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Monday, 26 March 2007 |
 Torin Ellis Don't drain your mental reserves. On this Monday switch thought.
I promise not to keep you long. In 1965, there was a gentleman by the name of H. Naylor Fitzhugh. Fitzhugh actually had a scholarship to Harvard at the age of 16 and was one of four African Americans in the 1931 class of 1000. Fitzhugh was the first African American to earn and secure an MBA in Business from Harvard. Armed with a great deal of education and exceptional talent, Fitzhugh was forced to wrestle with a tireless opponent by the name of struggle. A brief stint at Howard University positioned Fitzhugh for the business community, which was well deserved. While at Pepsi Cola Inc., he manufactured the widely used business phrase "Target Marketing." Switch.
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Tuesday, 20 March 2007 |
 Torin Ellis Nowadays even the rookie is expected to bring
leadership qualities to the team. Many organizations are forgoing the
30-day pass, preferring to identify those capable of hitting the door
ramped up and ready.
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Sunday, 11 March 2007 |
 Torin Ellis Theodore Roosevelt said "the most important single ingredient in the formula of success is knowing how to get along with people." I'm amazed when I think back on some of the professional encounters I've had with so many different people with varied degrees of authority. So many were absolutely fantastic while a few were nothing short of disastrous. Honestly, some of the most fantastic relationships have been with ordinary people willing to do what they said they would do. You know, they gave you a business card and had every intention of following up despite the void of direct benefit in doing so.
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Sunday, 04 March 2007 |
 Torin Ellis Understand that you are the brochure, business card, logo, and/or web site that is most important. . . most seen. Craig's List [founded in 1995] started as an online calendar to alert
readers of various happenings around the San Francisco area. Today the
website receives nearly 5 billion page hits and nearly 15 million unique
visitors per month. A strong accomplishment for an organization of any
size - a phenomenal feat for one that has less than 30 employees! A brand.
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Monday, 26 February 2007 |
 Torin Ellis In addressing personal business, it is
important that we conduct an extensive skill-building inventory that
provides a clear image of the end results and a fairly detailed plan on
how to get there.
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