- Don’t Let Stress Run You Out Of Business By : Tim Knox
Stress is business is a common phenomenon and every entrepreneur must know how to handle it and grow with it. - How To Really Get The Competitive Advantage Over Your Competition By : Tim Knox
One of the hot catchphrases being bounced around a lot in business these days is “competitive advantage.”One of the cool things about being an entrepreneur and business author and speaker is that I get to use all kinds of big words and phrases that make me sound much smarter than I am. - What Would You Do With A Second Chance? By : Tim Knox
You could avoid the mistakes you previously made and build on the successes you previously enjoyed. You could nurture the positive relationships and avoid the bad. You could tap into your wealth of experience during times of indecision and always know where and when your time and money would be best spent. - Like Books, Entrepreneurs Are Always Judged By Their Covers By : Tim Knox
Enterpreneurship requires not just hard work and knowledge of business but also a number of other things that are many times not considered too important. Grooming yourself to look good is just one of these things that enterpreneurs need to focus on. - Entrepreneurs, Learn This Lesson: Don’t Sweat The Small Stuff By : Tim Knox
Many enterpreneurs crubmle under the weight of pressure everyday business. Here are some great tips to tackle such pressures and focus on your business growth. - The Process For Becoming An Entrepreneur By : Tim Knox
Many people want to start a new business but know little about what they are in for. This article can be a great resource for such people. - How Do You Keep Your Best Employees From Flying The Coup? By : Tim Knox
There is not lack of jobs for good talent today and the best way to keep your best employees around is to provide them with incentives to stay on. The end result is ofcourse the continued growth of your business. - Do You Want Fries With That Management Style? By : Tim Knox
The environment of any workplace is highly dependant on the type of manager and his/her management style. This article describes some of these management approaches. - What Can American Idol Teach You About Business? By : Tim Knox
Here are some tips for entrepreneur that can help them to achieve their dreams and be successful in business. - Are You Willing To Do Whatever It Takes To Succeed In Business? By : Tim Knox
There is a very simple reason some entrepreneurs do amazingly well in business while others do not. It has nothing to do with product or location or backing or education or street smarts or dumb luck. It has more to do with people willing to do whatever it takes for as long as it takes to succeed in business. - It's A Booming Time For Business By : Tim Knox
If you were a man you expected to retire at 65 and die at 75; and if you were smart you banked enough dough to see you comfortably through that stretch. We figured we'd get at least 10 good leisurely years before the grim reaper shows up without having to worry about money. Turns out, we were wrong. - Conducting Market Research From The Back Of A Boat By : Tim Knox
Market research is one of the most important but often overlooked part of business management. This article highlights many real life analogies to this important business function and provides some excellent advice to entrepreneurs. - Entrepreneurs On The Inside By : Tim Knox
This article highlights the core capabilities and features that are indicative of successful entrepreneurs. Knowledgeable, friendly, prefessional and supportive of customer needs are just some of the features of entrepreneurship that this article explores. - Operator Error Is Why Most Businesses Fail By : Tim Knox
This is the column that probably gets me kicked out of the entrepreneurial chapter of the Priory of Scion. I look silly in those long robes anyway, so here goes. A thousand apologies to my entrepreneurial brothers and sisters, but. I think the more important question is: do businesses fail or does the entrepreneur in charge of them fail? I have to be honest and tell you that I think most business failures must be laid at the feet of the person in charge. - Women Entrepreneurs Prove It’s Not Just A Man’s World By : Tim Knox
Women are increasingly more active in starting new businesses. Top growth of their businesses indicates skills that are noteworthy for other women and men. - Companies Stifle Intrapreneurs At Their Own Risk By : Tim Knox
I've noticed an interesting trend lately. Usually the e-mail I receive in response to this column comes from rookie entrepreneurs or established business owners seeking my input on startup matters, financing, employee relations, general management and leadership issues, policy matters, etc. Lately, however, many of the messages are coming from employees of medium-size and large companies who are growing frustrated at working in an environment that they deem (to quote one e-mail) - Managing Employees Is A Little Like Herding Cats By : Tim Knox
I hope you have a full head of hair now, because depending on how quickly you get a grip on this situation, you could end up bald in a very short time. And if you're starting out bald all you can do is put on a cap and read on.
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