decision making
decision making
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by Willie Crawford - 2007-08-07
In the Internet marketing arena, as in many areas of life, many people often come up with the same or similar ideas at the same time. When that happens the one who take massive action first is usuall...
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by Rebecca Rengo - 2007-09-09
Making a decision can be really hard and stressful. Making decisions that will affect your whole life can be especially hard to do. These decisions need a lot of thought. Decision-making is the steps ...
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by Terry Hill - 2007-09-27
The business world is full of opportunities...opportunities that are missed, opportunities that are squandered, and opportunities that are seized. Ultimately, when you make any decision, the tw...
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by Roice Krueger - 2007-11-09
What is the traditional approach for trying to get focused in business? It is the Pareto principle, commonly called the 80/20 rule, meaning that 20 percent of the effort or activity is always re...
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by Ada Porat - 2007-11-14
We all dream of improving our lives – and most often we want to see results immediately! This drive makes us vulnerable to schemes that promise that we can lose lots of weight without proper die...
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by Roice Krueger - 2007-11-16
In the speaking industry we have only one person who is a billionaire, Dr. Nido Qubein. He came to America with no money. His focus was to learn English. He carried around little 3 x 5 cards and...
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by Roice Krueger - 2007-11-16
If I ask you what you did this year and you say, "Let's see: I did ten tasks, every day for 200 working days, so I did 2,000 things," then you're completely worthless in adding value to the busi...
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by - 2008-04-28
An inherent weakness that we all have, in both our personal career lives, is S-L-O-W decision making. You know you that need to do something that will take you closer to your goals, but for unknown re...
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by Jennifer Selby Long - 2008-05-17
Meetings have a bad reputation. It's unfair, really. It's not the meeting's fault. It could be good, if only people would let it.While heavy-duty or especially difficult meetings require more than a f...
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by Jennifer Selby Long - 2008-05-29
It's an age-old annoyance - that co-worker whose style is irritating. You know it shouldn't bug you, but it does.There are plenty of sources of irritation. This week, let's look at one of the most fre...