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How successful entrepreneurs organize their business advisers

30. March 2010

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How successful entrepreneurs organize their business advisers

All successful entrepreneurs have a group of business advisers. Basically, this group is a number of people that you have around you for advice. But let's face it, we can't just go to anyone for entrepreneurial advice ... so how do we pick the people we need in our adviser group?

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Why every entrepreneur needs a personal coach

26. March 2010

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Why every entrepreneur needs a personal coach

In the last year and a half that I have had a coach, I have had amazing things happen to me. Do I think this is coincidence? Not a chance. It has to do with creating a surrounding for yourself in which you can blossom.

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Identifying your Core Qualities, Pitfalls, Challenges and Allergies with Daniel Ofman

23. March 2010

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Identifying your Core Qualities, Pitfalls, Challenges and Allergies with Daniel Ofman

One of the best read articles on this website is the article on how to identify your strong and weak points by using the Belbin model. The Belbin model is great for discovering your strong and weak points, but there is more to it than that. In order to find out what, let's take a look at the Core Quality model by Daniel Ofman.

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10 Smart Tips for an Excellent Job Interview from a High Ranking Bank Executive

16. March 2010

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10 Smart Tips for an Excellent Job Interview from a High Ranking Bank Executive

Recently we hired two people and already I am looking for another person to hire. Because I have only limited experience in handling employees and hiring people (I only employed 1 person before), I decided to see if there were people who could help me. So I contacted my coach and I asked around in my network for people with extensive knowledge on job interviews. A high ranking bank executve of a big international bank who is a friend of our family wanted to help me out. He has about 30 years of experience with hiring people, so this was a great opportunity. Whether you are an employee or a business owner who has never had a job in his life, at some point you will be faced with a job interview. You are either holding the interview or you are there applying for a job. Either way, these tips will help you a lot!

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The 8th Wonder of the World – Compound Interest

8. March 2010

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The 8th Wonder of the World – Compound Interest

When you put money on a savingsaccount you receive interest. Usually banks will give you between 2 and 5 % interest on your hard-earned money. Apart from there being easy ways to make higher interest rates (which we won't go into now), it is imperative that you understand the concept of compound interest. There is not a single other concept that has made more people into millionaires than compound interest!

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How to write a killer elevator pitch

15. February 2010

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How to write a killer elevator pitch

As you press the button for the 10th floor, you see a man hurrying to catch the elevator. You hold open the door and the man steps in. 'Thanks!' he exclaims as he presses the button for the 15th floor. The man extends his hand and introduces himself. It turns out he is the CEO of this company, something you know all too well. You have wanted a meeting with him forever, and now he is asking you 'So, what do you do?'

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How to build trust and become trustworthy

13. January 2010

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How to build trust and become trustworthy

If you want someone to trust you, you will first have to become trustworthy. This is not an easy feat to pull off and being trustworthy has to do with very deep and basic personality traits. Stephen M. R. Covey dissected trust in his fantastic book The Speed of Trust. In this article I will discuss the the way to build trust and become trustworthy along the lines set out by Stephen M.R. Covey (this is Stephen R. Covey's son).

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How to accept yourself

29. December 2009

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How to accept yourself

Every year at the end of December, I sit down and go through my agenda of the last year. I revisit all the events that have taken place, because while they were happening, time seemed to fly by without slowing down. In all fairness, time seems to go by faster and faster these days. Reflecting back on the achievements of a year slows time down again. It is a great technique. Please note that I am not one to boast. The reason I am reflecting is because I need to feel good, but I don't. I don't think that I have achieved much, if anything. Every day I think about where I want to go, instead of accepting that where I am is actually the best place to be!

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Top 5 Meeting Tips

16. December 2009

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Top 5 Meeting Tips

Most of the time I dread them, meetings. They tend to get all lengthy. Back in university the annual members meeting would sometimes last as much as 5 or 6 hours... And meetings usually seem to avoid fun topics like you would the plague. But I also know they are a fact of running a business, so today I present to you my top 5 meeting tips. These tips can be used to steer a meeting in the direction you want to, and have it done with in an orderly time frame.

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Product Launch: How to Throw Like a Pro!

1. December 2009

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Product Launch: How to Throw Like a Pro!

Today is a historic day. After a lot of hard work filming, editing, designing, setting up a website and more of those creative processes, it is finally here: How to Throw Like a Pro! The definitive source for learning how to throw a frisbee disc, aimed at novice and intermediate ultimate players around the world.

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