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    Logos - 3 Benefits a Logo Gives to your Brand
    Whether you're just starting your business or your business is well underway, this question has more than likely popped into your head:Should I have a logo?The answer to this is really internal. You know your market, your customers and your plans for your business better than anyone. So before deciding whether or not to get a logo created, ask yourself these questions:Would the addition of a logo benefit my brand? In other words, would a logo amplify, enhance or highlight my overall purpose?Does it make sense for me to have a logo? For example, if you have a clothin
    >Gabarro is on the faculty of the Leading Professi
    Media Placement- What Is It? News Behind ALL Major Breakthrough Business Successes
    Unfortunately, not all, especially newly opened, businesses are destined to succeed. Most of them fail. About ninety-eight percent of all start up businesses in the world today do not live until their second birthday. And it happens not because their idea is bad or poor but because most business owners miss out on what truly makes the business SUCCESSFUL.There is only one, critical SKILL that outstands above and beyond any other skills a successful business owner MUST possess. You don’t have it and you business fails. You learn it, adapt it, and your business will not only survive or reach your intended level of success but most l
    "If God wanted to create a perfect punishment for a high achiever, then He would have that person manage a professional service firm," says Professor John Gabarro of the Harvard Business School.

    Gabarro is on the faculty of the Leading Professi

    Leadership - The Proper Relationship with Subordinates
    In the army, “the men” are kept separated from “the officers.” This comes from the idea that the leaders should not be too close to the individuals they command. In the military this makes a lot of logical sense because if you are too close, you might have a difficult time making decisions that could result in harm to someone. On the army base they have an officers club, where the officers eat and socialize. On Sundays the facility is available to everyone, but there is a separate side for the officers and a separate side for the men. Side for the officers is generally a little fancier with better chairs and table arrangements.
    a high achiever, then He would have that person manage a professional service firm," says Professor John Gabarro of the Harvard Business School.

    Gabarro is on the faculty of the Leading Professi

    Choosing a Business
    The fact that you're reading this article says that you probably want to own and operate a business. In all likelihood you also have a good idea of what that business will be. I'll give you some help to ensure you've selected the business that's right for you.Your business success will be directly proportional to how much you love what you are doing.Considering the amount of effort you will need to expend as an entrepreneur to make your venture successful, the business you select should be something you love. There are lots of reasons why people choose to start a new business. At the top of the list is dissatisfaction with
    nage a professional service firm," says Professor John Gabarro of the Harvard Business School.

    Gabarro is on the faculty of the Leading Professi

    Being a Christian in Business
    To listen to some Christian people talk, anyone would think that business is something of a lower calling compared to other pursuits.In reality, the Bible has heaps to say about business – much of it positive.I will never forget sitting down to lunch with a famous evangelist a few years ago and asking him how he managed to afford to hold such huge crusades in poor, third world nations...I’ll always remember his reply...“When you preach the gospel to the poor – someone has to foot the bill”Remember that the next time you are tempted to feel guilty about owning a business.I believe t
    John Gabarro of the Harvard Business School.

    Gabarro is on the faculty of the Leading Professi

    Applying Improv Comedy Principles to Business
    Improv comedy is a form of theater where a group of performers take the stage with nothing prepared in advance and use audience suggestions to instantly create comedy. If you've ever seen the TV show, 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' you've seen improv comedy. Improv is fast, funny, and quite often ridiculous.The first reaction people have to hearing about improv comedy being applies to business is, 'Come on now, business is serious. How can improv comedy apply to that?'Well, the answer is quite simple. The key to successful improv is the willingness to take risks, the understanding of how to tap into your own creative resource
    >Gabarro is on the faculty of the Leading Professional Service Firms program, an intensive, one-week executive education program taught twice a year at the Harvard Business School. Designed for leaders of professional service firms, the program focus

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