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Creating Brand Awareness through Effective Brand Names & Symbols you a crash course in management, marketing, accounting, creativity, finance, etc..... Ask any Human Resource Director and they will tell you that someone who ran their own business is usually more capable, interesting, accomplished and visionary than the typical clock-puncher. HANDS DOWN.There is no disagreement that effective branding through ‘use of a name, term, symbol or design, or a combination of these’ (Quester et al, 2001) can create brand awareness and recognition in the quickest manner. Companies use different kinds of ‘Brand Name’, that is, a word, letter or a group of words So, I ask again, "What are you waiting for?" Start your business now! You have more to lose by not doing it than by doing it and "failing." In Corporate America vs. Work/Life Balance I can't get over how many people have been laied off and/or had to change jobs in the last year. In fact, statistics say that the average American will go through at least 10+ job changes over the course of their lifetime.Many businesses are finding it increasingly difficult to motivate, encourage, retain and recruit their staff, while optimizing productivity. One of the keys to satisfied and efficient employees is work/life balance. Due to societal changes, business culture, and employer expectations, pers The Good News is that unemployment in the U.S. is below 5% which, economists say, is FULL-EMPLOYMENT. This means that everyone who wants a job and can work, has a job or can get a job. The BAD NEWS: 1. The jobs available may not be the jobs that you want 2. The available jobs may not pay what you want to earn 3. The available jobs may have a work schedule that conflicts with your life and family 4. The available jobs have no guarantee of job security. NONE. Ok, so most people don't start their own business because: they don't know what business they want to start they don't think that they will get the money want to earn they think that they time needed to start their own business will interfere with their time and they don't think that they will have any kind of job security doing it. Does this make sense? If so, let me ask you... What's the FREAKING difference between doing your own thing and working for someone else? In fact, I will argue that owning your own thing: Gives you the freedom to CHOOSE where you want to work and what field you work at Gives you the freedom of unlimited potential to earn anything you want instead of earning what some bone-head (whose job it is to pay you as little as he/she can get away with) thinks you are worth Gives you the freedom to work at your own pace and every hour worked is a 100% investment in your freedom, wealth, and knowledge. Promotes your financial security by giving you a crash course in management, marketing, accounting, creativity, finance, etc..... Ask any Human Resource Director and they will tell you that someone who ran their own business is usually more capable, interesting, accomplished and visionary than the typical clock-puncher. HANDS DOWN. So, I ask again, "What are you waiting for?" Start your business now! You have more to lose by not doing it than by doing it and "failing." In f Enhancing Your Career With Specific Career Education 1. The jobs available may not be the jobs that you wantEducation is said to be a lifelong process; it is a journey rather than a destination. However, many people having once acquired a basic degree and a few years of work experience pay little attention to enhancing their prospects with specific career education. Hectic professional schedules and personal 2. The available jobs may not pay what you want to earn 3. The available jobs may have a work schedule that conflicts with your life and family 4. The available jobs have no guarantee of job security. NONE. Ok, so most people don't start their own business because: they don't know what business they want to start they don't think that they will get the money want to earn they think that they time needed to start their own business will interfere with their time and they don't think that they will have any kind of job security doing it. Does this make sense? If so, let me ask you... What's the FREAKING difference between doing your own thing and working for someone else? In fact, I will argue that owning your own thing: Gives you the freedom to CHOOSE where you want to work and what field you work at Gives you the freedom of unlimited potential to earn anything you want instead of earning what some bone-head (whose job it is to pay you as little as he/she can get away with) thinks you are worth Gives you the freedom to work at your own pace and every hour worked is a 100% investment in your freedom, wealth, and knowledge. Promotes your financial security by giving you a crash course in management, marketing, accounting, creativity, finance, etc..... Ask any Human Resource Director and they will tell you that someone who ran their own business is usually more capable, interesting, accomplished and visionary than the typical clock-puncher. HANDS DOWN. So, I ask again, "What are you waiting for?" Start your business now! You have more to lose by not doing it than by doing it and "failing." In Educational Conferences t the money want to earnEducational conferences feature motivational and educational sessions for industry newcomers and experienced executives in key business categories, including management, investment, technology and business skills development. They help explore and discover innovative education; products and services th they think that they time needed to start their own business will interfere with their time and they don't think that they will have any kind of job security doing it. Does this make sense? If so, let me ask you... What's the FREAKING difference between doing your own thing and working for someone else? In fact, I will argue that owning your own thing: Gives you the freedom to CHOOSE where you want to work and what field you work at Gives you the freedom of unlimited potential to earn anything you want instead of earning what some bone-head (whose job it is to pay you as little as he/she can get away with) thinks you are worth Gives you the freedom to work at your own pace and every hour worked is a 100% investment in your freedom, wealth, and knowledge. Promotes your financial security by giving you a crash course in management, marketing, accounting, creativity, finance, etc..... Ask any Human Resource Director and they will tell you that someone who ran their own business is usually more capable, interesting, accomplished and visionary than the typical clock-puncher. HANDS DOWN. So, I ask again, "What are you waiting for?" Start your business now! You have more to lose by not doing it than by doing it and "failing." In 10 Career Change Myths CHOOSE where you want to work and what field you work atIf you dream about having a different career, but don't act on that dream, you may be operating under the assumption of a career myth. In this article, I expose 10 myths, sayings you've heard before that simply are not true. Let's explore them.Career Myth #1: You can't make a living doin Gives you the freedom of unlimited potential to earn anything you want instead of earning what some bone-head (whose job it is to pay you as little as he/she can get away with) thinks you are worth Gives you the freedom to work at your own pace and every hour worked is a 100% investment in your freedom, wealth, and knowledge. Promotes your financial security by giving you a crash course in management, marketing, accounting, creativity, finance, etc..... Ask any Human Resource Director and they will tell you that someone who ran their own business is usually more capable, interesting, accomplished and visionary than the typical clock-puncher. HANDS DOWN. So, I ask again, "What are you waiting for?" Start your business now! You have more to lose by not doing it than by doing it and "failing." In Factors Which Affect the Overall Value of a Business you a crash course in management, marketing, accounting, creativity, finance, etc..... Ask any Human Resource Director and they will tell you that someone who ran their own business is usually more capable, interesting, accomplished and visionary than the typical clock-puncher. HANDS DOWN.Businesses are something which have a tendency to change hands now and again over the entire life of the business. Whether it is a merger or an outright sale, there are certain factors which will affect the overall value of a business that is put up for sale by its current owner. The following paragr So, I ask again, "What are you waiting for?" Start your business now! You have more to lose by not doing it than by doing it and "failing." In fact, I will say that you can't fail. You may lose a bit of money, but you will gain more experience, knowledge and perspective in trying to start and run your own business than you will from any 4-year college. GO FOR IT!
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