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Andrew Griffiths will be running a Master Course for the Australian Institute of Management in Cairns on Friday, 31st of August 2007. Regional finalists in the AIM Manager of Year Awards will be attending and the the theme is “Are you ready to be the person you really want to be?”. For more information please contact [...]
Continue reading...21. August 2007
Winning an award is great for business. It gives you recognition, it gives your customers faith in what you do and it motivates the entire team. Everyone loves a winner. There are lots of different awards being run all the time. Some are industry specific, some are geographically specific – it doesn’t really matter, [...]
Continue reading...21. August 2007
Like any component of a successful business, the better you plan the greater your chances of succeeding. The same principle applies to the goal of becoming the ultimate corporate citizen. Making up a plan for how you and your business will play an active role in your community is a wise choice of action. This plan [...]
Continue reading...12. August 2007
We all want other people to promote our businesses and to refer customers to us but do we reciprocate and recommend our supporters businesses to our clients? Doing this often takes conscious effort but after a while it becomes second nature. Any kind of recommending or referral should be a two way street if possible. Be [...]
Continue reading...12. August 2007
This is another one of those concepts that on the surface appears to be really obvious but it’s surprising just how many businesses make it really hard for people to give them money. Typically they have overly complicated procedures that make buying anything from their business a nightmare. For example; they might not take credit [...]
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29. August 2007
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