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December's Marketing Magic for New Year Success tion!Can you believe it’s almost Christmas? The holidays are here and then the start of a new year will be upon us. Now is a perfect time to reflect on your business and see if it is all that it can be. Is it running at full speed and do you have all the clients that you need?If not, it’s time to get those engines moving and start into action before the New Year begins. I know, it’s the holidays and there’s a lot’s going on. It’s To Niche or Not to Niche Here are four simple things you can do to take price out of the equation!Are you like many enterpreneurs who are afraid to choose a niche for your offerings? I know there can be the fear that you're limiting your business if you narrow your niche down too much, but that simply isn't true. Believe me, it's so much easier and profitable to market to a smaller portion of the market (just think how many people there are in the world!) than to try to be all things to all people. And you'll be amazed to find It’s Logistics At Dell ple things you can do to take price out of the equation!In the business world the method that a particular company uses to get its products from the factory to the consumer varies. These methods are very sophisticated and often define the profitability, quality and ultimately the success or failure of a particular business. One particular logistical system that is interesting is the system that Dell uses to deliver its computers from the factory to the customer's location.If yo It’s Your Answer to 'Tell Me About Yourself' at Job Interviews n do to take price out of the equation!This is the most popular way for hiring managers to start most one-on-one interviews; get this right and the rest of the interview will fall into place. Yet so many people just don't get it right and perhaps lose out because of that.After the informal chat about the weather and travel and so on, most interviewers will start off the formal part of the interview with something like this:"Tell me about yourself"T It’s JetBlue '07 Valentine's Day Crisis - The Case For Chief Reputation Officer (CRO) e out of the equation!JetBlue’s crisis response in the airline’s Valentine’s Day debacle has been superb. Because they are, by themselves, reactive, they miss crucial valuable elements: benchmarks and right timing to launch, creating uncertainty amidst too many unknowns.A proactive crisis management stance delivers predictable solutions. A chief reputation officer or CRO, however, fiercely protects this invaluable, yet fragile company asset, suggesting It’s Auto Repair Shop Key To Success tion!A good service manager candidate for an automotive shop would really be the technician who knows a lot about the motor vehicle but has been able to mentally switch gears and now learn how to sell the knowledge he posses and the knowledge and services his team will provide. I am adamant about the knowledge part as I feel that the customer from the very first contact requires guidance right away when recommending service. Example b It’s frustrating when people appear to be focused on price alone. All the
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