strategic business advanage: A Person With Experience
- 11/29/17 12:57 PM
A Person With Experience “When a person with experience meets a person with money, the person with experience will get the money. And the person with the money will get some experience.” Leonard Lauder, American Billionaire, Former Chairman of the Estee Lauder Companies Inc
As I see it . . . . . . . . A person with experience
As they say when a person with experience meets a person with money . . . . the person with the experience will get the money.
On a level playing field experience counts . . . . Experience can become a strategic business advance in a transaction . (5 comments)
strategic business advanage: A Successful Entrepreneur
- 04/29/15 12:47 PM
A Successful Entrepreneur “Today’s business environment is in a constant state of change. The successful entrepreneurs are on the cutting edge of that change . . . . They seeks it out . . . . and take advance of it before others recognize it.” Lou Ludwig. Sales and Management Consultant, Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Author
As I see it . . . . . . . . A successful entrepreneur
Successful entrepreneurs are on the cutting edge of change . . . . they will find it before others see it . . . . and take advantage of it before others (13 comments)
Comfortable Inaction Comes With a High Cost “As we face the coming challenge, we too shall wait upon the lord . . . . to give the individual the opportunity to realize his own highest possibilities . . . . But they are far less than long – range risks and cost of comfortable inaction.” John F. Kennedy 1917 – 1963, 35th President of the United States
As I see it . . . . . . . . Comfortable inaction comes with a high cost
The cost of inaction (13 comments)
strategic business advanage: Doing a Lot of Hard Work
- 09/09/14 01:36 PM
Doing a Lot of Hard Work “Talent is cheaper than white salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work.” Stephen King. Author
As I see it . . . . . . . Doing a lot of hard work
Successful people in every walk of life have common traits that have a massive affect on their success.
The level of a successful person’s talent varies . . . .
What successful people will do is to take their natural talent . . . . and work (15 comments)
Standout in Your Profession “Confidence and enthusiasm are the greatest sales producers in any economy .” O. B. Smith, author
As I see it. . . . . . . .
Standout in your profession
There is a thin slice of differences that separates the champion . . . . from the competition. That thin slice propels them forward to greater heights and success.
The champion is committed to their continuous professional devolvement and constantly hones their skills to a razor sharp edge. And that edge creates a strategic business advantage over their competition. (22 comments)
Reach a Point in Your Career “It is the studying that you do after school days that really counts. Otherwise, you know only that which everyone else knows.” Henry Doherty 1870 – 1939, American Businessman
As I see it . . . . . . . Reach a point in your career
It’s very common to reach a point in your career that you feel that you have it covered . . . . and have all the answers.
That point can be reached at any time in your career. (8 comments)
Master The Fundamentals “Success is neither magical nor mysterious. Success is the natural consequence of consistently applying the basic fundamentals.” Jim Rohn, author, motivational expert
As I See It . . . . .
Master the fundamentals
Mastering the fundamentals takes making a commitment of your time and efforts to master the things that will make a difference in your life and the direction for your career.
Many of the fundamentals seem like little things at the time and not important at the moment. When you do the little (4 comments)