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6 Factors That Can Impact Your Commercial Business

Strategy Driven

In the commercial world, factors ranging from sudden disasters to evolving market trends play a crucial role in shaping the business landscape. While some of these elements are within a business owner’s control, others are external forces that require a well-thought-out strategy to manage.

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Is Your Culture Powering or Souring Your Brand?

The Practical Leader

That’s brand management in many companies. Companies spend big dollars on research, marketing, and promotions to attract customers. So customers drift away while marketing spends more money to attract more customers. Brand management is an inside job. But poor service experiences don’t match the brand promise.

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How To Present Yourself Like A Professional. | Rich Gee Group

Rich Gee Group

Grow up and learn your tools inside out. Screw this up and you cut your sales dramatically. And their attitude is they are ‘too above’ this issue to worry about it — bottom line, YOU’RE NOT. If you don’t know who he is, check out his site, his books, and his workshops. Smile or Die!

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15 Essentials for Your Startup to Succeed

Strategy Driven

Be sure to attend seminars, conferences, networking events, and workshops. Set up a professional website. Determine when it’s best to launch your start-up by looking into what’s going on in your personal life; if you’re going to move places or get a baby, it might not be the best time. Have a clean budget.

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Navigator Newsletter #180

Chart Your Course

They are realizing if employees and managers are unhappy, they are going to leave. It has a huge impact on the bottom line. There needs to be a system for decision-making and development of leaders and managers as well as the reinforcement of values, directions and performance expectations. 9) Customer and market focus.

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The Differences Between Feedback and Advice, and Why It Matters

Kevin Eikenberry

This means you must set up the conversation for ultimate success. The bottom line is that you must provide those you lead with observations and data about their past performance: both what is going well and what might need to improve (i.e. So choosing your words can be helpful. give them feedback).

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Why Networking Is Dead — Part One.

Rich Gee Group

When you network, once the person realizes that the conversation is all about you and what they can do for you — a wall of glass goes up. That’s the bottom line. I’ve been giving local workshops. How To Pick Yourself Up After You Fail. What’s the biggest reason why you should Connect and not Network?

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