As a consultant, I’ve deliberately avoided making too big a deal about this recession we find ourselves in because.
First it doesn’t help a great deal to dwell upon problems when really you ought to be thinking about solutions; and secondly, you’re probably hearing plenty about it from everyone else.
I’ve been getting a lot of emails and calls from business owners who are having an extremely bad time of things at the moment. Everyone, it seems, is asking the same question: “can you help me survive the recession?”
Hmm. Well, first thing …
We’ve all see the adverts for the as seen on TV products, which turn make a whole show out of describing the benefits of whatever it is they are trying to sell, and how it’s amazing that anyone has managed to get this far without owning one of these. In actual fact, they are some of the best selling products on that market, because their marketing strategies are so effective. Now imagine if you could get in on the profits by buying infomercial products wholesale?
Well, the good news is that …
A dreamer, an entrepreneur, a senior manager, a director, a business trainer, CEO coacher, Uni Lecturer, etc… an individual who dare to try new roles, new things, able to work in different environment and under tremendous pressure. Despite with vase experiences and good business networks, I had suffered huge business failure that leads me to realise the importance of continuous success. My articles focus on my philosophy and unique view of managing business and life.
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Remember when the iPod first hit store shelves? If you were to take the NYC subway, about 25 percent of the passengers would have chalk-white ear-buds–listening to their iPods. Once you exited the subway, you’d see the white ear-buds on hundreds posters lining the streets. It was everywhere. Apple was the only MP3 player that was identifiable amongst the many other MP3 brands. Apple differentiated itself by simply changing the color of its ear-buds to white and it quickly became a fashion statement.
Apple’s iPod was not only successful, it was …
If you have considered going into business for yourself, there is no time like the present. The rough economy should not be a deterrent. More than one-half of the current Fortune 500 companies were launched in a recession! In fact, the advantages of starting up in this economic climate are significant — a shift in consumer priorities, lower costs on services and products your company will need, cheap but high-quality employees, an inherent emphasis on solid financial management. Heck, nearly 10% of us are unemployed anyway, and spending time developing …