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    Handshake Cattle Deal
    THE GOLDEN RULE, do you believe in applying it to your cattle deals? And if not do you sleep well at night?I believe it may be the origin of or relates to the true meaning of what our forefathers had reference to when they came up with the idea of what is referred to as a HAND SHAKE CATTLE DEAL. Have you applied it to your cattle deals? If not, I challenge you to give it a try; it has worked for many others.The golden rule is endorsed in most all regions of the world. And for many centuries the idea has been influential among people of very diverse
    s or internal challenges. If the baggage is exceeding your emotional capacity, you have excess. Excess baggage may include: negative self-talk, intentional fear, procrastination, laziness, and the list can go on.

    The excess baggage can take on many forms and it will impede you from executing the vision. To begin peeling off those excess layers of baggage, learn the power of focus.

    4. Identify your weaknesses. It’s really easy to identify our strengths or what you’re good at, but can you detail the true weaknesses of your business. I’m not talking about poor sales, lack of

    Interim Management - Increasingly Part Of The Plan
    Interim management has traditionally been seen as a reactive response to organisational failure. Increasingly, a new breed of interims are emerging – people who regard interim management as a career and have transferable leadership skills to work across sectors. Building in organisational capacity to accommodate career interims ‘as part of the solution’ is discussed.Interim management saw rapid growth in the private sector in the 1990s. It experienced a decline as the downturn bit in 2000 but has shown signs of picking up in the last eighteen months. In t
    Strategy, leadership, innovation, and marketability…all are crucial to business success; however can your business execute?

    Small business owners normally spend countless hours organizing business plans and marketing plans without considering if they can execute the plan. Creating a plan whatever type of plan, should be your game plan to achieve your vision. This requires one of the most important skills of any business-Execution.

    What is execution? In business, it’s exposing reality so that you can act on it. Execution is not just about doing what you say you’re going to do. It involves being realistic about your business in all areas including your own skill sets; it also involves having a ‘business mindset’ so that you can take action, and lastly it involves creating a success team that has execution integrated into their skill set.

    So how do you begin incorporating execution into your business? Here are 5 areas to start with:

    1. Face reality. Getting real about your business is the first step to execution. It sounds simple, but it’s hard for most people in general because we spend a lot of time in denial. Denial is a way to make life easier and comfortable.

    For instance, I recently asked one of my clients this question, “How do you plan to hit your monthly targets?” His answer, “By incorporating a strong marketing strategy.” This answer illustrates that this client was trying to tell me what I wanted to hear instead of dealing with reality-he didn’t know the answer. This is denial. The answer should’ve been, “I don’t know, can you help me figure it out?” This is reality.

    2. Do the right things right. Marketing is a great example to demonstrate this point. The goal of marketing is to persuade your target to buy your solution. Marketing is the right thing to do, but if you do marketing the right way, all it takes is being extremely confident about the solutions you offer and backing it up with a solid business that can execute. Many successful sales have been made without spending a dime on direct mail, advertising, networking, and other marketing mediums.

    If you learn how to do the right things right; your business will execute consistently.

    3. Get rid of your excess baggage. I say excess because we are human and we all have some degree of baggage whether its family challenges or internal challenges. If the baggage is exceeding your emotional capacity, you have excess. Excess baggage may include: negative self-talk, intentional fear, procrastination, laziness, and the list can go on.

    The excess baggage can take on many forms and it will impede you from executing the vision. To begin peeling off those excess layers of baggage, learn the power of focus.

    4. Identify your weaknesses. It’s really easy to identify our strengths or what you’re good at, but can you detail the true weaknesses of your business. I’m not talking about poor sales, lack of

    Actively Market Your Value
    "Bodacious" means to be bold, outstanding, and remarkable. Take those attributes to work and you're on your way to building a fulfilling, bodacious career. Does having a bodacious career sound exciting to you? It is! After starting as an $8 an hour customer service rep, I rose through the ranks of AOL, accepting four promotions and surviving over six layoffs to become the head of corporate training for 12,000 employees. Along the way I learned I needed to be bodacious to achieve the career I wanted. Out of that experience I created my "cheat sheet" of ten
    . It involves being realistic about your business in all areas including your own skill sets; it also involves having a ‘business mindset’ so that you can take action, and lastly it involves creating a success team that has execution integrated into their skill set.

    So how do you begin incorporating execution into your business? Here are 5 areas to start with:

    1. Face reality. Getting real about your business is the first step to execution. It sounds simple, but it’s hard for most people in general because we spend a lot of time in denial. Denial is a way to make life easier and comfortable.

    For instance, I recently asked one of my clients this question, “How do you plan to hit your monthly targets?” His answer, “By incorporating a strong marketing strategy.” This answer illustrates that this client was trying to tell me what I wanted to hear instead of dealing with reality-he didn’t know the answer. This is denial. The answer should’ve been, “I don’t know, can you help me figure it out?” This is reality.

    2. Do the right things right. Marketing is a great example to demonstrate this point. The goal of marketing is to persuade your target to buy your solution. Marketing is the right thing to do, but if you do marketing the right way, all it takes is being extremely confident about the solutions you offer and backing it up with a solid business that can execute. Many successful sales have been made without spending a dime on direct mail, advertising, networking, and other marketing mediums.

    If you learn how to do the right things right; your business will execute consistently.

    3. Get rid of your excess baggage. I say excess because we are human and we all have some degree of baggage whether its family challenges or internal challenges. If the baggage is exceeding your emotional capacity, you have excess. Excess baggage may include: negative self-talk, intentional fear, procrastination, laziness, and the list can go on.

    The excess baggage can take on many forms and it will impede you from executing the vision. To begin peeling off those excess layers of baggage, learn the power of focus.

    4. Identify your weaknesses. It’s really easy to identify our strengths or what you’re good at, but can you detail the true weaknesses of your business. I’m not talking about poor sales, lack of

    What is Most-Management
    I am not interested in a theory of management. I am interested in the practice of management. I am interested in having managers fulfill their purpose. And their purpose is that the jobs get done more and more effectively with them there than without them there.That needs to begin with an honest look at how we are as managers.The Distinction ‘Most-Manager’There is a class of management….equivalent, say, to 2nd and 1st lieutenants. They have no real management authority. They often cannot even make recommendations.They may have su
    r and comfortable.

    For instance, I recently asked one of my clients this question, “How do you plan to hit your monthly targets?” His answer, “By incorporating a strong marketing strategy.” This answer illustrates that this client was trying to tell me what I wanted to hear instead of dealing with reality-he didn’t know the answer. This is denial. The answer should’ve been, “I don’t know, can you help me figure it out?” This is reality.

    2. Do the right things right. Marketing is a great example to demonstrate this point. The goal of marketing is to persuade your target to buy your solution. Marketing is the right thing to do, but if you do marketing the right way, all it takes is being extremely confident about the solutions you offer and backing it up with a solid business that can execute. Many successful sales have been made without spending a dime on direct mail, advertising, networking, and other marketing mediums.

    If you learn how to do the right things right; your business will execute consistently.

    3. Get rid of your excess baggage. I say excess because we are human and we all have some degree of baggage whether its family challenges or internal challenges. If the baggage is exceeding your emotional capacity, you have excess. Excess baggage may include: negative self-talk, intentional fear, procrastination, laziness, and the list can go on.

    The excess baggage can take on many forms and it will impede you from executing the vision. To begin peeling off those excess layers of baggage, learn the power of focus.

    4. Identify your weaknesses. It’s really easy to identify our strengths or what you’re good at, but can you detail the true weaknesses of your business. I’m not talking about poor sales, lack of

    BT Glows While the Royal Post Offices are Shut Down
    Within a six year period Sir Christopher Bland managed to turn around the fortunes of a then ailing BT into a possible global player in the telecoms arena. His applause during the presentation of the latest figures is well deserved. He truly took a dead government department and pushed it into a new age business.So what happened to the Post Office? Nothing, of course, but that is not the point. Of course BT was operating in an environment of telecoms which was poised to take advantage of innovation such as the internet, to move forward. Well, yes and no.
    o buy your solution. Marketing is the right thing to do, but if you do marketing the right way, all it takes is being extremely confident about the solutions you offer and backing it up with a solid business that can execute. Many successful sales have been made without spending a dime on direct mail, advertising, networking, and other marketing mediums.

    If you learn how to do the right things right; your business will execute consistently.

    3. Get rid of your excess baggage. I say excess because we are human and we all have some degree of baggage whether its family challenges or internal challenges. If the baggage is exceeding your emotional capacity, you have excess. Excess baggage may include: negative self-talk, intentional fear, procrastination, laziness, and the list can go on.

    The excess baggage can take on many forms and it will impede you from executing the vision. To begin peeling off those excess layers of baggage, learn the power of focus.

    4. Identify your weaknesses. It’s really easy to identify our strengths or what you’re good at, but can you detail the true weaknesses of your business. I’m not talking about poor sales, lack of

    Tracking Down Restaurant Progress
    What can you do to track down your progress on profit or expenses? When progress in numbers is checked, solid evidence is always needed because it’s the only basis of how much a restaurant is earning or losing each day. Is it doing well by average or is it doing better compared to how much you have expected it to earn from day 1? You need to always check on this on a regular basis because it could make or break your business.You also need to know the volume trend of your restaurant and a report of the managerial efficiency for both the customers and the r
    s or internal challenges. If the baggage is exceeding your emotional capacity, you have excess. Excess baggage may include: negative self-talk, intentional fear, procrastination, laziness, and the list can go on.

    The excess baggage can take on many forms and it will impede you from executing the vision. To begin peeling off those excess layers of baggage, learn the power of focus.

    4. Identify your weaknesses. It’s really easy to identify our strengths or what you’re good at, but can you detail the true weaknesses of your business. I’m not talking about poor sales, lack of resources, or one that I hear most often-no money. These are not weaknesses, because you don’t have to do much to overcome them. A weakness is more about a lack of aptitude or skill when it comes to business. For example, if you have a lack of strategic direction-it will take some work to turn this weakness into a strength.

    Another way to look at it-your competition is preying upon your weaknesses. They know what your weaknesses are, do you?

    5. Learn the art of simplicity. Instead of thinking for ourselves, we rely on the thinking of others. For example, most of you probably know everything that I’m touching on in this article to some degree. I’m really not giving you foreign information-we just aren’t used to trusting our instincts. We feel that the more complex path or complex answer must be right. The simple path or simple answer just can’t be, “It can’t be this simple…can it?” How many times have you used this line or heard it from someone else? The next time the answer is yes, it can be that simple.

    As you evaluate and manage these 5 areas, execution will present itself and clarity will take over. Just remember, don’t learn the tricks of the trade, learn the trade; if you do you will execute consistently and build a profitable business with longevity.

    © 2005 Effici?, Inc., Inc.

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