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Cargo Cults and Management Practice During World War II, US forces took over islands in the Pacific where the residents had never see airplanes, or canned food, or any of the tons of material that a military force needs. The islanders were careful observers, though, and they figured out what the military did to cause the goods to show up.This is what they saw. The military folks would go up into towers they'd built and talk into a box. Soon the material, or "cargo," would arrive.When the war ended, the military went away and the cargo stopped coming. But some of the islanders figured that they could make the cargo come back. All they had to do was exactly what the US military people had done.So they went up in the abandoned towers and talked into Headers and Footers can be used to insert specific information at the top and/or on the bottom of each of your pages. To insert these fields into your pages, click on "View" then on "Header and Footer." A header and footer area will appear at the top and bottom of each page. You can type in your text and/or use the toolbar to insert your information into your pages. You only have to insert the information into the "Header and Footer" area of your first page and it will be displayed on every page. Borders Borders can be used to enhance your ebook's appearance. To add a border to each of your pages, click on "Format" then on "Borders and Shading." Click on the "Page Border" tab and select your border style and color. Images Just as borders can be used to enhance your ebook's appearance, images can also be used. Try to select images that will enhance your reader's experience and compliment your ebook's focus. To insert an image within your page, click on "Insert" then on "Picture" and select an option. Take your time and make sure you use Word's powerful features. It will assist you in creating a Three Good Reasons to Ignore Conflict (and the price you'll pay) Once you have decided upon the best format for your ebook, your next step will be the design process. No matter which format you choose, one of the most important factors in determining your ebook's overall success is your presentation.If you work with people, you will experience conflict. It probably wasn’t mentioned in your job description and you can always find better things to do with your time than deal with it. But despite being able to justify ignoring it, it hangs around like an unwanted relative who has overstayed his welcome. Many of the reasons people give for avoiding conflict turn out to be myths – with a price tag attached.Reason #1: It’s not that big a deal – it will sort itself out. While some squabbles evaporate, most conflicts don’t simply disappear. Quite the opposite, they usually escalate and eventually boil over. Or they may fester and go underground (“buried, but not dead”). The Your ebook should not only look professional in design, but should also be well organized and easily navigated. In addition, your ebook should include images that will enhance its appearance and compliment your subject matter. Although you can design your ebook using an application of your choice, for the purpose of this article, we will focus on designing your ebook with Microsoft Word. When you purchase and install Adobe Acrobat, a shortcut button will be added to your Microsoft Word toolbar. This button will enable you to instantly convert your word document into a PDF document. When you begin designing your ebook, think of each page you create as a page of a book, because that's exactly what it is. Your ebook is a book in electronic format. Although the structure of your ebook may vary, here is a basic guideline to assist you: Opening Page The first page of your ebook will represent your book cover. It should contain an image or logo that will compliment your ebook. This page should also include your ebook's title, followed by an opening statement. Foreword The next portion of your ebook may contain a Foreword with information in regard to your copyrights, disclaimers or other important information. Instructions Your Foreword may be followed by instructional information in regard to using your ebook, such as navigation. Your instructions might include an overview of how to navigate your ebook and even some screenshots. Table of Contents A Table of Contents will assist your readers in easily locating each section of your ebook. When writing your text in Microsoft Word, you are provided with a number of options to assist you in formatting your pages in a specific layout. This powerful program will not only enable you to insert page numbers, headers, footers, borders and images, but it will also create your Table of Contents for you. Creating Your Table of Contents will be one of your last steps in designing your ebook. In order for Microsoft Word to create your Table of Contents, you must first apply specific heading styles to the chapter headings that you would like to be displayed within your Table of Contents. To add a style to your chapter headings, highlight your text and click on the style drop-down box on the left side of your toolbar and select Heading1. You can edit your Heading1 style to display your heading in the font and size of your choice. If you would like to display any subtitles beneath your titles, simply follow the same procedure above. However, instead of selecting Heading1, select Heading2 and so on. To build your Table of Contents, click on the page where you would like to insert your Table of Contents. Click on "Insert" then on "Index and Tables" and select the Table of Contents tab. Select your preferred format and Word will instantly create your Table of Contents. Word builds your Table of Contents by searching for headings with specified styles. It then sorts the headings according to their heading level, references their page numbers, and then displays the Table of Contents within your document. Once you create your Table of Contents, your document can be easily navigated by clicking on any page number within your Table of Contents. This will enable your readers to instantly jump to the corresponding chapter headings within your document. Introduction Your introduction should follow your Table of Contents and might contain an overview of your ebook's subject matter or whatever you'd like. Your introduction will be a prelude to your chapters. Chapters The next part of your ebook will contain your chapters. Your chapter titles should be displayed in a larger, bold font. Each new chapter should start at the top of a new page. There are a number of ways you can spice up your ebook's appearance and give it a professional look and feel. Here are a few ideas to get you started: Inserting Page Numbers You can insert page numbers simply by clicking on "Insert" then "Page Numbers." You will be presented with several formatting options for positioning, alignment and styles. If you would like to add additional text with your page numbers, you can use the "Header and Footer" option. Headers and Footers Headers and Footers can be used to insert specific information at the top and/or on the bottom of each of your pages. To insert these fields into your pages, click on "View" then on "Header and Footer." A header and footer area will appear at the top and bottom of each page. You can type in your text and/or use the toolbar to insert your information into your pages. You only have to insert the information into the "Header and Footer" area of your first page and it will be displayed on every page. Borders Borders can be used to enhance your ebook's appearance. To add a border to each of your pages, click on "Format" then on "Borders and Shading." Click on the "Page Border" tab and select your border style and color. Images Just as borders can be used to enhance your ebook's appearance, images can also be used. Try to select images that will enhance your reader's experience and compliment your ebook's focus. To insert an image within your page, click on "Insert" then on "Picture" and select an option. Take your time and make sure you use Word's powerful features. It will assist you in creating a Packaging Equipment ur ebook will represent your book cover. It should contain an image or logo that will compliment your ebook. This page should also include your ebook's title, followed by an opening statement.Many kinds of equipment are required for the entire process of packaging. This includes filling machines, capping machines, labeling machines, and complete turnkey packaging systems. Other packaging equipment which are manufactured by many companies are bottle unscramblers, bottle rinsers, liquid fillers, cappers, labelers, sleeving machines, sealing machines, conveyors, turntables, heat tunnels, sleevers, coders and support packaging machinery.Filling machines are designed to fill most products into a variety of containers. Filling machines can fill in different products such as free flowing liquid products like water, juices and alcohol; products which are thick in nature like peanut butter and toothpaste; products with a foam Foreword The next portion of your ebook may contain a Foreword with information in regard to your copyrights, disclaimers or other important information. Instructions Your Foreword may be followed by instructional information in regard to using your ebook, such as navigation. Your instructions might include an overview of how to navigate your ebook and even some screenshots. Table of Contents A Table of Contents will assist your readers in easily locating each section of your ebook. When writing your text in Microsoft Word, you are provided with a number of options to assist you in formatting your pages in a specific layout. This powerful program will not only enable you to insert page numbers, headers, footers, borders and images, but it will also create your Table of Contents for you. Creating Your Table of Contents will be one of your last steps in designing your ebook. In order for Microsoft Word to create your Table of Contents, you must first apply specific heading styles to the chapter headings that you would like to be displayed within your Table of Contents. To add a style to your chapter headings, highlight your text and click on the style drop-down box on the left side of your toolbar and select Heading1. You can edit your Heading1 style to display your heading in the font and size of your choice. If you would like to display any subtitles beneath your titles, simply follow the same procedure above. However, instead of selecting Heading1, select Heading2 and so on. To build your Table of Contents, click on the page where you would like to insert your Table of Contents. Click on "Insert" then on "Index and Tables" and select the Table of Contents tab. Select your preferred format and Word will instantly create your Table of Contents. Word builds your Table of Contents by searching for headings with specified styles. It then sorts the headings according to their heading level, references their page numbers, and then displays the Table of Contents within your document. Once you create your Table of Contents, your document can be easily navigated by clicking on any page number within your Table of Contents. This will enable your readers to instantly jump to the corresponding chapter headings within your document. Introduction Your introduction should follow your Table of Contents and might contain an overview of your ebook's subject matter or whatever you'd like. Your introduction will be a prelude to your chapters. Chapters The next part of your ebook will contain your chapters. Your chapter titles should be displayed in a larger, bold font. Each new chapter should start at the top of a new page. There are a number of ways you can spice up your ebook's appearance and give it a professional look and feel. Here are a few ideas to get you started: Inserting Page Numbers You can insert page numbers simply by clicking on "Insert" then "Page Numbers." You will be presented with several formatting options for positioning, alignment and styles. If you would like to add additional text with your page numbers, you can use the "Header and Footer" option. Headers and Footers Headers and Footers can be used to insert specific information at the top and/or on the bottom of each of your pages. To insert these fields into your pages, click on "View" then on "Header and Footer." A header and footer area will appear at the top and bottom of each page. You can type in your text and/or use the toolbar to insert your information into your pages. You only have to insert the information into the "Header and Footer" area of your first page and it will be displayed on every page. Borders Borders can be used to enhance your ebook's appearance. To add a border to each of your pages, click on "Format" then on "Borders and Shading." Click on the "Page Border" tab and select your border style and color. Images Just as borders can be used to enhance your ebook's appearance, images can also be used. Try to select images that will enhance your reader's experience and compliment your ebook's focus. To insert an image within your page, click on "Insert" then on "Picture" and select an option. Take your time and make sure you use Word's powerful features. It will assist you in creating a Non-Verbal Messsages Are More Important Than What The Prospect Says Word to create your Table of Contents, you must first apply specific heading styles to the chapter headings that you would like to be displayed within your Table of Contents.Effectively reading non-verbal messages can dramatically improve your sales relationships, as well as your sales results.Everyone communicates on two levels. Verbally and non-verbally. Verbal communication, or the spoken words we use, represent a very small portion (less than 10%) of our overall message. People can lie, misrepresent or mislead you with their words. Non-verbal language represents over 50% of our total message.If there is an inconsistency between the verbal message and the non-verbal message you are getting from a prospect, I would advise paying more attention to the non-verbal. The non-verbal message will always be more a more accurate representation of the person’s feelings, attitudes or beliefs.T To add a style to your chapter headings, highlight your text and click on the style drop-down box on the left side of your toolbar and select Heading1. You can edit your Heading1 style to display your heading in the font and size of your choice. If you would like to display any subtitles beneath your titles, simply follow the same procedure above. However, instead of selecting Heading1, select Heading2 and so on. To build your Table of Contents, click on the page where you would like to insert your Table of Contents. Click on "Insert" then on "Index and Tables" and select the Table of Contents tab. Select your preferred format and Word will instantly create your Table of Contents. Word builds your Table of Contents by searching for headings with specified styles. It then sorts the headings according to their heading level, references their page numbers, and then displays the Table of Contents within your document. Once you create your Table of Contents, your document can be easily navigated by clicking on any page number within your Table of Contents. This will enable your readers to instantly jump to the corresponding chapter headings within your document. Introduction Your introduction should follow your Table of Contents and might contain an overview of your ebook's subject matter or whatever you'd like. Your introduction will be a prelude to your chapters. Chapters The next part of your ebook will contain your chapters. Your chapter titles should be displayed in a larger, bold font. Each new chapter should start at the top of a new page. There are a number of ways you can spice up your ebook's appearance and give it a professional look and feel. Here are a few ideas to get you started: Inserting Page Numbers You can insert page numbers simply by clicking on "Insert" then "Page Numbers." You will be presented with several formatting options for positioning, alignment and styles. If you would like to add additional text with your page numbers, you can use the "Header and Footer" option. Headers and Footers Headers and Footers can be used to insert specific information at the top and/or on the bottom of each of your pages. To insert these fields into your pages, click on "View" then on "Header and Footer." A header and footer area will appear at the top and bottom of each page. You can type in your text and/or use the toolbar to insert your information into your pages. You only have to insert the information into the "Header and Footer" area of your first page and it will be displayed on every page. Borders Borders can be used to enhance your ebook's appearance. To add a border to each of your pages, click on "Format" then on "Borders and Shading." Click on the "Page Border" tab and select your border style and color. Images Just as borders can be used to enhance your ebook's appearance, images can also be used. Try to select images that will enhance your reader's experience and compliment your ebook's focus. To insert an image within your page, click on "Insert" then on "Picture" and select an option. Take your time and make sure you use Word's powerful features. It will assist you in creating a Now it's Time to Get Your Feet Wet our Table of Contents, your document can be easily navigated by clicking on any page number within your Table of Contents. This will enable your readers to instantly jump to the corresponding chapter headings within your document.Part 4 of Having Your Successful BusinessCongratulations! You have learned “how much pie” you want, how successful people talk, and what the best vehicle is to achieving your goals. In this final section, its time to discover why you haven’t started yet.The biggest thing that holds people back is fear. Fear can be defined like this: False Evidence Appearing Real.It can be comforting to know that each morning we wake that nothing unusual is going to happen.Wake up, go to work, come home, eat dinner, watch some TV, go to bed, and repeat.Nothing magical happened just then. That’s life in a nutshell; spending nearly two-thirds of our life at work.But if you have read this series then fear proba Introduction Your introduction should follow your Table of Contents and might contain an overview of your ebook's subject matter or whatever you'd like. Your introduction will be a prelude to your chapters. Chapters The next part of your ebook will contain your chapters. Your chapter titles should be displayed in a larger, bold font. Each new chapter should start at the top of a new page. There are a number of ways you can spice up your ebook's appearance and give it a professional look and feel. Here are a few ideas to get you started: Inserting Page Numbers You can insert page numbers simply by clicking on "Insert" then "Page Numbers." You will be presented with several formatting options for positioning, alignment and styles. If you would like to add additional text with your page numbers, you can use the "Header and Footer" option. Headers and Footers Headers and Footers can be used to insert specific information at the top and/or on the bottom of each of your pages. To insert these fields into your pages, click on "View" then on "Header and Footer." A header and footer area will appear at the top and bottom of each page. You can type in your text and/or use the toolbar to insert your information into your pages. You only have to insert the information into the "Header and Footer" area of your first page and it will be displayed on every page. Borders Borders can be used to enhance your ebook's appearance. To add a border to each of your pages, click on "Format" then on "Borders and Shading." Click on the "Page Border" tab and select your border style and color. Images Just as borders can be used to enhance your ebook's appearance, images can also be used. Try to select images that will enhance your reader's experience and compliment your ebook's focus. To insert an image within your page, click on "Insert" then on "Picture" and select an option. Take your time and make sure you use Word's powerful features. It will assist you in creating a Working Class vs Entrepreneur: 4 Ways Your Friends, Family and Neighbors Don't Understand You Take advice from someone who has successfully worked from home for the last eight years. In my previous article: Work from Home: Real Money Advantages we looked at some of the money advantages of working from home. In this article we look at some of the differences between working at a job and working from home as an entrepreneur.Many of my clients, business associates and friends run their own businesses. Some of them work from home, as I do. We all have something in common. As we continue and prosper as entrepreneurs we are continually getting more distant between our friends, family and neighbors that have jobs. Don’t know what I mean? Let me explain.Most of the population of any country is what we call in Amer Headers and Footers can be used to insert specific information at the top and/or on the bottom of each of your pages. To insert these fields into your pages, click on "View" then on "Header and Footer." A header and footer area will appear at the top and bottom of each page. You can type in your text and/or use the toolbar to insert your information into your pages. You only have to insert the information into the "Header and Footer" area of your first page and it will be displayed on every page. Borders Borders can be used to enhance your ebook's appearance. To add a border to each of your pages, click on "Format" then on "Borders and Shading." Click on the "Page Border" tab and select your border style and color. Images Just as borders can be used to enhance your ebook's appearance, images can also be used. Try to select images that will enhance your reader's experience and compliment your ebook's focus. To insert an image within your page, click on "Insert" then on "Picture" and select an option. Take your time and make sure you use Word's powerful features. It will assist you in creating a great looking ebook. If you're not sure how to do something, simply click on "Help" and it will guide you through the process. In part five of our series, we will focus on designing an ebook in HTML format.
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