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Building Your Personal Brand On The Shoulders Of Giants s their way. Struggling business owners turn off their mobile devices during non business hours or even worse during the business day. Don’t get me wrong, it is important to have balance in life, however, if you truly want to be successful in business keep your mobile phone on at all times. Be readily accessible and then delegate out the work.Writing articles, business blogging, presenting to a group or speaking to the media, in professional services are all great ways to position yourself and your business as a centre of influence. In other words, as a leading authority in your field.While it is important to develop your own methodologies and practices, do not forget that it is also critical to attribute your sources of information.Consider this as building your personal brand on the shoulders of giants.In a blog post that might for example that would be through a link back to the person you are referencing in your blog post and through a track back.In the case of speaking, it might be commenting on your research source.Many people think that to be an expert they must be the fount of al •Hire the right team – Get the right team around you. When you surrounded by the right team things get done. Do not keep people around on your team that waste your time or waste the team’s time. Time wasters can kill the productivity of any successful team. •Learn to delegate effectively – When you learn to delegate effectively, you keep your time free to do the activities that create the highest return for your business. Licking envelopes is not a good use of your time, meeting with your best client for a cocktail is. Delegate the activities that need to be done by someone on your staff. Normally they are better at that particular activity and they also enjoy it. Understanding the importance of time is critical to your success, maximize every second of your day, complete all tasks i Textile Printing in India - Traditional Approach I recently attended a Microsoft event at their corporate headquarters in Redmond, Washington. This event was a fantastic opportunity to meet with fellow leaders in the Microsoft partner community from around the world and spend quality time with each one of them. The event was held over four days and we had a very tight schedule and the importance of timeliness was critical to its overall success.India is a country of diversities. It is rich in various embroidery techniques and printing techniques. Indian tradition is even rich in paintings and we can see that from the paintings of Ajanta murals and miniature paintings. In ancient times, the art of weaving and dyeing on cotton had been well developed, but it developed on silk later. In the fifth century, floral and geometric designs were popular in India and we can find that from the trade between India and Egypt. India is the first one who introduced the art of dyeing and printing with fast natural colors for the first time. For foreign travelers, indigo dyeing was a mysterious process because when the fabric is dipped in indigo bath, there is no color observed. Only when the fabric gets exposure to open air, the colors deve The timeliness factor really didn’t hit me until I was ready to head back to the airport for my trip home. My town car arrived a few minutes early to collect me and I noticed that the driver was there waiting so I signaled to him that I would be ready in the next few minutes. I collected my personal belongings from the hotel concierge and met the driver for the trip from downtown Seattle to SeaTac Airport. When I was seated in the car and we were on our way, the driver looked in his rear view mirror and thanked me for being on time. He continued to say that “successful people are always on time”. This got me thinking about the importance of timeliness in everything that we do. There is truth to this town car driver’s statement about successful business people being on time for everything that they do and truth to the fact that those who are struggling in their business are usually late for everything that they do or even worst, never show up. Successful people understand that time is a valuable commodity and they are driven to maximize every possible second to their advantage. You can see it everywhere you go, they are the types that have their laptops on and being productive while they wait for their flights, they hire the right people to take time consuming tasks off their plates to free them up to invest their time where it is needed the most and they also maximize every possible second for productive tasks. Business people that struggle are the ones that let time get away on them with their full knowledge that this is happen and usually turn a blind eye to this happening, this is truly an indication that they do not value their time as money. In business, time is truly valuable, so why not put a dollar figure around it. Are you late for meetings? Do you think that starting fifteen minutes late is acceptable? Do you think that accounting for your time is a waste of time? If you answered yes to these questions you may want to re-examine how successful you really are in your business. What is your time worth? To the average entrepreneur, President, CEO or business owner their time is worth hundreds of dollars per hour. Would you throw hundred dollar bill out the window as you drive? So why do struggling business owners throw their money away doing non-revenue generating activities or doing tasks that they can pay someone $25 to $50 an hour to do for them. Here are some basic principles on the value of time in business: • Be on time – Timeliness when dealing with others is critical to your success overall in life and business. When you are late for meetings or events, you are wasting other people’s time. It is important to think about how your tardiness or lack of caring about the other person’s valuable time is effecting your business success. There will always be exceptions to the rule and elements in nature that you cannot control, however still in the this day of cell phones and other mobile devices, a high number of people still disrespect their colleagues, clients or even worse, prospective client’s time by not contacting them to make them aware that they are a few minutes late. •Respect – You need to respect your time just like you would other people’s time. Television is the biggest time waster in the today’s world. Successful people see this as being disrespectful of their time by not being productive. You must be respectful of your own time, so that you can maximize your opportunities with your own time and be respectful of other people’s time. •Don’t wait until the last minute – Successful business owners and executives never wait to the last minute to complete a task. They leave themselves adequate time to ensure that the job is completed successful and all bases are covered. Business owners who struggle in business are always rushing at the last minute to finish projects or squeeze it in at the last minute. Successful business owners and entrepreneurs plan their time in meetings to maximize all time that they have with others in business. •Use technology to your advantage – Successful business owners keep their phones and mobile devices on, so that they do not miss any opportunity that comes their way. Struggling business owners turn off their mobile devices during non business hours or even worse during the business day. Don’t get me wrong, it is important to have balance in life, however, if you truly want to be successful in business keep your mobile phone on at all times. Be readily accessible and then delegate out the work. •Hire the right team – Get the right team around you. When you surrounded by the right team things get done. Do not keep people around on your team that waste your time or waste the team’s time. Time wasters can kill the productivity of any successful team. •Learn to delegate effectively – When you learn to delegate effectively, you keep your time free to do the activities that create the highest return for your business. Licking envelopes is not a good use of your time, meeting with your best client for a cocktail is. Delegate the activities that need to be done by someone on your staff. Normally they are better at that particular activity and they also enjoy it. Understanding the importance of time is critical to your success, maximize every second of your day, complete all tasks i The Best Conference Call Services For Business t successful business people being on time for everything that they do and truth to the fact that those who are struggling in their business are usually late for everything that they do or even worst, never show up. Successful people understand that time is a valuable commodity and they are driven to maximize every possible second to their advantage. You can see it everywhere you go, they are the types that have their laptops on and being productive while they wait for their flights, they hire the right people to take time consuming tasks off their plates to free them up to invest their time where it is needed the most and they also maximize every possible second for productive tasks.Q. I truly think that a conference call service is something my business can use. What are some available conference call services for business needs?A. Conference call services for business need range from very to simple to very elaborate. Whether or not you are able to benefit from these services is entirely dependent upon the type of business you are in, average budget and also whether or not this is a one time thing, or is it going to be frequent? Since none of this information was specified, I'll just cover them all. First of all, the question as to what exactly is a conference call service? Well a conference call service is basically a company that does all of the legwork involved in a conference call for you. All you have to do is decide what time y Business people that struggle are the ones that let time get away on them with their full knowledge that this is happen and usually turn a blind eye to this happening, this is truly an indication that they do not value their time as money. In business, time is truly valuable, so why not put a dollar figure around it. Are you late for meetings? Do you think that starting fifteen minutes late is acceptable? Do you think that accounting for your time is a waste of time? If you answered yes to these questions you may want to re-examine how successful you really are in your business. What is your time worth? To the average entrepreneur, President, CEO or business owner their time is worth hundreds of dollars per hour. Would you throw hundred dollar bill out the window as you drive? So why do struggling business owners throw their money away doing non-revenue generating activities or doing tasks that they can pay someone $25 to $50 an hour to do for them. Here are some basic principles on the value of time in business: • Be on time – Timeliness when dealing with others is critical to your success overall in life and business. When you are late for meetings or events, you are wasting other people’s time. It is important to think about how your tardiness or lack of caring about the other person’s valuable time is effecting your business success. There will always be exceptions to the rule and elements in nature that you cannot control, however still in the this day of cell phones and other mobile devices, a high number of people still disrespect their colleagues, clients or even worse, prospective client’s time by not contacting them to make them aware that they are a few minutes late. •Respect – You need to respect your time just like you would other people’s time. Television is the biggest time waster in the today’s world. Successful people see this as being disrespectful of their time by not being productive. You must be respectful of your own time, so that you can maximize your opportunities with your own time and be respectful of other people’s time. •Don’t wait until the last minute – Successful business owners and executives never wait to the last minute to complete a task. They leave themselves adequate time to ensure that the job is completed successful and all bases are covered. Business owners who struggle in business are always rushing at the last minute to finish projects or squeeze it in at the last minute. Successful business owners and entrepreneurs plan their time in meetings to maximize all time that they have with others in business. •Use technology to your advantage – Successful business owners keep their phones and mobile devices on, so that they do not miss any opportunity that comes their way. Struggling business owners turn off their mobile devices during non business hours or even worse during the business day. Don’t get me wrong, it is important to have balance in life, however, if you truly want to be successful in business keep your mobile phone on at all times. Be readily accessible and then delegate out the work. •Hire the right team – Get the right team around you. When you surrounded by the right team things get done. Do not keep people around on your team that waste your time or waste the team’s time. Time wasters can kill the productivity of any successful team. •Learn to delegate effectively – When you learn to delegate effectively, you keep your time free to do the activities that create the highest return for your business. Licking envelopes is not a good use of your time, meeting with your best client for a cocktail is. Delegate the activities that need to be done by someone on your staff. Normally they are better at that particular activity and they also enjoy it. Understanding the importance of time is critical to your success, maximize every second of your day, complete all tasks i Winning With Diversity - The Next Phase e of time? If you answered yes to these questions you may want to re-examine how successful you really are in your business.*Diversity refers to the broad mix of people currently or soon to be a part of your organization. It exists whenever you encounter anyone who has a view of the world, or "paradigm", different from your own. **Managing diversity is a deliberate effort to create a work environment that allows these differences to contribute equally to the common goals of the organization.Managing diversity emerged as a key strategic issue in the1990's. Unfortunately, for some, it has also emerged as the latest new management fad. As such, there has been a lot a talk recently about the value of diversity training. After all, several companies took a pioneering approach to diversity and were among the first to "do something" to address the issue. Typically, the “s What is your time worth? To the average entrepreneur, President, CEO or business owner their time is worth hundreds of dollars per hour. Would you throw hundred dollar bill out the window as you drive? So why do struggling business owners throw their money away doing non-revenue generating activities or doing tasks that they can pay someone $25 to $50 an hour to do for them. Here are some basic principles on the value of time in business: • Be on time – Timeliness when dealing with others is critical to your success overall in life and business. When you are late for meetings or events, you are wasting other people’s time. It is important to think about how your tardiness or lack of caring about the other person’s valuable time is effecting your business success. There will always be exceptions to the rule and elements in nature that you cannot control, however still in the this day of cell phones and other mobile devices, a high number of people still disrespect their colleagues, clients or even worse, prospective client’s time by not contacting them to make them aware that they are a few minutes late. •Respect – You need to respect your time just like you would other people’s time. Television is the biggest time waster in the today’s world. Successful people see this as being disrespectful of their time by not being productive. You must be respectful of your own time, so that you can maximize your opportunities with your own time and be respectful of other people’s time. •Don’t wait until the last minute – Successful business owners and executives never wait to the last minute to complete a task. They leave themselves adequate time to ensure that the job is completed successful and all bases are covered. Business owners who struggle in business are always rushing at the last minute to finish projects or squeeze it in at the last minute. Successful business owners and entrepreneurs plan their time in meetings to maximize all time that they have with others in business. •Use technology to your advantage – Successful business owners keep their phones and mobile devices on, so that they do not miss any opportunity that comes their way. Struggling business owners turn off their mobile devices during non business hours or even worse during the business day. Don’t get me wrong, it is important to have balance in life, however, if you truly want to be successful in business keep your mobile phone on at all times. Be readily accessible and then delegate out the work. •Hire the right team – Get the right team around you. When you surrounded by the right team things get done. Do not keep people around on your team that waste your time or waste the team’s time. Time wasters can kill the productivity of any successful team. •Learn to delegate effectively – When you learn to delegate effectively, you keep your time free to do the activities that create the highest return for your business. Licking envelopes is not a good use of your time, meeting with your best client for a cocktail is. Delegate the activities that need to be done by someone on your staff. Normally they are better at that particular activity and they also enjoy it. Understanding the importance of time is critical to your success, maximize every second of your day, complete all tasks i Vending Machine Consumer Perceptions e, prospective client’s time by not contacting them to make them aware that they are a few minutes late.A recent vending machine industry-wide survey revealed that the vending machine industry is losing many potential consumers due to a lack of consumer education. The study surveyed 2,223 people over the Internet. The objective of the new vending machine industry study was to determine vending machine consumer motives for purchase decisions. The study also examined potential areas to expand vending machine use and the general public's awareness of new vending machine technology and products.The key findings of the vending machine industry survey are listed below.- Reasons for vending machine purchases. Vending machine consumers cited convenience and ease as the top reasons for making vending machine purchases. - Vending machine consumers were hesitant to make ven •Respect – You need to respect your time just like you would other people’s time. Television is the biggest time waster in the today’s world. Successful people see this as being disrespectful of their time by not being productive. You must be respectful of your own time, so that you can maximize your opportunities with your own time and be respectful of other people’s time. •Don’t wait until the last minute – Successful business owners and executives never wait to the last minute to complete a task. They leave themselves adequate time to ensure that the job is completed successful and all bases are covered. Business owners who struggle in business are always rushing at the last minute to finish projects or squeeze it in at the last minute. Successful business owners and entrepreneurs plan their time in meetings to maximize all time that they have with others in business. •Use technology to your advantage – Successful business owners keep their phones and mobile devices on, so that they do not miss any opportunity that comes their way. Struggling business owners turn off their mobile devices during non business hours or even worse during the business day. Don’t get me wrong, it is important to have balance in life, however, if you truly want to be successful in business keep your mobile phone on at all times. Be readily accessible and then delegate out the work. •Hire the right team – Get the right team around you. When you surrounded by the right team things get done. Do not keep people around on your team that waste your time or waste the team’s time. Time wasters can kill the productivity of any successful team. •Learn to delegate effectively – When you learn to delegate effectively, you keep your time free to do the activities that create the highest return for your business. Licking envelopes is not a good use of your time, meeting with your best client for a cocktail is. Delegate the activities that need to be done by someone on your staff. Normally they are better at that particular activity and they also enjoy it. Understanding the importance of time is critical to your success, maximize every second of your day, complete all tasks i Training Courses - A Waste of Money? s their way. Struggling business owners turn off their mobile devices during non business hours or even worse during the business day. Don’t get me wrong, it is important to have balance in life, however, if you truly want to be successful in business keep your mobile phone on at all times. Be readily accessible and then delegate out the work.Training in its broadest sense is the provision of information to allow someone to carry out an old task better or to learn to perform a new task. Yet training is often seen as an extra cost and therefore affecting the bottom line. When the business environment is difficult it can be one of the first costs to be cut.There is no denying that it does cost time and money to train people but it can cost far more when people are untrained. Much more time can be wasted showing people tasks that could have been learnt through some form of instruction.I can understand this resistance to providing training in terms of cost. Even in larger companies the risk that people will jump ship after specialised training is always there. What’s more once people leave education they can of •Hire the right team – Get the right team around you. When you surrounded by the right team things get done. Do not keep people around on your team that waste your time or waste the team’s time. Time wasters can kill the productivity of any successful team. •Learn to delegate effectively – When you learn to delegate effectively, you keep your time free to do the activities that create the highest return for your business. Licking envelopes is not a good use of your time, meeting with your best client for a cocktail is. Delegate the activities that need to be done by someone on your staff. Normally they are better at that particular activity and they also enjoy it. Understanding the importance of time is critical to your success, maximize every second of your day, complete all tasks in a time fashion and have the right people around you to free up your time so that you can concentrate on the important items in business. What are these important items? They are very simple; important items in business are any task that creates revenue for your business. If it doesn’t make money or even worst – costs you money, dump it or delegate it. Do not get wrapped up in non-revenue generating activities. Today’s business owners always need to be marketing, selling and maximizing theirs and others time.
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