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January 2008 - Starting Your Business Year Off Right
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"The elevator to success is out of order. You'll have to use the stairs... one step at a time."
- Joe Girard
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"11 Keys To Business Success"by Shonda Miles
Are you struggling in your business -- trying to move to the next level but not sure how? It's not as hard as it seems if you have a clear cut plan to follow. Try these tips for business success...
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"9 Basic Components Of A Great Business Plan"by Jennifer Croft
A business plan doesn't have to include fancy charts or perfect sentences to be effective. It can be as simple as something drawn up on the back of a cocktail napkin or as complex as a 100-page document.
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"How To Motivate Yourself To Plan With Enthusiasm"by Alvah Parke
"I want to write a business plan," the young woman on the other end of the phone line said. "Do you help people to do that?" With my guidance the plan flowed easily. She also was able to get funding for her shop. Let me share my secrets.
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"How To Set The Conditions For Business Success"by Adele Sommers
Creating a stellar organization involves setting the conditions to help people do their very best work. Your company's success depends on designing the circumstances under which people can function most effectively.
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"Removing Dead Weight"by Karen Hosey
When was the last time you stopped to ask, "Why are we doing it this way?" or better yet, "Why are we doing this at all?" If you always do what you've always done you'll get what you've always got. Those questions need to be asked in business.
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"Strategic Business Planning: What is Your SWOT?"by Terry Hill
An effective tool that assesses and identifies opportunities and risks is a SWOT analysis. This is a strategic planning tool used to evaluate the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats involved in a business venture or project.
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"The Difference Between Business Mission and Vision"by Janet Schieferdecker
I am frequently asked the question "What is the difference between business mission and vision?" In a nutshell, a business Vision Statement describes where you are going; while the Mission Statement tells why.
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"What Marathons Can Teach You About Your Business"by Michele PW
I finished walking my first marathon a week ago. It was the hardest thing I've ever done. But, it was also an amazing accomplishment. One thing that struck me was the similarities between running a business and running a marathon.
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