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Monday, June 04, 2007

21 Power Principles for Business Builders

There are 21 “Power Principles” in this report and, while each one has a dynamism of its
own, all of them have a common theme:

They are designed to help you put more cash and more customers in your business!
And I can assure you that my Power Principles will do just that. For almost 25 years, I
have used them to help thousands of businesses jump-start their sales and profi ts – in many cases overnight and, in some cases, on a scale that is truly mind-boggling.

The Principles aren’t theoretical. They are all practical techniques of proven value and
wide applicability. They can be used successfully by the smallest “Mom and Pop” store, or
by a megacorporation. Whether you are a dentist or a designer, a “captain of industry” or the
struggling owner of a start-up business, these “21 Principles” can do for you what they have
done for so many others:
…help you rise to new levels of business and personal success.

read Jay's report.

21 power principles, business building, business plan, marketing , customer retention, cash management, HR, networking

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Friday, March 09, 2007

Real-Time Collaboration Gets Real

Real-Time Collaboration Gets Real

Real-time collaboration, or presence, will become the "focal point" of the desktop for Procter & Gamble employees, says the company's director of computers and communications services. Rather than ending a task to collaborate with co-workers, employees can connect with others directly within applications. P&G is using several Microsoft products that let its employees escalate instant messages to Web conferences, for example. Not only do collaboration tools improve productivity, but they give far-flung colleagues — and sometimes partners and customers — a sense of community. The experiences of several companies using such tools are spotlighted.

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business tools, collaboration, networking, project management

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