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Five Great Ways to Earn Extra Money in 2010 :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Sell, Sell, Sell with an E-commerce web site that has Credit Card Processing capabilities Go through your garage, attic, storage shed, or closet to find items you don’t use that could bring in some extra cash. Crush Your Competition in 2010 You are probably wondering how your competitors are getting write-ups and articles.

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Loyalty vs. Tenure | N2Growth Blog

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These companies have placed themselves far behind the technology curve because tenured managers hire employees with obsolete skill sets and together they create mediocre solutions. The mandates for compliance along with the accompanying maze of bureaucratic processes and procedures, will often take precedence over doing the right thing.

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Vision vs. Mission | N2Growth Blog

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Our responsibility is to respect the ethic. Furthermore, the enduring anchor of an organization is found in its values and ethics, not its mission. An organization's purpose often changes over time as advances in technology, changes in customer demands/preferences, etc. Vision never drives mission.

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8 Traits of Ineffective Leaders | N2Growth Blog

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link] Links for May 16 2010 — Eric D. There is so much unethical behavior (what I refer to as situational ethics) at the executive level that continues to create an us versus them environment. No Ratings Yet) Loading … [.] link] 50 Tips to Make You a Better Leader – Just another redarchive.net weblog [.] Kevin Excellent summary.

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Building Customer Loyalty :: Women on Business

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I do it one “D” at a time: Discover (what is important or of value to my customer), Decide (what their experience will look like), Deliver (what I set as their expectation) and Do It Again (it’s an ongoing process that changes and improves with feedback). It’s an ongoing process that is never complete.

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Can Leaders Take a Break? :: Women on Business

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Purdue is known for its bright engineers, top flight technology students, it is the alma mater of the first and last men to walk on the moon. Women Leaders and Male Partnership In any learning process, there is a tendency to go. 2 Comments 1 Jen Gresham December 13th, 2010 at 12:00 pm Interesting post. But is there a video?

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Living Without the “K” On Your “_eyboard” :: Women on Business

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Coming up with Creative Solutions I am fascinated by the creative process. Related posts: The 80/20 Way to Make a Living… and a Life Have you ever found yourself working long hours, skipping lunch, How to attack the business doldrums It’s nearly mid-October and we’ve all been shuffling along in. Do you find. Want that job?