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Category Archives: Business Tips
Easy Tips to Grow Your Business’ Client Base
TweetThe most crucial, and often the most difficult, aspect of achieving success in business is having the ability to attract new customers. Keeping your customers loyal to you can be testing, too, but at least at that point, you already … Continue reading
Go Back to the Basics – Make a Business Plan
TweetWhen a sports team is stuck in a losing streak, and feeling down and out what does the coach say? He or she usually claims that the team is going to “get back to the basics” with grueling practice drills … Continue reading
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In the Long Run, Who Will Come Out as a Winner?
Considering today’s challenging business climate, volatile economic conditions, more cost-conscious customers, and ferocious competition, you can’t help but wonder: “In the long run, who will come out as a winner? Continue reading
How to Project the Right Stuff
TweetAs a business professional, your success is largely dependent upon your ability to build strong relationships with your customers, potential customers, suppliers, employees, vendors, and peers. share: Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share … Continue reading
Three Years From Now, Who Will Be Left Standing?
Considering today’s unprecedented stresses, volatile economic situation, more cost-conscious customers, and ferocious competition, you can’t help but wonder: “Who will be left standing three years from now?”
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ASK QUESTIONS AND LISTEN Like Harley-Davidson
For many years, Honda had been far outdistancing Harley in the motorcycle marketplace. The leaders at Harley struggled to find the answer to this dilemma and make their mark in the motorcycle manufacturing business. Finally, the Harley execs assembled their entire work force, including their assembly line workers, and asked them directly, “What ideas do you have to help us increase our market share?” Continue reading
