• Business Processes

    Posted on January 5th, 2012

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    Business Advice from Sun Tzu

    While Machiavelli’s The Prince is considered one of the best references for pragmatic politicking and interpersonal maneuvering, there are few books in the world that can beat Sun Tzu’s classic text, Art of War, when it comes to strategy. Supposedly a book on military strategy and control, it has lessons that many have applied outside [...]

  • Business Players

    Posted on December 20th, 2011

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    No Time to Exercise

    Once upon a time, idleness was the hallmark of being rich and successful. Everything was being done by someone else, so the rich need only keep on top of things and had more than enough luxury time. Somehow, over time, this shifted into what is now the modern perception. The more successful one is, the [...]

  • Business Tools

    Posted on December 13th, 2011

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    How to Keep on Top of Developments

    As part of the corporate top brass, you are saddled with many problems. Day to day, you have to make decisions that can overwhelm the most experienced of secretaries, and which the average employee cannot fathom. This is the price of running the company and having a bigger slice of the profits: you make the [...]

  • Business Processes

    Posted on December 7th, 2011

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    Two Reasons Why Your Employees Hate You

    The business owner is the head of the company. You’re the one who is in charge. You’re the best person to talk to about the processes of the business. Most importantly, you’re the one who gives your employees their salary. But despite all this, it remains a common notion that bosses aren’t the favorite people [...]

  • Business Processes

    Posted on December 5th, 2011

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    When Customers Don’t Trust You

    The modern consumer has to deal with a barrage of unusual marketing and various advertisements everyday. It’s inevitable, because you cannot avoid even some form of advertising unless you lived in the Stone Age, that people become desensitized to most forms of marketing,. That would mean that most potential customers look upon adverts and pitches [...]

  • Business Players

    Posted on October 12th, 2011

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    Giving Up will Take You Nowhere

    At one point in our lives, we usually feel like giving up. If you have been trying your best to gain your boss’ favor by reporting for work an hour before the shift, or have been consistently turning in quality work output for five consecutive years, but that effort goes unnoticed, you say: “I give [...]

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