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    competitors, steal your secrets, in the end it will cost you far more than the time, money and effort that your company would have spent building a little organizational capital and a sense of nationalism within your organization:

    http://worldthinktank.net/wttbbs/index.php?s=aef6f1136af7a3358346986c712d277b&showtopic=129

    The critics will of course want proof of my points and say; “wouldn’t it be interesting to track an entry level worker and see if he or she goes all the way to the top in 20 years.”

    Yes, that would be a fun study to do and it would be interesting indeed granted. Bu

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    When you love ice cream and want to make it your business, you can think about starting your own ice cream parlor. This would be the dream business that anyone would have a good time with. You will find that this is a business that will never get old. Everyone loves ice cream and you can make a good profit when you have the right business.Starting any business is risky. You never know what is going to happen. You have to be able to be tough and take risks. You have to know what you want and how to get it. The f
    Is it possible to go from bottom line worker to CEO in a Corporation in America? In fact history shows it is. We have had CEOs of McDonalds rise from lobby trash patrol. The CEO and CFO of Enterprise Rent-a-Car went from car washers to their positions. Often even with such examples critics will say that it is not possible today? I disagree, but they make their point of contention very strong and say;

    “How many people are going to start in the mail room today and be a CEO in 20 years?”

    My answer to them is it will be Hundreds if not thousands. When debating this point you should start with the examples of the CEO of McDonalds who came from Australia a Franchise, before that an employee or the Enterprise Rent a Car example and I can name 20 or more. The list is long and those companies, which promote from within and are built to last or go from; “Good to Great” as per Stanford Business Researcher; Collins, as he shows in his books. The CEO of Starbucks was a line worker, team partner, district manager, etc, and today he runs the whole show. Thus this is a trend, which will continue, you can be pretty certain of that.

    And those companies like Southwest Airlines which do promote from within, will be winners in the market place, due to the unity of the whole team. The market drives this and should, no one should have any other input, especially government in their attempt to make everyone equal. Still with all these examples the critics will say it is not as possible today as before. Yet all these examples are current ones or within the past 3 years. Indeed time will tell and maybe, the critics are correct, but again those companies which do may find success and unity in their companies. Besides such a statement is more of a bad attitude than historical proof or even probable reality. Sure there will be companies around which do not allow for promotion from within, but the best ones will, look at General Electric for instance? Still the critics will say that this fact is highly improbable in the future.

    Yet those who debate this point have no proof and it does not make sense. They think those on the bottom will always be bottom feeders and can never be anything more. But why, think how many companies are out there? If your company totally exploits people, never allows advancement then your company will experience high turn over and the people that left, will join your competitors, steal your secrets, in the end it will cost you far more than the time, money and effort that your company would have spent building a little organizational capital and a sense of nationalism within your organization:

    http://worldthinktank.net/wttbbs/index.php?s=aef6f1136af7a3358346986c712d277b&showtopic=129

    The critics will of course want proof of my points and say; “wouldn’t it be interesting to track an entry level worker and see if he or she goes all the way to the top in 20 years.”

    Yes, that would be a fun study to do and it would be interesting indeed granted. But

    Columbus Voyage a Tribute to Diversity
    Arranging for the voyage was a long process for Columbus as he tried to find funding in Portugal, Italy, and Spain. The journey was planned by a committee in Lisbon, Portugal. Led by Joseph Diego Mendes Vezinho, a Jewish scientist that later converted to Christianity, a nautical plan was developed using newly created star charts and maps developed by Muslim navigators.The diversity continued when it was time to fund the trip. Columbus sought finances from several sources eventually finding success with King Ferdinand
    the examples of the CEO of McDonalds who came from Australia a Franchise, before that an employee or the Enterprise Rent a Car example and I can name 20 or more. The list is long and those companies, which promote from within and are built to last or go from; “Good to Great” as per Stanford Business Researcher; Collins, as he shows in his books. The CEO of Starbucks was a line worker, team partner, district manager, etc, and today he runs the whole show. Thus this is a trend, which will continue, you can be pretty certain of that.

    And those companies like Southwest Airlines which do promote from within, will be winners in the market place, due to the unity of the whole team. The market drives this and should, no one should have any other input, especially government in their attempt to make everyone equal. Still with all these examples the critics will say it is not as possible today as before. Yet all these examples are current ones or within the past 3 years. Indeed time will tell and maybe, the critics are correct, but again those companies which do may find success and unity in their companies. Besides such a statement is more of a bad attitude than historical proof or even probable reality. Sure there will be companies around which do not allow for promotion from within, but the best ones will, look at General Electric for instance? Still the critics will say that this fact is highly improbable in the future.

    Yet those who debate this point have no proof and it does not make sense. They think those on the bottom will always be bottom feeders and can never be anything more. But why, think how many companies are out there? If your company totally exploits people, never allows advancement then your company will experience high turn over and the people that left, will join your competitors, steal your secrets, in the end it will cost you far more than the time, money and effort that your company would have spent building a little organizational capital and a sense of nationalism within your organization:

    http://worldthinktank.net/wttbbs/index.php?s=aef6f1136af7a3358346986c712d277b&showtopic=129

    The critics will of course want proof of my points and say; “wouldn’t it be interesting to track an entry level worker and see if he or she goes all the way to the top in 20 years.”

    Yes, that would be a fun study to do and it would be interesting indeed granted. Bu

    Telecom Companies
    In keeping up with the fast-changing telecommunication scenario, the global Telecom Companies are vying with each other to offer the best in terms of services to the consumer. Ultimately it is the consumer who is benefiting, in terms of receiving the latest easy-to-operate telecom services and devices. New features and facilities are being added to the existing services.These companies not only cater to corporate needs but also to the needs of individual customers whose communication requirements are limited. In fact,
    om within, will be winners in the market place, due to the unity of the whole team. The market drives this and should, no one should have any other input, especially government in their attempt to make everyone equal. Still with all these examples the critics will say it is not as possible today as before. Yet all these examples are current ones or within the past 3 years. Indeed time will tell and maybe, the critics are correct, but again those companies which do may find success and unity in their companies. Besides such a statement is more of a bad attitude than historical proof or even probable reality. Sure there will be companies around which do not allow for promotion from within, but the best ones will, look at General Electric for instance? Still the critics will say that this fact is highly improbable in the future.

    Yet those who debate this point have no proof and it does not make sense. They think those on the bottom will always be bottom feeders and can never be anything more. But why, think how many companies are out there? If your company totally exploits people, never allows advancement then your company will experience high turn over and the people that left, will join your competitors, steal your secrets, in the end it will cost you far more than the time, money and effort that your company would have spent building a little organizational capital and a sense of nationalism within your organization:

    http://worldthinktank.net/wttbbs/index.php?s=aef6f1136af7a3358346986c712d277b&showtopic=129

    The critics will of course want proof of my points and say; “wouldn’t it be interesting to track an entry level worker and see if he or she goes all the way to the top in 20 years.”

    Yes, that would be a fun study to do and it would be interesting indeed granted. Bu

    The Olympic Games and Business
    Nothing on earth can bring humanity together than the Olympic Games. It also applies that nothing can bring global business together than the quadrennial meet.Last weekend, the mountain city of Turin, host to Italy’s industrial revolution and the holiest relic in Roman Catholicism, became host to more than 2,000 athletes from some 88 participating nations.The twentieth edition of the Olympic Winter Games, like other Winter and Summer Olympiads, also brought in a host of businesses. These companies collaborate w
    ality. Sure there will be companies around which do not allow for promotion from within, but the best ones will, look at General Electric for instance? Still the critics will say that this fact is highly improbable in the future.

    Yet those who debate this point have no proof and it does not make sense. They think those on the bottom will always be bottom feeders and can never be anything more. But why, think how many companies are out there? If your company totally exploits people, never allows advancement then your company will experience high turn over and the people that left, will join your competitors, steal your secrets, in the end it will cost you far more than the time, money and effort that your company would have spent building a little organizational capital and a sense of nationalism within your organization:

    http://worldthinktank.net/wttbbs/index.php?s=aef6f1136af7a3358346986c712d277b&showtopic=129

    The critics will of course want proof of my points and say; “wouldn’t it be interesting to track an entry level worker and see if he or she goes all the way to the top in 20 years.”

    Yes, that would be a fun study to do and it would be interesting indeed granted. Bu

    Why the Minimum Wage Media Spin Doesn't Matter to Your Business
    Think we live in a tough economy? Think again.Have a look at these up-to-date stats...59% of all Americans are directly or indirectly (via 401K's and pensions) invested in the stock market: an all-time high in percentage of population who, in October, benefited from stock market highs.In fact, a greater percentage of Americans are market-invested than ever before in history, in part thanks to 401K Plans – which, in many cases, have employer matching contributions. For small business, the health of big bu
    competitors, steal your secrets, in the end it will cost you far more than the time, money and effort that your company would have spent building a little organizational capital and a sense of nationalism within your organization:

    http://worldthinktank.net/wttbbs/index.php?s=aef6f1136af7a3358346986c712d277b&showtopic=129

    The critics will of course want proof of my points and say; “wouldn’t it be interesting to track an entry level worker and see if he or she goes all the way to the top in 20 years.”

    Yes, that would be a fun study to do and it would be interesting indeed granted. But it still will not mean anything. Because if we look at 20-years going back we see proof that you can go from rank and file to CEO or high level well paid executive, if you are willing to Swim with the Sharks. No one says it will be easy. And remember our current trend as the average employee trades jobs every 2.3 years? Hell, in my company we had franchisees that were selling their companies within 2 years? And they were the boss of their own company and had a vested financial interest. We have a lessoning of longevity and personal fulfillment in the labor markets. People get bored and quit. Additionally if we track employees for 20-years will the employees at the same company the whole time? Doubtful. The loyalty from both sides has dissipated, I will grant those who argue this point. But all in all there is plenty of advancement available in America for anyone who is willing to go the distance and is willing to do what it takes to get there. Opportunity is not a gift, it is more an option, one that is exercised or not thru choice and preparation and is solely the responsibility of the individual, isn’t that the way it should be in a free society or modern day corporation? Think on this.

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