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The Communication Pyramid ers and the cities were built by the settlers pursuing their dreams of unimaginable wealth. "Go West Young Man!" These were the cries of the Eastern Business men who used the west as an opportunity to sell their wares.Communication is easily one of the most important attributes of any manager. Done correctly it can motivate and empower staff, make working processes and workplace activity more effective and create a truly transparent and enjoyable working culture. Done badly, and the entire thing can fall apart. Rumours begin, things are assumed and everyone becomes VERY de-motivated. You only have to go into a company with a de-motivate The Blog, in my humble estimation, is at the Settler stage. A great book/study conducted by Bill Ives a Authentic Marketing (And Success) Require You to Look Within As an Entrepreneurial business owner you must always be open to new ideas to create additional revenue centers and/or develop prospects and new customers. I started in Construction back in the early 1990's but got into an IT Contract Placement Business through a contact I had in my sphere of influence a few years earlier. My contact had many IT Professionals in his resume database and I had the contacts in the large Banks and Corporations. As time went on I met another contact and we used his internet development know how and my contacts in the industry and we developed an online Professional Trades Networking business. I later walked away from that business realizing that we were too far ahead of our time. I also leveraged my employees and equipment where ever and when ever I thought I could make an extra buck. My lesson learned was to always keep my eyes open to the next opportunity. Today, that next opportunity is Blogs.Let’s face it: being self-employed, our businesses are fundamentally a reflection of every part of us. It’s not like working for a corporation where you don’t really control the outcome of the business unless you’re at the top. Who you and I “are” as people literally affects our businesses, every day, every minute, every second, with every breath.Knowing that the “inner” is directly reflected in the “outer,” i Blogs are the new frontier. As was the development of the American West with Adventurist Frontiersman searching out new growth opportunities across the United States they were followed by the settlers when word got back east of lush fertile lands and valleys and glens with fresh spring fed waters. Or, the gold strikes of San Francisco that were staked out by the leaders and the cities were built by the settlers pursuing their dreams of unimaginable wealth. "Go West Young Man!" These were the cries of the Eastern Business men who used the west as an opportunity to sell their wares. The Blog, in my humble estimation, is at the Settler stage. A great book/study conducted by Bill Ives an Transforming Conversations ontact had many IT Professionals in his resume database and I had the contacts in the large Banks and Corporations. As time went on I met another contact and we used his internet development know how and my contacts in the industry and we developed an online Professional Trades Networking business. I later walked away from that business realizing that we were too far ahead of our time. I also leveraged my employees and equipment where ever and when ever I thought I could make an extra buck. My lesson learned was to always keep my eyes open to the next opportunity. Today, that next opportunity is Blogs.How much time and money does your organization lose because people are not able to have the tough conversations?The important conversations that can have the most impact are the ones that people avoid. They may know the conversation needs to happen but hope that somebody else will initiate it or feel it’s not my job, or want to wait until the time is right. They make an attempt to have the conversation but sidestep th Blogs are the new frontier. As was the development of the American West with Adventurist Frontiersman searching out new growth opportunities across the United States they were followed by the settlers when word got back east of lush fertile lands and valleys and glens with fresh spring fed waters. Or, the gold strikes of San Francisco that were staked out by the leaders and the cities were built by the settlers pursuing their dreams of unimaginable wealth. "Go West Young Man!" These were the cries of the Eastern Business men who used the west as an opportunity to sell their wares. The Blog, in my humble estimation, is at the Settler stage. A great book/study conducted by Bill Ives a Career Success: Take Charge of Your Career t business realizing that we were too far ahead of our time. I also leveraged my employees and equipment where ever and when ever I thought I could make an extra buck. My lesson learned was to always keep my eyes open to the next opportunity. Today, that next opportunity is Blogs.People react very differently to the waves of change that suddenly flood the work and marketplace. Some, who feel confused or unsettled struggle to keep their heads above water gasping for air. By contrast, others, who may not even like or agree with the changes, nevertheless accept them, get on with their lives and swim forcefully to their new destination. The following three tactics will help you mobilize your resources to Blogs are the new frontier. As was the development of the American West with Adventurist Frontiersman searching out new growth opportunities across the United States they were followed by the settlers when word got back east of lush fertile lands and valleys and glens with fresh spring fed waters. Or, the gold strikes of San Francisco that were staked out by the leaders and the cities were built by the settlers pursuing their dreams of unimaginable wealth. "Go West Young Man!" These were the cries of the Eastern Business men who used the west as an opportunity to sell their wares. The Blog, in my humble estimation, is at the Settler stage. A great book/study conducted by Bill Ives a Employee Retention Surveys velopment of the American West with Adventurist Frontiersman searching out new growth opportunities across the United States they were followed by the settlers when word got back east of lush fertile lands and valleys and glens with fresh spring fed waters. Or, the gold strikes of San Francisco that were staked out by the leaders and the cities were built by the settlers pursuing their dreams of unimaginable wealth. "Go West Young Man!" These were the cries of the Eastern Business men who used the west as an opportunity to sell their wares.Employee retention is one of the biggest challenges of businesses today. Attracting the best talent is an arduous task, but retaining these employees is even more difficult. Increasing globalization has made this even more difficult, as employees are ready to shift jobs and relocate to any part of the world.Today, even the best companies are plagued by high employee turnover. One way to tackle this problem is to underst The Blog, in my humble estimation, is at the Settler stage. A great book/study conducted by Bill Ives a 5 Ways to Increase Business Sales by Contacting Your Existing Customers ers and the cities were built by the settlers pursuing their dreams of unimaginable wealth. "Go West Young Man!" These were the cries of the Eastern Business men who used the west as an opportunity to sell their wares.One of the best ways to increase your sales and one that won't cost you a lot or take a huge amount of time is by selling more to your existing customers. This can be a lengthy process, and expensive to win over new customers between advertising, sales calls, and approvals. With existing customers the process can be much quicker, smoother, and less costly.Existing customers already know you and what you can do. Your cha The Blog, in my humble estimation, is at the Settler stage. A great book/study conducted by Bill Ives and Amanda Watlington, both PH.D.'s, states this best, (the book is Business Blogs: A Practical Guide, and can be purchased through this link: http://www.businessblogguide.com ) with a reference to a 2004 Pew Internet and American Life Project found, "...approximately 11% of internet users are blog readers and that 5% have actually built a blog or posted a comment to a blog. The medium was exploding...Pew estimated that blog readership shot up 58%. 27% of the 120 million internet users read blogs, up from 17% a few months earlier, for a global total of 32 million." It is clear to see that the medium (Blogs) was exploding in 2004 and in 2007 the exponential growth might be hitting a flash point just as the Chrysler Mini Van did to sales for a struggling Chrysler Corpoartion. With the millions of people sourcing information from blogs and Search Engines moving Blogs up the page rankings quicker than websites due to the frequency of change on the Blog we are now entering a period of World Wide Web settlement. Note: If you plan to start a Blog you will need to work hard to make daily changes to your blog perhaps as high as 5 times a day. Now here is the opportunity; online advertising. The higher you get on the Search Engines which is driven by the more people who read and see value in what y
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