Article Overview: Recently, I read an article from Careerbuilder.com about the Seven Deadly Workplace Sins. Last time, I gave you my take on Anger. Today, it’s all about Greed.
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The Fourth Deadly Workplace Sin: Greed
Recently, I read an article from Careerbuilder.com about the Seven Deadly Workplace Sins. Last time, I gave you my take on Anger. Today, it’s all about Greed.
One of my often-quoted sayings is “Greed is good,” so I have mixedfeelingsaboutgreedbeing a workplace sin. I believe that you have to be motivated by some sort of insatiability for success. I guess that’sgreedin a way. If you’re not driven, you won’t succeed.
Wheregreedcan hurt you is if you want too much too soon and you only consider the short term, forgetting that some time you have tosacrificethe here-and-now in order to plan ahead. It’s worth it in the end when you work hard toward a long-term goal instead of only living in the present.
So, yes,greedis good, because it inspires you and drives you to work hard so you achieve and win and succeed. But don’t let it get in the way of long-term success.
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Related Forum Posts Re: I want to make money online
- First, I'd say definitely online. Your $3,000 will go a lot further online than offline.
Second, I'd read Kevin's list and the linked article and make a BUSINESS decision what you want to do, what you can offer and who you can sell it to. Do some serious keyword search and find a hungry niche, and this is your start (free).
Second step (free): Sign up for clickbank, paydotcom or some other affiliate exchange and find suitable products to promote.
Third step (free): Get a free site somewhere, but make sure it's on something that looks like its own domain - yourname.wordpress.com or yourname.blogspot.com or some such. Write some nice things that promote your affiliate products and put your affiliate links on the page.
Fourth step (free): Go on article directories like evancarmiahcel.com (if appropriate) or ezinearticles.com and write stuff that is interesting for your niche, using your niche keywords. Put a link to your new site in the resource box/bio.
Keep doing this until you make money. My kids (18 and 12 at the time) sold stuff on clickbank. Anyone can do this.
Good luck!
Workplace Warrior: Insights and advice for winning on the co
- Workplace Warrior: Insights and advice for winning on the corporate battlefield
Kay Hammer
2000
From the inside jacket:
Successful people don't get to the top without struggles. But few are willing to expose the failures and setbacks that have lined their paths through the battle zones of business.
Kay Hammer is that rare breed. With startling candor and penetrating intelligence, this "very modern, very American heroine (Forbes) gives a frank and full recounting of her mid-career reinvention, from a linguistics professor alone to the President, CEO, and co-founder of Evolutionary Technologies International...
Hammer's new life began with an epiphany - that nothing substantive in her life would change unless she made it happen. There would be no Prince Charming. From that moment on, she began a long, ardous journey to carve for herself in the youthful, male-dominated software industry-a journey which she likens to serving the apprenticeship of a medieval warrior...
Her strategies are geared for battles on all fronts: not only for disarming foes, gaining allies, and winning battles in the boardroom, but also for confronting the internal enemies of self-doubt, fear of failure, and unresolved anger.
How Do I Start Franchise?
- How do I start a franchise?
Before one can start a franchise it is important that you do your homework and research your market thoroughly so that you know what you are getting into. To start a franchise, it is vital that you:
First, investigate all the franchise opportunities available to you by visiting franchise trade shows or by contacting a franchise agent. Also talk to family, friends or relatives who have set up a franchise, or who know some one who has set up a franchise. It is good to get as much information as possible from fellow franchisees, as not all franchises are good investments
Second, talk to franchise owners that are in a franchise similar in to the one you would like to invest in. Ask them if they are pleased they are with their decision, and how well their business is doing. Is it meeting their expectations? Also ask questions about the franchiser and how responsive it is. It is important to determine the integrity of the franchiser you are interested in doing business with.
Third, consult any and all advisers. Have an accountant review the audited financial statements the franchiser presents you with, and bring in a lawyer to help review all the legal documents before you sing them.
Fourth, thoroughly read the Uniform Franchise Offering Circular, which is a disclosure document in which the franchiser must release certain information such as, any and all administrative, criminal or civil litigation currently pending or completed against the franchiser involving allegations of fraud or misrepresentation. It is a recommendation of the FTC that all franchisers supply a UFOC to prospective franchisees. Also make sure to verify and confirm the UFOC facts. Do a background check on the history and experience of the franchise and its employees.
Fifth, compare other franchises. Look for franchises similar to the one you are interested in investing in, and see how well they are managed and financed.
Sixth, know and be fully aware of all the terms and conditions of the purchasing contract you are about to sign.
Seventh, research as much as you can. Buying a franchise is a complex process and should be approached with caution. The more information you know, the better it is for you. Remember, only you can determine if owning a particular franchise is right for you.
When starting a franchise it is key that you evaluate yourself and see if a franchise is the right business investment for you. Investing in a franchise should not be taken lightly as it can be a risky business. It is important that you consider all the facts before you make a decision to invest in a franchise.
Books for Women Entrepreneurs
- There's a thread for good books in the Resources folder, but it doesn't target books for businesswomen particularly, so I figured I'd start such a thread here.
It doesn't matter how successful you are in your business - it's always possible to learn something new.
In subsequent posts I give Table of Contents and brief descriptions for various titles - most of them devoted to the businesswoman - and sometimes a review. If anyone else has read a review, or has read the book and found it useful, please comment!
1. The Old Girl's Network
2. Mother's Work
3. The 7 Greatest Truths About Successful Women
4. Pitch Like A Girl
5. Workplace Warrior
6. Treasure Hunt: Inside the Mind of the Modern Consumer
7. Contingency Planning & Disaster Recovery
8. She Wins, You Win
9. Napoleon On Project Management
10. Why Good Girls Dont' Get Ahead, But Gutsy Girls Do
11. Comeback Moms: How to Leave Work, Raise Children, and Restart your Career even If you Haven't Had a Job in Years
12. The One Minute Millionaire
13. Talking From 9 to 5
14. Soloing: Realizing Your Life's Ambitions
15. 101 Best Home Based Businesses for Women: Everything You Need to Know About Getting Started on the Road To Success
16. Work With Passion: How to Do What You Love for a Living. Revised and Expanded
17. Fail-Proof Your Business: Beat the Odds and be Successful
18. Confidence: How Winning Streaks and Losing Streaks Begin and End
19. Women Don't Ask: Negotiation and the Gender Divide
20. Millionaire Women Next Door: The Many Journeys of Successful American Businesswomen
21. Start Small, Finish Big: Fifteen Key Lessons to Start - and Run - Your Own Successful Business
22. Rewired, Rehired or Retired: A Global Guide for the Experienced Worker
23. The Martha Rules: 10 essentials for achieving success as you start, build or manage a business
24. The Essentials of Entrepreneurship: What it takes to create Successful Enterprises
25. Net Ready: Strategies for Success in the E-conomy
26. The Promotable Woman
27. Leave The Office Earlier: The Productivity Pro shows you how to do more in less time and feel great about it
28. The Work At Home Balancing Act: The professional resource guide for managing yourself, your work, and your family at home
29. Secrets of Six-Figure Women
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