Monday 28 October 2013

"...a little slow, a little late." - Avon Barksdale (The Wire)




Prez begins to redeem himself in the eyes of his colleagues by taking a fresh approach to the pager information. Wallace spots Brandon, one of Omar's crew, in an arcade and passes the information on to the Barksdale enforcers.

Do you prevaricate and have difficulty making decisions about key issues because you do not want to be seen as impetuous, you could be losing money and missing opportunities; just because you will not communicate with someone. The services and products you have to offer. Information all around us, but yes all we see and hear is noise. What you are looking for maybe is not what you need but sometimes it is disguised and packaged in a way we least expect it to be.

Do you spend hours dreaming, visualising and seeing your business ideas and wishes come into play. But one of the central elements that drove successful entrepreneurs to success was time management. An average individual is able to attain mediocre results from some allotted time; however, a wise entrepreneur makes the most use of that time. He/she is gifted with the ability to utilize time perfectly and to obtain results from every single minute spent.
They realize the value of every moment and work hard to make it worthwhile.
Maximize Time and Money
They Maximized Time and Money and successful entrepreneurs take certain steps that put them on the path to maximum productivity and profits. The following is a measures entrepreneur’s take to ensure sound business operations.
The Using Rather than Fearing Technology: Technology has emerged into every aspect of life. It has helped to make business processes more convenient and swift. Successful entrepreneurs employ technology to their advantage; they exploit the various benefits it offers by incorporating technological advances in every aspect of the business. This helps to reduce costs in the long run and to improve productivity.   Take opportunities more speedily and reason with the clients. There is nothing wrong with visualising your goals but the need to make them happen and turning them into reality is the ultimate goal. If your goals are easily attainable it might be more challenging to adjust them slightly.

Thinking against the clock can sometimes be difficult but you will win in the longer term if you have a clearly defined strategy of perseverance and as with the king safely tucked away you can make it a level playing field. You may have to look again at your strategy from the point of the customer or even changing the product or being more amenable to the client.

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