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Are YOU Working in Your Dream Job? is not necessarily true either. Sometimes it is better to make more money off the customers you currently have and have a small number of customers that pay a lot of money and in this case you do not want new customers because it comes with training and educating those new customers and it can cost a lot of money to go out in market and get those customers.Most of us spend more time AT WORK then elsewhere. If you're like the rest of the working stiffs... it's about 60% up to 70% or more of your time either traveling back and forth plus 8 to 12 hours on the job for your employer. We call that full-time.One thing is SURE... it's nice to have a career path that challenges your best Businesses are in business to make money and a blanket statement that says they are in business to provid Home Based Franchising So many marketing consultants say that marketing is about understanding the reason you are in business, do you believe that is true? They report that to be true and they even write books about the subject, gives seminars, go on radio talk shows and even sell business cassette tapes for business executives and small businessmen to listen to stating that; Marketing is about understanding the reason you are in business. But is it true?Is Home Based Franchising for you?Do you desire Home Business Ownership but cringe at the thought of starting from scratch?Possibly a Home based Franchise is your answer.A Franchise is a business in which "... the franchisor, the owner and developer of the franchise system licenses [you] franchisees to use trade Is marketing really about understanding the reason your business? About a decade ago ServiceMaster was asked by a marketing consultant why they were in business? One of the executives said that they were in business to provide jobs for lower income America; those people who could not find jobs or were unqualified or trained to do higher-end jobs? Eventually the rest of the ServiceMaster executive team had agreed upon that. They were all applauded by governments regulators and politicians and they even promoted this attitude in their public relations. However, if you ask me, I think that is rather pathetic. Businesses are in business to make money. Not simply provide jobs for underprivileged folks. First we must consider that the unemployment rate right now in the country is 4.9 percent and anyone who really wants a job and is not doing crystal meth or on some other sort of drug has a job. So in this case, the ServiceMaster Company is no longer needed and may as well close out its business. If this is true what they say, then they should go out of business, but they don’t why? Well, because it is not true. You see, businesses are in business to make money and their company is making money, perhaps even by exploiting those poor folks; who knows? It is not like their employees could not find jobs in this economy. Some marketing consultants say that businesses are in business to get customers. That is not necessarily true either. Sometimes it is better to make more money off the customers you currently have and have a small number of customers that pay a lot of money and in this case you do not want new customers because it comes with training and educating those new customers and it can cost a lot of money to go out in market and get those customers. Businesses are in business to make money and a blanket statement that says they are in business to provid ABC Of Business Is It's Mirror Image! nderstanding the reason your business? About a decade ago ServiceMaster was asked by a marketing consultant why they were in business? One of the executives said that they were in business to provide jobs for lower income America; those people who could not find jobs or were unqualified or trained to do higher-end jobs? 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However, if you ask me, I think that is rather pathetic. Businesses are in business to make money. Not simply provide jobs for underprivileged folks.It is estimated that Americans gave total charitable contributions of $260.28 billion for 2005, up 6.1 percent from the previous year. Individuals give the lion’s share, but at this time of year many companies dig deep to make charitable donations, too.Not only is it the right thing to do, it is also the smart business thing to First we must consider that the unemployment rate right now in the country is 4.9 percent and anyone who really wants a job and is not doing crystal meth or on some other sort of drug has a job. So in this case, the ServiceMaster Company is no longer needed and may as well close out its business. If this is true what they say, then they should go out of business, but they don’t why? Well, because it is not true. You see, businesses are in business to make money and their company is making money, perhaps even by exploiting those poor folks; who knows? It is not like their employees could not find jobs in this economy. Some marketing consultants say that businesses are in business to get customers. That is not necessarily true either. Sometimes it is better to make more money off the customers you currently have and have a small number of customers that pay a lot of money and in this case you do not want new customers because it comes with training and educating those new customers and it can cost a lot of money to go out in market and get those customers. Businesses are in business to make money and a blanket statement that says they are in business to provid Hunting the Executive Head Hunter nger needed and may as well close out its business. If this is true what they say, then they should go out of business, but they don’t why? Well, because it is not true. 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Businesses are in business to make money and a blanket statement that says they are in business to provid Success at Work : People Skills : Networking is not necessarily true either. Sometimes it is better to make more money off the customers you currently have and have a small number of customers that pay a lot of money and in this case you do not want new customers because it comes with training and educating those new customers and it can cost a lot of money to go out in market and get those customers.Getting along with your co-workers is critical to yourhappiness and success at work. You may find yourselfspending more time with your co-workers than with yourspouse and family. Each individual in an organization isjust a small cog in a big wheel. Without the assistance ofco-workers, you will find your assignments Businesses are in business to make money and a blanket statement that says they are in business to provide jobs or to get more customers is simply not so. Anyone who proclaims this as the reason that they are in business is kidding them selves. If you kid yourself as to why you are actually in business then you will not perform at the optimal level to make money, which is and should remain their primary and main goal. Consider this in 2006.
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