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February 6, 2013
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Should You Rethink the *MODEL?

Posted by Ernest Falkner

At the core of the book Zillion Dollar Thinking, is the MODEL for making objective decisions. It was designed to be a simple, effective, memorable, repeatable and transferable concept. The research behind this formula repeatedly showed that most attempts to build a decisioning process were buried in confusing, complicated and lengthy forms. The continuing question […]

January 24, 2013
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Has Traditional Selling Become Old School?

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Will Today’s Sales Techniques Remain Relevant? Discovery: A hot trend of online and digital buying is taking place in cyberspace. No matter how today’s salespeople may attempt to curb this growth, or deny that digital purchasing is compounding at a record pace, hardware and software is making it easier to buy each day. Virtual Selling […]

January 22, 2013
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Zillion Dollar Thought

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A cockroach can live several weeks with its head cut off. I wonder if they make better decisions during that time?  

January 7, 2013
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What do you make? Per: Seth

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“Decisions. You don’t run a punch press or haul iron ore. Your job is to make decisions. The thing is, the farmer who grows corn has no illusions about what his job is. He doesn’t avoid planting corn or dissemble or procrastinate about harvesting corn. And he certainly doesn’t try to get his neighbor to […]

December 4, 2012
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Senior v Junior Decisioning

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“Could brain changes may make older people more prone to scams?” “The findings appear to agree with what experts on scams and the elderly have long noticed, says Doug Shadel, Washington state director for AARP, a national grassroots organization that represents older Americans. He said scam artists have admitted in interviews that their main ploy […]

September 18, 2012
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“The Latest Polls Say…”

Posted by Ernest Falkner

How many times a day do we see this headline? How many times is there full disclosure that describes the details of how a poll was structured and framed? One site that you can use as a benchmark: “20 Questions A Journalist Should Ask About Poll Results http://www.ncpp.org/?q=node/4 And here is a mantra you can […]

August 30, 2012
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in·di·vid·u·al·ism

Posted by Ernest Falkner

noun 1. a social theory advocating the liberty, rights, or independent action of the individual 2. the principle or habit of or belief in independent thought or action 3. the pursuit of individual rather than common or collective interests 4. individual character; individuality 5. an individual peculiarity Right now, as we watch the GOP National […]

August 14, 2012
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USA…USA…USA…

Posted by Ernest Falkner

From an international perspective, we just celebrated the skills and achievements of our superior athletes in the 2012 Olympics. Similarly, we are about to witness the Ryder Cup (golf USA/European event). Following that will be several other smaller events that will showcase the spirit and legacy of our unique American culture. These events are related […]

August 7, 2012
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The Emerging Lynchpin

Posted by Ernest Falkner

Herds Happen Will we emerge as individuals with choices and freedoms or herds without? Herds can be big or small. The individual question may be how you will influence your herd, or how your herd will influence you? That decision could change our world, and it is only a few months away. From the term […]

June 19, 2012
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The Dangers of “Cut and Paste”

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Back in the day, a “cut” required a knife or scissor blade where the artist extracted information usually from a paper sheet to “paste” to another surface…all done manually…blades, glue, rulers and all the rest. To make this physically real, your’s truly was in the midst of a publishing company graphic project, and during the […]

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