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No matter how much you trust the person you’re corresponding with, the best rule is to never put anything in an e-mail that you wouldn’t want on the front page of a newspaper. o The Future of Change Management The future of change management is when robotic artificial intelligent androids will be the ones making decisions rather than people and humans will have to accept this without sabotaging the equipment or computer systems. This will be when robots vs. machines compete for the top executive positions.It will be funny too because the artificial intelligent business decision systems will be able to work without ego, over confidence, pride, spite, vindictiveness or personal greed. After all the decisions are suppose to be made for quarterly profits, future market innovations and exploits and or shareholders equity, not the petty human’s executive fiefdom.It will be great to see all these exec E-mail has become one of the most common methods of business and personal communication. It’s fast, efficient, convenient—and it can be dangerous. Consider these tips for getting the maximum benefit while avoiding the pitfalls of e-mail, whether you’re at work or home.o E-mail is not private. You can add all the disclaimers you want to your signature line that your e-mails are “privileged and confidential,” but the reality is, once you put something out on the internet, or even on your company’s internal system, you have no control over where it ultimately ends up and who sees it. Don’t count on simply deleting messages to protect you; most e-mail systems have automatic storage features where your e-mails could stay and eventually be recovered. No matter how much you trust the person you’re corresponding with, the best rule is to never put anything in an e-mail that you wouldn’t want on the front page of a newspaper. o Business Lead Lists Business lead lists can be classified into a number of categories. They can be based on the various characteristics of the customers, such as age, sex and education. They can also be based on the geographical and other characteristics of the markets.Segmentation based on region, continent, country, state and climate of the area comes under geographic segmentation. Segmentation based on age of the customer, sex, family size, race, religion, occupation and income level comes under demographic segmentation.To consider an example, marketers have segmented the market for consumer goods in US into three broad segments: the high-income group, the middle class and the lower income group. Though the mid while avoiding the pitfalls of e-mail, whether you’re at work or home. o E-mail is not private. You can add all the disclaimers you want to your signature line that your e-mails are “privileged and confidential,” but the reality is, once you put something out on the internet, or even on your company’s internal system, you have no control over where it ultimately ends up and who sees it. Don’t count on simply deleting messages to protect you; most e-mail systems have automatic storage features where your e-mails could stay and eventually be recovered. No matter how much you trust the person you’re corresponding with, the best rule is to never put anything in an e-mail that you wouldn’t want on the front page of a newspaper. o How to Sell Advertising - A 'Clever' Way That You May Not Have Used Before! Matching and MirroringNeuro-linguistic programs teach you a lot about the psychology of selling and it’s worth your while reading a book on this subject, or studying a tape. Matching and mirroring is one concept I believe you should adopt in a sales process. First of all, if you have several staff, try to use the salesperson that is closest to the customer’s age (and sometimes gender) because people tend to buy from people who are seven years on either side of their age, older or younger. This means a 27-year old is much more likely to make a purchase from a 20-34 year old than from a 45-year old.This is a form of matching and mirroring, although the expression is usually associated with body lne that your e-mails are “privileged and confidential,” but the reality is, once you put something out on the internet, or even on your company’s internal system, you have no control over where it ultimately ends up and who sees it. Don’t count on simply deleting messages to protect you; most e-mail systems have automatic storage features where your e-mails could stay and eventually be recovered. No matter how much you trust the person you’re corresponding with, the best rule is to never put anything in an e-mail that you wouldn’t want on the front page of a newspaper. o Managing Change - Air Cover Imagine you’re landing on the beach in war and I guess we could say you are like those poor unfortunate souls, the Cuban Freedom Fighters (if you’re old enough to remember that one) who landed down there during the Bay of Pigs and were slaughtered because in the last minute, maybe hours, President Kennedy withdrew his support.In the change wars going in across the land people aren’t killed but careers are, everyday. Let me explain the connection. When you start a change war you have to have a team and you have to give that team support. Every leader of course says they will, but in reality, just as in the Bay of Pigs, it is often withdrawn at a critical moment.A case in point was a few years agtimately ends up and who sees it. Don’t count on simply deleting messages to protect you; most e-mail systems have automatic storage features where your e-mails could stay and eventually be recovered. No matter how much you trust the person you’re corresponding with, the best rule is to never put anything in an e-mail that you wouldn’t want on the front page of a newspaper. o New Business - Trading Equity for Cash You awake in the middle of the night with a business idea that will change the world. The only problem, of course, is you need money to get the business moving. What do you do?Investors and EquityPractically every economy is built upon the backs of small businesses and entrepreneurs. Every day someone comes up with an idea that will make a great business. Every day, these same people wonder how they will come up with the cash to get the business off the ground. The classic answer is to look for investors, and this is where things can go bad.If you’re seeking investors for your business, you are going to need to form a business entity. Corporations and limited liability companies are the d. No matter how much you trust the person you’re corresponding with, the best rule is to never put anything in an e-mail that you wouldn’t want on the front page of a newspaper. o Casual is okay, sloppy is not. It’s perfectly acceptable to begin an e-mail with “Bill,” instead of “Dear Mr. Smith:”. And e-mails don’t require the structure of traditional formal written correspondence. But use correct grammar and make sure everything is spelled properly. And proofread, proofread, proofread. It’s far too easy to accidentally leave a word out and change the entire meaning of your message. o Observe accepted e-mail etiquette. Be concise and to the point. Don’t type in all capital letters (that’s considered shouting)—but don’t type entirely in lower case, either; capitalize where appropriate. Don’t spam. Don’t forward messages or attachments without permission. Don’t forward chain letters. Don’t send or fo
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