Jan 6, 2011
Posted in Leadership
Educational leadership and its basic concept
The whole idea of leadership in an ethical and educational context has given birth to the theory of educational leadership. From a young age, moral and ethical values are imprinted on a growing individual and this is expressed by way of his goals, actions and perceptions. In the end, all of these qualities go toward shaping a leader and the best kind of leader is the one that not only has integrity but also makes others act in such a manner as well. Higher levels of integrity have been linked to improved on the job performance and empathy as well, and these are good things too.
The basics of educational leadership mean that [...]
Jan 3, 2011
Posted in Productivity
Time management tips: know how to make the most of your time
Why have time management tips at all? If anything, trying to manage your time more efficiently takes a hell of a lot of effort…and time. But mainly effort. It is just so much easier to have a system of rules of hints in place to make you manage your time better. But don’t let me waste your time. Let’s move on to the good stuff. Here are some time management tips to help you out.
Know what you want
Don’t head into a situation like a headless Chicken; know what you want from your time. Set goals, achievable ones, and then stick to them. All of your time management planning should be aimed squarely at making better decisions [...]
Jan 1, 2011
Posted in Business Goals, Entrepreneurship
Social entrepreneurs face a challenge like few others
There is a tremendous lure to doing well professional by doing good for society. There are approximately some 30,000 social entrepreneurs out there looking to apply the principles of business and its best practices to the problems that face us. These problems are many; of pollution and environmental awareness, of poor nutrition and of impoverishment. But despite this feel good factor that comes from solving social ills, there are some innate challenges that come with growing the business and protecting the financial well being of the company.
No one ever said that social entrepreneurs will have it easy, and they don’t. [...]
Dec 30, 2010
Posted in Branding, Business Opportunities
Brand loyalty is a tenet as old as the ages
For longer than I can care to remember, marketers have tried to dictate brand loyalties to consumers and foster this within them. Our earliest retail purchases perhaps end up setting the tone for years to follow. I loved Adidas as a kid, and the love affair was strong for many a year. Then, for a long time (and even now), it is Puma for me. Perhaps it is something else you love as a brand. Over in Australia, my friends down under tell me that as a man or a motorsports enthusiast, you either follow Ford or Holden. Brand loyalty is a powerful thing, and it is what brands use to hold sway over us.
The older we get, the less [...]
Dec 23, 2010
Posted in Business Opportunities, Entrepreneurship
Business outsourcing goes rural
Time was when you would have to consider business outsourcing to be sent to Jaipur in India. Now, it wouldn’t be too wrong if I were to ask you to use the business outsourcing services of those in Joplin, Missouri as an alternative. There are several benefits of this and you mat even end up spending less money than you would normally. And of course there’s the added benefit of your customers talking to someone who thinks a football is elliptical and not round. Everyone knows footballs are meant to be elliptical.
Rural business outsourcing is on the rise and the name itself gives away the purpose of the task. It means [...]
Dec 20, 2010
Posted in Business Opportunities, Business Planning, Starting A Business
Business accelerator: perhaps just what the doctor ordered
Using a business accelerator to grow your business might be the wisest thing you could have chosen to do in a long time. But before we kick things off, a point has to be made. Don’t confuse a business incubator and a business accelerator. A business incubator will offer a common location for a number of fledgling businesses to work. More than services, they will offer the equipment you need and the networking and mentoring you need to get things off the floor. Most of these business incubators were linked to colleges and universities where these programs and facilities were instituted to try and encourage the growth of entrepreneurship.
But [...]
Dec 16, 2010
Posted in Advertising, Branding, Business Communication, Business Marketing, Business Opportunities, Customer Relationship Management
Social media monitoring and why you need it
There is a big difference between social media monitoring and measurement , and there is a certain degree of importance to doing both. But taking the first step in this direction can be mildly intimidating. Just when do you know to stop listening and start doing something? Just who do you engage? And when you do engage your audience, how do you go about engaging them? To ensure that your efforts at social media monitoring are successful, here’s what you should do.
Define your objectives
What exactly are you focused on monitoring? Don’t do it just because everyone else is doing it and its “hip”. Do it because you [...]
Dec 13, 2010
Posted in Branding, Business Opportunities, Selling
Business logos define who you are
The Twitter Bird, as Twitter's logo has come to be called, is a very memorable logo indeed. But none of the founders came up with it, and they certainly didn't get it from some highly paid marketing expert nor a team of designers putting their brains together. That bird came from the users. Very soon after the site was launched in 2006, users started to refer to their messages as “tweets”. And what better to represent tweets than a bird? Twitter considered strongly how users use and consider the brand and they are much better off for it. Like billions of dollars better off for it. That's the power of business logos. The [...]
Dec 9, 2010
Posted in Money Power, Organizational Behavior, Organizational Theory, Selling, Team Development
Sales compensation plans are key for businesses
With the new year now around the corner, many business owners will be mulling over what to do with their sales compensation plans. This is something to think long and hard over since it can be such a critical business decision. The best sales compensation plans are a strong motivator to your sales force and it will help you draw the best salesmen, who in turn will get you the best business which in turn means that your bottom line will be the best that it can be. But coming up with the right sales compensation plans are never easy. It is a specialized skill and if you have the right level of expertise, go for it. If you don't, [...]
Dec 6, 2010
Posted in Business Opportunities, Innovation
Thought leadership as opposed to traditional leadership
Traditionally speaking, leadership has always been a top-down process with those higher up the pecking order giving the orders and those lower down the hierarchy scurrying to get things down. It's a bit like the relationship between a puppet master and a puppet. But thought leadership is just drastically different to traditional leadership. It has nothing to do with the position you hold or whether you manage people. It doesn't even matter if you are low down the organizational hierarchy. Thought leadership is no one's monopoly either and while coming up with the idea is one thing, its implementation still rests with the managerial [...]
