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  • Good Vibes Help Business Thrive

    Employees are taking it on the chin lately. They are subjected to longer hours, more responsibilities, less security―and all for reduced compensation. It’s a sad sign of the times. Employers are struggling as well. They must function with less revenue, increased expenses and more demanding consumers than ever before. What gives? Usually, it’s the employee. …

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  • What They Don’t Teach You In School

    I want to share this great article by Harvey Mackay. I look forward to his weekly article in the newspaper. As many college graduates are scrambling to find jobs, one of the most important things for graduates to understand is that you’re in school all your life. In fact, your real education is just beginning. …

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  • Happy Birthday Harkins Theaters

    Scottsdale’s family-owned Harkins Theaters turns 78. Congratulations Harkins, our home town family owned theater, with 30 theaters, 427 screens and about 2,500 employees, Harkins is the largest privately owned theater in the United States. Dan Harkins tributes his companies success to passion and never being satisfied. Dan made a great comment when he spoke recently …

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  • P.O.W.E.R. Copywriting: Write simple ads in 5 steps

    When I was asked to teach a copywriting class for a special program at The Ohio State University, I discovered that teaching writing is far more difficult than the writing itself. Many of the things I did naturally from experience or instinct were a complete mystery to my students. So, in order to make the …

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  • A Bite… (or two, or three) of the Big Apple

    Hawaii or New York? Where should we go on vacation this summer? The wife wanted Hawaii; we have never been. I wanted New York to eat. I won this debate with one phrase, “Who cares about Hawaii, we ain’t got nobody there!” (She’s a sucker for family and friends.) She also knows the secret to …

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  • How to Write an Operational Plan for Your Business

    In 2010, Sean Bandawat acquired Jacob Bromwell, a specialty housewares company that’s been in existence since 1819. Here, he shares his operational plan, focusing on his strategy to turn the company into a profitable business. By Darren Dahl |  Jul 27, 2011 In most cases, entrepreneurs begin tackling the challenge of writing a business plan before the …

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  • Buddy Time

    The name “Buddy” has always meant so much to me. It’s the pet-name my eldest daughter lovingly bestowed upon me years ago. I have been the only “Buddy” in my kids’ lives… until recently. There’s a new Buddy in town, and he’s cramping my style. Whenever I call my youngest daughter to dinner, she replies …

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  • Quality of Customer Service is Most Important

    For those of you who are working in a customer service industry, the quality of that customer service itself is the most important aspect of the job. People respond positively to good customer service. IF you are a business owner then you know how the saying goes, it’s easier to keep a customer, as it …

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  • How to Hire Qualified and Reliable People

    If human resources, falls last on your allocation of time, then you are missing the most basic key to success behind the desired implementation in the various fields stated above. The key that acts as an enabler for all the stated crucial tasks is the manpower, without which any firm, irrespective of size or nature, …

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  • A Bit About Quitting

    This is pretty inspirational. I don’t subscribe to never quitting but I do feel most people quit prematurely. 1816 – His family was forced out of their home. He had to work to support them. 1818 – His mother died. 1831 – Failed in business. 1832 – Ran for state legislature – lost. 1832 – …

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