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Dealing with Client Problems o work. I was completely self taught on the computer. I have never worked in office administration in my life before, and I had no qualifications that would remotely relate.If you own a business, sooner or later you are going to run into a situation where you screw something up. This situation can be an opportunity or disaster all depending on how you handle it.To error is human, or so the clich? goes. If you are older than about six months old, you know this is one of those clich?s that is utterly and totally true. Some would even define experience as learning from your mistakes. Well, the same thing goes for your business efforts.You may be the most diligent and hardest working person in the world. This will not insulate you from bonehead moves and mistakes. Sooner or later, you will fail a cli So how did I write my resume? Well, I made a list of the skills and personal qualities I thought applied to this job. The one I’ll use here as an example is Organizational Skills. Here is my list from which I can draw this skill and experience with it: - I organized frequent moves for a family of 5. - I Improve Your Promotional Flyers And Improve Sales So what will you put on your resume when you apply for your first “job” in 3, 5, 10, 15 years?Admittedly, I have not seen your advertising flyer. Then again, I probably don't have to. I have reviewed hundreds, if not thousands, of advertising flyers for small businesses. After 30 years I have found that nearly every small business ad flyer contains the same mistakes and missed opportunities. Avoid these seven common mistakes, and your advertising flyer - and your marketing in general - will be stronger for it.Advertising flyer mistake #1: A Blah Headline (Your Company’s Name)Remember, your flyer is an ad. It needs to SELL. Your potential customers aren't interested in your name. They're not even interested in what you Depending on the work you are applying for, this can be challenging. Challenging but not impossible. The concept of putting “Domestic Engineer” or some other fancy way of describing time as a homemaker may seem amusing, but it doesn’t fool anyone. Rather, concentrate on the SKILLS you used in the various things you were doing. Pulling skills out of activities is in itself a skill, but a skill once mastered that is easy and even fun to use. From being a homemaker you have many, many valuable skills. Did you volunteer? This is a job. Just because it wasn’t paid, doesn’t make it any less valuable as a venue where you contributed effectively and gained new skills. You want to look carefully at the position for which you are applying – and this means doing this for every position. One resume does not fit all jobs. What skills are they asking for? What other skills, although not mentioned in words, would they obviously be very happy to find their applicant having? What other skills could be an advantage in this type of job? If in doubt, have a look at the Occupational Information Online website at http://online.onetcenter.org/. Click on “Find Occupations” and from there keep entering the appropriate information to find the job you are looking for. You will find great information about what skills and personal qualities are required. Don’t be put off by any qualifications you find there. Obviously if you want to be a brain surgeon you will need some pretty hefty qualifications, but for many jobs there are ways in through just the appropriate experience and skills. And remember – experience doesn’t have to be paid experience! So let us go look at just one job. Let’s say you want a position in office administration. I choose this one because it is one of the first jobs I got when I went back to work. I was completely self taught on the computer. I have never worked in office administration in my life before, and I had no qualifications that would remotely relate. So how did I write my resume? Well, I made a list of the skills and personal qualities I thought applied to this job. The one I’ll use here as an example is Organizational Skills. Here is my list from which I can draw this skill and experience with it: - I organized frequent moves for a family of 5. - I w Promotional Mugs - What Should Yours Say? but a skill once mastered that is easy and even fun to use.Chances are good that you have at least one of them hidden away somewhere at the back of your cupboard! Research shows that an estimated 75% of people say they will keep promotional material that they actually find useful, such as mugs.Promotional mugs are a great marketing tool partly because they can be manufactured in a variety of materials – ceramic, metal, glass and plastic. Different styles of mugs tend to appeal to different target markets – travel mugs may appeal to families; while younger people may prefer a contemporary mug design.Your design and the wording can be changed accordingly, depending on the target audienc From being a homemaker you have many, many valuable skills. Did you volunteer? This is a job. Just because it wasn’t paid, doesn’t make it any less valuable as a venue where you contributed effectively and gained new skills. You want to look carefully at the position for which you are applying – and this means doing this for every position. One resume does not fit all jobs. What skills are they asking for? What other skills, although not mentioned in words, would they obviously be very happy to find their applicant having? What other skills could be an advantage in this type of job? If in doubt, have a look at the Occupational Information Online website at http://online.onetcenter.org/. Click on “Find Occupations” and from there keep entering the appropriate information to find the job you are looking for. You will find great information about what skills and personal qualities are required. Don’t be put off by any qualifications you find there. Obviously if you want to be a brain surgeon you will need some pretty hefty qualifications, but for many jobs there are ways in through just the appropriate experience and skills. And remember – experience doesn’t have to be paid experience! So let us go look at just one job. Let’s say you want a position in office administration. I choose this one because it is one of the first jobs I got when I went back to work. I was completely self taught on the computer. I have never worked in office administration in my life before, and I had no qualifications that would remotely relate. So how did I write my resume? Well, I made a list of the skills and personal qualities I thought applied to this job. The one I’ll use here as an example is Organizational Skills. Here is my list from which I can draw this skill and experience with it: - I organized frequent moves for a family of 5. - I Communication Skills - Say What You Mean and Mean What You Say asking for? What other skills, although not mentioned in words, would they obviously be very happy to find their applicant having? What other skills could be an advantage in this type of job?In using our communication skills and abilities how we say something is just as important as what we say. Body language plays an extremely important part of our communication. In fact studies have been done showing that when we interact in a communication process the receiver actually receives 7% of the message verbally. The other 93% is received based on the non-verbal aspects of the message.How we dress, our gestures, facial expressions, posture and body movements are also being received when we verbally communicate with someone. That is why it is very important that our actions and non-verbal signals match what we are saying. When If in doubt, have a look at the Occupational Information Online website at http://online.onetcenter.org/. Click on “Find Occupations” and from there keep entering the appropriate information to find the job you are looking for. You will find great information about what skills and personal qualities are required. Don’t be put off by any qualifications you find there. Obviously if you want to be a brain surgeon you will need some pretty hefty qualifications, but for many jobs there are ways in through just the appropriate experience and skills. And remember – experience doesn’t have to be paid experience! So let us go look at just one job. Let’s say you want a position in office administration. I choose this one because it is one of the first jobs I got when I went back to work. I was completely self taught on the computer. I have never worked in office administration in my life before, and I had no qualifications that would remotely relate. So how did I write my resume? Well, I made a list of the skills and personal qualities I thought applied to this job. The one I’ll use here as an example is Organizational Skills. Here is my list from which I can draw this skill and experience with it: - I organized frequent moves for a family of 5. - I Intuition – The Gut Brain for Business Success required.A wise and dear mentor once said to me "Given enough information your intuitive sense will be validated." Intuition some suggest comes from our gut brain as described by Dr. Hawkins in his book Get Out Of Your Own Way or by others as an unknown sense that has always been with us.Whatever the source, intuition is the gut brain for business. For example, have you ever met a potential client and felt immediately that this was a good fit or conversely met a prospect and couldn't get away from him or her fast enough. Why did you have those strong feelings? And more importantly, why did you listen to them?< Don’t be put off by any qualifications you find there. Obviously if you want to be a brain surgeon you will need some pretty hefty qualifications, but for many jobs there are ways in through just the appropriate experience and skills. And remember – experience doesn’t have to be paid experience! So let us go look at just one job. Let’s say you want a position in office administration. I choose this one because it is one of the first jobs I got when I went back to work. I was completely self taught on the computer. I have never worked in office administration in my life before, and I had no qualifications that would remotely relate. So how did I write my resume? Well, I made a list of the skills and personal qualities I thought applied to this job. The one I’ll use here as an example is Organizational Skills. Here is my list from which I can draw this skill and experience with it: - I organized frequent moves for a family of 5. - I Businesses Should Volunteer in the Community o work. I was completely self taught on the computer. I have never worked in office administration in my life before, and I had no qualifications that would remotely relate.All businesses should volunteer to help out in the community especially to help youth organizations. But what happens when you help a youth organization like the Boy Scouts and find that it is not politically correct? What happens when the Gay and Lesbian Community or a fringe within their community threatens to boycott your company?The episode described above happened to my company and it has long past. Believe me I can hold my own, no worries, really good at what I do and very strategic in marketing, but it is troubling to be put in that situation. I was asked once when I mentioned this was: “What is the Gay Fringe is doing to you! So how did I write my resume? Well, I made a list of the skills and personal qualities I thought applied to this job. The one I’ll use here as an example is Organizational Skills. Here is my list from which I can draw this skill and experience with it: - I organized frequent moves for a family of 5. - I was one of the two founding members who started a kindergarten which at the end of the first year had over 40 children enrolled – this was volunteer work, and done because the area to which we moved when my eldest son was 5, had no kindergarten. - I have also been on the committee for several conventions – and can describe my responsibilities there in more detail to draw out other skills. - I have been on the board of a women’s social group, with various positions giving me various skills and responsibilities. I didn’t volunteer at the school, or help organize the girl guide cookie drive but if I had, these would provide organizational skills too. Look carefully at your life and draw out all the things you’ve done. Don’t be modest. Here is a key point. If there is ANYTHING, anything at all, that you do that you think “Hey, that’s nothing – EVERYONE does (can do) that.” STOP RIGHT THERE. There is nothing on this planet that everyone can do or does. The mere fact that whatever this is, is so natural for you that you consider that everyone must do it, is a signal that this is a SIGNIFICANT skill you possess. Write it down as a skill. Ask everyone around you, friends, family, anyone who knows you well “What would you say my top 5 strongest skills are?”, and then “And what are my 5 strongest personal qualities?” You’ll be surprised at the responses. Look at the position for which you are considering applying and see how these things can be worded to fit the requirements. Wording is important. I am not suggesting you lie or even exaggerate, but how you phrase things can make you seem ideal for the job, or not. So read carefully and identify exactly what they are asking for, and assuming you consider you have this skill, tell them you have exactly what they are asking for. Job Ad includes “good organizational skills”. Your resume then states “Excellent organization &
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