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Strength is a Weakness Also The clock is ticking.McDonald’s become the largest national fast – food chain in eighties. They had found their perfect recipe for success. And they were all out to defend their turf come the hell. McDonald strength was the hamburger, its uniformity instant delivery and inexpensiveness.The advertising said about the top of the live, the Big Mac: “Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce cheese, pickles, and onions on a sesame seed bun.”What should be the best strategy to attack a leader, who is all out to defend his This is exactly where I found myself some years ago. I did have a track record of solving difficult problems for the company in a variety of departments. But, I had never undertaken this type or size of problem before. In fact, after getting my marching orders f Attention Entrepreneurs -- Do You Have a Mentor? All of us solve problems in our daily and professional lives. Although we perceive some of them to be ‘big’ problems, most are not.Every self-help tape I've heard and every book I've read on how to become a success suggest finding a mentor. What is a mentor? What is a mentor's role? Where do I find one? Should I have only one mentor? In this article, I tackle some of these tough questions.What is a mentor and what is a mentor's role? I decided to look mentor up in the dictionary and found the succinct descriptions: "trusted counselor or guide," "a wise, loyal advisor," and "a teacher or coach." I feel the operative words What if you had the following problem to solve: You are asked to “fix” an IT (information technology) problem in your $250 million company. It seems all of your order processing and product distribution systems are unable to cope with your business volume and you expect to triple your volume in the next two years. This will require you to completely redesign a new system, somehow transition out of the old one, train everyone nationwide on the new system as you implement it, and coordinate the entire process between seven different departments. That is the good news. Here is the bad news; you have one year from the start date to design this custom, state-of-the-art system, write the code, test it, put together a training and transition program for 2,500 people nationwide, and have it fully implemented, ‘bug’ free! Here is the worst news, you have no experience or knowledge of IT projects or the technology involved and you have to put together the team that is going to execute this program, starting NOW! The clock is ticking. This is exactly where I found myself some years ago. I did have a track record of solving difficult problems for the company in a variety of departments. But, I had never undertaken this type or size of problem before. In fact, after getting my marching orders fr U.S Companies Must Quickly Register Their Brand Name of your order processing and product distribution systems are unable to cope with your business volume and you expect to triple your volume in the next two years. This will require you to completely redesign a new system, somehow transition out of the old one, train everyone nationwide on the new system as you implement it, and coordinate the entire process between seven different departments.Trademark experts strongly emphasized the responsibility of American businesses to register immediately their names in China in order to avoid becoming the preys of brand squatters. They said that U.S companies, regardless whether they have future plans for expansion in the Asian country or none, need to enlist their names as quickly as possible. This action is necessary in order for them to avoid losing their business name for other local industries in mainland China.Stephen Baker who works at Baker & Ran That is the good news. Here is the bad news; you have one year from the start date to design this custom, state-of-the-art system, write the code, test it, put together a training and transition program for 2,500 people nationwide, and have it fully implemented, ‘bug’ free! Here is the worst news, you have no experience or knowledge of IT projects or the technology involved and you have to put together the team that is going to execute this program, starting NOW! The clock is ticking. This is exactly where I found myself some years ago. I did have a track record of solving difficult problems for the company in a variety of departments. But, I had never undertaken this type or size of problem before. In fact, after getting my marching orders f Here's The Information Your Customers Want- Which Your Competitors Forgot To Provide e new system as you implement it, and coordinate the entire process between seven different departments.Have you ever visited the website for a small business and become frustrated that you can’t find seemingly basic information? You are not alone. As customers we want to get the information we want as quickly as we can. For some reason, many businesses – especially small businesses – either forget, or choose not to include the basics.Be sure your organization’s website includes all the most basic information. And make sure that information is available within ONE CLICK; this is what customers That is the good news. Here is the bad news; you have one year from the start date to design this custom, state-of-the-art system, write the code, test it, put together a training and transition program for 2,500 people nationwide, and have it fully implemented, ‘bug’ free! Here is the worst news, you have no experience or knowledge of IT projects or the technology involved and you have to put together the team that is going to execute this program, starting NOW! The clock is ticking. This is exactly where I found myself some years ago. I did have a track record of solving difficult problems for the company in a variety of departments. But, I had never undertaken this type or size of problem before. In fact, after getting my marching orders f Fault the Few - Blame the Many - A Video/Game Rental Observation nd transition program for 2,500 people nationwide, and have it fully implemented, ‘bug’ free!Outside of their recent ‘no late fee’, everyone's 'local' video store has initiated a few 'new policies'.I recently went to my local (albeit a nationwide conglomerate) video store to get a game for my son. This is certainly not an unfamiliar occurrence as he has had a game console before he could walk. As usual, I walk up to the counter to provide my video rental card (although everyone behind the counter knows me) and lo' and behold I am told that they need a 'major' credit card on my file to rent the game Here is the worst news, you have no experience or knowledge of IT projects or the technology involved and you have to put together the team that is going to execute this program, starting NOW! The clock is ticking. This is exactly where I found myself some years ago. I did have a track record of solving difficult problems for the company in a variety of departments. But, I had never undertaken this type or size of problem before. In fact, after getting my marching orders f An Information Technology Consultant Can Make Business Simple for Customers The clock is ticking.As an information technology consultant, you can assure that you get more repeat customers by making it easy for them to do business with you. An information technology consultant that makes work seem easy for clients will also gain a good reputation within his community.Simplicity Is KeyAs an information technology consultant, you need to keep it simple for every customer in order to get through to him. Techniques for making things easy for your customer include quick phone response, immediate e-m This is exactly where I found myself some years ago. I did have a track record of solving difficult problems for the company in a variety of departments. But, I had never undertaken this type or size of problem before. In fact, after getting my marching orders from the Chairman of the Board I thought I had committed professional suicide. So did my staff! I had only two things I had secured from the Chairman: unlimited budget and the ability to transfer anyone I selected from any department to be on my team, with one week’s notice. Looking back, I believe the “lack of knowledge” was actually a distinct advantage for me. I was not concerned with systems limitations but with user limitations. I believed, and still do, that the system should be designed around the users which would include customers. So, the first three months were spent designing the system from a user’s/customer’s perspective entirely. Then, we began to incorporate the common and most desired functions from the various corporate departments. We tried to provide the users with the maximum amount of features and functions and then do the same for the corporation. I had one rule: never place a corporate function/feature as a higher priority over the user function/feature. When push came to shove, and it did at times, the user always won. Having put together a great team and kept their focus on the overall goals, we
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