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From the lens Business Profitability: How To Increase Business Profitability.
I hope that you like my Squidoo lens explaining how to improve business profitability.
I appreciate feedback, both praise and constructive criticism. It all helps me improve the lens to help you and people like you.
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feasibilitystudytemplate Mar 2, 2010 @ 10:16 am | delete
- How to increase my profit with my small business? this was the question comes into my mind when i was starting my small business..This lens help me a lot to get a goo ideas to get a high profit for my business 5*s
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expert_edge
Dec 31, 2008 @ 7:38 pm | delete
- Great lens! There is a lot of very helpful information and resources here for increasing profitability. I'd love it if you'd stop by The Expert's Edge lens and say hello when you have the chance.
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g_e_
Nov 6, 2008 @ 2:21 am | delete
- great info! a lensroll for you!
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g_e_
Nov 6, 2008 @ 2:21 am | delete
- great info! a lensroll for you!
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Tom_Antion Mar 26, 2008 @ 11:17 am | delete
- Great lens! Love the information. Please visit my The Great Public Speaking Shoppe right here on squidoo. Get great deals for all my stuff on eBay and be the best speaker you can be! -TOM
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NatChar Mar 1, 2008 @ 9:15 am | delete
- A great lens! Lots of resourceful information that a persons needs to follow and structure in their business. 5 stars!
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Your_Profit_Coach
Feb 15, 2008 @ 10:30 pm | delete
- Evan
Sorry if you think this is the normal hypeyness as that was very far from my intention when writing the lens. It is intended to point you towards resources which I believe will be help you to be successful.
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Evan
Feb 14, 2008 @ 5:07 pm | delete
- Hi,
Your site seems to have lots of good information - althought there is the usual hypey-ness. This is especially funny when people like Rich Schefren (do you think that is really his first neame?) try to use non-hype as the latest spin on hype.
I am wanting to build a successful and profitable blog. My main motivation is not money. Most business stuff is not oriented to the cottage level that I want to work at. I don't want a big team. If I can keep it to me and outsource tech stuff and do advertising or get a marketer so that there is two of us that's best by me. Best would be just me. As you can see I'm not in the usual entrepreneurial bag - the values and approach of some of the people in this world are quite repellent to me. Some of them seem to think that being wealthy makes them admirable - these are sad people.
So, if you can provide business stuff for pepole starting out at may level who want to go where I want to head this would be fantastic.
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Feb 12, 2008 @ 2:55 am | delete
- Hi, really amazing lens,i like this lens because it has a massive information which i need .The bottom line goal of any business venture is to make a profit. Computing business profitability is the key to understanding how well this goal is being met.I have a lens based on how did you lose weight fast,this lens as a lot of valuable information which would be really helpful to all. Thanks.
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Your_Profit_Coach
Feb 10, 2008 @ 2:33 am | delete
- Carla, thanks for the comment and you are right I should have included Napoleon Hill since he was the first to really study success. He has been added so that you can vote when you return.
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CarlaFox
Feb 9, 2008 @ 11:45 pm | delete
- My favorite Business Guru is Napoleon Hill. He wasn't in the list, but I had to give him props. I'm going to have to favorite your lens and come back for more. Thanks for the info.
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Your_Profit_Coach
Feb 7, 2008 @ 2:01 pm | delete
- Thanks for the comment. You have an interesting insight which I hadn't considered before.
In my MBA organisation module, I remember some leadership theory (the name escapes me) that showed people had different focuses on the task (hard nosed) and people (soft & caring) so there is a balance to find. The right balance depended on the situation and I think that's right about my 8 Pillars model.
You can't ignore people and focus on the numbers but you can't focus on the people and ignore the numbers. People need objectives, goals, measures and feedback to add meaning and relevance to what they do.
I have compared some businesses to playing a season long football match when no one knows the score at any time, whether they are winning or losing or what they need to do.
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BFuniv.com
Feb 7, 2008 @ 11:11 am | delete
- It seems your 8 pillars require two different types of people; one for measuring and number grinding, the other to manage human interactions. Great material, and for those of us that don't wear both hats comfortably - a nice resource for deciding what we need to hire or outsource.
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