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    Is Consensus Sinking Your Organization?
    The senior manager of a large organization called me seeking help.‘We are stiff and bureaucratic,’ he said, ‘but we want to be more open. We are formal until it hurts but we’d like more innovation. Can you help us, Mr. Kaufman? Can you share a new perspective and bring some fresh ideas?’I accepted the assignment and found that what he said was true: they had an old culture of top-down control, suffocating authority, miles of red tape and rigid ways of working.With enthusiasm, I prepared a speech that opened many eyes. Laughter rolled through the
    oe visiting for his cup’o joe. That shift in thinking built an empire.

    The Auto Wins the Lotto
    Car dealerships have been around for seventy years. At the time of this writing, there are about 270 LEXUS dealerships in the country—compared with 5,000 Ford dealerships. LEXUS is the number one selling luxury nameplate in the U.S. Why has their success been a steady, steep climb since its conception in 1989? LEXUS sweats the small stuff.

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    That Waiter or Waitress Could Be Making You Fat!
    Today I ate in a restaurant and the server messed up my order.There’s nothing new about that; it happens to me all the time.Despite the fact that I repeat myself to make sure I’ve been heard, I still get ice with my Diet Coke, no lemon or lime, and regular, high octane, sugared cola instead of the calorie free.But there’s one failing on the part of a server that is unforgivable.It is bringing all of the meal’s courses at the same time.Take a little quiz with me.Is the “appetizer” to be served:(a) Before the main cours
    Today’s retail marketplace has become an aggressive playing field. The internet provides consumers with a new medium for purchasing a world of products and services, and retailers with a new frontier to engage and retain customers. This competitive marketplace has allowed consumers to sit back and watch retailers slug it out until one brand remains standing. If most retailers deliver on what they promise, what are the attributes that make us partial to a brand? The winning brands sweat the small stuff.

    Coffee Anyone?
    Coffee has been around for centuries. Dunkin’ Donuts got its start in 1950 and began selling “America’s Best Coffee.” I sat in a Dunkin’ Donuts twenty years ago and read the Sunday paper. How did they fall behind Starbucks? Starbucks put their brand on the world map by creating a process and culture caffeine hounds couldn’t resist. How? Starbucks sweats the small stuff.

    Starbucks shifted the retail mission from coffee transaction, to coffee relationship. Baristas aren’t happy to make you a cup of coffee; they are delighted to present you with one of their creations. Their employees report they can recall many first names of morning regulars and how they prefer their coffee. They handle the rush of customers with the flair of New York City bartenders. This kind of employee performance can make you believe you can taste the difference in their coffee.

    The genius of this retailer began with empathizing with coffee drinkers. What else would customers appreciate with their beverage? Starbucks expanded their breadth of products to include breath mints, bottled water and even their own brand of music CD’s. They created an experience people were inspired to revisit. An environment replete with “little things” (products and services) made a major difference to the average Joe visiting for his cup’o joe. That shift in thinking built an empire.

    The Auto Wins the Lotto
    Car dealerships have been around for seventy years. At the time of this writing, there are about 270 LEXUS dealerships in the country—compared with 5,000 Ford dealerships. LEXUS is the number one selling luxury nameplate in the U.S. Why has their success been a steady, steep climb since its conception in 1989? LEXUS sweats the small stuff.

    Cons

    Animated Logos - Logo Design Guru
    The world may be changing at a fast pace but the internet is changing even faster. Online businesses are taking the market by storm; to get a firm footing in the market where the competition is running high, you need to be noticed. The newest trend in marketing is animated logos. Animated logos can be made easily and at a reasonable price from online designers.You can choose from the various available choices which are:A professional logo designerLogo designing SoftwareOnline logo designerAfter you have made a plan for your busines
    rand? The winning brands sweat the small stuff.

    Coffee Anyone?
    Coffee has been around for centuries. Dunkin’ Donuts got its start in 1950 and began selling “America’s Best Coffee.” I sat in a Dunkin’ Donuts twenty years ago and read the Sunday paper. How did they fall behind Starbucks? Starbucks put their brand on the world map by creating a process and culture caffeine hounds couldn’t resist. How? Starbucks sweats the small stuff.

    Starbucks shifted the retail mission from coffee transaction, to coffee relationship. Baristas aren’t happy to make you a cup of coffee; they are delighted to present you with one of their creations. Their employees report they can recall many first names of morning regulars and how they prefer their coffee. They handle the rush of customers with the flair of New York City bartenders. This kind of employee performance can make you believe you can taste the difference in their coffee.

    The genius of this retailer began with empathizing with coffee drinkers. What else would customers appreciate with their beverage? Starbucks expanded their breadth of products to include breath mints, bottled water and even their own brand of music CD’s. They created an experience people were inspired to revisit. An environment replete with “little things” (products and services) made a major difference to the average Joe visiting for his cup’o joe. That shift in thinking built an empire.

    The Auto Wins the Lotto
    Car dealerships have been around for seventy years. At the time of this writing, there are about 270 LEXUS dealerships in the country—compared with 5,000 Ford dealerships. LEXUS is the number one selling luxury nameplate in the U.S. Why has their success been a steady, steep climb since its conception in 1989? LEXUS sweats the small stuff.

    Cons

    7 Secret Tips for Branding Your Market
    Putting an Identifying Brand on Your Business often breathes terror into the minds of business owners, but it doesn’t have to frighten you. There are several simple ways of putting a Brand on Your business that brings clients back and keeps you in the forefront of their thoughts, when they need products or services you provide.Pull together a list of things that will help build your Brand.1. Know your Business PurposeWhat is the purpose of your business? Answer that question in ten words or less, and you suddenly have a purpose you can spout as
    arbucks shifted the retail mission from coffee transaction, to coffee relationship. Baristas aren’t happy to make you a cup of coffee; they are delighted to present you with one of their creations. Their employees report they can recall many first names of morning regulars and how they prefer their coffee. They handle the rush of customers with the flair of New York City bartenders. This kind of employee performance can make you believe you can taste the difference in their coffee.

    The genius of this retailer began with empathizing with coffee drinkers. What else would customers appreciate with their beverage? Starbucks expanded their breadth of products to include breath mints, bottled water and even their own brand of music CD’s. They created an experience people were inspired to revisit. An environment replete with “little things” (products and services) made a major difference to the average Joe visiting for his cup’o joe. That shift in thinking built an empire.

    The Auto Wins the Lotto
    Car dealerships have been around for seventy years. At the time of this writing, there are about 270 LEXUS dealerships in the country—compared with 5,000 Ford dealerships. LEXUS is the number one selling luxury nameplate in the U.S. Why has their success been a steady, steep climb since its conception in 1989? LEXUS sweats the small stuff.

    Cons

    Networking Your Way Out Of Your Business Comfort Zone
    What motivates somebody to set up a small business?You are often on your own, lacking a lot of start up money in hand, without the full set of skills to build your business and most often without sufficient experience of the competitive market you are getting ready to jump into.Regardless of all these barriers to launching a small business we still in confident, if not foolhardy, fashion.It is the basic desire of what we want that drives our inner-direction. If the basic desire is to reap a little money to add to our current earnings or actually
    difference in their coffee.

    The genius of this retailer began with empathizing with coffee drinkers. What else would customers appreciate with their beverage? Starbucks expanded their breadth of products to include breath mints, bottled water and even their own brand of music CD’s. They created an experience people were inspired to revisit. An environment replete with “little things” (products and services) made a major difference to the average Joe visiting for his cup’o joe. That shift in thinking built an empire.

    The Auto Wins the Lotto
    Car dealerships have been around for seventy years. At the time of this writing, there are about 270 LEXUS dealerships in the country—compared with 5,000 Ford dealerships. LEXUS is the number one selling luxury nameplate in the U.S. Why has their success been a steady, steep climb since its conception in 1989? LEXUS sweats the small stuff.

    Cons

    Am I Providing a Safe Working Environment for my Staff?
    Health and Safety is a very in depth and complicated subject, the aim of this article is to highlight a few of the legal issues a business owner should consider if they want to improve working conditions.1. By law every business that employs 5 or more employees, including part time staff, must display an up to date Health and Safety policy. An up to date policy must be signed and dated annually.2. By law every business that employs 5 or more employees, including part time staff must carry out and record their risk assessments.Other consideration
    oe visiting for his cup’o joe. That shift in thinking built an empire.

    The Auto Wins the Lotto
    Car dealerships have been around for seventy years. At the time of this writing, there are about 270 LEXUS dealerships in the country—compared with 5,000 Ford dealerships. LEXUS is the number one selling luxury nameplate in the U.S. Why has their success been a steady, steep climb since its conception in 1989? LEXUS sweats the small stuff.

    Consider a car buying and servicing experience from a customer’s point of view. What affects where you decide to take your business? LEXUS conducted a comprehensive study and put their findings to work. It doesn’t make sense to guess at what people want, or try to condition customers to like what we offer. If the dogs don’t eat the dog food, all else is immaterial.

    At your typical LEXUS dealership, you can sit in a comfortable customer lounge, and enjoy a cappuccino while watching CNN on a flat screen television. Still not impressed? You can connect to the internet during your complimentary carwash. These are little details that make a car shopper partial to their brand aside of product attributes. For the average buyer, the buying decision isn’t based on what’s under the hood. (How many pounds of torque does your car offer?) The decision is based on the subtleties of value-added services that have little to do with the core product offering.

    The Ritz Service Blitz
    There are an abundance of hotels in the U.S. Each promise a hassle-free, turnkey experience. They worry about us while we tend our agendas. How did the Ritz-Carlton and The Four Seasons establish luxury brand name recognition? They focused on the small stuff.

    Most premier hotels provide a luxurious $500 a night room. The reasons some perform better than others is due to an obsession with the little details. Many brands can offer you a room key with a smile, few anticipate your needs days before you arrive. The best brands take note of your pillow preference, wine preferences and if you are partial to egg whites? You don’t think a little chocolate on your pillow is a major coup until one night is not there. It’s always the little things.

    W.I.I.F.M.? What’s In It For Me?
    You’re wondering, “How does this apply to

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