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December 2006 - Planning For The New Year
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"Planning without action is futile, action without planning is fatal."
- Unknown
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"Are You Seeing A Vision?"by Caterina Rondo
As we look at bringing your business to the next level, do you have a vision -- a Technicolor snapshot in your mind of what your ideal life looks like? If not, create one.
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"Business Essentials –- Vision And Mission"by Megan Tough
For any business to succeed, it must know what it is about. It must be able to clearly describe why it is there, and what it is there to achieve.
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"Call In The SWOT Team"by Sara Pedersen
Have you ever done a SWOT analysis? It's not a dangerous military maneuver -- but a helpful business development exercise that will give your company focused direction.
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"New Year's Revolution"by C. J. Hayden
No, that's not a typo in the title. Resolutions are easy -- a revolution, on the other hand, is something you may not have made since you started your business.
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"Rejuvenate And Re-Fuel Your Inner Drive"by Amy Ewart
All solo-entrepreneurs, business owners, and executives -- give yourself a pat on the back for having the courage to step outside of the box and start your own business.
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"Rules To Setting Business Goals And Objectives"by Otilia Otlacan
We all know that nothing runs without a plan, and a plan cannot run without having its objectives set. That applies to any kind of plan, business or personal.
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"Should You Write Your Own Business Plan?"by Jan King
Creating a business plan is a hurdle that entrepreneurs dread. Do you do it yourself? Do you hire someone to do it? How do you get it done quickly, without spending too much?
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"The Power of Planning"by Kelley Robertson
I am surprised how few sales professionals, independent consultants, and small business owners take the time to plan the strategy for the daily running of their business.
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"Why You Need A Planning System, Not A Plan"by David Coffman
When someone mentions business planning we think about writing a business plan. But today’s business environment demands a continuous, ongoing planning system.
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