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In the beginning of every year, we get very excited about our New Year resolutions. A few examples are, "I will avoid junk food", "I will be disciplined", "I will read everyday", "I will watch less TV", and so on and so forth.   As time passes by, we realize that most of our resolutions are failing.
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The ‘Don’t Be A Wussy’ Mass Promotion Strategy This video will: 1.  Teach you how to sell lots of stuff. 2.  Show you how we’re going to get 5,000 customers in 10 days. 3.  Show you the ‘ultimate’ plan to pay you $3,000,000 every 5 days.. (see Income Disclaimer) …and: 4.  The ‘magical key‘ to
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Business Plan competition organized by the Entrepreneurship Cell of NIT Trichy is back! The competition provides opportunities to receive professional mentoring, network withVCs and a chance to win huge cash prizes.
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When underdogs break the rules. According to Malcolm Gladwell, David winning over Goliath is not and anomaly. Davids win all the time. In this article he shows how it is done....It is all about accepting your weakness and then adopting a totally unconventional strategy.
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Southwest Airlines has been legendry its profitable growth in a very competitive market place. It is known for high employee satisfaction, constantly being able to reduce costs, and a very friendly and happy airline crew.
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Mastering the art of continuous Innovation  
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"...keeping you great" HEADLINES: The Compound Effect -- do super achievers know (or do) something the rest of us don't? Yes, and Darren Hardy has outlined their core principles in his latest book The Compound Effect: Multiplying Your Success One...
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Albert Einstein put it brilliantly: “Problems cannot be solved at the same level
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A lot of people assume that referral groups and other networking organizations are only for those who are young, new to business, and hungry to grow their businesses. However, the studies don’t support that line of thinking. If fact, it has actually been shown that the ages of referral-group members range from the twenties age group – to well through the sixties.
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There are often key assumptions that entrepreneurs make while building an enterprise, one of them is that Gross Margins will grow as you get bigger, this might be true in some situations when economies of scale are very important, however in many businesses this is a Myth. Verne Harnish in this Fortune Magazine article talks about this and several other myths in this crisp article.
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