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Business Goal Setting – Focus on Results  

Sunday, January 2nd, 2011
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Business Goal Setting – Focus on Results

article by Lisa McGrimmon

To achieve your business objectives, it is important to choose your actions on results.

It sounds simple. Who would valuable time working on projects and activities that are not getting the results? In fact, many people do it every day. It is easy in activities that are easy to get pulled busy work so you feel like you stay productive while in fact, the avoidance of tasks that may be a greater challenge, but brings you closer to achieving your business objectives . Assuming you want to convince a local retailer about your new product to wear. If you have never been regulated by the wholesale and retail or consignment agreement, the owner of the shop approach the feel of a fairly nerve-wracking. This will avoid you. Instead, you work on the tenth revision of your already great Prospectus is, you can not see the dealer until the booklet is absolutely perfect. polishing up already high sales brochure is an easy task, and it helps you feel productive. They work on the business after all. However, if your brochure is already a great reflection of your products, is another post just a thinly veiled way to the challenging task of business networks to avoid There are many ways to get your business objectives;. Some are harder than others. Unfortunately, the simple business building tasks are not always the most effective business building tasks. Namely, if the Pareto principle, which states as a rule, 80 20, announced that 80 percent of unfocused effort usually occurs only 20 percent of the results. In other words, if you do not actively choose their projects and activities on the results they generate, you only really productive and the way to achieve your business goals are 20 percent of the time may be based. The remaining 80 percent of the time you’re just busy working on unproductive activities. The focus on results means that you must focus on activities and projects that lead to positive results and achieve your business goals. It prevents you think fool yourself that you work with productive activities and busy. Challenge yourself to choose based projects and assignments for their potential to grow your business, and not to the amount of difficulties or problems they create for you. Remember, only the activity is no evidence of real progress towards your business goals. About the Author
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McGrimmon publishes guide to crafts Sell – inspiring art-and-Craft. com. For more tips on business objectives for inspiration and art ‘Craft / p>

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Why might small biz CEOs focus more attention on profit + less on social goals than large business CEOs do?

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010


Image taken on 2009-10-22 10:07:54 by joshdamon.
Why a small business CEO’s attention focused on profits and less on social objectives, rather than large management companies do?


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How to Start an Internet Business

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

4 Steps For Starting Your Internet Home Based Business
By Dale E East

Often people will dream of starting a Internet home based business but are not sure where to start and what to do first. In this article I will give you a four step plan for starting your business and getting it profitable. This plan includes finding your niche, creating a product, building your web site and sending traffic to your site. It’s easy to get side tracked and off focus in the Internet business world because there are so many new shiny things waiting to grab your attention and steal your focus if you don’t have an outline for your business.. (more…)

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Basics of How to Start an Online Business

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

The Essential Steps to Starting Your Online Business
By Igbal Yagoub

Finding your niche and creating your product…

In order for any website to make sense, it must have a point of focus, a topic around which the whole of the site is built.

It may well be that you already have a topic or subject around which you plan to build your site, but if not, it should not be particularly difficult to find a suitable subject. (more…)

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How to Make Your First Sale on The Internet

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Making That First Sale Online!
By Gary John McGeown

This is what its all about, all the websites you’ve looked at and bought, or not bought from, the DVD’s you’ve watched, CD’s listened to, books read, maybe even seminars attended.

It all has to lead somewhere, and if you intend to make money online through this new medium that you’re learning about, then get crystal clear and focus on making your first sale.

Its the cleanest and truest measure of all – are you making money? There are a lot of people out there who consider themselves superhot when it comes to the internet. (more…)

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