Strategic-Planning
Take Two Pills to Cure a Dreaded Infectious Disease
There is a terrible disease that infects businesses. It can happen at any time to any company. The disease is ?stale-itis?. It is an infection starts as a business stagnates and spreads when it becomes stale. Read more →Taking A Cooler View On Hot Desking
What are the factors that need to be considered when looking at hot desking? This paper looks at the definition and factors involved in this type of working model. Read more →Taking Off Without a Business Plan
Would you board a plane with no particular destination in mind?If so, then feel free to build your small business without a business plan because you'll end up where ever the pilot chooses to take you. Read more →Talking Head Business and Marketing Plans
As one frequently hired to write, edit, or review business planning packages I?ve followed the progress of current thinking on matters of plan content and size with interest. Read more →Ten Steps To A Great Strategic Plan
Ask a small business owner about their strategic plan and they?ll either laugh or get that stricken look in their eyes. Yet it?s well documented that businesses with a strategic plan are more successful. Read more →The 7 Critical Steps to Formulating Your Annual Strategic Business Plan
Businesses tend to avoid doing their annual business plan thinking that it is an arduous task that does not accomplish much. Formulating your annual plan is, however, critical to your business success and if done correctly should be quick, easy and generate bottom line results. Read more →The 7-Roles of Highly Competent Salespeople: Role #1 - The Strategic Planner
A ?role? is defined as the characteristic and expected social behavior of an individual. We all play many roles in life, such as parent or salesperson, and it is not difficult to see how this sense of the word role is related to its meaning in theater, where a ? Read more →The Accountability/Alignment Process: Three Steps to an Accountable Organization
The Accountability/Alignment Process: Three Steps to an Accountable Organization Generating genuine accountability and functional alignment into your workplace cannot be left to vague ambitions and abstract statements. Read more →The Addictive Business Plan
While the average business plan ranges from twenty to thirty pages in length, on average, investors only read one page of each business plan they receive. Read more →The Balance Sheet Statement - How Important Is It?
The balance sheet statement is one of the most important of all financial documents, and it is important for every business owner or would be business owner to understand just what goes into this important document. Read more →← Previous Next →
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Aphorism
The easiest and surest way for a fund to achieve the top quartile in investment performance among peer funds is to achieve the bottom quartile in expenses.
John Bogle
