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    How to Protect Children from Advertising?
    According to the product life-cycle theory, almost any product passes five stages during its existence regardless the desire of manufactures and customers. These stages are birth, growth, maturity, decay and atrophy. To prevent the last two stages marketologists suggest improving the product in the early stages of its development.The results of the expert statistics show that 90% of the world innovations are nothing more product developments. And only the remaining 10% mean launch of new products and technologies. The Japanese are considered to h
    want find a way to exhibit your capabilities in these two arenas.

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    Seminar Expert & Keynote Speaker Suggests Taking This Zen Test: Can You Wait?
    I have this lingering summer cold, complete with a hacking cough that has overstayed its welcome by at least a week.Soon enough, I’ll be back at 80% or whatever my typical efficiency rating is, so there’s no need for self-pity.When we get sick of being sick, generally, it’s a good sign. We have whatever is tormenting us on the run, and we’re ready to make a comeback, so overall, my spirits are improving.But there is a point between illness and health, a forbidden zone, in which we shouldn’t bother trying to get any serious or subtle
    Our discussion here will highlight developing your presentation and meeting skills. These two areas offer you a chance to demonstrate your leadership competence, organizational and project management abilities and facilitation mastery. As I said before, if these activities are not currently in your job description, you want find a way to exhibit your capabilities in these two arenas.

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    Common Business Goal-setting Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
    Whether you’re just starting out or already in business, it’s important that you set goals for yourself and your business. And once you know how to avoid these common mistakes, these simple principles can be applied to any other area of your life:MISTAKE - Not Setting a DeadlineIt's a well known fact that when we give ourselves deadlines for our goals, we are much more likely to achieve them. Somehow, knowing that there is a timeframe involved focuses our efforts and even when we do very little differently, our success is faster.MIS
    ls. These two areas offer you a chance to demonstrate your leadership competence, organizational and project management abilities and facilitation mastery. As I said before, if these activities are not currently in your job description, you want find a way to exhibit your capabilities in these two arenas.

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    A Leadership Screw Driver: The 90 Day Improvement Plan
    I was talking with first-line supervisors in a utility company about how to deal with poor performing employees."You've gotta put the screws to him!" suggested one supervisor to his colleague who was having trouble managing one particular poor performer."I've put so many screws to him he's dead weight!" the supervisor replied.We all knew what "putting the screws to him" meant -- using rewards and punishments to force change in behavior.The trouble is, rewards and punishments are the least effective ways of dealing with poor p
    , organizational and project management abilities and facilitation mastery. As I said before, if these activities are not currently in your job description, you want find a way to exhibit your capabilities in these two arenas.

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    Customer Service - Let Me Show You How To Get Loyal Customers
    Your quest for loyal customers can center on a three part plan to get customers to consider themselves part of your club. The plan commences when you introduce a highly effective C.E.P.Customer Education ProgramYour first tool in the plan is developing a C.E. P. which is a Customer Education Plan. Great features include colorful posters throughout the store extolling the benefits of a low interest store charge card or , perhaps letting customers know what a friendly team - totally committed to providing the best possibl
    said before, if these activities are not currently in your job description, you want find a way to exhibit your capabilities in these two arenas.

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    Increase Your Marketing Response, Profits And Sales By Over 500% - Fast
    One of the best marketing quotes I ever heard was from an old advertising genius named Bruce Barton.The quote went like this:"Advertising is the very essence of democracy. An election goes on every minute of the business day across the counters of hundreds of thousands of stores and shops where the customers state their preferences and determine which manufacturer and which product shall be the leader today, and which shall lead tomorrow."Now, if that's true (and I believe it is) -- if advertising is
    want find a way to exhibit your capabilities in these two arenas.

    ORGANIZE YOUR PRESENTATION

    1) Prepare thoroughly.

    2) Introduce your topic and indicate what you will and will not be talking about.

    3) Relate your topic directly to your audience and tell them why your information will be of interest to them. Refer to the Audience Analysis guidelines coming up.

    4) Outli

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