With many issues lingering businesses, the company executives need different perspectives and insights on the business issues they face day to day. Executive coaching is born to do just that – coach executives to address issue more efficient and effective. Moreover, executive coaching helps executives to achieve personal and professional endeavours. A knol written by [...]
Twitter’s all the rage lately, especially in the blogosphere. Interestingly, Dan Hollings has posted a very interesting article about the top secrets of Twitter. It may take some time to keep track of them all, but the effort is well worth the cost. Although Twitter may seem like somewhat of a debunk service it has [...]
Expanding Your Business to China? Understand the Chinese Business Practices well. If you are planning to expand your business to china, make sure to understand the Chinese business practices well. This will aid you in your business endeavours in China, and give you an opportunity for a good and everlasting business relationship. A knol by [...]
According to a knol by J. Douglas Hoyes: A consumer proposal is a negotiated settlement between a debtor (the person who owes the money) and their creditors. Consumer proposals were created by the federal government through the Bankruptcy & Insolvency Act, and once approved by the creditors become legally binding. A successful consumer proposal allows [...]
Today recession’s hardest hit industry is real estate, especially the housing market. Homeowners are forced to take foreclosure route or take bad loan options offered by particularly non-traditional lenders. How The Sub-Prime Lending Crisis Affects Borrowers, a knol by Cole Collins describe a not-so-pretty picture of vicious cycle of lenders, borrowers, and the national economy [...]
According to Dr. Gary Rhodes of Brigham Young University, there are ways to ensure start-up success from the outset. This wonderful knol entitled The Laws of Entrepreneurial Marketing shows how to avoid common mistakes in bootstrapping your start-up. Interestingly, Dr. Rhodes says that the first five laws all must be fulfilled to ensure business start-up [...]
Business mistakes are somewhat inevitable. Knowledge of what not to do can save countless hours and dollars. Dave Cheong recently posted a great knol outlining the 14 business mistakes to avoid. Although these mistakes are general, they apply to nearly every business. 1. Bad initial concept. 2. Inadequate planning. 3. Failure to do proper research. [...]
The bold statement of this blog post title is from Mike Myatt’s knol – The Problem with Best Practices. I could not agree more with him. Mike Myatt, a Top CEO Coach, explained in his knol, “Best Practices are really nothing more than disparate groups of methodologies, processes, rules, concepts, and theories that have previously [...]
I stumble on a knol that cater my curiosity about Google as a company. Rita Dobbelaere wrote a comprehensive knol about the history of Google Inc. and other behind the curtain stories on Google. Although the knol is actually sourced from Wikipedia.org, the facts and information presented are interesting, nonetheless. I enjoyed the Google corporate [...]