studies—one by Harvard University and one from the Gallup Organization. * Eighty percent of business-to-business (B2B) transactions are the result of relationships/consulting type sales, where the buyer
    e only acceptable place you'll find people with no problems and no goals is a cemetery.

    Some people die early (Mentally and attitudinally) and get buried later.

    Take hold of your life. Grab the wheel. Establish goals to eliminate future regrets.

    I don't think it's the person with the most toys who wins.

    I believe it's the person who dies with the fewest regrets.

    You have my best wishes for a healthy, happy, and deliriously successful 2006.

    If you're at a crossroads in your life and would like to talk to someone (Me) who has been there and done that successfully take a quick look at this link. I ha

    What 80% of Businesses Don't Know: Tips for Improving Your Working Capital Management
    What is the number one way to prevent failure in business? Take a minute to really think about your answer. What comes to mind? Increasing patients or customers served? … Effective marketing? … Location, location, location? … Improving patient or customer care? … Being the best in your industry?Although these are all essential aspects of business, the answer isn't any of the above. The number one way to prevent business failu
    It's time to take inventory. What worked for you and what didn't work for you throughout 2005?

    When you think about last year what are the things you regret not doing? Will you also regret not doing these things in 2006?

    The best way to turn regrets into opportunities is to set them up as personal goals. It's always worked for me and I'm sure it can work for you.

    For example, write down five things you regret not doing last year. With this in mind create another list. What are the five things you'd like to accomplish in 2006 personally and professionally?

    Putting your list on paper is very important. You see, most people don't do this and it's the biggest reason why 92.5% of all New Year's resolutions never get done. 92.5% of all New Year's resolutions become individual regrets. That's no way to start the New year, especially if you're in sales.

    There's a little space in your mind and it's called - imagination. Everyone has one but so few people engage it.

    The more vivid you can imagine yourself achieving something the more likely you will be able to achieve it. Pretty simple stuff huh?

    If you can't see yourself (Clearly) doing something why in the world would you expect to achieve it. The plain truth is if you can't see it you won't do it.

    It all starts with you. Crank up your imagination! The world is waiting for you to claim your share of the available abundance.

    It's not so easy to imagine yourself being very successful and wealthy. It's even more difficult trying to imagine a new life for you and your family.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, "Everyone has an inner voice that speaks to him, but very few people listen to it." I'm paraphrasing this based on my memory of it from 20 years ago. After reading that quote 75 times I began listening to what my inner voice was saying.

    I turned my life upside down. I walked away from a six-figure income, a big job, a corner office, a big bonus, a company car, stock options, and at the time, all the security that came with a corporate job.

    The decision to leave my job and start my sales training company was the most courageous decision I ever made - including the decision to volunteer to go to Vietnam.

    It doesn't take courage to fire up your imagination. It takes courage to live the life you imagine. You and I are here only temporarily. Why not make the most of it?

    Dream big!

    Imagine vividly!

    Establish goals that will light the way for the life you deserve to live.

    The only acceptable place you'll find people with no problems and no goals is a cemetery.

    Some people die early (Mentally and attitudinally) and get buried later.

    Take hold of your life. Grab the wheel. Establish goals to eliminate future regrets.

    I don't think it's the person with the most toys who wins.

    I believe it's the person who dies with the fewest regrets.

    You have my best wishes for a healthy, happy, and deliriously successful 2006.

    If you're at a crossroads in your life and would like to talk to someone (Me) who has been there and done that successfully take a quick look at this link. I ha

    Increased Revenue and Optimized Routes
    The Cost of Business Many service companies (e.g. plumbing, air conditioning) compete in very competitive markets. These companies focus on maximizing revenues while controlling costs. However, the nature scheduling work orders is chaotic and presents hurdles for companies when controlling costs.Call centers schedule work orders as they come in. These work orders are not in a specific order or a specif
    ee, most people don't do this and it's the biggest reason why 92.5% of all New Year's resolutions never get done. 92.5% of all New Year's resolutions become individual regrets. That's no way to start the New year, especially if you're in sales.

    There's a little space in your mind and it's called - imagination. Everyone has one but so few people engage it.

    The more vivid you can imagine yourself achieving something the more likely you will be able to achieve it. Pretty simple stuff huh?

    If you can't see yourself (Clearly) doing something why in the world would you expect to achieve it. The plain truth is if you can't see it you won't do it.

    It all starts with you. Crank up your imagination! The world is waiting for you to claim your share of the available abundance.

    It's not so easy to imagine yourself being very successful and wealthy. It's even more difficult trying to imagine a new life for you and your family.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, "Everyone has an inner voice that speaks to him, but very few people listen to it." I'm paraphrasing this based on my memory of it from 20 years ago. After reading that quote 75 times I began listening to what my inner voice was saying.

    I turned my life upside down. I walked away from a six-figure income, a big job, a corner office, a big bonus, a company car, stock options, and at the time, all the security that came with a corporate job.

    The decision to leave my job and start my sales training company was the most courageous decision I ever made - including the decision to volunteer to go to Vietnam.

    It doesn't take courage to fire up your imagination. It takes courage to live the life you imagine. You and I are here only temporarily. Why not make the most of it?

    Dream big!

    Imagine vividly!

    Establish goals that will light the way for the life you deserve to live.

    The only acceptable place you'll find people with no problems and no goals is a cemetery.

    Some people die early (Mentally and attitudinally) and get buried later.

    Take hold of your life. Grab the wheel. Establish goals to eliminate future regrets.

    I don't think it's the person with the most toys who wins.

    I believe it's the person who dies with the fewest regrets.

    You have my best wishes for a healthy, happy, and deliriously successful 2006.

    If you're at a crossroads in your life and would like to talk to someone (Me) who has been there and done that successfully take a quick look at this link. I ha

    14 Reasons Why People Change Careers
    Since we are rushing toward another new year, I find it appropriate to reflect on the values and motivations of the Candidates and Clients of S. R. Clarke and why at this time of year so many professionals opt to consider their career options. As a company, we tend to work almost exclusively with employed Candidates. Consequently it is incumbent upon our counselors to go through an in-depth discovery process of why an employee will
    't see it you won't do it.

    It all starts with you. Crank up your imagination! The world is waiting for you to claim your share of the available abundance.

    It's not so easy to imagine yourself being very successful and wealthy. It's even more difficult trying to imagine a new life for you and your family.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, "Everyone has an inner voice that speaks to him, but very few people listen to it." I'm paraphrasing this based on my memory of it from 20 years ago. After reading that quote 75 times I began listening to what my inner voice was saying.

    I turned my life upside down. I walked away from a six-figure income, a big job, a corner office, a big bonus, a company car, stock options, and at the time, all the security that came with a corporate job.

    The decision to leave my job and start my sales training company was the most courageous decision I ever made - including the decision to volunteer to go to Vietnam.

    It doesn't take courage to fire up your imagination. It takes courage to live the life you imagine. You and I are here only temporarily. Why not make the most of it?

    Dream big!

    Imagine vividly!

    Establish goals that will light the way for the life you deserve to live.

    The only acceptable place you'll find people with no problems and no goals is a cemetery.

    Some people die early (Mentally and attitudinally) and get buried later.

    Take hold of your life. Grab the wheel. Establish goals to eliminate future regrets.

    I don't think it's the person with the most toys who wins.

    I believe it's the person who dies with the fewest regrets.

    You have my best wishes for a healthy, happy, and deliriously successful 2006.

    If you're at a crossroads in your life and would like to talk to someone (Me) who has been there and done that successfully take a quick look at this link. I ha

    Offshore Outsourcing To India: Quick Decision Without Second Thought
    Globalization & Internet has taken hold of world leaving no distance between far-flung nations. At this time, offshore outsourcing entered the scene with a big boom & has become one of the most important management practices today. Many foreign corporations like American started outsourcing their blue collared jobs including information technology development and IT “back-office” projects to developing nations, like India, China, Ph
    way from a six-figure income, a big job, a corner office, a big bonus, a company car, stock options, and at the time, all the security that came with a corporate job.

    The decision to leave my job and start my sales training company was the most courageous decision I ever made - including the decision to volunteer to go to Vietnam.

    It doesn't take courage to fire up your imagination. It takes courage to live the life you imagine. You and I are here only temporarily. Why not make the most of it?

    Dream big!

    Imagine vividly!

    Establish goals that will light the way for the life you deserve to live.

    The only acceptable place you'll find people with no problems and no goals is a cemetery.

    Some people die early (Mentally and attitudinally) and get buried later.

    Take hold of your life. Grab the wheel. Establish goals to eliminate future regrets.

    I don't think it's the person with the most toys who wins.

    I believe it's the person who dies with the fewest regrets.

    You have my best wishes for a healthy, happy, and deliriously successful 2006.

    If you're at a crossroads in your life and would like to talk to someone (Me) who has been there and done that successfully take a quick look at this link. I ha

    Medical Billing - FB1 Record
    In this installment of medical billing, covering the practice of sending claims via electronic means, we will be covering more line item detail. The record covered will be the FB1 record, which is very specific detail related to the provider of services.If you take a look at the FB1 record, you will notice that the entire record involved sending data for the various providers of services, which includes the ordering provider
    e only acceptable place you'll find people with no problems and no goals is a cemetery.

    Some people die early (Mentally and attitudinally) and get buried later.

    Take hold of your life. Grab the wheel. Establish goals to eliminate future regrets.

    I don't think it's the person with the most toys who wins.

    I believe it's the person who dies with the fewest regrets.

    You have my best wishes for a healthy, happy, and deliriously successful 2006.

    If you're at a crossroads in your life and would like to talk to someone (Me) who has been there and done that successfully take a quick look at this link. I have enough wiggle room in my calendar to talk one-on-one with only 15 people.

    Here's the link: http://www.meisenheimer.com/sales_coaching/oneonone.htm

    Let's go sell something . . .

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