Archive for April 2009
What choices are you making today?
Matthew D. Miglin
Life is filled with opportunities everyday to succeed or fail. You have the power to choose the life you will live today. Your decision …
Strengthening Business through Employee Relations.
Russell Williams
When things are good, they are good; when they are bad, they are worse. But despite the nature of any given economic climate, we often lose…
From the Publisher…
Matthew D. Miglin
BUSINESS
Because its purpose is to create a customer, the business has two-and only two-functions Marketing and Innovation. Marketing and in…
How to be Competitive in the Global Marketplace.
Cory A. Booker
We must have vision. We must expand our moral imagination as to what is possible. Even in difficult times, we must bring our creativity, i…
From Lost to Found: Increasing Your Website Visibility with SEO.
Karyn Greenstreet
These days, search engines are the places people go to look for information and vendors. According to SEO News, 85% of people say they find …
Passion Equals Performance.
Marc A. Wolfe
If you have ever noticed how some people seem to really love what they do, you might have wondered how they do it. I ask myself, “What mot…
Believe it or Not…Not Everyone is Going to Clap.
Jim Smith
My routine was the same: finish the workshop; wait for the last participant to leave; close the door; sprint to the evaluations to see what …
Uncover the Hidden Value and Untapped Potential in Your Business:Understanding the 7 Stages of Small Business Success.
Carl L. Gould
I am often asked what I mean about the “hidden value” in a business. It is quite simple, really. It is the untapped potential that resid…
Using Your Intranet to Cut Your Costs.
Nancy M. Geobel
In an era of corporate belt-tightening, intranets–the web services behind a company’s firewall–can play a pivotal role in helping orga…
Three Tips on How to Make “Safety First” More Than a Slogan.
Shayle Durkin
As CEO of an emerging automotive/industrial safety company, I’ve come to learn and appreciate how safety must become a daily practice. In …

