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Networking Success Strategies are researching. This is a great acid test. Some consultants will outright tell you they won’t do it. Most consultants are really resellers in disguise. Usually they will offer you their services for free in exchange for a lucrative equipment contract. Don’t be fooled, these are the ultimate wolves in sheep’s clothing. By informing them that they will not get the contract you ensure their honesty. Incidentally, a real consultant will not be upset by this offer.Using networking as a sales and marketing tool is the most effective way to promote your product or service. The unfortunate reality is many simply can’t network effectively and often times end up standing around with a group of people they already know and leave an event with no new contacts. The good news is networking is a skill that can be learned.There are many organizations which can provide excellent networking opportunities for a business. However, the key to attending networking events is planning ahead and maximizing the opportunity.Before Now that you have all available information, it's time to make a decision. This is why you are the boss. Take the bull by the horns, grab the tiger by the ears and every other clich? you can think of and make a decision. Use the facts and figures in front of you. The fir The Top 10 Business Opportunities Are The Worst 10 Business Opportunities We have all fallen prey to that awesome salesman that convinces us that we cannot live without their new and improved product. We spent the money, got the product, tried it and maybe we used it or maybe we threw it away. Even if we used it, we had problems with it and we got fed up with the damn fool thing. Ever order anything from one of those home shopping television stations? Then you might know what I am talking about.Most business magazines or business websites will, at some point or another, publish lists about the top 10 business opportunities, top 10 business startups, top 10 business ideas, or other similar top 10's for budding entrepreneurs. Here is one such top ten from Inc Magazine; it is their list of top 10 industries to start and grow a business: Internet Services & Data Processing: 2 billion people are expected to be online by 2010 Computer Systems & Related Services: Employment at computer design and service firms is projected to We have been conditioned to believe that if something is new it must be improved. Ask anyone that bought Windows ME if they thought it was "improved?" The Recycling Bin of history is filled with glorious failures that were touted as the solution to all problems from customer relationship management to baldness. In this article I will give you the greatest gift you have ever received for free. Hope you use it. Recite with me: "Just because it is the latest, does not mean it's the greatest." Now, say that about ten times until you believe it. Don't scoff or laugh. I am serious. I want you to take a mental inventory of the number of times you fell for hype and spent money or time on some product that was new. Don't limit this to just technology; include every aspect of your life from cars to hairbrushes. Be honest. If you are like most people then the answer should surprise you. We buy an awful lot of junk in this country. That is part of what it means to be a good American! And if you buy it with a credit card, even better. Spend, spend spend! The more you spend the happier you will be. I am just as guilty as everyone else. I remember buying a new fangled telescoping broom/mop/squeegee for the low price of $15.95. The first time we used it the crazy thing exploded. I am not kidding! The thing exploded into fifty pieces in my hands. Another $15.95 flushed down the toilet. However, while this may be true for the average consumer, a business has to be much smarter. As a decision maker for your company you must make smarter choices. Don't get sucked in by hype, marketing, public relations or word of mouth. Remember, chances are you employ the same types of tactics when you sell your product or service! You must be smarter than that if your business is to survive. Examine every significant business purchase from as many angles as possible. Discuss this with your managers and the various departments that will be directly impacted by this new system. Spend some money and consult experts in the field. If the product you are buying is impressively expensive (what they call in college business courses a "capital expenditure") then you should find a technology consulting company and get their opinions. Now, here's the hook and the guarantee that they will be honest. Tell them from the beginning that they will never, ever, under any circumstances get the sale contract for this system. They can charge you for their time but they will never make a penny from selling you this product you are researching. This is a great acid test. Some consultants will outright tell you they won’t do it. Most consultants are really resellers in disguise. Usually they will offer you their services for free in exchange for a lucrative equipment contract. Don’t be fooled, these are the ultimate wolves in sheep’s clothing. By informing them that they will not get the contract you ensure their honesty. Incidentally, a real consultant will not be upset by this offer. Now that you have all available information, it's time to make a decision. This is why you are the boss. Take the bull by the horns, grab the tiger by the ears and every other clich? you can think of and make a decision. Use the facts and figures in front of you. The firs Why Appraising Performance Regularly Against Relevant Criteria Is So Important .A company’s performance appraisal process is critically important. It answers the two questions that every member of an organisation wants to know:• What do you expect of me?• How am I doing at meeting your expectations?Regular assessments and appraisals are essential if individuals are to continually expand their “skills set” and should deliver three key benefits for an organisation:• A clear career path for progression (which typically seems to motivate salespeople who operate in a business-to-business environment)• Evidence of In this article I will give you the greatest gift you have ever received for free. Hope you use it. Recite with me: "Just because it is the latest, does not mean it's the greatest." Now, say that about ten times until you believe it. Don't scoff or laugh. I am serious. I want you to take a mental inventory of the number of times you fell for hype and spent money or time on some product that was new. Don't limit this to just technology; include every aspect of your life from cars to hairbrushes. Be honest. If you are like most people then the answer should surprise you. We buy an awful lot of junk in this country. That is part of what it means to be a good American! And if you buy it with a credit card, even better. Spend, spend spend! The more you spend the happier you will be. I am just as guilty as everyone else. I remember buying a new fangled telescoping broom/mop/squeegee for the low price of $15.95. The first time we used it the crazy thing exploded. I am not kidding! The thing exploded into fifty pieces in my hands. Another $15.95 flushed down the toilet. However, while this may be true for the average consumer, a business has to be much smarter. As a decision maker for your company you must make smarter choices. Don't get sucked in by hype, marketing, public relations or word of mouth. Remember, chances are you employ the same types of tactics when you sell your product or service! You must be smarter than that if your business is to survive. Examine every significant business purchase from as many angles as possible. Discuss this with your managers and the various departments that will be directly impacted by this new system. Spend some money and consult experts in the field. If the product you are buying is impressively expensive (what they call in college business courses a "capital expenditure") then you should find a technology consulting company and get their opinions. Now, here's the hook and the guarantee that they will be honest. Tell them from the beginning that they will never, ever, under any circumstances get the sale contract for this system. They can charge you for their time but they will never make a penny from selling you this product you are researching. This is a great acid test. Some consultants will outright tell you they won’t do it. Most consultants are really resellers in disguise. Usually they will offer you their services for free in exchange for a lucrative equipment contract. Don’t be fooled, these are the ultimate wolves in sheep’s clothing. By informing them that they will not get the contract you ensure their honesty. Incidentally, a real consultant will not be upset by this offer. Now that you have all available information, it's time to make a decision. This is why you are the boss. Take the bull by the horns, grab the tiger by the ears and every other clich? you can think of and make a decision. Use the facts and figures in front of you. The fir How an Old Swimming Lesson will Keep You Afloat Instead of Sinking in Sales spend spend! The more you spend the happier you will be. I am just as guilty as everyone else. I remember buying a new fangled telescoping broom/mop/squeegee for the low price of $15.95. The first time we used it the crazy thing exploded. I am not kidding! The thing exploded into fifty pieces in my hands. Another $15.95 flushed down the toilet.I recently took my very first swimming lesson. You would think that a California native would have learned how to swim somewhere along the path of life. I guess the opportunity never came, until recently. I didn't know what to expect from my swim lesson. I was amazed at how much I didn't know about swimming. We started at the beginning. The first hurtle was to learn how to float. The instructor told us to relax and take a deep breath, arch our backs and we would float to the top. My first attempts were not successful. I felt like a rock in the water. It seemed to b However, while this may be true for the average consumer, a business has to be much smarter. As a decision maker for your company you must make smarter choices. Don't get sucked in by hype, marketing, public relations or word of mouth. Remember, chances are you employ the same types of tactics when you sell your product or service! You must be smarter than that if your business is to survive. Examine every significant business purchase from as many angles as possible. Discuss this with your managers and the various departments that will be directly impacted by this new system. Spend some money and consult experts in the field. If the product you are buying is impressively expensive (what they call in college business courses a "capital expenditure") then you should find a technology consulting company and get their opinions. Now, here's the hook and the guarantee that they will be honest. Tell them from the beginning that they will never, ever, under any circumstances get the sale contract for this system. They can charge you for their time but they will never make a penny from selling you this product you are researching. This is a great acid test. Some consultants will outright tell you they won’t do it. Most consultants are really resellers in disguise. Usually they will offer you their services for free in exchange for a lucrative equipment contract. Don’t be fooled, these are the ultimate wolves in sheep’s clothing. By informing them that they will not get the contract you ensure their honesty. Incidentally, a real consultant will not be upset by this offer. Now that you have all available information, it's time to make a decision. This is why you are the boss. Take the bull by the horns, grab the tiger by the ears and every other clich? you can think of and make a decision. Use the facts and figures in front of you. The fir Venturing Into The Unknown vive.Yet another year has sped past. Before we knew it, we’ve been pitch forked into the New Year! Can we make our life in 2005 substantively different or will we continue to make tame resolutions that evaporate on the flimsiest of temptations? This is a question that we need to ask ourselves now more than ever. Deep introspection is the need of the hour; and out of that introspection must flow a resolve that steels us against making the same mistakes that we repeated in 2004. The searing pain that we experienced as we followed the destructive path of the South Asian ts Examine every significant business purchase from as many angles as possible. Discuss this with your managers and the various departments that will be directly impacted by this new system. Spend some money and consult experts in the field. If the product you are buying is impressively expensive (what they call in college business courses a "capital expenditure") then you should find a technology consulting company and get their opinions. Now, here's the hook and the guarantee that they will be honest. Tell them from the beginning that they will never, ever, under any circumstances get the sale contract for this system. They can charge you for their time but they will never make a penny from selling you this product you are researching. This is a great acid test. Some consultants will outright tell you they won’t do it. Most consultants are really resellers in disguise. Usually they will offer you their services for free in exchange for a lucrative equipment contract. Don’t be fooled, these are the ultimate wolves in sheep’s clothing. By informing them that they will not get the contract you ensure their honesty. Incidentally, a real consultant will not be upset by this offer. Now that you have all available information, it's time to make a decision. This is why you are the boss. Take the bull by the horns, grab the tiger by the ears and every other clich? you can think of and make a decision. Use the facts and figures in front of you. The fir To Get Hired or Get Promoted, Attitude Is The Key are researching. This is a great acid test. Some consultants will outright tell you they won’t do it. Most consultants are really resellers in disguise. Usually they will offer you their services for free in exchange for a lucrative equipment contract. Don’t be fooled, these are the ultimate wolves in sheep’s clothing. By informing them that they will not get the contract you ensure their honesty. Incidentally, a real consultant will not be upset by this offer.When you're looking to get hired or get promoted, what do you think is your most important asset? Your experience? Knowledge? Skill? Talent?While all of those are advantages that will help you achieve your goals, there's one thing that's more important than all of them combined.Your attitude!I attended a board meeting recently. It should've been spelled "bored." Just about everyone's eyes were glazed over or nearly closed with fatigue as one dull presentation after another was foisted upon the board members, staff and audience.The Now that you have all available information, it's time to make a decision. This is why you are the boss. Take the bull by the horns, grab the tiger by the ears and every other clich? you can think of and make a decision. Use the facts and figures in front of you. The first decision you need to make is if you can afford the new product. Is this expenditure a serious hit against your cash position? Consider financing options and how those will impact your bottom line. Can this product break you financially? Now, once again, how much do you really need this product? Is this a vanity purchase? Are you just trying to keep up with the corporate Joneses or is this a valuable tool? Will this increase productivity within a reasonable amount of time? Can you survive if this is a total and complete flop? Will you be able to struggle along and keep your business running in a worst case scenario? For good or for ill, you have to decide the future of your company. That responsibility rests in your hands. And whatever you decide, sleep well tonight. 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