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Business Articles

406: Let Survival Lessons Show You the Way to Breakthrough Improvements
When we have to choice but to change, we can be ingenious at making improvements. This article shows how survival threats can drive exponential improvements.

407: Don't Become Obsolete -- Do That to the Competition
This article explains how you can install a management process to avoid obsolescence while threatening your competitors with becoming irrelevant to customers.

408: Take 38 Hours Off from Your Work Week and Still Get the Same Results
Most business people spend their time on tasks that don't need to be done, performing tasks that do need to be done in in effective ways, and by involving themselves in work that doesn't need their input. In this article, I explain how you can get your work done in very little time while still accomplishing just as much.

409: Don't Try to Put Humpty Dumpty Together -- Assemble Instead a Gorgeous Patchwork Quilt of Practices
Many business people try to push a way of operating past where it can be successful, such as by running an assembly line too fast or with too few people. In this article, we look at changing the very concept of how to combine effective practices to create one well beyond what others have accomplished before.

410: Practice Reducing Your Work Week by 38 Hours
Parkinson's Law says that the time to do an activity will expand to fill the time available. That makes for a long work week if a person is willing to work long hours. This article looks at how you can do the opposite -- commit fewer hours and get the same amount done. It's a lifesaver for those who want to have a life outside of work.

411: Anticipate Where the State-of-the-Art Will Be If You Want to Reach Past That Level
Many business people are locked into poor performance by aiming to meet standards that were obsolete years ago. They need to dig their heads out of the sand and look forward to where the best performance levels of today seem to be headed in the near future. With that perspective, they can begin to identify ways to improve beyond that future level of performance.

412: Common Myths about Operating a Business Franchise
It's important to be realistic and deliberate in your approach to launching any new company, whether it's an established brand or built from the ground up. As you weigh the pros and cons of operating a business franchise, do preliminary research and don't accept what "everyone else" seems to tell you, even some of the franchisors.

413: The Subjectivity and Relativity of Risk Assessments in Investment Decisions
Standard valuation theory hold that the risk of making an investment is determined by the objective characteristics of the underlying business. I argue that risk, particularly for investors in small closely held businesses, is relative and to a degree subjective.

414: Home Business New Years Resolutions - How to Use Turnkey Solutions to Start in Internet Marketing
New Years Resolution: Get started in network marketing the right way, use a turnkey solution to drive internet traffic to your website.

415: Practice Making Breakthroughs
Focus is hard to find in most companies. This article explains how a little focus on breakthroughs can create powerful improvements.

416: Weave a Flawless Fabric of Cooperation
Many believe that the need to cooperate is a disadvantage. But start with the right concept for cooperation, and you'll turn cooperation into a flawless advantage.

417: Leading for Breakthrough Success
Breakthroughs require different management methods than do smaller improvements. This article outlines what's required for breakthroughs.

418: How to Have Your Own Brand of Handbags Made in Italy Quickly and Inexpensively
A professional fashion broker explains in detail how to reap the fat profits from fashion's hottest trend: private label handbags made in Italy.

419: Life After Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is an uncomfortable subject for a variety of reasons. The most obvious is the potential havoc it can wreak on your finances. Running a close second is the negative stigma which is often attached to the process. This negativity is important to mention because strong emotions can sometimes lead to unsound financial decisions with devastating results.

420: Make A Home Business Connection
Is it really possible to make your home business successful simply through a connection with another business? Indeed, the answer is a resounding "yes". Granted, skeptics are quick to point out that it is unwise to send your customers or even only potential customer someplace else, but consider all the benefits.


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