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What is the Price?

Kevin Eikenberry

Consulting Speaking Training Products KevinEikenberry.com About Blog Home Blogs I Like Leadership Learning Subscribe What is the Price? That’s certainly one form of PRICE but it’s actually so much more. What about The Price of Happiness? The Price of Life? The Price of Work? The Price of Faith?

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The price of leadership

Lead on Purpose

Whether you want to pay the price to reach the leadership level of your dreams is the real question you need to sort out. — The Product Management Perspective: Most product managers do not “manage&# other people (in the traditional HR sense of the word). » Like Be the first to like this post.

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How are you doing on price? :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Since then, I have had more and more discussions with my clients about their pricing strategies and being squeezed in this market. In a lean economy, many sales and business development people feel obligated to discount their prices; at least, the discussion of price and where it fits in the sales strategy becomes more important than ever.

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What matters in 2010?

Lead on Purpose

What matters in 2010? Webber “After a decade of truly spectacular underachievement, what we need now is less management and more freedom – fewer individual automatons and more autonomous individuals.&# - Daniel H.

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The Value Of Inclusive Leadership

The Horizons Tracker

I’m sure we’ve all encountered managers who love to hog the limelight and take any credit for collective efforts. The study found that not only are such managers more likely to retain key talent but are also twice as likely to be promoted to CEO than average.

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Do You Deliver Good Or Bad Customer Service? | Rich Gee Group

Rich Gee Group

It’s a high-end establishment, most of their prices are top dollar (even the sale items), but I like going there because they always have the best clothing. So I put on my best Rich Gee smile and politely asked for the manager. The service at our local store was helpful and got me in and out ASAP. Bad Customer! Unported License.

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QAspire Blog: Practical Insights on Quality, Management.

QAspire

Home Go to QAspire.com Guest Posts Disclaimer Nicholas Bate’s Book ‘Instant MBA’ and Other Great Resources for 2010 Nicholas Bate is a prolific thinker, blogger and author. 2010 promises to be exciting and there is no better time than now to read such brilliant resources and go from good to great!

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