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Contract Cleaners - A Guide for Business Part 1 rushing to position themselves.Office cleaning in particular is the one area of contract cleaning which is extremely competitive. For cleaning companies bidding for contracts it can be virtually guaranteed that there will be someone out there who is willing to undercut you and put in a price solely to gain the contract. Should businesses simply go for the lowest quote or should they be looking for other things? Sadly many go for the lowest quote and then pay further down the line by having inferior cleaning that they continually have to chase and complain about. Obviously price is important but firms should also be looking for other things. A lot can be found out about a particular cleaning firm by asking a few simple questions. What is your staff turnover? Do you provide verifiable training? Will the cleaning be supervised and how often? Can you provide a full cleaning survey? Are your staff fully trained in appropriate Health and Safety practices? Can this be verified? Can your staff speak and understand English? Will your staff be able to understand written instructions? These are all pertinent questions that are very relevant to how efficiently the company are likely to carry out the clean. What you need as a company is to be able to forget about the cleaning so your staff can concentrate on what you are good at. You do not want them constantly complaining about the cleaners or the cleaning. In the secon However, the gold watch-sporting, cola-drinking, junk food-eating, luxury car-driving, soap opera-watching, video game-playing lifestyle upon which these companies rely to support their spiritually vapid, environmentally-depleting and mindless products, while exploiting the poor as the labor source, is on an inevitable decline. Global consciousness of a more serious nature is actually on the rise (it's just not being reported). So if as a result, you see, as I do, the potential crash of the entire economic system upon which this model hinges, then you might agree that basing a new industry or business idea on such shifting sand, while perpetuating a soon-to-be outdated business model that separates and destroys the family structure, enslaves communities, while perpetuating indentured servitude is not a desirable course. So, here is the challenge in a nutshell. The current model is unsustainable. We need to survive. However, our survival is based on buying into a definition of success which perpetuates the very model which is threatening our survival. What then, should be our best course of action? THE ETHICAL PARADOX OF SELLING SURVIVAL How do you survive in an economic system that is threatening your and its own survival. Answer: You sell survival. That's right, the game is changing to one of selling survival. Right now others in the know are mobilizing to prepare to offer you their solutions. But what they offer won't be real solutions. They will offer products, services and a paradigm which perpetuates their control and their individual survival. In some parts of the world, companies are already charging the population for access to clean water, and some are selling seeds which have been genetically altered to produce single-generation crops forcing farmers into a cycle of having to purchase new seeds every season just to survive. But how do you survive in good conscience by profiting from what others need to survive. Therein lies the parado Great Interview Skills Experts say that there are societal trends in play that are precipitating a return to pre-industrial era ways of survival. In the face of changing economic realities and disillusionment, many people are questioning the ways they currently make money and are seeking alternate means of income. But, instead of simply getting another job, or opening a fast-food franchise, many are instead asking, "What am I good at?" "What's my passion?"Going for a job interview can be a harrowing experience. The reasons are varied: A job applicant may not have the necessary relevant working experience or may be worried about the inability to answer difficult questions. Even the pressure of needing a job to pay for the living expenses can cause a job applicant to "freeze" or go numb with anxiety during the interview.Being appropriately attired and well groomed is a definite must. Punctuality is also an important criterion. Here are some more pointers to help make your job interview a relaxing and effective experience.Speak Clearly:The interview is going to be a useless exercise if the interviewer cannot make out what you are talking about. Thus if you are nervous, take a deep breath and focus on the interview questions. Don't rush through your answers or make unqualified statements. Most interviewers take down answers just in case a group of job applicants are short-listed.Bring Supporting Documents:Remember to bring supporting documents that you did not include in your initial resume. This can be a letter of commendation, ECA achievement or even the journal of an overseas field trip. These documents can supplement your strengths and provide a positive impression to the interviewer that you can provide intrinsic benefits to the workplace.Don't Rebut the Interviewer's Questions:It is rude to rebut the interviewer's questions. Here is a case in point: The intervie Today's trends are all pointing to a move back to the way things were. At the very least, as the economic landscape becomes more uncertain, people need to look at options for increasing their streams of income. It may be only way to survive. However, there is also a new awareness developing among those who are seeking to flex their entrepreneurial muscles. The question this time is: What sort of business does it make sense to start in these times of global change? To lay the foundation for my response, I'd like to introduce you to a term with which you're probably already familiar. The term is "catalyst." As you may remember from high school chemistry class, a catalyst is a substance that ignites, sets in motion, or speeds up a reaction without itself being affected. In life as well, every experience is a potential catalyst. Your flat tire, the argument with your spouse, your unhappiness at your job--all are potential catalysts. Because of the free will inherent in our experience here on the planet (we have the freedom to choose our responses), the reaction that a catalyst can spark is entirely under your control. THE PURPOSE OF CATALYSTS All catalysts are designed to offer a challenge or lesson. There are only two possible paths one can choose from in response to a catalyst: It can be accepted or it can be controlled. The path you choose will be determined by your orientation. If you are oriented towards service to self (your own comfort), you will make one set of choices. If you are oriented towards service to others, you will see and choose from a different set of choices. When faced with a catalyst it is important to understand that we are here to evolve in the direction of our orientation, and without life's catalysts, the desire to evolve and the faith in the process do not normally manifest and thus evolution does not occur. So don't rail against the changes and situations. Accept them as a natural part of the experience designed to help you grow. Life is really that simple. Things happen. You choose your response based on your orientation. You evolve in the direction of your choice. When neither path is chosen, the catalyst fails in its design and you proceed through life until some other catalyst appears which causes you to choose again towards acceptance and love or toward separation and control. HOW TO PREDICT THE FUTURE It's a basic law of this dynamic, ever-changing universe that there's no such thing as something "staying the same." Things are either expanding or contracting, increasing or decreasing, getting better or getting worse. Even the metal or hard plastic computer or sheet of paper on which you are reading these words, as solid and as stable as they seem are all slowly decaying and deteriorating. Come back in a few dozen years, and you'll see the effects of decay over time. If you know this, then you can look at everything from business phenomena to romantic relationships a little bit differently, and can perform what some might consider fortune-telling simply by asking, "where is this heading?" Every business, every situation, every relationship is either getting better or getting worse, growing or shrinking, going up or heading downhill. Therefore, as long as you can honestly assess what you observe or experience over a given time frame, you can "predict" where something is heading and take any evasive or remedial actions as necessary. Now having said that, let's examine some observable facts and trends that are catalysts occurring right now and that will affect the future, and to which we have a choice of response. 1. The earth is going through changes. Global warming is a reality. Temperature fluctuations are affecting access to water, arable land and other resources for a growing segment of the world's population. These and other physical, climatic, and cataclysmic changes are observable. 2. "Peak Oil" is a reality. The term "peak oil" refers to the peak in the world's oil production. The amount of oil available on the planet is finite. There is a point in oil production whether within a single oil field or the entire planet, when a maximum is reached. Once that maximum rate of production is reached, the rate of oil production (as well as the profitability of extracting it) on Earth will enter a terminal decline. The challenge this presents is that while the SUPPLY is declining, the DEMAND for oil (and the plastics, electricity, etc, which are oil-dependent) continue to increase as population and industrialization continue to grow. It' said that US oil production peaked in 1970. World oil production, it is said by some, peaked in 2005. After a peak, production slows, profits decrease, and prices rise. You can already see the effects of this as gas prices start creeping upwards. 3. Corporate downsizing persists More and more companies are outsourcing, downsizing and offshoring in an effort to cut costs. Companies, particularly public corporations, are bound by their charters and by law to seek first the profitability of their shareholders. That's why the decisions these companies make often seem less humanitarian and more profit-inspired. That's because they have to be. 4. Global power and focus is shifting China and India are growing economic forces. They represent sources of labor, consumers, as well as increased oil and energy demand. Companies the world over in Europe, (Romania and Poland most recently made news) and the US, are importing laborers from China, or outsourcing skilled jobs to India. DON'T SLEEP As a potential entrepreneur, indeed as a nation, the opportunity exists to predict, anticipate, prepare for and position oneself for the effects of these trends. Don't wait for mainstream news broadcasts to confirm this. Don't expect politicians to make it part of their agendas in time. They are operating from a different agenda. Those who seek to rule the world are by nature unlike those of the world they seek to rule. THE CHALLENGE As I said, there is always either a lesson or a challenge. Within the context of these trends, the economic condition, and by extension, your unique situation is a catalyst that provides an opportunity for you to respond in search of a lesson or a challenge. As potential entrepreneurs, if we choose to rise to the challenge, using what we know about predicting the future, the question becomes first: What's going to happen as these trends and catalysts continue? And then more importantly, what shall I do in response to these happenings? Where should I look for the opportunity? What sort of business would I start? And finally which business path offers the most opportunity for service to others? Now there are those who would ask, 'which path offers the most profit?', but that's a service-to-self orientation. We need a new paradigm. I suggest, as motivational speaker Zig Ziglar is credited with saying: that if you help enough people get what they want, you automatically get what you want. MY THOUGHTS ON A COMING SHIFT There's another important trend that I believe is important to factor into this equation, and it is this: The continued growth upon which the current economic model is based cannot be sustained indefinitely. Infinite growth based on finite resources is unsustainable. Growth based on the exploitation of others is unethical and untenable. Yes, China and India are both ideal sources of labor as well as the next great frontier for consumerism. The rest of the world's industrialized, market-driven, capitalist, consumer-oriented companies and entrepreneurs know this as well, and are rushing to position themselves. However, the gold watch-sporting, cola-drinking, junk food-eating, luxury car-driving, soap opera-watching, video game-playing lifestyle upon which these companies rely to support their spiritually vapid, environmentally-depleting and mindless products, while exploiting the poor as the labor source, is on an inevitable decline. Global consciousness of a more serious nature is actually on the rise (it's just not being reported). So if as a result, you see, as I do, the potential crash of the entire economic system upon which this model hinges, then you might agree that basing a new industry or business idea on such shifting sand, while perpetuating a soon-to-be outdated business model that separates and destroys the family structure, enslaves communities, while perpetuating indentured servitude is not a desirable course. So, here is the challenge in a nutshell. The current model is unsustainable. We need to survive. However, our survival is based on buying into a definition of success which perpetuates the very model which is threatening our survival. What then, should be our best course of action? THE ETHICAL PARADOX OF SELLING SURVIVAL How do you survive in an economic system that is threatening your and its own survival. Answer: You sell survival. That's right, the game is changing to one of selling survival. Right now others in the know are mobilizing to prepare to offer you their solutions. But what they offer won't be real solutions. They will offer products, services and a paradigm which perpetuates their control and their individual survival. In some parts of the world, companies are already charging the population for access to clean water, and some are selling seeds which have been genetically altered to produce single-generation crops forcing farmers into a cycle of having to purchase new seeds every season just to survive. But how do you survive in good conscience by profiting from what others need to survive. Therein lies the parado Medical Billing Service Advertisement Placing m a different set of choices.It is important for you to constantly advertise even after you have established your clientele. Today you may have a client and tomorrow the client could go out of business. Smaller companies may decide to do their own billing if their business gets slow. Do not worry about having an overload of work. You can always outsource or ask a family member to help you out for a while.If you are limited to how much you can spend on advertising there are several things you can do. Some cheap things are:• Use an inexpensive web host service for your website. I do not recommend using free website software. You are limited to how you can setup your site and you want your site to look professional.• Free classified sites• Word of mouth• Distribution of business cards• Place your business card in drawings for exposure• Place your business card in grocery stores on bulletin boards. (Replace it when removed)• Always keep a supply of flyers. Do not be a nuisance by placing them on cars in parking lots.The best place to put your flyer is in a medical office where the magazines are. Magazines are usually always read by patients waiting to be seen by physicians. You can also ask for permission to post your flyer in the window near the receptionist area or in the front window of the location. Advertising in newspapers is quite effective but also expensive. You may want to try this after your advertising budget improves. When faced with a catalyst it is important to understand that we are here to evolve in the direction of our orientation, and without life's catalysts, the desire to evolve and the faith in the process do not normally manifest and thus evolution does not occur. So don't rail against the changes and situations. Accept them as a natural part of the experience designed to help you grow. Life is really that simple. Things happen. You choose your response based on your orientation. You evolve in the direction of your choice. When neither path is chosen, the catalyst fails in its design and you proceed through life until some other catalyst appears which causes you to choose again towards acceptance and love or toward separation and control. HOW TO PREDICT THE FUTURE It's a basic law of this dynamic, ever-changing universe that there's no such thing as something "staying the same." Things are either expanding or contracting, increasing or decreasing, getting better or getting worse. Even the metal or hard plastic computer or sheet of paper on which you are reading these words, as solid and as stable as they seem are all slowly decaying and deteriorating. Come back in a few dozen years, and you'll see the effects of decay over time. If you know this, then you can look at everything from business phenomena to romantic relationships a little bit differently, and can perform what some might consider fortune-telling simply by asking, "where is this heading?" Every business, every situation, every relationship is either getting better or getting worse, growing or shrinking, going up or heading downhill. Therefore, as long as you can honestly assess what you observe or experience over a given time frame, you can "predict" where something is heading and take any evasive or remedial actions as necessary. Now having said that, let's examine some observable facts and trends that are catalysts occurring right now and that will affect the future, and to which we have a choice of response. 1. The earth is going through changes. Global warming is a reality. Temperature fluctuations are affecting access to water, arable land and other resources for a growing segment of the world's population. These and other physical, climatic, and cataclysmic changes are observable. 2. "Peak Oil" is a reality. The term "peak oil" refers to the peak in the world's oil production. The amount of oil available on the planet is finite. There is a point in oil production whether within a single oil field or the entire planet, when a maximum is reached. Once that maximum rate of production is reached, the rate of oil production (as well as the profitability of extracting it) on Earth will enter a terminal decline. The challenge this presents is that while the SUPPLY is declining, the DEMAND for oil (and the plastics, electricity, etc, which are oil-dependent) continue to increase as population and industrialization continue to grow. It' said that US oil production peaked in 1970. World oil production, it is said by some, peaked in 2005. After a peak, production slows, profits decrease, and prices rise. You can already see the effects of this as gas prices start creeping upwards. 3. Corporate downsizing persists More and more companies are outsourcing, downsizing and offshoring in an effort to cut costs. Companies, particularly public corporations, are bound by their charters and by law to seek first the profitability of their shareholders. That's why the decisions these companies make often seem less humanitarian and more profit-inspired. That's because they have to be. 4. Global power and focus is shifting China and India are growing economic forces. They represent sources of labor, consumers, as well as increased oil and energy demand. Companies the world over in Europe, (Romania and Poland most recently made news) and the US, are importing laborers from China, or outsourcing skilled jobs to India. DON'T SLEEP As a potential entrepreneur, indeed as a nation, the opportunity exists to predict, anticipate, prepare for and position oneself for the effects of these trends. Don't wait for mainstream news broadcasts to confirm this. Don't expect politicians to make it part of their agendas in time. They are operating from a different agenda. Those who seek to rule the world are by nature unlike those of the world they seek to rule. THE CHALLENGE As I said, there is always either a lesson or a challenge. Within the context of these trends, the economic condition, and by extension, your unique situation is a catalyst that provides an opportunity for you to respond in search of a lesson or a challenge. As potential entrepreneurs, if we choose to rise to the challenge, using what we know about predicting the future, the question becomes first: What's going to happen as these trends and catalysts continue? And then more importantly, what shall I do in response to these happenings? Where should I look for the opportunity? What sort of business would I start? And finally which business path offers the most opportunity for service to others? Now there are those who would ask, 'which path offers the most profit?', but that's a service-to-self orientation. We need a new paradigm. I suggest, as motivational speaker Zig Ziglar is credited with saying: that if you help enough people get what they want, you automatically get what you want. MY THOUGHTS ON A COMING SHIFT There's another important trend that I believe is important to factor into this equation, and it is this: The continued growth upon which the current economic model is based cannot be sustained indefinitely. Infinite growth based on finite resources is unsustainable. Growth based on the exploitation of others is unethical and untenable. Yes, China and India are both ideal sources of labor as well as the next great frontier for consumerism. The rest of the world's industrialized, market-driven, capitalist, consumer-oriented companies and entrepreneurs know this as well, and are rushing to position themselves. However, the gold watch-sporting, cola-drinking, junk food-eating, luxury car-driving, soap opera-watching, video game-playing lifestyle upon which these companies rely to support their spiritually vapid, environmentally-depleting and mindless products, while exploiting the poor as the labor source, is on an inevitable decline. Global consciousness of a more serious nature is actually on the rise (it's just not being reported). So if as a result, you see, as I do, the potential crash of the entire economic system upon which this model hinges, then you might agree that basing a new industry or business idea on such shifting sand, while perpetuating a soon-to-be outdated business model that separates and destroys the family structure, enslaves communities, while perpetuating indentured servitude is not a desirable course. So, here is the challenge in a nutshell. The current model is unsustainable. We need to survive. However, our survival is based on buying into a definition of success which perpetuates the very model which is threatening our survival. What then, should be our best course of action? THE ETHICAL PARADOX OF SELLING SURVIVAL How do you survive in an economic system that is threatening your and its own survival. Answer: You sell survival. That's right, the game is changing to one of selling survival. Right now others in the know are mobilizing to prepare to offer you their solutions. But what they offer won't be real solutions. They will offer products, services and a paradigm which perpetuates their control and their individual survival. In some parts of the world, companies are already charging the population for access to clean water, and some are selling seeds which have been genetically altered to produce single-generation crops forcing farmers into a cycle of having to purchase new seeds every season just to survive. But how do you survive in good conscience by profiting from what others need to survive. Therein lies the parado The Newbie Guide To Online Marketing Terms e have a choice of response. 1. The earth is going through changes. Global warming is a reality. Temperature fluctuations are affecting access to water, arable land and other resources for a growing segment of the world's population. These and other physical, climatic, and cataclysmic changes are observable.In all forms of business, and even hobbies, the people who have been involved in a particular activity for awhile will start to use different slang terms. When someone new comes along these slang terms can be very confusing. As all businesses depend on customers, you need to be careful and educate yourself on these terms so you don’t lose any sales.It recently came to my attention that online marketing has more than its share of slang for the newbie to learn. Since marketing is all about getting and keeping customers, I could see that seasoned online marketers may start have an image problem. Online marketing slang was pointed out to me by an associate who was interested in an Internet business I was marketing. While I was talking to him he asked for an explanation of what the heck I was talking about and said “Speak English Boy!”That conversation allowed the light to click on for me and I decided to write this short guide to online marketing slang. This should help anyone who is new to the online marketing arena understand some basic terms.1. Online Marketing - Is the selling of any product or service on the Internet. Marketing is just the act of promoting and selling something. Selling on the Internet costs much less than having a real world, bricks and mortar business. It's this low cost of entry which is attractive in starting your own online business.2. Joint Ventures - A joint venture is a partnership. Simply put 2 o 2. "Peak Oil" is a reality. The term "peak oil" refers to the peak in the world's oil production. The amount of oil available on the planet is finite. There is a point in oil production whether within a single oil field or the entire planet, when a maximum is reached. Once that maximum rate of production is reached, the rate of oil production (as well as the profitability of extracting it) on Earth will enter a terminal decline. The challenge this presents is that while the SUPPLY is declining, the DEMAND for oil (and the plastics, electricity, etc, which are oil-dependent) continue to increase as population and industrialization continue to grow. It' said that US oil production peaked in 1970. World oil production, it is said by some, peaked in 2005. After a peak, production slows, profits decrease, and prices rise. You can already see the effects of this as gas prices start creeping upwards. 3. Corporate downsizing persists More and more companies are outsourcing, downsizing and offshoring in an effort to cut costs. Companies, particularly public corporations, are bound by their charters and by law to seek first the profitability of their shareholders. That's why the decisions these companies make often seem less humanitarian and more profit-inspired. That's because they have to be. 4. Global power and focus is shifting China and India are growing economic forces. They represent sources of labor, consumers, as well as increased oil and energy demand. Companies the world over in Europe, (Romania and Poland most recently made news) and the US, are importing laborers from China, or outsourcing skilled jobs to India. DON'T SLEEP As a potential entrepreneur, indeed as a nation, the opportunity exists to predict, anticipate, prepare for and position oneself for the effects of these trends. Don't wait for mainstream news broadcasts to confirm this. Don't expect politicians to make it part of their agendas in time. They are operating from a different agenda. Those who seek to rule the world are by nature unlike those of the world they seek to rule. THE CHALLENGE As I said, there is always either a lesson or a challenge. Within the context of these trends, the economic condition, and by extension, your unique situation is a catalyst that provides an opportunity for you to respond in search of a lesson or a challenge. As potential entrepreneurs, if we choose to rise to the challenge, using what we know about predicting the future, the question becomes first: What's going to happen as these trends and catalysts continue? And then more importantly, what shall I do in response to these happenings? Where should I look for the opportunity? What sort of business would I start? And finally which business path offers the most opportunity for service to others? Now there are those who would ask, 'which path offers the most profit?', but that's a service-to-self orientation. We need a new paradigm. I suggest, as motivational speaker Zig Ziglar is credited with saying: that if you help enough people get what they want, you automatically get what you want. MY THOUGHTS ON A COMING SHIFT There's another important trend that I believe is important to factor into this equation, and it is this: The continued growth upon which the current economic model is based cannot be sustained indefinitely. Infinite growth based on finite resources is unsustainable. Growth based on the exploitation of others is unethical and untenable. Yes, China and India are both ideal sources of labor as well as the next great frontier for consumerism. The rest of the world's industrialized, market-driven, capitalist, consumer-oriented companies and entrepreneurs know this as well, and are rushing to position themselves. However, the gold watch-sporting, cola-drinking, junk food-eating, luxury car-driving, soap opera-watching, video game-playing lifestyle upon which these companies rely to support their spiritually vapid, environmentally-depleting and mindless products, while exploiting the poor as the labor source, is on an inevitable decline. Global consciousness of a more serious nature is actually on the rise (it's just not being reported). So if as a result, you see, as I do, the potential crash of the entire economic system upon which this model hinges, then you might agree that basing a new industry or business idea on such shifting sand, while perpetuating a soon-to-be outdated business model that separates and destroys the family structure, enslaves communities, while perpetuating indentured servitude is not a desirable course. So, here is the challenge in a nutshell. The current model is unsustainable. We need to survive. However, our survival is based on buying into a definition of success which perpetuates the very model which is threatening our survival. What then, should be our best course of action? THE ETHICAL PARADOX OF SELLING SURVIVAL How do you survive in an economic system that is threatening your and its own survival. Answer: You sell survival. That's right, the game is changing to one of selling survival. Right now others in the know are mobilizing to prepare to offer you their solutions. But what they offer won't be real solutions. They will offer products, services and a paradigm which perpetuates their control and their individual survival. In some parts of the world, companies are already charging the population for access to clean water, and some are selling seeds which have been genetically altered to produce single-generation crops forcing farmers into a cycle of having to purchase new seeds every season just to survive. But how do you survive in good conscience by profiting from what others need to survive. Therein lies the parado How to Know What You Know (2) he opportunity exists to predict, anticipate, prepare for and position oneself for the effects of these trends. Don't wait for mainstream news broadcasts to confirm this. Don't expect politicians to make it part of their agendas in time. They are operating from a different agenda. Those who seek to rule the world are by nature unlike those of the world they seek to rule.Do you know what you know? You especially need knowledge management in high changing environments; if all remains the same, why should we think about the knowledge we need? Knowledge management is an iterative process of making tacit knowledge explicit and visa versa. But why would you make implicit knowledge explicit?Knowing something without knowing it is very useful. You can just trust on your actions. You can continue with what you did yesterday. The same rules apply. You can delegate as before.But then there has been a structural change. For example:Your (sales) organization has organized activities in the way that different experts where relatively autonomous in dealing with clients. They sold the product of their expertise in a both efficient and effective way.In the new situation this (product) expertise of the sales representative was of minor importance. More relevant was the knowledge of different client behavior. The different product specialists where “grouped” together in a specific client team, dedicated to contact clients with certain characteristics. The (product) specializations of the sales representatives where spread over different teams.So the new situation – after the organizational changes – leads to a knowledge gap. Each team has proper targets and cooperation between the teams is therefore difficult. If there were more calls than a former specialist could handle, there was no way of level with someone THE CHALLENGE As I said, there is always either a lesson or a challenge. Within the context of these trends, the economic condition, and by extension, your unique situation is a catalyst that provides an opportunity for you to respond in search of a lesson or a challenge. As potential entrepreneurs, if we choose to rise to the challenge, using what we know about predicting the future, the question becomes first: What's going to happen as these trends and catalysts continue? And then more importantly, what shall I do in response to these happenings? Where should I look for the opportunity? What sort of business would I start? And finally which business path offers the most opportunity for service to others? Now there are those who would ask, 'which path offers the most profit?', but that's a service-to-self orientation. We need a new paradigm. I suggest, as motivational speaker Zig Ziglar is credited with saying: that if you help enough people get what they want, you automatically get what you want. MY THOUGHTS ON A COMING SHIFT There's another important trend that I believe is important to factor into this equation, and it is this: The continued growth upon which the current economic model is based cannot be sustained indefinitely. Infinite growth based on finite resources is unsustainable. Growth based on the exploitation of others is unethical and untenable. Yes, China and India are both ideal sources of labor as well as the next great frontier for consumerism. The rest of the world's industrialized, market-driven, capitalist, consumer-oriented companies and entrepreneurs know this as well, and are rushing to position themselves. However, the gold watch-sporting, cola-drinking, junk food-eating, luxury car-driving, soap opera-watching, video game-playing lifestyle upon which these companies rely to support their spiritually vapid, environmentally-depleting and mindless products, while exploiting the poor as the labor source, is on an inevitable decline. Global consciousness of a more serious nature is actually on the rise (it's just not being reported). So if as a result, you see, as I do, the potential crash of the entire economic system upon which this model hinges, then you might agree that basing a new industry or business idea on such shifting sand, while perpetuating a soon-to-be outdated business model that separates and destroys the family structure, enslaves communities, while perpetuating indentured servitude is not a desirable course. So, here is the challenge in a nutshell. The current model is unsustainable. We need to survive. However, our survival is based on buying into a definition of success which perpetuates the very model which is threatening our survival. What then, should be our best course of action? THE ETHICAL PARADOX OF SELLING SURVIVAL How do you survive in an economic system that is threatening your and its own survival. Answer: You sell survival. That's right, the game is changing to one of selling survival. Right now others in the know are mobilizing to prepare to offer you their solutions. But what they offer won't be real solutions. They will offer products, services and a paradigm which perpetuates their control and their individual survival. In some parts of the world, companies are already charging the population for access to clean water, and some are selling seeds which have been genetically altered to produce single-generation crops forcing farmers into a cycle of having to purchase new seeds every season just to survive. But how do you survive in good conscience by profiting from what others need to survive. Therein lies the parado 9 Things You Absolutely Must Know Before Deciding to Teach in Korea
If you’re considering teaching ESL in South Korea, there are a few things that you should know before making your decision. It’s sometimes difficult to get accurate information. I will sum up some of the most important points for you hear. Then, when you decide to go to Korea, you’ll be confident in your decision.1. You don’t need a TESOL CertificateThere are a lot of sites on the Net and businesses out there that will try to convince you to take a course to get certified to teach English as a Second Language. To clear up the misconceptions, you don’t need it! All you need to qualify to teach in South Korea is a 4-year degree (BA, BS etc…)So, save your money. If you really want to take the course, it won’t hurt, but just know that even without it, you can get a great job. Before I went to South Korea for the first time, I had no idea what it took to qualify. I thought you had to be an actual teacher. Not so. Demand is high, and grads from all programs are welcome.2. Never, ever pay a recruiterThere aren’t too many left out there, but there are still a few companies who will ask the teachers to pay a fee to find them a job. If you come across someone like this, say thanks, but see you later.Here’s how it works: In South Korea, the demand for learning English is huge. It is continuing to increase. Koreans want to live and compete in the global economy, so they need to be able to communicate in English. rushing to position themselves. However, the gold watch-sporting, cola-drinking, junk food-eating, luxury car-driving, soap opera-watching, video game-playing lifestyle upon which these companies rely to support their spiritually vapid, environmentally-depleting and mindless products, while exploiting the poor as the labor source, is on an inevitable decline. Global consciousness of a more serious nature is actually on the rise (it's just not being reported). So if as a result, you see, as I do, the potential crash of the entire economic system upon which this model hinges, then you might agree that basing a new industry or business idea on such shifting sand, while perpetuating a soon-to-be outdated business model that separates and destroys the family structure, enslaves communities, while perpetuating indentured servitude is not a desirable course. So, here is the challenge in a nutshell. The current model is unsustainable. We need to survive. However, our survival is based on buying into a definition of success which perpetuates the very model which is threatening our survival. What then, should be our best course of action? THE ETHICAL PARADOX OF SELLING SURVIVAL How do you survive in an economic system that is threatening your and its own survival. Answer: You sell survival. That's right, the game is changing to one of selling survival. Right now others in the know are mobilizing to prepare to offer you their solutions. But what they offer won't be real solutions. They will offer products, services and a paradigm which perpetuates their control and their individual survival. In some parts of the world, companies are already charging the population for access to clean water, and some are selling seeds which have been genetically altered to produce single-generation crops forcing farmers into a cycle of having to purchase new seeds every season just to survive. But how do you survive in good conscience by profiting from what others need to survive. Therein lies the paradox of selling survival. But that sort of response is not the best option. Selling altered seeds or clean water is not the survival I wish to sell. If I were starting a business, I would follow the experts who predict that the stated trends will favor business models that: Why not start your own brainstorm session to come up with some unique business ideas based on the suggestions above? Wouldn't it be nice to jump ahead of the entrepreneurial curve and start or join an industry, or launch a new business idea that helps the most people, prepares for coming earth changes, empowers rather than exploits the labor pool, reduces dependence on diminishing energy resources, offers the consumer real alternatives, while at the same time offers the world a new paradigm and consciousness as it relates to survivability, sustainability, adding our voice and actions to the very change in consciousness and alternate paradigm that our very survival necessitates? Yep, that would be pretty cool. And that's what I would do if I were starting a business.
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