Saturday, January 11, 2014

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Business Philosophy





A business philosophy is simply the why’s and what’s behind the work you do. Clearly formulating these thoughts in writing will help strengthen your business in your own mind, as well as your customers’.




Because in business, your philosophy influences everything you do in your company. It makes no difference if you are a self-employed sole proprietor or you run a huge corporation. Your business philosophy can be seen in your writing, on your website, in the quality of your work, in the choices you make (like hiring employees or project selections) and it’s heard in your conversations too. It’s there even if you haven’t taken the time to consciously express it.




What kind of business philosophy are you doing in your company?



  

Robert Kiyosaki's Message to Young People

ROBERT KIYOSAKI

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Network Marketing According to Business Luminaries


Business luminaries like Warren Buffet, Robert Kiyosaki, Richard Branson, and Stephen Covey were preaching: that network marketing is a powerful sales channel with a proven track record of success. In fact, since the mid-90s there has only been one industry to produce 200,000 millionaires.

It wasn’t Hollywood, professional sports, or even law or medicine; it was network marketing.


"In my 40 years of working with people all around the world, I have been so impressed with many of the individuals who are doing Network Marketing.   They are passionate people working with companies that have products or services that help real human needs;  they are excited about their future and the possibility of having more freedom both of time and finances....They are individuals who want balance in their life.

~ Stephen R. Covey, Author The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

"In my 40 years of working with people all around the world, I have been so impressed with many of the individuals I have met who are involved with Network Marketing...as you help to lift others to higher levels, the industry rewards you. It is an inspiring business model."
~ Stephen R. Covey, Author The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
- See more at: http://www.orendainternational.com/content.asp?page_id=4#sthash.msrtUN42.dpuf
"In my 40 years of working with people all around the world, I have been so impressed with many of the individuals I have met who are involved with Network Marketing...as you help to lift others to higher levels, the industry rewards you. It is an inspiring business model."
~ Stephen R. Covey, Author The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
- See more at: http://www.orendainternational.com/content.asp?page_id=4#sthash.msrtUN42.dpuf

Saturday, August 3, 2013

How Do We Measure Success?



"You can use almost any measure when you're speaking of success. You can measure it in a fancy home, expensive car or dress. 
But the measure of your real success is one you cannot spend – 
It's the way your child describes you when talking to a friend."
 
– Martín Baxbaum

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Your Achievement Zone

Life can be complicated, yet you have what it takes to figure it out.  Life can be challenging, and yet you have the outstanding ability to work through those challenges.

From the most difficult situations you can build your biggest successes. Beyond your comfort zone is your achievement zone.  Step boldly and confidently into that achievement zone, and enthusiastically do the work it demands of you.




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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

What We Can Do With Our Money


People earn their money through many different ways.  But those who earn them as honestly and as respectably, are the very ones who should serve as good examples for us. 

For the Bible says, we should  "Walk with the wise to become wise..." (Proverbs 13:20).

What Can We Do With Our Money?
According to the Bible there are things we can do with money that are fine, good and proper:

1. Help & Support the Church to spread God's Kingdom - This is on the top list.  Give your share to the church to send missionaries, train teachers and oversee the work of the church.
 (Malachi 3:7-12, 1 Corinthians 9:13-14, 2 Corinthians 9:7).

2. Provide for our own families. The Bible says that we can help other families but each person should make sure that he/she provides for his/her immediate family first and work outward from there (1 Timothy 5:8, Proverbs 13:22).

3. Help the poor & needy.  There is an old saying that goes, "Give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime." The challenge is to determine which would be best to give: money, training or, if the person is lazy, to allow that person to experience hunger so that they'll appreciate the value of work. Sometimes that is also being "kind" as Proverbs 19:17 says to be to the poor (Proverbs 19:17, 21:13, 29:7). Either way, the Bible tells us to help the poor.

4. Invest for our future.  As we are earning, we should be planning for a day that will probably come when we aren't able to work as hard or as long. We should plan and save for the future (Proverbs 13:22, 21:20, 27:18, 31:25, Ecclesiastes 11:2, Luke 19:12-26).

5. Enjoy the fruits of our labor.   The Bible says there is a time to "laugh" to "dance" and to have "peace" (Ecclesiastes 3:1-8; also see Proverbs 13:25, 14:24, 15:6, 31:31).

Monday, August 27, 2012

Motivational Thought for the Day

         "If you always do what you always did,  you'll always get what you always got. "
              
— High-tech proverb 

         
          Life is all about learning and change. 
          The day we stop learning and changing is the day we stop living and being successful!    



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Friday, July 27, 2012

DILIGENCE

The Bible says: “Do you see a man diligent in his business? He shall stand before kings; he shall not stand before mean (lowly) men.” Proverbs 22:29

The Bible promise is that if one is diligent to do his work, one will have: “goats’ milk enough for your food, for the food of your household, and for the maintenance for your maidens.” Which means there will be money and food for your family and servants. Your business will meet all your material needs. But this provision is conditional, and it hinges on whether you do your part properly.
 
Obviously, from this it is easy to see that running a business is not a matter of opening a shop, putting some things into it, and hoping people come and buy. It is an intelligent activity, which involves a lot of planning. It takes foresight, wise decisions and consideration of many factors.

Your business may be very simple, in which case you will not need to put much supervision in, but more complicated businesses need more effort. Check the stock, the sales, the overheads, the staff, wages, insurance and so on. Keep a tally of everything week by week. Do some counting and jot down totals. See if changes can improve performance. Try new things and note the results.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

God of Your Trouble, God of Your Heart

Daily Devotional 21 April Saturday

"Thou art my hiding place; thou shalt preserve me from trouble; thou shalt compass me about with songs of deliverance."  – Psalm 32:7

In this day and time, trouble seems to surround us on every side. If it's not a failing economy, it's a failing business, a failing marriage, or failing health. Yet, in the midst of seemingly overwhelming problems, God has promised to deliver us.
If you want God to be God of your trouble, then you must let Him be God in your heart. God honors those who honor Him. If you're facing problems, don't just start kicking and screaming and begging Him to save you from them. Honor Him by going to His Word and doing what He says to do.
Psalm 34 is a good place to start. It says, for example, to seek God (verse 4). As you seek Him, He will deliver you from the things that threaten you.
Secondly, it instructs you to cry out to the Lord. He will save you out of ALL your troubles (verse 6).
Next it tells you to fear the Lord. Verses 11-14 tell you exactly how to do that:
Keep from speaking evil and deceit; depart from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it.
Remember, if you want God to be God of your trouble, let Him be God of your heart. When you do that, all of heaven will get involved in your deliverance--and your triumph will be guaranteed.
Scripture Reading: Psalm 34
Source :  Grace Copeland Ministries