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Core Specialties, An Interview with Dianna Arreola
March 27th, 2008 | Posted by Debra Simpson | Category: Management Strategies, Marketing, Motivation | No CommentsHow would you like to have your content delivered daily to your prospects desktop? What would that mean to the success of your business? Dianna Arreola of Core Specialties shares how you can reach out to your prospects, motivate and reward your employees, and strengthen the core of your business with a variety of programs.
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Good Management Skills Increase Your Profits
January 23rd, 2008 | Posted by Debra Simpson | Category: Events, Management Strategies, Podcasts, Strategic Planning | No CommentsOn February 5th at the Handlery Hotel, businesses can learn some new and progressive management strategies. We’re always looking for profitable strategies. One huge investment for any small business is the hiring, training and development of good employees. Yet, what kind of atmosphere do you provide for your employees? Here’s a management style to think [...]
You, Inc. – Book Review
January 17th, 2008 | Posted by Debra Simpson | Category: Book Review, Inspiration, Management Strategies, Marketing, Sales, Strategic Planning | No CommentsYou, Inc., The Art Of Selling Yourself by Harry Beckwith and Christine Clifford Beckwith is an easy read. I took it on our holiday road trip to Mom’s house. I was able to finish it within a few days. However, being an easy read doesn’t mean it wasn’t full of valuable info for running a [...]
The Management Initiative – Bringing Kindness to Management Strategies
January 9th, 2008 | Posted by Debra Simpson | Category: Management Strategies, Networking, Podcasts | 1 CommentI’ve always been fond of kindness. I always thought if I could be as kind as my mother, I’d die a happy woman. In fact, February 12-18th is "Random Act of Kindness Week." One of my earliest Toastmaster speeches was about random acts of simple kindness. Wikipedia has a nice section on how random acts [...]











