by Linda Fayerweather | Oct 23, 2012 | Business Improvement, Business Management, Business Planning
Margin mar-gin: Noun to edge or the border of something; the difference which exists between net sales and to cost of merchandise sold; measure or degree of difference. We hear the word “margin” and its adjective “marginal” a lot during this...
by Linda Fayerweather | Oct 16, 2012 | Business Culture, Business Improvement, Personal Improvement
Procrastination is a lot like playing Words with Friends®, you spend time, have some fun but when you are done; the dishes are still in the sink to wash! Well, entrepreneurs are famous for finding ways to start the next adventure before making sure the last one is...
by Linda Fayerweather | Oct 9, 2012 | Business Management, Employee Management, Planning for Business, Selling
Let’s say you’re in the market for buying a house and you go to view one that looks appealing in the ad. How does it look on the inside? The outside? What about the location? What is your general impression? Like your house, your business projects an image to...
by Linda Fayerweather | Oct 3, 2012 | Uncategorized
This is an awesome presentation about “re-imagination of nearly everything” becasue of the Internet. Ms Meeker is whith Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers – a venture capitalist company that reflects thier passion for invention and ingenuity. The...
by Linda Fayerweather | Oct 2, 2012 | Business Culture, Business Improvement, Planning for Business, Uncategorized
We, in business, use the term “Bus” often as an abbreviation for business and we have a habit of saying “threw them under the bus” as an euphemism for blaming someone for something that didn’t work. Thanks to Jim Collins, we also use the...