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Textiles Applications in Automotive Industry es how to do the same. You’ll go farther faster.With the rising level of automobile production and its corresponding worldwide stocks based on the rapid industrialisation in Asia, Africa and Latin America plus the rising demand in Eastern Europe, the proportion of textiles in a motor car is increasing in response to 9. Educate – Make time on a regular basis to train your team. They’ll appreciate your investment in their personal and professional growth, and they’ll be more productive for you. 10. Take Five – Owning your own small business means taking on a lot of challenges and pressures. Make sure Coir Fibre is Obtained From Coconut 1. Trust Your Team – Delegation. Empowerment. Call it what you wish. You can’t do everything by yourself. Hire the best people, train them well, then get out of their way.Coir Fibre is one of the oldest natural fibres found in the world today. It has been in using for more a millennium though various coastal regions. Many household and industrial products are being made from this fibre. Coir is obtained from the fruit of the coconut tree 2. Communicate – You may know where your small business is heading, but if your employees don’t, they can’t help you get there. Make time to share with them on a daily basis. 3. Smash The Box – It’s a clich?…“think outside the box.” What if there was no box? What could you do differently? Be innovative…and look for new ways to do everything you do better. 4. Ask Questions – A good business philosophy to get to the root of an issue is to ask “Why?” seven times. Ask a lot of questions…to your customers, suppliers, employees and yourself. 5. Make It Easy – Consider all the ways customers interact with your small business. Where are the barriers, and how can you remove them to enhance the customer experience? 6. Plan For Success – A business plan isn’t something you do before opening, then stick in a drawer and forget. Take time to update yours each year…focusing on new opportunities. 7. Stand On A Chair – In “Dead Poets Society,” students stand on their desks to get a different perspective. Do this at your small business location, and you’ll see lots of things…for the first time. 8. Follow The System – Stick with your proven business practices...and show your employees how to do the same. You’ll go farther faster. 9. Educate – Make time on a regular basis to train your team. They’ll appreciate your investment in their personal and professional growth, and they’ll be more productive for you. 10. Take Five – Owning your own small business means taking on a lot of challenges and pressures. Make sure Succeed In Business By Watching Movies is.Movies make a great past time. Millions of people enjoy movies for their pure value as entertainment devices. But how many people know that movies can teach some of the greatest business lessons possible.Study the business lessons inside some of the most popular 3. Smash The Box – It’s a clich?…“think outside the box.” What if there was no box? What could you do differently? Be innovative…and look for new ways to do everything you do better. 4. Ask Questions – A good business philosophy to get to the root of an issue is to ask “Why?” seven times. Ask a lot of questions…to your customers, suppliers, employees and yourself. 5. Make It Easy – Consider all the ways customers interact with your small business. Where are the barriers, and how can you remove them to enhance the customer experience? 6. Plan For Success – A business plan isn’t something you do before opening, then stick in a drawer and forget. Take time to update yours each year…focusing on new opportunities. 7. Stand On A Chair – In “Dead Poets Society,” students stand on their desks to get a different perspective. Do this at your small business location, and you’ll see lots of things…for the first time. 8. Follow The System – Stick with your proven business practices...and show your employees how to do the same. You’ll go farther faster. 9. Educate – Make time on a regular basis to train your team. They’ll appreciate your investment in their personal and professional growth, and they’ll be more productive for you. 10. Take Five – Owning your own small business means taking on a lot of challenges and pressures. Make sure SSTOP! 5 Steps to Approach Complaining Customers uppliers, employees and yourself.Let’s say a customer comes to you with a complaint.Maybe in person, via email or over the phone.What’s the best approach?It’s simple: SSTOP!No, that wasn’t a typo. You read it right: SSTOP. And it represents a five-step process for approach 5. Make It Easy – Consider all the ways customers interact with your small business. Where are the barriers, and how can you remove them to enhance the customer experience? 6. Plan For Success – A business plan isn’t something you do before opening, then stick in a drawer and forget. Take time to update yours each year…focusing on new opportunities. 7. Stand On A Chair – In “Dead Poets Society,” students stand on their desks to get a different perspective. Do this at your small business location, and you’ll see lots of things…for the first time. 8. Follow The System – Stick with your proven business practices...and show your employees how to do the same. You’ll go farther faster. 9. Educate – Make time on a regular basis to train your team. They’ll appreciate your investment in their personal and professional growth, and they’ll be more productive for you. 10. Take Five – Owning your own small business means taking on a lot of challenges and pressures. Make sure How to Value Your Business e yours each year…focusing on new opportunities.There are many ways of putting a value on your company. One method is to analyse future income and profits. This process is known as the investment approach to valuation. To produce accurate figures the vendor needs to make calculations based on the amount of income tha 7. Stand On A Chair – In “Dead Poets Society,” students stand on their desks to get a different perspective. Do this at your small business location, and you’ll see lots of things…for the first time. 8. Follow The System – Stick with your proven business practices...and show your employees how to do the same. You’ll go farther faster. 9. Educate – Make time on a regular basis to train your team. They’ll appreciate your investment in their personal and professional growth, and they’ll be more productive for you. 10. Take Five – Owning your own small business means taking on a lot of challenges and pressures. Make sure Operating on Perpetual Overload? es how to do the same. You’ll go farther faster.Check Out Your E-HabitsAnother week has ended. And, despite moving at the speed of light, you’ve once again barely made a dent in your more important goals or projects. Just about everyone wishes they had more time to focus on the really important things: Act 9. Educate – Make time on a regular basis to train your team. They’ll appreciate your investment in their personal and professional growth, and they’ll be more productive for you. 10. Take Five – Owning your own small business means taking on a lot of challenges and pressures. Make sure you step away occasionally and refresh. You’ll be more energized when you return. 11. Get Close – Step outside the walls of your office/location, and “ground pound”…getting to know your customers and staying involved in your community. It leads to geometric returns. Copyright © 2005 by Success Handler, LLC. All rights reserved.
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