2000 percent solution
2000 percent solution
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-08-16
Organizations are hobbled by false beliefs that have always rested on faulty evidence. Those false beliefs waste resources, time, and effort by focusing attention in unproductive and counter producti...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-08-17
Everyone is hobbled by false perceptions of opportunities and threats that lead to wasteful and inappropriate efforts. Millions establish internet based businesses and few make significant income bec...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-08-18
In most organizations, dangerous beliefs destroy most opportunities for 20 times greater accomplishments. In this article, I will expose some of the worst beliefs to avoid and explain ways to avoid a...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-08-19
Our senses are finely tuned to react positively to what we like and to what we are accustomed. We reject anything that looks, smells, tastes, feels, or sounds different than what we prefer. Our reacti...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-08-20
According to Hollywood legends, Mr. Cecil B. DeMille spared no expense to part the Red Sea for his epic production of The Ten Commandments. Actors, engineers, horses, and assorted other animals were e...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-09-14
Warning! Watch Out for Dangerous Delays and Risky InactionIn most situations almost any direct action is better than no action. If nothing else, you'll learn from what you try and then refocus in a mo...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-09-16
A 2,000 percent solution is any way of accomplishing 20 times more with the same time, effort, and resources. How do you develop such great improvements?Follow these steps:1. Understand the importanc...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-09-17
Carpenters have a rule of thumb: Measure twice; cut once.However, that rule can be inadequate if the carpenter chooses the wrong thing to measure. For instance, measure from the wrong end of the boa...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-09-18
To hit a moving target, you have to aim to where the target will be . . . not where the target is now. To accomplish 20 times more, you'll need to outdo others in the future. Seeing where they will ...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-09-19
To match a moving target, you have to aim to where the target will be . . . not where the target is now. To accomplish 20 times more, you'll need to outdo others in the future. Seeing where they will ...