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What! Business Is Just An Idea? y Red Delicious). When we make a vision for a project real for people – something that they can see happening and seems within the scope of the “possible” (even if it is a stretch) – we will make the vision much more powerful.What business is just an Idea? Have you thought about what a business is. It is a idea. This sounds strange but I believe that it is true. Hears how. Before you start a business you get the idea. Before you get staff to work in your business they get the idea. Before your customer buys something they get the idea.So the long and the short of it business is an idea. And you sell ideas. Whether it is to buy a computer or a fan. The customer and you need to have the idea that you can supply the fan and deliver the fan. Without the idea A vision must be personal. Notice I talked about the market you go to and your car. I tried to make the story as personal to you as I could. And, as you read it, you likely were embellishing the story yourself. Seeing the market you shop in – whether a Farmer’s Market, roadside stand or your favorite grocery store. We must make the vision Sun Zi Art Of War - Three Business Lessons From Deployment Of Troops In Mountainous Region You walk into your local grocery or market, looking for apples. You see the displays. They are bursting with apples of many varieties. To your left you notice a sea of yellow and red apples – the sign says they are Jonathans. To your right you see bright, green Granny Smiths. But straight ahead, you see the biggest, reddest Red Delicious apples you have ever seen. You are drawn to the display knowing that is what you want. As you walk closer you can see that the merchant has polished every one.After crossing the mountains, move and stay close to the valleys. For a commanding view and to ensure better chances of survival, occupy high grounds. When the enemy has occupied high grounds, do not attempt an assault. These are principles for deploying troops in mountainous terrain. Chapter Nine, Sun Zi Art of WarAbove are the principles of moving into mountainous region. Let us look at how these principles can be applied to business.Business Application”After crossing the mountains, move and You pick up a bag and start to select a few of the red marvels. Usually in this process you sort through looking for the fruit with no blemishes or soft spots. Today, though, each of these beauties is perfect. It is as if the merchant has already done the work for you. As you hold each apple in your hand you notice that each one could be used in a picture postcard or an advertisement. You smile as you carry your paper bag of apples to the cashier. In your brief, pleasant conversation with the cashier you mention how great the apples look. He smiles and assures you that they taste even better. He mentions he had one on his break and he thought it was the best apple he had ever eaten. When you get to your car and close the door, suddenly all you can smell are apples! Between the sight, touch and conversation about the apples you were already hungry. But once you get the smell, you can wait no longer. Before you even start your car you pick up one of those big red apples and take a bite. The taste is incredibly sweet, and it is so firm that you hear that satisfying snap when you complete the bite and pull the apple from your lips. So tell me . . . Are you hungry for an apple? Can you almost taste the imaginary apple in this short story? If you can, there is a reason: Our minds can’t tell the difference between something real and something vividly imagined. If this story created a vivid mental image for you, you are likely wondering where you can find an apple. And in this story of the apple lies the keys to creating a powerful vision for a project team (or any team for that matter). The Keys A vision must be real. This story was more real for you if you buy apples, have a car and most importantly if you like apples (especially Red Delicious). When we make a vision for a project real for people – something that they can see happening and seems within the scope of the “possible” (even if it is a stretch) – we will make the vision much more powerful. A vision must be personal. Notice I talked about the market you go to and your car. I tried to make the story as personal to you as I could. And, as you read it, you likely were embellishing the story yourself. Seeing the market you shop in – whether a Farmer’s Market, roadside stand or your favorite grocery store. We must make the vision Your Business And Your Involvement In Your Community n this process you sort through looking for the fruit with no blemishes or soft spots. Today, though, each of these beauties is perfect. It is as if the merchant has already done the work for you. As you hold each apple in your hand you notice that each one could be used in a picture postcard or an advertisement.It's natural for many of us in the healthcare industry to want to help others. It's why we do what we do. We know that the more people we serve, the better and/or healthier their lives can be. To some of us that means growing our businesses so we can reach more people. The way we do that is through marketing.Over the years I've written at least once about many marketing methods most businesses use; web sites, sales letters, post cards, blogs, referrals, patient retention, public relations, networking, word of mouth marketing and mor You smile as you carry your paper bag of apples to the cashier. In your brief, pleasant conversation with the cashier you mention how great the apples look. He smiles and assures you that they taste even better. He mentions he had one on his break and he thought it was the best apple he had ever eaten. When you get to your car and close the door, suddenly all you can smell are apples! Between the sight, touch and conversation about the apples you were already hungry. But once you get the smell, you can wait no longer. Before you even start your car you pick up one of those big red apples and take a bite. The taste is incredibly sweet, and it is so firm that you hear that satisfying snap when you complete the bite and pull the apple from your lips. So tell me . . . Are you hungry for an apple? Can you almost taste the imaginary apple in this short story? If you can, there is a reason: Our minds can’t tell the difference between something real and something vividly imagined. If this story created a vivid mental image for you, you are likely wondering where you can find an apple. And in this story of the apple lies the keys to creating a powerful vision for a project team (or any team for that matter). The Keys A vision must be real. This story was more real for you if you buy apples, have a car and most importantly if you like apples (especially Red Delicious). When we make a vision for a project real for people – something that they can see happening and seems within the scope of the “possible” (even if it is a stretch) – we will make the vision much more powerful. A vision must be personal. Notice I talked about the market you go to and your car. I tried to make the story as personal to you as I could. And, as you read it, you likely were embellishing the story yourself. Seeing the market you shop in – whether a Farmer’s Market, roadside stand or your favorite grocery store. We must make the vision ReishiGo Healthy Coffee - Home Based Business ht it was the best apple he had ever eaten.These days, the Internet is saturated with information about how to make money from home online. Much of it is nothing but empty promises from insubstantial businesses. I am here today to speak to you about an online company that is promoting real, solid products that asks nothing of you up front to start earning money from home online! The company is ReishiGo, and the products are healthy coffee, tea, and supplement products.When you join ReishiGo, you are stepping into the world's second largest commodity industry: coffee. What's When you get to your car and close the door, suddenly all you can smell are apples! Between the sight, touch and conversation about the apples you were already hungry. But once you get the smell, you can wait no longer. Before you even start your car you pick up one of those big red apples and take a bite. The taste is incredibly sweet, and it is so firm that you hear that satisfying snap when you complete the bite and pull the apple from your lips. So tell me . . . Are you hungry for an apple? Can you almost taste the imaginary apple in this short story? If you can, there is a reason: Our minds can’t tell the difference between something real and something vividly imagined. If this story created a vivid mental image for you, you are likely wondering where you can find an apple. And in this story of the apple lies the keys to creating a powerful vision for a project team (or any team for that matter). The Keys A vision must be real. This story was more real for you if you buy apples, have a car and most importantly if you like apples (especially Red Delicious). When we make a vision for a project real for people – something that they can see happening and seems within the scope of the “possible” (even if it is a stretch) – we will make the vision much more powerful. A vision must be personal. Notice I talked about the market you go to and your car. I tried to make the story as personal to you as I could. And, as you read it, you likely were embellishing the story yourself. Seeing the market you shop in – whether a Farmer’s Market, roadside stand or your favorite grocery store. We must make the vision Scala 500 Bluetooth Headset the imaginary apple in this short story?When selecting a Bluetooth headset, it's very important to consider what kind of lifestyle you have, and what your daily activities consist of. If you spend the majority of your time inside, the Scala 500 Bluetooth headset probably isn't your best bet. However, the Scala 500 Bluetooth headset is the perfect solution if you're looking for a headset that performs well in outside conditions.The Scala 500 uses patented WindGuard technology - you'll definitely hear the difference, especially when biking or going for a walk on a windy day If you can, there is a reason: Our minds can’t tell the difference between something real and something vividly imagined. If this story created a vivid mental image for you, you are likely wondering where you can find an apple. And in this story of the apple lies the keys to creating a powerful vision for a project team (or any team for that matter). The Keys A vision must be real. This story was more real for you if you buy apples, have a car and most importantly if you like apples (especially Red Delicious). When we make a vision for a project real for people – something that they can see happening and seems within the scope of the “possible” (even if it is a stretch) – we will make the vision much more powerful. A vision must be personal. Notice I talked about the market you go to and your car. I tried to make the story as personal to you as I could. And, as you read it, you likely were embellishing the story yourself. Seeing the market you shop in – whether a Farmer’s Market, roadside stand or your favorite grocery store. We must make the vision New York Moving Company - Best Services y Red Delicious). When we make a vision for a project real for people – something that they can see happening and seems within the scope of the “possible” (even if it is a stretch) – we will make the vision much more powerful.Every year thousands of families plan to relocate and if you are one of those; then simply contact the best New York moving company. New York is one place where you can find various moving companies offering best and affordable services. But choosing best from the lot is tough deal to crack.If you are moving within or in New York, you should consider of hiring the services of best New York moving company. Nowadays families prefer to hire services of moving companies as it is easier on them. The main highlight of any New York moving A vision must be personal. Notice I talked about the market you go to and your car. I tried to make the story as personal to you as I could. And, as you read it, you likely were embellishing the story yourself. Seeing the market you shop in – whether a Farmer’s Market, roadside stand or your favorite grocery store. We must make the vision of project success personal. People need to see how they will be impacted and how the work and its outcomes will have meaning from them. When we do that, we have a created a more motivating vision. A vision must be desired. Again, if you connected with this story, you probably like big, juicy, red, crisp apples. If not, this story isn’t very desirable to you and therefore the vision won’t be that compelling. If you don’t like apples (or if you have never eaten an apple) this might not work very well for you. This is important. Often the vision is desired by the leader or the people who start the project (they really like apples) but for that vision to be compelling to others, the others must want to achieve that vision as well. A vision can be expressed powerfully in a story. Hopefully I’ve illustrated this for you. And, when we can help people create the story (rather than telling it to them as I had to do in this situation) the vision becomes even more powerful. Now What? You have the four keys now, and you have a story to help you put the keys together. Now it is time to create a vision for your project. Maybe the project is halfway done or maybe it starts next week. Regardless the stage in your project’s lifecycle, you can use these keys to your advantage for the ultimate success of your project and its team members. Now, go get your apple.
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