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ProgrammingDot Net Developers by SLEMtech(op): 10:56am On Jul 06, 2018
are you a dot net developer, highly skilled with c# asp.net.

currently in Lagos and ready to work in a high business environment

please send your CV to slemfowel@gmail.com

with dot net as the subject...
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Business Systems Analyst / Project Manager by SLEMtech(op): 9:48am On Jun 07, 2018
SLEMtech:
do you have dreams to shift your career to the banking sector?



Job Title:

Business Systems Analyst / Project Manager

Job objective(s)

To analyze key problems and pain points, document functional and non-functional requirements and recommend the most optimal solution to business needs and support the implementation process.





Duties & Responsibilities

Analyze and document requirements for project implementation in the Bank including change management documentation, SLA/OLA etc.

Assess efficiency of bank’s processes to identify areas of improvement.

Document workflows and results of business analysis and obtain sign-off from end users and relevant stakeholders on the specifications.

Provide the link between the end users, development team and any third party regarding applications or software functionality throughout the development lifecycle

Support business teams to develop business cases on tangible and intangible benefits.

Perform cost benefit analysis on all projects.

Document metrics for measuring benefits and its monetary value for tangible benefits

Monitor, evaluate and report benefits as the project progresses.

Document requirements for effective post-implementation and post-investment reviews

Support and manage software development project implementation throughout the life cycle.

Assist in developing full-scale project plans and associated communications documents.

Liaise with project stakeholders on an ongoing basis.

Estimate the resources and participants needed to achieve project goals.

Continually manage project expectations with team members and other stakeholders.

Identify and manage project dependencies and critical path.

Track project milestones and deliverables.

Deliver progress reports, proposals, requirements documentation, and presentations.

Determine the frequency and content of status reports from the project team, analyze results, and troubleshoot problem areas.

Define project success criteria and disseminate them to involved parties throughout project life cycle.

Build, develop, and grow any business relationships vital to the success of the project.

Conduct project post implementation and benefit realization reviews and create a recommendation report in order to identify successful and unsuccessful project elements.

Perform any other duties that may be assigned by supervisor(s) or Management.









Minimum Experience Level

Minimum of 3 years’ experience in Business Systems Analysis in an environment with high Project Management Maturity.

Key Competency List

Knowledge

Business Analysis Skills

Project Management Skills.

Facilitation and Elicitation Skills

Documentation and Specification Skills

Communication Skills

Problem-Solving Skills

Critical Thinking Skills

Visual Modeling

Business Analysis Tools

Key Soft Skills for Business Analysts

Stakeholder management Skills



Skills/Competencies

Excellent written and oral communication skills.

Excellent interpersonal skills.

Excellent analytical and problem solving skills.

Excellent negotiation skills

Strong leadership, people management and supervisory skills


send your cv to hr@slemtech.com.ng
Jobs/VacanciesBusiness Systems Analyst / Project Manager by SLEMtech(op): 2:53pm On Jun 05, 2018
do you have dreams to shift your career to the banking sector?



Job Title:

Business Systems Analyst / Project Manager

Job objective(s)

To analyze key problems and pain points, document functional and non-functional requirements and recommend the most optimal solution to business needs and support the implementation process.





Duties & Responsibilities

Analyze and document requirements for project implementation in the Bank including change management documentation, SLA/OLA etc.

Assess efficiency of bank’s processes to identify areas of improvement.

Document workflows and results of business analysis and obtain sign-off from end users and relevant stakeholders on the specifications.

Provide the link between the end users, development team and any third party regarding applications or software functionality throughout the development lifecycle

Support business teams to develop business cases on tangible and intangible benefits.

Perform cost benefit analysis on all projects.

Document metrics for measuring benefits and its monetary value for tangible benefits

Monitor, evaluate and report benefits as the project progresses.

Document requirements for effective post-implementation and post-investment reviews

Support and manage software development project implementation throughout the life cycle.

Assist in developing full-scale project plans and associated communications documents.

Liaise with project stakeholders on an ongoing basis.

Estimate the resources and participants needed to achieve project goals.

Continually manage project expectations with team members and other stakeholders.

Identify and manage project dependencies and critical path.

Track project milestones and deliverables.

Deliver progress reports, proposals, requirements documentation, and presentations.

Determine the frequency and content of status reports from the project team, analyze results, and troubleshoot problem areas.

Define project success criteria and disseminate them to involved parties throughout project life cycle.

Build, develop, and grow any business relationships vital to the success of the project.

Conduct project post implementation and benefit realization reviews and create a recommendation report in order to identify successful and unsuccessful project elements.

Perform any other duties that may be assigned by supervisor(s) or Management.









Minimum Experience Level

Minimum of 3 years’ experience in Business Systems Analysis in an environment with high Project Management Maturity.

Key Competency List

Knowledge

Business Analysis Skills

Project Management Skills.

Facilitation and Elicitation Skills

Documentation and Specification Skills

Communication Skills

Problem-Solving Skills

Critical Thinking Skills

Visual Modeling

Business Analysis Tools

Key Soft Skills for Business Analysts

Stakeholder management Skills



Skills/Competencies

Excellent written and oral communication skills.

Excellent interpersonal skills.

Excellent analytical and problem solving skills.

Excellent negotiation skills

Strong leadership, people management and supervisory skills


send your cv to hr@slemtech.com.ng
CareerSoftware Developers At SLEM Technologies by SLEMtech(op): 4:10pm On May 07, 2018
SOFTWARE DEVELOPER
Lagos, Nigeria
Full time

At SLEM Technologies, by offering competent management and a distinctive approach, we strive to position businesses for sustainable growth. This is driven by our core objective which is focused on creating and sustaining growth for individuals and enterprises through innovation.

We are looking for a Software Developer to build and implement functional programs. You will work with other Developers and Product Managers throughout the software development life cycle. In this role, you should be a team player with a keen eye for detail and problem-solving skills. If you also have experience in agile frameworks and popular coding languages (e.g. JavaScript), we would like to meet you.
Your goal will be to build efficient programs and systems that serve user needs.

You must be
• Passionate about Fixing and improving existing software
• Driven by data and insights
• Able to work with a dynamic and distributed team
• A great communicator
• Creative and curious
• Attentive to detail

You must have
• Proven experience as a Software Developer, Software Engineer or similar role
• Full stack Java developer
• Familiarity with Agile development methodologies
• Experience with software design and development in a test-driven environment
• Knowledge of coding languages (e.g. C++, Java, JavaScript) and frameworks/systems (e.g. AngularJS, Git)
• Experience with databases and Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) frameworks (e.g. Hibernate)
• Familiarity with design patterns, unit testing, integration testing
• Ability to learn new languages and technologies
• Experience with spring MVC/ struts
• Resourcefulness and troubleshooting aptitude
• Desirable BSc/BA in Computer Science, Engineering or a related field
• 5 years’ experience or proficiency in the area of expertise.


You will
• Work with developers to design algorithms and flowcharts
• Produce clean, efficient code based on specifications
• Integrate software components and third-party programs
• Verify and deploy programs and systems
• Troubleshoot, debug and upgrade existing software
• Gather and evaluate user feedback
• Recommend and execute improvements
• Create technical documentation for reference and reporting


You will get
• A MacBook
• Exciting compensation package with the potential for performance based bonus and stock options
• Amazing training opportunities
• The opportunity to work with and learn from smart and experienced professionals
• Bragging rights when we are successful.

If interested please submit by May 11th, 2018
Your CV to hr@slemtech.com.ng with the subject Software Developer

Jobs/VacanciesMOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPER | Lagos, Nigeria. Slem Technologies. by SLEMtech(op): 7:45am On May 02, 2018
MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPER
Lagos, Nigeria
Full time
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At SLEM Technologies , by offering competent management and a distinctive approach, we strive to position businesses for sustainable growth. This is driven by our core objective which is focused on creating and sustaining growth for individuals and enterprises through innovation.
We are looking for a qualified Mobile developer to join our Engineering team. You will be working with our Engineers to develop and maintain high quality mobile applications.
If you’re passionate about mobile platforms and translating code into user-friendly apps, we would like to meet you. As a Mobile developer, you will collaborate with internal teams to develop functional mobile applications, while working in a fast-paced environment.
Your goal will be to design and build the next generation of our mobile applications.
You must be
• Passionate about Fixing and improving existing software
• Driven by data and insights
• Able to manage a team
• A great communicator
• Creative and curious
You must have
• Programming languages such as Java, Objective-C or Swift
• Strong organisational skills
• Mathematical aptitude
• Proven work experience as a Mobile developer
• Demonstrable portfolio of released applications
• Experience with hybrid framework like Ionic or React Native
• Ability to consume REST services
• Experience with third-party libraries and APIs
• Familiarity with OOP design principles
• Excellent analytical skills with a good problem-solving attitude
• Ability to perform in a team environment
• BSc degree in Computer Science or relevant field

You will
• Drive to keep up to date with developments and trends in the tech and modern media world

If interested please submit by May 11th, 2018
A cover letter and CV to hr@slemtech.com.ng with the subject Mobile App Developer

NYSCRe: Vacancy | Content Writer And Creator..... by SLEMtech(op): 3:43pm On Apr 19, 2018
PLEASE FORWARD YOUR CV TO THE ABOVE EMAIL ADDRESS USING INSTRUCTION STATED
Jobs/VacanciesVacancy | Content Writer And Creator by SLEMtech(op): 1:26pm On Apr 19, 2018
are you a student/NYSC member and want to kick start a career in content creation? do you think you can write up to 5 or more articles per day? articles covering different areas of life... work from home as a student and get paid per month..

than send a short cover letter and CV to hr@slemtech.com.ng... with the subject CONTENT CREATOR...

please state your
Facebook address. eg facebook.com/yourname.
Instagram username.
and twitter id.

NYSCVacancy | Content Writer And Creator..... by SLEMtech(op): 1:18pm On Apr 19, 2018
are you a student/NYSC member and want to kick start a career in content creation? do you think you can write up to 5 or more articles per day? articles covering different areas of life... work from home as a student and get paid per month..

than send a short cover letter and CV to hr@slemtech.com.ng... with the subject CONTENT CREATOR...

please state your
Facebook address. eg facebook.com/yourname.
Instagram username.
and twitter id.

BusinessDot NET Developer | Vacancy by SLEMtech(op): 2:39pm On Apr 16, 2018
if you are a Dot Net developer in Lagos or can relocate to LAGOS
can work with ASP.NET MVC, webforms and SQL SERVER.

please forward your CV to hr@slemtech.com.ng.

salary 100,000 naira.

forward CV before Friday 20th April 2018.
NYSCDot NET Developer | Vacancy by SLEMtech(op): 12:07pm On Apr 16, 2018
if you are a Dot Net developer in Lagos or can relocate to LAGOS
can work with ASP.NET MVC, webforms and SQL SERVER.

please forward your CV to hr@slemtech.com.ng.

salary 100,000 naira.

forward CV before Friday 20th April 2018.
CareerDot NET Developer | Vacancy by SLEMtech(op): 11:55am On Apr 16, 2018
if you are a Dot Net developer in Lagos or can relocate to LAGOS
can work with ASP.NET MVC, webforms and SQL SERVER.

please forward your CV to hr@slemtech.com.ng.

salary 100,000 naira.

forward CV before Friday 20th April 2018.
Jobs/VacanciesDot NET Developer | vacancy by SLEMtech(op): 11:48am On Apr 16, 2018
if you are a Dot Net developer in Lagos or can relocate to LAGOS
can work with ASP.NET MVC, webforms and SQL SERVER.

please forward your CV to hr@slemtech.com.ng.

salary 100,000 naira.

forward CV before Friday 20th April 2018.
BusinessRe: 10 Characteristics Of Successful Entrepreneurs by SLEMtech(op): 6:12pm On Apr 03, 2018
every one... wink
BusinessThe 5 Skills Every Entrepreneur Needs by SLEMtech(op): 6:02pm On Apr 03, 2018
An entrepreneur can be any person who builds or operates a business, taking on a greater amount of risk than someone who is an employee of a business. Often, this entrepreneurial risk takes the form of financial risk, career risk, emotional risk or overall business risk.

Since there is so much risk of failure when it comes to being an entrepreneur and growing a successful business, there are very specific skills that an entrepreneur needs to be successful.
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Communication
Every entrepreneur needs to be an effective communicator. Whether a person is a solo entrepreneur or runs a Fortune 500 company, he needs to understand how to communicate effectively to all stakeholders and potential stakeholders that touch the business.

It is imperative for an entrepreneur to be able to communicate with employees, investors, customers, creditors, peers and mentors. If an entrepreneur cannot communicate the value of his company to anyone who needs to understand that value, the company cannot be successful.

He needs to master all forms of communication, including one-on-one in-person conversations, communicating to a group of people, written communication and online communication.

Sales
The soft skill of sales goes hand in hand with the communication necessary to be successful. As an entrepreneur, a person needs to be able to sell everything. An entrepreneur needs to sell the business idea to potential investors, the product or service to potential customers, and himself to his employees and investors.

If an entrepreneur is able to communicate effectively, he is better equipped to sell his ideas and his physical products to help his business achieve success.

In the beginning, it's natural for entrepreneurs to be the first salespeople at their respective companies. Those sales skills are necessary to demonstrate value for all stakeholders inside and outside the company.

Focus
The path to successful entrepreneurship is riddled with ups and downs. There are the highs of elation and the despairs of lows. One of the main risks an entrepreneur faces is the risk of emotional instability. A successful entrepreneur needs to be able to focus so he can stay the course when the going gets tough.

This skill can also be thought of as thinking with the end in mind. No matter what struggles an entrepreneur goes through, a successful entrepreneur has the focus necessary to keep an unwavering eye on the end goal and can push himself to achieve it.

Ability to Learn
The ability to learn is one of the most important skills to have in life, let alone in entrepreneurship. If a person is building a business, however, the ability to learn is a necessity for success.

The ups and downs an entrepreneur goes through are unavoidable. An entrepreneur needs a high ability to learn – and a desire to learn. If a person is able to learn in any situation, even failure, he has the skill necessary to become a successful entrepreneur; his failure can expand his knowledge and understanding of business.

Business Strategy
While a successful entrepreneur has by definition built a successful company, the skill of business strategy is actually the fifth most important skill that an entrepreneur needs. Often, entrepreneurs achieve success in their businesses through their own sheer strength of will.

By employing effective communication skills, sales skills, a deep focus and a high ability to learn, an entrepreneur can actually learn business strategy on the fly. When structuring and growing a business, however, it's important that the structure and growth strategy is based on sound business sense and skills. A successful entrepreneur needs to have a solid strategy to take his business from good to great.
Business10 Characteristics Of Successful Entrepreneurs by SLEMtech(op): 5:53pm On Apr 03, 2018
Do you have what it takes to be an entrepreneur? Here are 10 characteristics that set successful entrepreneurs apart:
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1. Passion and Motivation
Although there are many traits that make an entrepreneur successful, perhaps the most important are passion and motivation.

Is there something you can work on over and over again without getting bored?
Is there something that keeps you awake at night because you haven't finished it yet?
Is there something you have built and want to continue to improve upon?
Is there something you enjoy so much you want to continue doing it for the rest of your life?
From building and implementing a prototype to pitching your idea to venture capitalists, success is a function of passion and determination.

2. Not Afraid to Take Risks
Entrepreneurs are risk takers, ready to dive deep into a future of uncertainty. But not all risk takers are successful entrepreneurs. What differentiates a successful entrepreneur from the rest in terms of risk? Successful entrepreneurs are willing to risk their time and money on unknowns, but they also keep resources, plans and bandwidth for dealing with "unknown unknowns" in reserve. When evaluating risk, a successful entrepreneur will ask herself, "Is this risk worth the cost of my career, time and money?" And, "What will I do if this venture doesn't pay off?"

3. Self-belief, Hard Work and Disciplined Dedication
Entrepreneurs believe in themselves and are confident and dedicated to their project. Their intense focus on and faith in their idea may be misconstrued as stubbornness, but it is this willingness to work hard and defy the odds that make them successful.

4. Adaptable and Flexible
Being passionate and dedicated is important, but being inflexible about client or market needs will lead to failure. Remember, an entrepreneurial venture is not simply about doing what you believe is good, but also making a successful business out of it. Successful entrepreneurs welcome all suggestions for optimization or customization that may enhance their offering and satisfy client and market needs.

5. Product and Market Knowledge
Entrepreneurs know their product inside and out. They also know the market. Most become successful because they create something that didn't already exist or they significantly improve an existing product after experiencing frustration with the way it worked. Remaining unaware of changing market needs, competitor moves and other external factors can cause even great products to fail.

6. Strong Money Management
It takes time for any entrepreneurial venture to become profitable. Until then, capital is limited and needs to be utilized wisely. Successful entrepreneurs plan for present and future financial obligations and set aside an emergency fund. Even after securing funding or going fully operational, a successful businessperson keeps a complete handle on cashflow, as it is the most important aspect of any business.

7. Effective Planning (Not Over-Planning) Skills
Entrepreneurship is about building a business from scratch while managing limited resources (including time, money and personal relationships), which requires planning. However, trying to plan for everything and having a ready solution in place for all possible issues may prevent you from ever taking the first step. Successful entrepreneurs have a business plan in place, but remain capable of dealing with unforeseen possibilities.

8. The Right Connections
Many people seek comfort in commiseration—friends, colleagues and neighbors are happy to complain about "the global slowdown,” poor demand, or unfair competition—but that won't improve the bottom line. Successful entrepreneurs reach out to mentors with more experience and extensive networks to seek valuable advice. If they don't have the necessary technical or marketing skills, they find someone who does and delegate these tasks so they can focus on growing the business.

9. Exit Preparedness
Not every attempt will result in success. The failure rate of entrepreneurial ventures is very high. Sometimes, the best solution is to call it quits and try something new instead of continuing to dump money into a failing business. Many famous entrepreneurs weren't successful the first time around, but they knew when to cut their losses.

10. Ability to Question Themselves – But Not Too Much
You may ask yourself, am I an entrepreneur? The very question may make you doubt the answer. Even if you don't have the flair of Steve Jobs or the hair of Elon Musk, if you have the courage to ask yourself intimidating questions—"Can I do this? Do I want to do this?"—you have the stuff to be an entrepreneur.

Do you have what it takes to be an entrepreneur? Instead of worrying about fitting the image, check in with your gut. Is it on board?
BusinessWant Your Business To Succeed? Start Practicing Emotional Intelligence by SLEMtech(op): 2:21pm On Mar 28, 2018
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Why is it so important for leaders and entrepreneurs to develop emotional intelligence? How is the ability to control the way one feels supposed to be one of the most important assets when creating well-being as well as elevating business?

High-performers experience constant pressure, stress and the need to meet their own expectations merged with the challenge of leading their people effectively and elevating their business. This is not an easy task to deal with on a daily basis without burning out. Emotional intelligence is exactly what can help make this challenge easier.

When someone has a high EQ, they recognize and understand their emotions and are able to control them and express feelings adequately. Therefore, they can relate better to other people’s feelings and behaviors, develop empathy and meet them where they are, which is essential to great leadership. When they are able to see things for what they are and take a step back when necessary, they are less likely to get caught up in their emotions. Decisions are being made from a place of calm and clarity, and they respond intentionally to situations as opposed to reacting out of default or habit. This is of advantage in life as well as in business. Emotionally intelligent people simply are better at relating to themselves and others, which helps them grow their personal and professional relationships.






Here are four steps to increase your EQ today:
Recognize

Being aware of how you react out of habit is essential to changing it. The first step to becoming more emotionally intelligent is to observe your emotions as they appear, in the situations and conversations when they are triggered, and to then label them. Bring them from your unconscious to your conscious by stating what feelings you’re experiencing. Most people are not aware if they are feeling angry, sad, disappointed or threatened. Uncovering and labeling your feelings sets the foundation to working with them.


Reflect

In order to change the way you feel about a situation, you must first change the way you think about it. After getting clear on what exact emotion shows up, the second step is to find out why it appears, where it comes from and what beliefs might cause your default reaction. Become curious about the reason behind it. Often, anger and frustration are not rational, and when we think things through, they don’t even make sense. Maybe you’re holding a grudge that is being triggered, or your ego might feel threatened and want to defend itself. The more honest you can be with yourself, the faster you’ll get to the root of your emotions, understand them and gain perspective.

Control

Thirdly, control your emotions by consciously choosing how you want to respond in order to achieve the best possible outcome for all parties included. When in a difficult conversation, let the other person know that you’ll continue talking after a short break. Step out of the situation, leave the room, breathe, and let your emotions settle. Consider multiple ways of how you could respond, and assess the costs and benefits of each action. Be aware that you’re in control if you want to be right or create opportunity. Are you choosing to listen to your ego or let the other person feel understood and find a solution together? Even if you still feel upset, ask yourself if you want to respond based on emotion or logic. Whichever choice you make, know that you’re responsible for the outcome.

Express

The fourth step to becoming more emotionally intelligent is to learn how to express your feelings appropriately without repressing them. Additionally, to consciously respond to a situation, communicate what emotions you’re experiencing. Be honest with yourself and others to increase trust and connection. Give them permission to share their beliefs and feelings without being judged, and move forward together.



Becoming emotionally intelligent does not happen overnight. Rather, it’s a muscle to be built and a habit to be created. Not only can you practice during difficult times but also by observing everyday situations, where it’s easier to gain perspective. It’s key to building relationships, understanding yourself and others better and increasing opportunities. Controlling your emotions and expressing them adequately rather than being controlled by them makes all the difference in business, leadership and communication as well as in creating resilience and well-being.
for more great topics visit http://slemtech.com.ng/slem-blog/46-want-your-business-to-succeed-start-practicing-emotional-intelligence.html
BusinessSeven Ways To Improve Your Success As An Entrepreneur by SLEMtech(op): 2:15pm On Mar 28, 2018
Being successful as an entrepreneur means being able to predict the future to a degree. You need to see the trends before they hit and reach your customers with the technologies that most interest them.

This means that it is not enough to coast along: No matter how much you know, there's always something new to learn, or a different approach to try. Canny entrepreneurs know that you not only need a strong social media presence, you also need focus: Focus on the right niches for your market and on staying flexible and agile, to take advantage of changing conditions.

To help you grow, seven members of Young Entrepreneur Councilshare some of the most important things young entrepreneurs need to be doing in today’s modern business world to achieve success. Here is what they had to say:
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1. Look To Other Industries

Look to other industries outside of your own for insight, new ideas and technology that can be utilized in your sector. Sometimes industries that you would never believe have any cross-commonalities can create the best out-of-the-box solutions. - Ben Weinrib, Eddy Pump Corp.

2. Put Your Best Foot Forward On Social Media

It's important to have your personal social sites completed with accurate and up-to-date information. Whether it be a candidate you're looking to hire, business deal you're aiming to close, or press contact you're pitching, one of the first things they'll do is search for you online. When they do, you want to be putting your best foot forward. - Fan Bi, Blank Label

3. Develop The Right Mindset

Mindset is the single most important thing for entrepreneurs — when they focus on it, they will achieve exponential success and growth in their business. Limiting beliefs and emotional patterns — such as fear of failure, fear of visibility or even fear of success — create glass ceilings. Doing the inner work to reprogram the mind shatters those and the internal shifts ripple out into all areas of life. - Jackie Knechtel, Flow Consciousness Institute

4. Adjust Your Expectations

The entrepreneurs that I interact with tend to have endless ideas and endless energy. Their main friction happens when they expect other essential business contacts to share their enthusiasm and urgency about their ideas, when those contacts tend to be salaried professionals with a whole different agenda and a much more structured, stable environment. - Matt Davies, Powerhouse Brands Consulting

5. Learn To Pivot

Entrepreneurs need to move quickly and learn to pivot in the world of modern business. As the market shifts and as you are striving to validate your product or service, remember to run lean, create the minimum product to get the idea across to consumers, evaluate the response and keep pivoting. It’s a basic principle, but often forgotten. Do not overinvest, and be able to pivot until you're accepted. - Kyle Brown, Sirved Mobile Solutions Inc



6. Be A Lifelong Learner

Take steps towards becoming a lifelong learner. Continuously improve your knowledge in any way that works for you. Start small. A low-effort and high-impact place to start is reading books. A couple of smart book choices will not only help prevent you from wasting time and money on rookie mistakes, they'll inspire and propel you towards growing your business more efficiently and effectively. - Karlo Tanjuakio, GoLeanSixSigma.com

7. See Cross-Collaboration Potential In Different Fields

Achieving success in the competitive business market today requires a combination of creativity and cross-collaboration across fields not typically brought together. Those who can "see" this collaborative potential are often described as "thinking outside the box," but it is often better stated "seeing a natural marriage others have yet to perceive.” - Jason Toranto, Senta Clinic

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Business7 Reasons Your Business Is Failing -- And What To Do About It by SLEMtech(op): 4:24pm On Mar 08, 2018
If sales are declining, you’ve got fewer customers coming in your door, or you’re having trouble paying your vendors, it’s time to figure out what’s broken in your business and make a serious commitment toward fixing it. While every business is different, there are some typical reasons for small business failure. See if any of these resonate with you, then check out the “What to Do About It” section to turn things around. 1. You Don’t Know How to Market Your Business Not every business owner is born knowing how to get the word out about their business, and that’s fine. But when a business owner’s shortcomings put their business in jeopardy, that’s when somebody must take responsibility and take action. If you think marketing is too hard to figure out yourself, or you assume it costs more than you’ve got to hire someone, you’re essentially shutting down the possibility of finding new customers. Yes, marketing is an investment in time, money, or both, but an essential one.
What to Do About It:
Start marketing. If you lack money, then invest an hour or two a week to read a few marketing books, blogs, or articles and teach yourself how to use social media , blogging, and PR to draw more people to your website and/or your store. If you’ve got a little money to use in growing your business,[url]If sales are declining, you’ve got fewer customers coming in your door, or you’re having trouble paying your vendors, it’s time to figure out what’s broken in your business and make a serious commitment toward fixing it. While every business is different, there are some typical reasons for small business failure. See if any of these resonate with you, then check out the “What to Do About It” section to turn things around. 1. You Don’t Know How to Market Your Business Not every business owner is born knowing how to get the word out about their business, and that’s fine. But when a business owner’s shortcomings put their business in jeopardy, that’s when somebody must take responsibility and take action. If you think marketing is too hard to figure out yourself, or you assume it costs more than you’ve got to hire someone, you’re essentially shutting down the possibility of finding new customers. Yes, marketing is an investment in time, money, or both, but an essential one.
What to Do About It:
Start marketing. If you lack money, then invest an hour or two a week to read a few marketing books, blogs, or articles and teach yourself how to use social media , blogging, and PR to draw more people to your website and/or your store. If you’ve got a little money to use in growing your business,[/url]If sales are declining, you’ve got fewer customers coming in your door, or you’re having trouble paying your vendors, it’s time to figure out what’s broken in your business and make a serious commitment toward fixing it. While every business is different, there are some typical reasons for small business failure. See if any of these resonate with you, then check out the “What to Do About It” section to turn things around. 1. You Don’t Know How to Market Your Business Not every business owner is born knowing how to get the word out about their business, and that’s fine. But when a business owner’s shortcomings put their business in jeopardy, that’s when somebody must take responsibility and take action. If you think marketing is too hard to figure out yourself, or you assume it costs more than you’ve got to hire someone, you’re essentially shutting down the possibility of finding new customers. Yes, marketing is an investment in time, money, or both, but an essential one.
What to Do About It:
Start marketing. If you lack money, then invest an hour or two a week to read a few marketing books, blogs, or articles and teach yourself how to use social media , blogging, and PR to draw more people to your website and/or your store. If you’ve got a little money to use in growing your business,
FashionRe: BUSINESS PLAN on FASHION business with full financials for just $12 (N5,550) by SLEMtech: 10:11am On Dec 26, 2017
Good morning Do you know You can?

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FashionRe: Did Your Tailor Disappoint You This Christmas? Share Your Experiences by SLEMtech: 9:53am On Dec 26, 2017
Good morning Do you know You can?

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