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Does Your Message Match Your Market’s Wants?

I had been reading a Dave Barry article recently about his trip to China to cover the Olympics there. He shared a story about going to the Great Wall of China and seeing a T-shirt vendor. Every few seconds, she would look at Dave and yell, “Hello! T-shirt!” He would…


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On by Just One Degree

We are occasionally reminded in one way or another by how much impact “just one degree of difference” makes. When a space probe uses a planet’s gravitational pull to slingshots itself into a new trajectory, its timing for firing its engines must be exact. If that timing is off by…


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Are You Building a Stronger Team Today?

During times of economic uncertainty, most technology businesses batten down the hatches and try to hang on to what they currently have. Now is not the time to try new things, they might say. As you probably figured out, I disagree. Now is a great time to try out new…


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Are You the Next Market Leader?

In the many organizations I’ve worked with, the CEOs generally fall into one of two camps; those that provide sales leadership and those that don’t. In my experience, the CEOs that work with their sales teams make the biggest impact on their companies. If the company has less than $10…


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Do You See Opportunities or Obstacles?

I get up with the radio every morning, as I’m sure most of you do. For years, my wife wanted to set the station to music, but I’ve always held out for talk radio. I don’t really expect you to care about my radio alarm habits. I bring this up…


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Selling To Today’s Customers

By Brian Tracy What is selling? In its simplest terms, selling is the process of helping a person to conclude that your product or service is of greater value to him than the price you are asking for. Our market society is based on the principles of freedom and mutual…


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Technology and Software Entrepreneurs, Are You Too Smart for Your Own Good?

It seems that everything in our world is being dumbed down and focused on the lowest common denominator. There are cash registers that have pictures on them instead of numbers. Cashiers rely on the machine to tell them the correct change instead of counting it out. It seems most cashiers…


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Do You Know What Your Clients Want?

We all make assumptions, sometimes really big ones. For example, we assume we know why our employees work for us. (It’s the paycheck, right?) We assume we know what our clients want and why they work with us. That is a huge assumption. The only way to really know what…


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How to Explore Great Business Opportunities

Have you made the huge mistake? Have you discounted ideas, suggestions, opportunities because they didn’t seem applicable to your business? Have you considered the real cost of not listening to other opinions, especially ideas that come from outside of your own industry. This article, the second of two parts, tells…


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The Huge Mistake

When you’re in business, you can’t afford to make any huge mistakes. As a matter of fact, many of the technology entrepreneurs that I coach are afraid of making that one huge mistake that can cost them their business. How do you avoid it? First you have to identify what…