Articles, tagged with "generalizations", page 6
10th July 2009
How well do you know your customers? You capture a lot of data about them. You know what information products they buy from you. But how much more do you know?
For example, do you know where your customers live? Can you tell how old they are? Are they ...
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Author:
Neil Asher
18th May 2009
If you've tried online dating, I'm sure this scenario is familiar to you:
You find a great site - aesthetically pleasing, and the pictures of the female members are rather enticing. You start looking around more and begin to think "this place is pretty...
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Author:
Joseph Matthews
13th May 2009
When a marriage gets into trouble, this can be one of the most traumatic experiences that anyone can go through in their life. It happens to a lot of couple though, especially after they have been together for a few years. There is hope though! You really...
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Author:
Marcus
12th May 2009
One of the most difficult things to do as a person is to self-evaluate. Examining our own lives is harrowing because we are sometimes too hard on ourselves when we fall short of doing something we want. Ultimately, living a high income life is a matter of...
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DirectTM
12th May 2009
Summary. Have you ever introduced some new staff initiative or benefit only to find it didn't work well? Perhaps it failed completely. Were you surprised? Perhaps you simply failed to consider the real consequences.
1 Recognize Two Perspectives. The ke...
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Author:
Leon Noone
27th April 2009
Most managers in small-medium business see performance appraisal as a chore. It doesn't have to be. You need to ask only one question and follow four steps.
The question you must ask is this "How will I know when the job's being done perfectly?" It's t...
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Author:
Leon Noone
26th April 2009
Every client I've ever worked with, both on personal issues and in the work place, has placed the blame of the difficulties they're having to communication.
What's been fascinating the vast differences in what people mean about communication problems.
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25th March 2009
One of the broader indicators of the ovulation is the length of the cycle. It is different in every woman and the generalizations show only the normal limits and time frames of a typical menstrual cycle.
If you want to calculate your ovulation days you...
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Author:
Robert Bell
12th March 2009
Just how noteworthy is the US to the world of marketing? Going beyond elevation, this market furthermore possesses a forceful purchasing vitality with expending amounting to $1.8 billion a year. With their consequence on the purchasing judge...
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Author:
Eva Fonda
10th February 2009
The main concept behind the pH miracle diet is to maintain a balance of pH in the foods that you eat. The human body is slightly alkaline and therefore it is better for your health to eat a diet composed of alkalizing foods. When you eat too many acidic f...
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Author:
Jesus Smay
31st January 2009
Words are critically important in the practice of energy psychology. More so than traditional medical psychology, where ideas and thoughts are often inferences and generalizations - where one word can be used as a substitute or synonym for another - in e...
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Author:
Dr. Theodore Herazy
19th January 2009
White collar franchises or business openings are most commonly those that permit the franchisee to work in a position or industry that they may in the past have believed necessitated qualifications beyond their means. The term 'white collar' is usually in...
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Author:
Elizabeth Miranda
18th January 2009
If you decide to go to Yorkshire for the holidays, or really for any time of year, there is a lot to see there, and you can experience some wonderful things to do. Unfortunately, you might not have given a lot of thought to the Yorkshire area or planned t...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
16th January 2009
Just how noteworthy is the US to the world of marketing? Going beyond elevation, this market also possesses a forceful purchasing vitality with spending amounting to $1.8 billion a year. With their consequence on the purchasing judgement of ot...
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Author:
Remy
17th December 2008
Since consumers are skeptical, by nature, of advertising and marketing claims, it's tough for you to convince them that what you offer is as good as what you say. Prospects don't know you, so they have no reason to trust you.
But here's an interesting...
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