Posts Tagged ‘motivation’
Selfish motives
Wednesday, June 3, 2009 22:59 No CommentsALL FOR ME
All our motives are selfish that’s for sure. However many of our motives do good for ourselves but bad or at least not so good to the others. If something is good only for yourself then it doesn’t benefit others and when you are gone so is the benefit experienced. What’s left?
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Holiday selling
Friday, May 29, 2009 0:02 4 CommentsSales Hunter posted a fitting article about selling before and after holiday. He claims that you should stay later and start earlier to find new customers. Sure, working longer hours produces results, but it’s like telling to a kid that study harder, which is not teaching but just telling.
The difficulty is to really understand that [...]
Price awareness
Thursday, March 26, 2009 19:50 No CommentsI’ve been battling with my international representatives about - you know what it’s all about - prices. They believe that, all of a sudden, they are losing the price war against their local competitors. I’ve been discussing the situation with different sources and I must conclude that the price we give is very much competitive, [...]
Salesman relaxes
Saturday, March 7, 2009 0:58 No CommentsIt is also too often that I sit in the office staring the clock on the wall. It is already too late (it’s never too late) to contact anyone. I’m beat, but too stupefied to leave office. Outside it is getting dark, lots of papers on my desk, screen is spreading its eerie glow into [...]
Money motivates Android
Saturday, February 14, 2009 16:31 No CommentsWhen faced with reality of bringing bread to table, one can only go so far with passion as the motivator. According to Engadget, Google has now accepted paid applications as part of their Android Market. Google must have noticed that to fill the platform with applications they need to provide a way for developers to [...]
Get to work
Thursday, January 22, 2009 23:57 No CommentsThat’s what I had to tell myself. You see, for a while I slipped into my previous routine, which included email checking, RSS reading and some articles and news. Now you see the pattern. If I spend my time reading and learning, I don’t have any time left to concentrate on output. Lack of output [...]






