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Twitter Weekly Highlights for 2011-02-25

Tanveer Naseer

Chew Your Way to Afternoon Brainpower by @ RobynMcMaster [link] # neuroscience #productivity #. Beyond Core Competence via HBR [link] # strategy #vision #. link] # communication #productivity #. Thanks @ SmartBrief for including my post on how we view opportunities in today’s Workforce newsletter [link] #.

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The Rainmaker 'Fab Five' Blog Picks of the Week

Sales Wolf Blog

Successories Motivational Products Talent Managment Magazine Testing and Assessments - An Employers Guide to Good Practices Testing and Assessments - DOL The Rainmaker Group - Possibility Maximization An amazing group of people commited to making a difference in the world they live - one soul, one organization, one Customer Experience at a time.

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Leverage Your Business Exponentially

Strategy Driven

’ As I began to read marketing materials, it was clear I needed to create a multitude of product and service which seemed close to impossible. A few years later, another business advisor suggested I develop a sales tip sheet as a gift when someone purchases a product or service from me. Click here to cancel reply.

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Marketing and Sales – Some Sales Are Simply Not Worth Making

Strategy Driven

And while every business must sell a critical mass of products and services to survive and flourish, to whom, what, and how it sells greatly affects long-term success. Time and again, companies fail, in part, because of the financial burden and managerial distraction of serving customers outside of the organization’s core competencies.

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The Big Picture of Business – Business Lessons to be Learned from the Enron Scandal

Strategy Driven

Core Business. Enron (like many other companies) got into areas beyond their core competencies. Egos and working mannerisms did not produce the most productive workforce. Failure to contextualize the product, business, marketplace and bigger picture. Employees emulated corporate culturisms. Inability to plan.