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job performance

WHY Do You Do What You Do?

February 17, 2010

What is it that you need to stand for? If you can give one thing to you can give to the world better than anyone else you know, what is it? If it speaks to others, and if there are others share the same values as you do, pretty soon you’ll find yourself leading others.

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Why Cheesecake Factory Is Better Than Macaroni Grill

October 29, 2009

My wife calls Macaroni Grill in Mesa to request for a reservation. It was for a large party (28 people) and the response from Macaroni Grill went like this.
“Uh… that’s a lot of people and we can only do set menu”. Besides,  they didn’t want to help break the bills into individual — this was [...]

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Honesty Is Always Good and Authentic

October 19, 2009

Gotta love Sun Devil fans.
On Saturday, ASU QB Danny Sullivan had the best day of his career.  After being booed by his own crowd last Saturday against Washington State, Sullivan makes a 50 yard pass at 5 sec left in the 4th quarter to win against Washington this past week. The QB committed 3 interceptions [...]

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What Customers Really Want

August 26, 2009

I was watching this video by Tony Robbins.  I own several of his products at home and work, I find him truly inspirational.
However, there are jealous critics who speak against Tony because his educational background doesn’t have  Master’s in psychology while Tony teaches Neuro-Linguistic programming.
But needless to say, Tony is widely successful today and those [...]

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The Secret of Successful Entrepreneur

August 25, 2009

These things are hard to do, but not necessarily difficult.
 
1. Getting male singers to join the church choir
2. Starting to work out every day
3. Selling products online.
 
Then there are tasks both hard and difficult. 
1. Getting a Doctoral degree 
2. Studying Physics
3. Solving health care issues
4. Getting crowned as Miss Universe 
 
Turns out that the most of us [...]

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Unusual But Achievable Customer Service

August 20, 2009

3 Minutes and 14 Seconds.  That’s how long it took for one of my banks to tell me that the department I was trying to reach was closed for the day.  It took approximately 2 minutes just to reach the live operator, and she had to go through more security questions before I had the [...]

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Dennis @ AutoZone in Mesa AZ Rocks

August 13, 2009

I hardly make posts like this because it only pertains to people shop there, but I experienced something worthwhile mentioning last night.
After my battery died, I called up a few places like Pepboys, Midas and AutoZone to check how much it’d cost to have someone install one for me.
Shortly after speaking with the attendanat at [...]

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Time to Ask Hard Questions

August 6, 2009

Ask your organization why they prefer using PC over Mac, they’d probably tell you because majority of others use it (and they never question).  Ask your friends why they don’t tweet, they’d probably tell you because they don’t understand the value (and they never question).  Ask college students if they have a plan after graduation, [...]

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Being Exceptional Is Easy

August 5, 2009

Exceptional people are not unusual.  They just do things what other 99% people can do but won’t.  Being exceptional is easy, but hard to do.

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How to Feel Great at Work

August 4, 2009

In the beginning of the week, you’ll meet two kinds of people.  People who like going to work on Mondays and there are others who hate going back.  Most of us fall somewhere in between.
BAD NEWS! The rules have changed recently — no longer experience = promotion, no more job security, guaranteed pension, and predictable [...]

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