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Internal Training - 5 Ideas To Make It Work I’m taking a risk talking about this – since there are certainly times when I have failed on all four fronts. But I’m continuing to practice – and every day I’m getting better. Thankfully, productivity is about progress, not perfectionism!In a previous article I looked at reasons why training is important and how organisations could look at providing training for employees. In this article I’ll consider some practical ways of going about providing internal training. It must be said that internal training is never expected to replace quality external training but what it can offer is a degree of personalisation and employee involvement that even the best training courses may not achieve. By Chris Crouch, creator of The GO System, stresses that we train people how to treat us by the way we act. Recent Incorporation: An IPO One of the catalysts I use for topic ideas is Chase’s Calendar of Events (if you’re looking to find a publicity “hook” for your business, or for a volunteer organization for which you are trying to raise money, I can’t think of a better tool! www.chases.com) According to Chase’s, May is Business Improvement Month.For a growing incorporation with increasing profitability and productivity, an Initial Public Offering (IPO) is the next logical step to take in order to obtain further financing. Once the corporation has fulfilled the requirements set by the authorities, going for listing is a fairly straightforward exercise.A corporation that wants to go public has to fulfill the Stock Exchange's listing requirements and the Securities Commission's policies and While you may not be a registered as a business owner, you are indeed involved in the most important business in the world – the “business of life.” The world judges business by “the bottom line” – and although we may not do it consciously, we should judge the business of our lives by whether or not we are actually accomplishing what we deem most important in our lives. Regardless of the business you are in – whether it’s for bottom line profit or nurturing a family (and hopefully both!), there are 4 simple steps that anyone can do to improve their results. Dan Sullivan, founder of The Strategic Coach Program (www.strategiccoach.com), calls them the “Four-Referability- Habits:” 1. Show up on time. Would anyone argue that doing those four things can do wonders for improving any business? Yet, how few individuals – let alone entire businesses -- adhere to them! I realize that I’m taking a risk talking about this – since there are certainly times when I have failed on all four fronts. But I’m continuing to practice – and every day I’m getting better. Thankfully, productivity is about progress, not perfectionism! Chris Crouch, creator of The GO System, stresses that we train people how to treat us by the way we act. Recentl Are Lay-offs the Only Option? nth.Corporations have many constituents. But they seem to play to only one audience – the investment community or Wall Street. Any business is made up of workers, supervisors, managers and executives. They also have customers, suppliers and in many cases dealers or distributors. They have facilities in cities, towns and communities. Some have factories and others have only offices. But the fact is that all corporations touch the world they operate in be While you may not be a registered as a business owner, you are indeed involved in the most important business in the world – the “business of life.” The world judges business by “the bottom line” – and although we may not do it consciously, we should judge the business of our lives by whether or not we are actually accomplishing what we deem most important in our lives. Regardless of the business you are in – whether it’s for bottom line profit or nurturing a family (and hopefully both!), there are 4 simple steps that anyone can do to improve their results. Dan Sullivan, founder of The Strategic Coach Program (www.strategiccoach.com), calls them the “Four-Referability- Habits:” 1. Show up on time. Would anyone argue that doing those four things can do wonders for improving any business? Yet, how few individuals – let alone entire businesses -- adhere to them! I realize that I’m taking a risk talking about this – since there are certainly times when I have failed on all four fronts. But I’m continuing to practice – and every day I’m getting better. Thankfully, productivity is about progress, not perfectionism! Chris Crouch, creator of The GO System, stresses that we train people how to treat us by the way we act. Recent Bulgaria - Black Sea Gold mportant in our lives.Bulgaria is located in Southeastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea, between Romania and Turkey. It has a total area of 110,910 sq km, 110,550 sq km of which is land; with water comprising 360 sq km. this makes Bulgaria slightly larger than Tennessee. Bulgaria is bordered by Greece, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, and last but not least Turkey. The climate is temperate with cold, damp winters and hot, dry summers. Bulgaria is rich in bauxite, copper, lead, Regardless of the business you are in – whether it’s for bottom line profit or nurturing a family (and hopefully both!), there are 4 simple steps that anyone can do to improve their results. Dan Sullivan, founder of The Strategic Coach Program (www.strategiccoach.com), calls them the “Four-Referability- Habits:” 1. Show up on time. Would anyone argue that doing those four things can do wonders for improving any business? Yet, how few individuals – let alone entire businesses -- adhere to them! I realize that I’m taking a risk talking about this – since there are certainly times when I have failed on all four fronts. But I’m continuing to practice – and every day I’m getting better. Thankfully, productivity is about progress, not perfectionism! Chris Crouch, creator of The GO System, stresses that we train people how to treat us by the way we act. Recent A Look at DVD Vending Machines them the “Four-Referability- Habits:”DVD vending machines are just one of the many types of unusual vending machines making their way over from Japan. In Japan, many products are available from vending machines. You can even go to a fully-automated grocery stores in Japan (a basket travels up and down the selection walls, gathering the selected items, even putting heavier objects on the bottom so as not to crush your bread!) As America warms to the idea of unusual items in vending machines, 1. Show up on time. Would anyone argue that doing those four things can do wonders for improving any business? Yet, how few individuals – let alone entire businesses -- adhere to them! I realize that I’m taking a risk talking about this – since there are certainly times when I have failed on all four fronts. But I’m continuing to practice – and every day I’m getting better. Thankfully, productivity is about progress, not perfectionism! Chris Crouch, creator of The GO System, stresses that we train people how to treat us by the way we act. Recent Protecting Your Assets - Choosing the Right Electronic Security Solutions and Suppliers I’m taking a risk talking about this – since there are certainly times when I have failed on all four fronts. But I’m continuing to practice – and every day I’m getting better. Thankfully, productivity is about progress, not perfectionism!Your premises is likely to be protected by an intruder alarm with a personal attack option and CCTV may be in operation internally and externally. It is possible that you may have received advice from your local crime reduction police officer, a security consultant or even your insurance company. However, identifying your needs is only step one of the solution and it is important to ensure that you system meets industry standards.So how do you kn Chris Crouch, creator of The GO System, stresses that we train people how to treat us by the way we act. Recently I was called by a company that wanted to know whether I was interested in appearing on their television program – we discussed the possible options, and the caller said, “I will call you no later than Wednesday.” Remember they called me – I didn’t call them – and two weeks later I’m still waiting. I’ll think twice before I spend any more time talking with them. How difficult is it, when we can’t do what we promise, to say: “I’m sorry. Here’s what’s happening.” “Finish what you start” is an ongoing challenge for me! Many, perhaps even most, entrepreneurs struggle in that area. After all, we are idea people – and for us, it’s much more fun to think of ideas than it is to implement them. This means it is essential to ask ourselves whether or not we should start something at all – or make sure we are surrounded by people who will run with the ideas. As you’ve heard me say many times, “Together We Are Better!™ By the way, if filing all those papers in your life is still on your project list – ask us how you can find anything in 5 seconds or less! I remember reading an article many years ago by Tom Peters, author of The Pursuit of WOW, in which he described how much extra effort he had taken to fly across the country, on short notice, to complete a consulting contract for a client. Not one of the many people for whom he had made the effort ever said “Thank you.” How many thank you notes have you written l
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