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21st Century Career Success ighbor; one click away).When it comes to modern career development, one thing we can all count on is change. With the advent of technology, telecommuting, and E-commerce, how work is performed is in a state of reinvention. Self-employment and small business development will become more the norm than big business. And career changes will be more frequent due to rapidly changing organizations and industries. Finally, the line between one’s personal and professional life will become even more blurred. Since the modern world of work is rapidly changing to keep up with the demands of our fast-paced lives and lifestyles, here are 3) Is this something that promotes the good of the internet and will create an environment that promotes a better web? Does this have a negative impact? 4) Do I understand what the internet is and where my place in it is? You may not… figure it out. It is a web. It is a place to hold & find information, to buy products and services, to communicate – to imitate and build up culture. Will I disrupt that purpose? 5) Will this short term gain be worth the long term price? Am I building for today or for my future? Will doing what I’m doing now actually destroy opportunities to make money elsewhere down the road? You see… let’s take search engines for ins Online Billing: Save a Call The internet presents an enormous diversity of people. There are so many different people from different backgrounds, countries, religions, etc. it’s astounding. All in one place called the World Wide Web.If you are looking to save money then look no further than electronic billing or online billing--sometimes referred to as EBPP. National averages per call received in a call center or by a customer service rep can be as much as $5.00. Reduce this by 50% and you save a significant sum of money. The question is how to reduce the number of calls flowing to your call center? The answer: short and sweet, electronic billing or online billing.National statistics show that 60% of all calls to a call center are billing related. Questions such as, "Can you send me another copy of the bill?" "Why did my bill in With those differences comes something else that we will never escape. Since the fall of Adam in Eden, man has struggled with the forces of good and evil. And with that comes the difficulty to define the line that separates the two. Where do we draw the line when it comes to ethical uses of technology, programming and marketing… Where do we draw the line when making a decision if manipulating something or using a resource to bend the rules is wrong. To pin point it directly: People are selfish creatures. Many of us think of our selves before anyone else… some of us take into consideration others… some of us don’t at all. You want money and will do anything to get it. Pursuing online opportunities can sometimes seem like a solitaire journey with not many people being effected by your efforts. I think that is very much opposite of the truth. The truth is the World Wide Web is spun tight and one flick of a thread can shake the whole web and cause effects… like a ripple in a pond. Let's expand this thought of the internet as a web. A place where everybody is an example for each other. We learn from each other – the amount of inspiration across the internet is enormous. You are responsible for your actions and ways of doing things, and if your website is at all exposed I bet your ideas and ways of doing things will be duplicated – for good or bad. All in all the internet is a culture building phenomenon – a society beyond societies, countries, ethnic groups, time and place. The cultures of the individuals give impression to the internet cultures and the cultures that build up in the internet give impression to the cultures we are living. Many people just think of themselves. And that I guess is understandable. The internet draws people that are looking to make a fortune, to make a quick buck, to do whatever it takes to bring in the dough. These people have vision I’m sure, but it is directed in a very narrow path with blinders and does not take into consideration the ripple it is causing… I’m a believer that one needs to have this sort of vision to a degree. That’s how we reach our goals. To have a burning desire and to focus all our energy to attain it… BUT we cannot lose site of the entire web… When you run into something that seems like it might be a little spammy or just doesn’t sound ethical or right, you should ask yourself some questions: 1) Can I live with myself… or don’t I care because I just want the money? What about my integrity? 2) How does this effect my neighbors online? (everyone is your neighbor; one click away). 3) Is this something that promotes the good of the internet and will create an environment that promotes a better web? Does this have a negative impact? 4) Do I understand what the internet is and where my place in it is? You may not… figure it out. It is a web. It is a place to hold & find information, to buy products and services, to communicate – to imitate and build up culture. Will I disrupt that purpose? 5) Will this short term gain be worth the long term price? Am I building for today or for my future? Will doing what I’m doing now actually destroy opportunities to make money elsewhere down the road? You see… let’s take search engines for inst The Added Value - Is YOU! ople are selfish creatures. Many of us think of our selves before anyone else… some of us take into consideration others… some of us don’t at all.If there was a restaurant in your town that was physically attractive and clean, had a pleasant variety of entr?es on the menu, served food that was prepared in an attractive manner, and the service was outstanding--the maitre’d greeted you by name, remembered which was your favorite table, stopped by later to inquire about your needs and satisfaction, the waiters and waitresses bent over backwards to make your dinner a pleasurable experience and always treated you as if you were their most important patron--would you be willing to pay a little more than other restaurants charged?Many of us will pay You want money and will do anything to get it. Pursuing online opportunities can sometimes seem like a solitaire journey with not many people being effected by your efforts. I think that is very much opposite of the truth. The truth is the World Wide Web is spun tight and one flick of a thread can shake the whole web and cause effects… like a ripple in a pond. Let's expand this thought of the internet as a web. A place where everybody is an example for each other. We learn from each other – the amount of inspiration across the internet is enormous. You are responsible for your actions and ways of doing things, and if your website is at all exposed I bet your ideas and ways of doing things will be duplicated – for good or bad. All in all the internet is a culture building phenomenon – a society beyond societies, countries, ethnic groups, time and place. The cultures of the individuals give impression to the internet cultures and the cultures that build up in the internet give impression to the cultures we are living. Many people just think of themselves. And that I guess is understandable. The internet draws people that are looking to make a fortune, to make a quick buck, to do whatever it takes to bring in the dough. These people have vision I’m sure, but it is directed in a very narrow path with blinders and does not take into consideration the ripple it is causing… I’m a believer that one needs to have this sort of vision to a degree. That’s how we reach our goals. To have a burning desire and to focus all our energy to attain it… BUT we cannot lose site of the entire web… When you run into something that seems like it might be a little spammy or just doesn’t sound ethical or right, you should ask yourself some questions: 1) Can I live with myself… or don’t I care because I just want the money? What about my integrity? 2) How does this effect my neighbors online? (everyone is your neighbor; one click away). 3) Is this something that promotes the good of the internet and will create an environment that promotes a better web? Does this have a negative impact? 4) Do I understand what the internet is and where my place in it is? You may not… figure it out. It is a web. It is a place to hold & find information, to buy products and services, to communicate – to imitate and build up culture. Will I disrupt that purpose? 5) Will this short term gain be worth the long term price? Am I building for today or for my future? Will doing what I’m doing now actually destroy opportunities to make money elsewhere down the road? You see… let’s take search engines for ins Customer Service Speaker Suggests Introducing Merit-Pay To Achieve Customer Satisfaction is enormous. You are responsible for your actions and ways of doing things, and if your website is at all exposed I bet your ideas and ways of doing things will be duplicated – for good or bad.There have been, perhaps, six critical conversations I’ve had that have shaped my professional consulting career. One of them was with an operations manager at a division of Federal Express.I had just completed a successful, nationwide training program for the field sales force, so my credibility and confidence were soaring. Then, I heard a simple, but challenging question.“We know how to measure sales productivity,” he said. “But is there something you can develop that will measure customer service productivity?”Reflexively, I thought, “Why bother? Even if we can do it, reps will hate All in all the internet is a culture building phenomenon – a society beyond societies, countries, ethnic groups, time and place. The cultures of the individuals give impression to the internet cultures and the cultures that build up in the internet give impression to the cultures we are living. Many people just think of themselves. And that I guess is understandable. The internet draws people that are looking to make a fortune, to make a quick buck, to do whatever it takes to bring in the dough. These people have vision I’m sure, but it is directed in a very narrow path with blinders and does not take into consideration the ripple it is causing… I’m a believer that one needs to have this sort of vision to a degree. That’s how we reach our goals. To have a burning desire and to focus all our energy to attain it… BUT we cannot lose site of the entire web… When you run into something that seems like it might be a little spammy or just doesn’t sound ethical or right, you should ask yourself some questions: 1) Can I live with myself… or don’t I care because I just want the money? What about my integrity? 2) How does this effect my neighbors online? (everyone is your neighbor; one click away). 3) Is this something that promotes the good of the internet and will create an environment that promotes a better web? Does this have a negative impact? 4) Do I understand what the internet is and where my place in it is? You may not… figure it out. It is a web. It is a place to hold & find information, to buy products and services, to communicate – to imitate and build up culture. Will I disrupt that purpose? 5) Will this short term gain be worth the long term price? Am I building for today or for my future? Will doing what I’m doing now actually destroy opportunities to make money elsewhere down the road? You see… let’s take search engines for ins Top Customer Service Speaker Tells Them: 'You Lost My Business!' These people have vision I’m sure, but it is directed in a very narrow path with blinders and does not take into consideration the ripple it is causing…Most disappointed customers “vote with their feet,” and show their disdain indirectly by patronizing other, less offensive, or more satisfying establishments.There are no fireworks to signal their departure. No “ugly scenes” are made.And this is actually too bad, in a way.Companies and nonprofit organizations and even governmental units should be told that you’re displeased and that you’re intending to deny them future opportunities to let you down.You might be thinking, “I have no choice but to do business with the government,” but in many cases that’s not true.For exampl I’m a believer that one needs to have this sort of vision to a degree. That’s how we reach our goals. To have a burning desire and to focus all our energy to attain it… BUT we cannot lose site of the entire web… When you run into something that seems like it might be a little spammy or just doesn’t sound ethical or right, you should ask yourself some questions: 1) Can I live with myself… or don’t I care because I just want the money? What about my integrity? 2) How does this effect my neighbors online? (everyone is your neighbor; one click away). 3) Is this something that promotes the good of the internet and will create an environment that promotes a better web? Does this have a negative impact? 4) Do I understand what the internet is and where my place in it is? You may not… figure it out. It is a web. It is a place to hold & find information, to buy products and services, to communicate – to imitate and build up culture. Will I disrupt that purpose? 5) Will this short term gain be worth the long term price? Am I building for today or for my future? Will doing what I’m doing now actually destroy opportunities to make money elsewhere down the road? You see… let’s take search engines for ins What the Trend in Online Databases Means to the Employment Screening Industry ighbor; one click away).The most prominent trend in the employment screening industry has been a proliferation of online databases offering cheap background checks. Any one can access the internet and with a quick search be able to purchase, for example, criminal records for a low fee. While that is very appealing to companies looking to trim the budget on background checks, it may in fact be a dangerous trend.What do the companies say that have been running background checks, back when employment screening “industry” was just a concept and not an accepted practice?Tom Lawson, the founder of APSCREEN, the oldest sc 3) Is this something that promotes the good of the internet and will create an environment that promotes a better web? Does this have a negative impact? 4) Do I understand what the internet is and where my place in it is? You may not… figure it out. It is a web. It is a place to hold & find information, to buy products and services, to communicate – to imitate and build up culture. Will I disrupt that purpose? 5) Will this short term gain be worth the long term price? Am I building for today or for my future? Will doing what I’m doing now actually destroy opportunities to make money elsewhere down the road? You see… let’s take search engines for instance. You have to admit they play a vital role online… What if we do something that makes that piece of the puzzle problematic? Do you not think that will have an impact… I always try and think of myself as the surfer (and that’s not to hard, because I am one… what would I want?) Let us be part of the solution… Let's not work against the system and instead help it… Let's make decisions that are good for the public & business online… …Won’t it provide you MORE opportunity? Ethics will be ignored because the internet is populated by humans. And there will always be humans that will want to do things the hard way, manipulate and cheat the system… At the same time, maybe if enough of us cared… We could make the internet a better place for us all and in the long run create better technology and more opportunity! Imagine what the Search Engines could do if they took all the energy they use fighting unethical webmasters to create a better engine and experience for us! I want to make money too. But I also have sight. I see the potential if we all work together for the common good. Will I walk that fine line myself. To my very best knowledge… And I will ask myself those questions…I am not alone in the internet. I am responsible to myself, to my fellow surfers and siteowners and to God in Heaven. Please give it a thought....
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