Five Strategies For Time Management RIGHT NOW (Who Has Time for More??)

I'm trying to get a grip on my schedule. So I did what any overwhelmed, process-oriented, analytical overachiever does. I googled "Time Management Strategies." I found HUNDREDS of articles, white papers, and lists on time management. Seriously - who has time to write, read, or remember all of that information?After wasting 15 minutes, I realized that - as usual - all of the answers we need and solutions we seek actually reside right inside of ourselves. I took a deep breath and a long sip of my herbal tea, and I came up with a simple list of really easy strategies

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Can't Get a Loan or Investor? No Problem. Crowdfunding To The Rescue!

Today's entrepreneurs view the world and the future through a different lens than that of current or past generations. If the conventional system won't accommodate them, then they will build an unconventional system. That is exactly what they have done with crowdfunding.

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Building Past The Million Dollar Mark: Will It Work for Your Life?

Building a multi-million dollar company can take over your life.Expanding a business requires careful thought about the lifestyle implications, access to money, and a thorough business plan that maps out the path to go from your current state of business to your desired state of business.

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The Dangerous Myth of the Magical Million Dollar Mark

"Million, million, million." It feels good when we say it, doesn't it? Especially when we talk about growing our businesses. "I'm going to hit a million dollars." "I'm going to be a millionaire." "I'm working on my goal of $1 million in sales."

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Joining the Club: Five Strategies for Selecting Networking Organizations & Communities That Deliver ROI

Do you ever feel like a lazy slacker because you're certain you're the only person not attending various networking events, or not a member of an organization? It's easy to get sucked into the networking vortex.There are so many events that you could attend a breakfast, lunch, dinner, and reception event every day of the week and still not make the rounds to every event out there. Wherever you reside, you have to choose wisely.

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Three Things Business Leaders Must Constantly Do To Remain Extraordinary

Leadership is hard. Vision, strategy, financing, legal, IT, HR, operations, management, sales, marketing... and staying strong through it all. Tough.If you don't absolutely love what you do, if you don't believe in the positive difference you are making in the world around you, you can fatigue very quickly.

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Employees and New Hires: Do They Get It, Want it, and Have the Capacity to Do It? (GWC)

One of the most critical elements of any organization is hiring the right people. Whether you are an employee or an employer, chances are you have your share of nightmare stories about the fallout of hires that were not the right fit for a position, or the organizational culture.

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"It's Not You, It's Me:" Evaluating Prospective and Current Customers for an Organizational Fit

We’ve all been there… we’ve all met people at times in our life and thought that a relationship was going to work out, only to discover after you’ve peeled back the layers that perhaps it just wasn’t meant to be.

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Seven Unique Ways To Create a Culture of Continuous and Collaborative Learning

How do we manage to fulfill our client requirements while maintaining our edge as thought leaders in the fields of integrated communication, social media, training, interactive development, and human capital?We use a variety of strategies that enable participation from the entire company.

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A Day In The Life of the CCO: A Chief Culture Officer To-Do List

We can't assume the culture is on auto-pilot. We need to do regular pulse-checks with our people. In an era of technology, processes, and systems... in a lifetime that has become app-driven, we have to protect the humanity of our companies. Our employees need to know we are checking the heartbeat of the organization on a regular basis, and that means gauging the happiness, engagement, and emotional health of those that support us.

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Thank you Successful Culture Supporters! Leaders don't start Movements....Courageous Followers start Movements!

Leaders are known to start movements. However, it isn't really the leader that starts the movement of a new way of thinking, being, or doing. Rather, it is the follower.The first follower is what transforms a lone nut into a leader.

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Culture Spotlight: Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (Join Us October 11th for Back-to-School Back-to-Business!)

Founded in New York City in 1987 by Steve Mariotti, a former entrepreneur turned high school math teacher in the South Bronx, NFTE began as a program to prevent dropouts and improve academic performance among students who were at risk of failing or quitting school.Combining his business background with his desire to teach at-risk students, Steve discovered that when young people from low-income communities are given the opportunity to learn about entrepreneurship, their innate "street smarts" can easily develop into "academic smarts" and "business smarts." Through entrepreneurship, young people discover that what they are learning in the classroom is relevant to the real world.

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Do Employees Make Your System Smarter? Or Is It The Other Way Around?

What's the smartest and strongest aspect of your organization? Is it your employees, or is it your organization?If you follow the thinking of the spectacularly failed Enron Corporation, who religiously subscribed to the belief that having better talent at all levels is how you outperform, then you put most of your stock in the strength of your people. At the height of its hiring frenzy, Enron was bringing on 250 newly minted Ivy League MBA's a year, grossly overpaying them, giving them Carte Blanche to pursue strategic ideas, and catering to their every professional demand.

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What Is Your Family's Culture?

What family legacy are you creating? What words would a stranger use to describe your family if they met you for the first time? More importantly, what words would your kids use to describe your family?Many business leaders build vision statements and a core value system for their organizations. They have clearly defined rules of engagement, and roles & responsibilities for key players. They reward achievement and performance, and penalize for performance infractions.

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Culture of Greatness Begins Within You

To perform at a level of greatness, we need to commit to a higher level of energy, time, and effort than most. To quote Gandhi, "As human beings, our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world, as in being able to remake ourselves."We all have the power to lead our business, our family, and ourselves in greatness. To accomplish this, we have to plan.

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Strategies for Tapping Into Your Power of Possibility

All possibilities start from that one moment of consideration. If there were no hurts,criticisms, or judgments, what would your life look like? What would you be like?Our possibilities start with our commitment to participate in the experience of our ownlife, and to not allow others to decide our outcomes. People will constantly remindyou of your failures, of the things you don’t have going for you. Don’t let them in toyour mind, your spirit, your soul, your willpower.

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What is Culture?

Have you ever wondered why your employees stay? Or why they leave? I know that I do.  I ask my employees this question often.  They are the reason Information Experts has won more than 75 national and international awards, why we can service more than 15 federal agencies and leading Fortune 500 firms, and why Information Experts has been named to the Inc 500/5000 three times in a row.  It’s all about the team, and I’m accountable to them to create an organizational culture that is healthy, fun, and safe.

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