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26 Ways to Make Meetings More Fun (…and productive)

Ian's Messy Desk

After information is delivered (training, new policies, etc.), Have every group member place their business card into a bowl or container. Then, everyone draws a card other than their own. Sources: Games Magazine; The Great Book of Business Games , E. Change Places. Report to the group. Scannell & J.

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Small Business Bootstrapping Techniques | THE SMALL BUSINESS BLOG

The Small Business Blog

Fishing Reels For Sale Said on October 13th, 2008 at 3:16 pm it used to be, many eons ago, boot strapping was the only way to start a business. You started the business, sold like a mad man, and grew based on the sales. My uncle starting an insurance business this way. he sold policies out of the trunk of his car for many years.

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Do you ask for permission or forgiveness? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Why Info Products cause ’stuckedness’ and how to get unstucked Reply Stacey Cornelius ( @thestudiosource ) April 14, 2010 at 8:31 am I once got an unsolicited email from a new magazine, asking me if I’d like to buy ad space. Lobbying about budget cuts. There was an attachment. megs’ worth of PDF. Messenger services.

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Free Blog Posts | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

They have a budget. As of now, my website is more like a business card – something I can point prospective clients towards after I’ve already made initial contact. We just have to factor in a superannuation plan when we write up our business plans and budgets. Most bloggers are cheap-asses.

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