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Last Updated: Jul 11th, 2006 - 09:07:14 |
Entrepreneurship
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Leadership
Ten Ways to Deal with Procrastination Impact on Business
If you have ever been in business (or tried to get out of being in business) with someone who is a procrastinator, then you have undoubtedly experienced the “ripple effects” from that behavior. Because everything within in a business impacts everything else, if a key person in the organization is a procrastinator, then things “just happen”. Procrastinators disrupt and block action. Procrastinators are not mere pebbles in the pond, but boulders in puddles.
Nov 12, 2005, 09:02
Entrepreneurship
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Leadership
Have A Clear Line Between Business and Personal
One of the major traps entrepreneurs fall into is the inability to separate decision-making criteria into business and personal. Not making the distinction can lead to poor decisions and a less than optimal returns.
Apr 30, 2005, 12:34
Entrepreneurship
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Leadership
Nine Things Business Founders Would Do Differently
The lessons of those who have experienced the success and challenges of starting a business are discussed.
Apr 30, 2005, 11:30
Entrepreneurship
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Leadership
Distinguish Between Your as a Owner and as an Employee
When business owners work in the business, there is often a blurring of the lines as to what decisions are made as an owner and those made as an employee. If you are a solo entrepreneur, this may not matter. If there are multiple owners working in the business, then it is imperative to draw the lines. Especially if one of the owners isn't performing well as an employee.
Mar 31, 2005, 12:41
Entrepreneurship
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Leadership
Desperate Decisions: Bad Choices
When individuals and groups are under significant financial or other pressures, the decisions made are subject to those pressures. Often these decisions mean giving into short-term pressures at the expense of long-term success.
Feb 13, 2005, 12:39