Monthly Archives: January 2010

Reverse Merger: A Vision Without A Strategy Is A Prescription For Failur

Many business owners with a dream to take their company public often neglect to prepare and plan for the future, very few small and mid-size companies have a business plan. A business plan is like a road map, and can be likened to when you go on a journey. Sometimes you need to change direction, it doesn’t mean your destination changes, you are just getting there via a different route.

Who Needs a Tourist Visa to enter Panama?

People with passports from the following countries do not need a visa to enter Panama: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Finland, France, Germany, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Uruguay and the UK (except for persons who were born in Hong Kong, or if the UK passport was issued in Hong Kong).

Shine a Spotlight on Your Professional Service Firm

As a life-long dancer, I know a bit about the importance of good preparation before performance. Before a dancer is ready for the spotlight, she has to master the basics including alignment, strength, flexibility, balance, choreography, and artistry. The same is true for successful marketing. When you send a brochure, run an ad, promote a website, give a talk, or just tell someone what you do, you’re on stage. But if you’ve not mastered the basics, you will not engage your audience and you risk serious injury to yourself and to your firm.

Job Openings – Tips on Finding Job Openings Near You

These are tough times and almost every fresh, young graduate is out there looking for job openings. In fact, people are so desperate these days that they even settle for part time job openings. The global economic crisis has led to every major company cutting costs by downsizing and that means trouble - not only for graduates but also for experienced veterans.

Sales Jobs – How to Succeed in Sales

At the very outset, let me tell you that sales jobs are not for everyone. Not everyone has what it takes to do a sales job. It's a lot more than sweet talking people into buying the products you have been assigned to market. It's a lot more the meeting your target for the week, the month or even a longer period. How you perform at your entry level sales job (s) will tell you whether you are meant for this field or not.
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