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Business Strategy Defined
Angel Aparna Angel Aparna Do unto others as you would be done by.
2010-02-09
 
A full statement of a selected business strategy is a business plan defining: * the company vision * the strategy and tactics that will enable the company to reach those objectives * the resources required, and how they are going to be obtained; * what the main milestones and steps are along the way; * who is responsible for causing each step to occur; * what are the company\'s business risks and external factors that need to be kept under review for indications that a change in strategy or plan may be required. Modern Theory of Business Strategy Strategizing is much more than just visioning, forecasting and planning. In the new rapidly changing economy, all substantive issues of strategy have been redefined as issues of implementation. Today, strategizing is concerned with the match between the internal capabilities of the company and its external environment. \"The modern subject of business strategy is a set of analytic techniques for understanding better, and so influencing, a company\'s position in its actual and potential marketplace\". As strategy today is a subject of application, rather than a discipline, the obvious underpinning disciplines for strategy are economics and organizational sociology. You should employ them to define a structure in which the process of strategy formulation and its implementation are bound together.

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INSIDE HIS HEAD
Servet Hasan Servet Hasan DARE TO LIVE YOUR DREAMS!
2009-05-20
 
Those of you that have been following my career, already know that I am renowned intuitive and spiritual counselor. (I am not bragging, as I really take no credit for the ability and feel I am merely a mouthpiece for a higher source.) Now I’ve embarked upon a new career. My latest book, “TUNE HIM IN, TURN HIM ON, Using Your Intuition To Find And Keep The Man Of Your Dreams,” is being released by Llewellyn Worldwide Publishing. Its scheduled publication date is Christmas 2009. Just in time for the holiday season. It began when a man decided he wanted to kill me. Not only that, the son-of-a-bitch meant it. (I’m not kidding and have the restraining order to prove it.) But let’s not get macabre. The past is the past, and in a way, I am kind of glad it happened. I’ll never forget what I learned from the situation, not because I placed myself in such a precarious situation, but because I knew it was coming long before it did. The circumstances are inconsequential. But, what I will never forget, and what prompted me to start using this incredible gift I had to help other women, was that I totally ignored the bells, whistles and red flags that warned me about the dangers to begin with. This personal breakthrough became a major catalyst for me. I know that I’ve used my intuition in many positive ways as well. I once made a bet with a man knowing full well I would lose. The wager was lunch at the winner’s favorite restaurant. I didn’t stand a chance, yet I went along with it, because my intuition told me that I would win, even if I lost. The gamble paid off. I spent over two decades with the man. This revelation was pretty mind-blowing. It became apparent to me that it was time to share my knowledge of the power of intuition with as many people as I could, especially women. Sorry ladies, but we seem to need it the most, especially when it comes down to one of the most crucial parts of our lives—our relationships. It’s my goal to enlighten you and empower you to have the best life has to offer. And why not? First of all, it’s an ability we were originally born with. Even mainstream science is coming around, and no longer viewing psychic and paranormal senses a taboo. It’s about freaking time! So why is it we sometimes choose to ignore this innate capability that resides within each and every one of us? If you stop and think about it, chances are you can recall moments when you “read” a person’s mind, when you actually got inside his head. But because these occurrences appear so randomly, and don’t fit into a rationalistic world view, you probably discounted the information. Even I, who uses my sixth sense on a daily basis, managed to push the information aside when I needed it the most. When it comes to love, men and relationships, our most valuable resource often gets buried beneath layers of preconceived, linear thinking. I wanted to know why, not only to prevent myself from falling into the same trap, but to prevent other women from doing the same. Just below the surface of our minds, this boundless, abiding intelligence waits quietly for us to acknowledge it when we need it, if we tap into it. I want to start a conversation about the whole concept, about how we as women can attract the right kind of love and sustain it over the long haul. I’m talking about a ring on your finger, baby, in case you missed that. And apply it to your personal lives. So why is it some relationships start out so beautifully, where he’s caring, loving, generous, and sends you flying head over heals over the guy, only to have him break your heart when he informs you (out of the blue) that he’s just not interested in a long-term commitment? First of all, there’s one thing you have to get straight: men are clueless when it comes to sharing their feelings, or initiating discussions about relationships. Generally speaking, even if they were to explain what happened, they usually don’t make sense. This is where your psychic self will speak volumes. Once you learn to listen, you’ll recognize the one biggest mistake that most women make. (And, yes, we’re going to talk about that.) There’s not magic formula. Every woman I know is unique, every relationship is equally as unique, but there is a way to stop ourselves from falling into the same trap again and again. By learning to listen to our inner guidance, by developing our intuition and practically applying it toward guaranteed success. Together we can, and will, gain all the insight you need to not only find a man, but the right man. Are you with me? Okay then, if you’re still reading, let’s have some straight talk about what’s really going on inside a man’s head and what we can do about it.

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Bounce Rate and what it means for your website
Sudeep Banerjee Sudeep Banerjee Moving your business forward on the web
2009-05-16
 
Bounce Rate is a measure of your website’s effectiveness. Google Analytics defines bounce rate as, “The percentage of single-page visits or visits in which the person left your site from the entrance (landing) page. Use this metric to measure visit quality - a high bounce rate generally indicates that site entrance pages aren’t relevant to your visitors.” Basically bounce rate say the percentage of people who came to your website and then left immediately. Therefore, a high bounce rate is a negative sign while low bounce rates is a positive sign that your visitors are interested in your website or is interested in the content, products or services you provide. I am often asked in seminars and conferences as to what is a good bounce rate? Honestly, there is no straight answer to this question. Research supports that if you have 50% bounce rate or lower you are doing pretty good. This number varies with what industry, information or type your website is. If you feel you have a higher bounce rate than it should be then you need to dig deeper into your website or landing page(s) and tweak the design, re-word the copy. And as you track the the changes and analyze it carefully you will be able to see what attracts your audience. Building on what works you will be able to reduce the bounce rate. This blog has been republished by me here on 2BizConnect.com from the blog I had posted in www.SearchOptimal.com/Blog

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