Posts Tagged ‘Sugartone’

The small business owner (or free-lancer) is often the sole person responsible for time management, tasks, projects, deadlines, paperwork and what seems like five million other responsibilities that can have a tendency…

Not in Competition

In order to be Amazing in our business maybe we should concentrate on being the best we can be, providing outstanding service to our customers rather than being obsessed about what our competitors are doing…

As I referred to on a previous post (LinkedIn? Locked Out More Like) many people join LinkedIn because they have heard it is an important place to be as a business professional…

Back to Basics

I have been involved with the successful 020 London for the last six years and recently I have worked hard to help set up Whatswhat.ie and put that on the right path for future successes…

The skills associated with project management are directly relevant to services businesses. The management form is often seen as being associated with IT and Engineering, but every business can benefit from understanding how to deliver their projects more effectively.

I may be slightly biased here as I am a big fan of Germany and I have always enjoyed visiting and spending time with my German friends.

During these times with the economy in difficulty it may seem harder than ever to cope with the demands and challenges in the workplace…

I have been managing various forms of real estate in Florida since 1972. Since that time I have contemplated why there is a “disconnect” between a Board of Directors and their Unit Owners.

CRM is not just a concept for big business. It applies to all businesses but it has become, like so many other things, over-engineered on the back of product developments. It is about knowing and understanding your customer to deliver a greater benefit to you business.

Ireland is known as the Emerald Isle, where there are forty shades of green. With the week that’s in it and St Patrick’s Day being celebrated the world over the focus is on us this week. I got to thinking, which shade of green is your attitude to your business?