Posts Tagged ‘training’

Home Business-Take Action Today, You Know Enough Already!

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Are you ready to start your home business? No amount of time spent preparing to launch your MLM business will deliver the goals and dreams you have set for it unless you……finally take action to implement your business plans. Successful people take action and unsuccessful people

Emotional Intelligence – A Major Factor For Companies Competing In A Downturn

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Emotionally Intelligent Managers Are Better Equipped To Lead Their People Through the Economic Turbulence ? Claims Management Expert A leading management expert has warned corporate managers that a lack of ?emotional intelligence? in their leadership styles could spell financial disaster during

Contractors Take Note: The EPA?s New ?Renovation, Repair and Painting? Rule

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Insurance agents may be more inclined to sell Pollution insurance in 2010 now that the 2008 EPA Lead Rule will become effective on April 22, 2010. Contractors performing work on buildings constructed before 1978 will be required to abide by the EPA Lead-Based Paint Renovation, Repair and Painting

Forex Trading Education – The Truth About Forex Education

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

All professions today require quite a bit of education and hands-on training. Four-plus years are required for nearly every professional class job, with doctors having something around twelve years of education on average, and lawyers having something around eight years. Each one of these

A Case Study in Retirement Training: Market-Linked CDs

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

There are a number of retirement training programs available for those interested in financial planning as well as for those already in the field. In these programs, retirement study is usually a focus. A comprehensive retirement training program should cover case studies as well as the basics of

Business Leaders Must Realise That Command and Control Management Will Ultimately Result in Failure

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Under pressure managers in our region are more likely to use a “command and control” style of leadership during a recession, but a leadership expert claims that whatever the economic climate, it is the wrong way to go about improving corporate performance. Scott Watson, managing

Looking For Something New? – Maybe Forex Trading is What You Looking For

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Do you ever think about your working life and say that is just too much and when it going to stop? Yeah sometimes we just think that we have to accept our working style because we are commitment in our life. That?s what I?m going to discuss in this article is the fact that we don?t have to accept

From First to Worst – The Battle For Salespeople

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Today, most Americans hope like heck that the ?the Great Recession? is nearly over and a new era of prosperity is about to begin. Yet after two years of hard times one thing remains clear, the damage to the psyche of the American Consumer has been done. Weary and untrusting, many continue to

ILearning Global EDGE Review – What is the EDGE?

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Expert Directed Guided Education, also known as EDGE, is the curriculum for any person who wants to be a true entrepreneur – not simply a business owner. You need this curriculum if you want to be truly successful in business. This curriculum-based learning is evolving into a guided path to

Direct Sales Bookings

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Teach Your Direct Selling Team To Book A Year Round Business You CAN Book A All Year Business Many party consultants in party plan business accept as true that scheduling their business consistently year round is impossible. Most consultants in home business think that bookings will be slow in

The Psychology Of The American Consumer!

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Understanding what motivates consumers and their decisions to purchase the product or service you sell has never been more important to American businesses. In fact, in order to move this teetering economy forward, understanding the true nature of the consumer is the first step to renewed

How Fund Training Will Help Your Career

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Mutual funds are the most popular packaged asset in the history of the financial services industry. Virtually every brokerage firm, financial planner and advisor deals with this product, yet few know how to analyze a fund or its place in a portfolio. Fund training means more than knowing the best

Public Speaking – Don’t Speak Too Little

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

One of the most common mistakes that speakers make is to go over their time limit. However, sometimes a speaker makes the opposite mistake, by not speaking long enough. A colleague recently sent me the following email describing her experience with a speaker who spoke too little. “Hi,

Network Marketers: Kindness is Not Weakness

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

If you believe that kindness is the same thing as weakness in the business world, then you have missed the boat on the whole point of social media network marketing. It was that desire for interaction that drove the advancement of Facebook, Twitter and other social media venues. It’s pretty

Extreme Productivity Tools – Mind Blowing Tips

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

All leaders know that capturing their day in the most productive way is the only way they will reach their goals. The are extremely focused, and have a strategy to their madness. We have had the privilege of learning from the best in the industry like, Gregg Davison, Andrew Cass, and Michael