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Doing Business in Spain – Business Lunch Protocol >1. Be on time. Despite what you may have heard about Southern European customs, Spaniards are punctual (at least as punctual as traffic snarls permit). If you arrive first, either wait in the bar or ask for the table that has been reserved.2. Lunch rarely starts before 2:30 p.m. Spain runs on a different schedule than the rest of Eu Look for the grain of truth that bugs you. Are they doing something MUCH BETTER than you? Doing something you may not even have thought of? Well - don't copy their idea (that's just cheesy) - copy the innovative thinking instead. Instead of getting all knotted up - get FIRED UP and ask yourself " What could I do to improve my products and services that would make me UNIQUE?" It's a tough question that may require pots of coffee while you'r Creating A Presence for Your Business and Increasing Sales I have this quote taped right to my desk credenza.Five years ago I started my first business. My background and training were in manufacturing, chemistry and management. The management experience was certainly helpful in launching a new business, but the other areas really didn't lend much to helping me get done everything I needed to do.As the owner, I was responsible for hiring, " You'll never reach your destination if you stop to throw stones at every dog that barks." - Sir Winston Churchill It can happen so easily. You see, hear, read about your competition and you can almost feel your nylons getting knotted up. Not too comfortable is it honey? Sir Winston definitely nailed it on the head. If you spend all your time being REACTIVE to competition then guess what? You're not being proactive. Not innovative. Not staying true to your course. Not being a leader . Like I said - " You're all "NOT-TED" Up!" Unfortunately when your customer sees you doing this - they think you are more interested in being a copycat than an original. Meow. Here's A Little Quiz To See If Your Competitors KNOT You Up: 1. You have that "sinking feeling" when you are at the same networking function. 2. You have a head-ache when you see their booth at a tradeshow. 3. You feel nauseated when you see them in the media. 4. You check out their website obsessively. 5. You are over-sensitive when their name gets mentioned. 6. You bad-mouth them to your customers. (this is really BAD by the way!!) 7. You drop your prices to get their customer's business. If the butterflies went off in your stomach for ANY of the above points - then girl - your nylons are knotted up! And you're wasting your time, energy and brain power worrying about what you can't control. Hey - here's a thought! You know something your competition doesn't have? YOU. You and your customers have a relationship that can't be copied by a competitor. It isn't about dropping your rates. Or choking on your toast when you see your competitor in the paper. Here's Some Bossy Sales Diva Advice: Look for the grain of truth that bugs you. Are they doing something MUCH BETTER than you? Doing something you may not even have thought of? Well - don't copy their idea (that's just cheesy) - copy the innovative thinking instead. Instead of getting all knotted up - get FIRED UP and ask yourself " What could I do to improve my products and services that would make me UNIQUE?" It's a tough question that may require pots of coffee while you're 3 Ways To Profit From The NFL During The Off Season then guess what?When you think of the NFL season, you think autumn through to early spring. However, it's possible to profit from the NFL the whole 12 months of the year, and I'm going to cover 3 methods.I'll go over the pros and cons, including the method I use.The NFL is a huge money making industry - tickets and merchandise are real mone You're not being proactive. Not innovative. Not staying true to your course. Not being a leader . Like I said - " You're all "NOT-TED" Up!" Unfortunately when your customer sees you doing this - they think you are more interested in being a copycat than an original. Meow. Here's A Little Quiz To See If Your Competitors KNOT You Up: 1. You have that "sinking feeling" when you are at the same networking function. 2. You have a head-ache when you see their booth at a tradeshow. 3. You feel nauseated when you see them in the media. 4. You check out their website obsessively. 5. You are over-sensitive when their name gets mentioned. 6. You bad-mouth them to your customers. (this is really BAD by the way!!) 7. You drop your prices to get their customer's business. If the butterflies went off in your stomach for ANY of the above points - then girl - your nylons are knotted up! And you're wasting your time, energy and brain power worrying about what you can't control. Hey - here's a thought! You know something your competition doesn't have? YOU. You and your customers have a relationship that can't be copied by a competitor. It isn't about dropping your rates. Or choking on your toast when you see your competitor in the paper. Here's Some Bossy Sales Diva Advice: Look for the grain of truth that bugs you. Are they doing something MUCH BETTER than you? Doing something you may not even have thought of? Well - don't copy their idea (that's just cheesy) - copy the innovative thinking instead. Instead of getting all knotted up - get FIRED UP and ask yourself " What could I do to improve my products and services that would make me UNIQUE?" It's a tough question that may require pots of coffee while you'r How to Evaluate Job Offers and Zoom In On the Right Opportunity for You >2. You have a head-ache when you see their booth at a tradeshow.You’ve been successful in your job hunt and have received a job offer. Maybe you received more than one offer. That’s great. The next question is, how do you evaluate an offer to see if it is the right one for you? Let’s look at some real answers.The first step is to identify your priorities. Many people make the mistake of evaluati 3. You feel nauseated when you see them in the media. 4. You check out their website obsessively. 5. You are over-sensitive when their name gets mentioned. 6. You bad-mouth them to your customers. (this is really BAD by the way!!) 7. You drop your prices to get their customer's business. If the butterflies went off in your stomach for ANY of the above points - then girl - your nylons are knotted up! And you're wasting your time, energy and brain power worrying about what you can't control. Hey - here's a thought! You know something your competition doesn't have? YOU. You and your customers have a relationship that can't be copied by a competitor. It isn't about dropping your rates. Or choking on your toast when you see your competitor in the paper. Here's Some Bossy Sales Diva Advice: Look for the grain of truth that bugs you. Are they doing something MUCH BETTER than you? Doing something you may not even have thought of? Well - don't copy their idea (that's just cheesy) - copy the innovative thinking instead. Instead of getting all knotted up - get FIRED UP and ask yourself " What could I do to improve my products and services that would make me UNIQUE?" It's a tough question that may require pots of coffee while you'r A Misguided View of Using the Telephone In Sales rl - your nylons are knotted up!Mark McCormack is CEO of International Management Group, (IMG) the largest sports marketing and sports agency in the world. He invented the industry. If you saw Jerry MacGuire, McCormack's firm is like the big agency Tom Cruise was fired from.Anyway, Mr. McCormack, author of the book “What They Don't Teach You at Harvard Business Sc And you're wasting your time, energy and brain power worrying about what you can't control. Hey - here's a thought! You know something your competition doesn't have? YOU. You and your customers have a relationship that can't be copied by a competitor. It isn't about dropping your rates. Or choking on your toast when you see your competitor in the paper. Here's Some Bossy Sales Diva Advice: Look for the grain of truth that bugs you. Are they doing something MUCH BETTER than you? Doing something you may not even have thought of? Well - don't copy their idea (that's just cheesy) - copy the innovative thinking instead. Instead of getting all knotted up - get FIRED UP and ask yourself " What could I do to improve my products and services that would make me UNIQUE?" It's a tough question that may require pots of coffee while you'r A Career In Law >Essential Abilities For A Career In LawVery often, students enroll themselves into a law school without having a clear idea of what the profession is all about. Many are attracted by the title of lawyer and decide to pursue a degree in law without having proper knowledge of the career.There are certain characteristics that on Look for the grain of truth that bugs you. Are they doing something MUCH BETTER than you? Doing something you may not even have thought of? Well - don't copy their idea (that's just cheesy) - copy the innovative thinking instead. Instead of getting all knotted up - get FIRED UP and ask yourself " What could I do to improve my products and services that would make me UNIQUE?" It's a tough question that may require pots of coffee while you're thinking. But it is a heck of much better way to spend your time - thinking about YOUR BUSINESS and YOUR CUSTOMERS. Wouldn't you agree? Your Diva Fun-Work? Take a good look at your competition and what they are doing RIGHT and challenge yourself to improve in another area. Remember. Your competitor isn't wrecking your expensive DKNY pantyhose. YOU ARE.
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