Congratulations to one small business owner I've had the privilege of knowing and working with in NYC. First book compiled and available for sale here. Great designs. You'll be amazed at her collection of works. Brava, Mastro!
Congratulations to one small business owner I've had the privilege of knowing and working with in NYC. First book compiled and available for sale here. Great designs. You'll be amazed at her collection of works. Brava, Mastro!
June 15, 2010 in Entrepreneurs in Action, Start Up, Step Up | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
With more companies and individuals embracing social media, it's useful for you to understand today's networks and their demographics. Study: Ages of Social Network Users provides an interesting snapshot of social network user demographics in the US.
May 09, 2010 in Current Affairs, Entrepreneurs in Action, Keen Investors, Scale Up, Start Up, Step Up | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Feedback on career development services - program design, workshop sessions, group and one:one coaching - has been extremely positive. Serving over 1000 clients in the past year, this is what some have e-mailed me:
- You were by far the most helpful. I can’t thank you enough for your insight...
- My thanks for your help preparing me for my next career steps - especially regarding your help with preparations for interview, which was extremely useful.
- You have been the most helpful and inspiring to me.
- I really enjoyed the course and found it extremely helpful, thanks again for all your help.
- Great class, everyone loved it! Thank you for help on my resume, very useful!
- Thank you so much for your help on this topic, you have worked wonders with our resume's, and I will be forever grateful.
March 21, 2010 in Case Studies/Testimonials, Current Affairs, News/General, Start Up, Step Up, Tools/Resources | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Resilience:
The first step to building resilience is accepting change. With Spring being a time we welcome change, this first step should be easy. Beyond acceptance, focus on your adaptability, strategic planning, results-oriented actions, and persistence-- so you can build resilience and achieve goals. While the economic forecast is looking rough in many parts of the world and here in New York the Department of Labor warns that 2008 was the good year, 2009 can still be fine.
To work toward keeping 2009 just fine, concentrate on building your resilience a little bit at a time and successfully seizing new opportunities. A few tips to do this include:
Avoid viewing crises as insurmountable.
Establish and grow your professional support network, making contact to ask for and accept help, and to help others.
Nurture a positive outlook, discover what restores you mentally, and take care of yourself physically.
Do not stop looking for new opportunities.
Take decisive action to work toward goals, proactively working a plan.
Resilience is an ordinary ability that everyone has, it is not extraordinary. But you must build and foster this ordinary ability to have it ready in challenging times to drive favorable business and professional results.
Work the list on your own, or foster your resilience working with a Time2Market coach or consultant to move forward faster. We're helping professionals daily. Contact us here if we can help you or your organization be resilient too.
March 31, 2009 in Entrepreneurs in Action, News/General, Savvy Leaders, Scale Up, Speed Up, Start Up | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
I think the answer to this is, Yes! But, as with all networking, you'll likely see better results if you make it a two-way street. And, this site makes it easy to do that.
As you focus on your professional and business development, you may consider Linkedin one good resource to explore, with tools and functionality, for relationship building. Here are 5 main reasons why I think Linkedin can help your development efforts:
February 29, 2008 in Companies on the Grow, Scale Up, Speed Up, Start Up, Step Up, Tools/Resources | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
January has been an exciting month, with Gabriella Goddard, a UK-based Executive Coach who is part of the Time2Market team of experts, launching Gulp! in the US and visiting New York. I'm receiving my signed copy this week! I've known Gabriella for about ten years now and loved the UK version, which was fun and inspiring. I also learned some very funny expressions that stick with me today. One of those was "nut it on the head", which I'll write about later. But for now, if you need to nut your book marketing on the head (if I can actually use the expression that way), here are a few tools to help make your mark:
Gulp! is a great example of marketing innovation in the publishing world, with these on-line tools in action. Check out www.gulptoday.com, and give up living passively. Your marketing campaign can take on a whole new look, integrating these digital tools.
January 30, 2008 in Entrepreneurs in Action, News/General, Savvy Leaders, Start Up, Step Up, Tools/Resources | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Looking to build your business in the New Year? Here are 10 strategies to grow your business in the next 12 months:
Time2Market’s business development coaching and consulting services focus on these very things, but this list is from Karen Spaeder, who wrote 10 Ways to Grow Your Biz for Entrepreneur.com. My terminology here is slightly different, but it's a great list and article to share. Contact us to help.
December 13, 2007 in Entrepreneurs in Action, Scale Up, Services, Speed Up, Start Up, Step Up | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
9 small business owners share what they would have done differently starting their businesses today and the following tips result:
Check out the article from Entrepreneur.com, which highlights e-commerce, real estate, health-care management, restaurant, hair care, catering, video game, and apparel retail businesses. And, contact us, if you need to move forward fast with tips above for business growth.
November 08, 2007 in Companies on the Grow, Entrepreneurs in Action, Savvy Leaders, Scale Up, Speed Up, Start Up | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
If your business is expanding internationally, look closely before you leap. Both large and small companies sometimes underestimate the requirements and difficulty of expanding operations abroad. Recently noted examples in the press include Google’s experiences with Orkut in Brazil, as well as the experiences of smaller firms.
Apart from understanding the business environment from a marketing perspective (e.g., business/consumer demographics, competition, etc.), examine key areas, such as:
You can read about how these factors have impacted some large and small businesses by clicking the links above. Be sure you are prepared to create detailed market analyses and entrance plans for growth. And, find a dedicated local person, or firm, to help establish your local presence in target markets before launch.
November 05, 2007 in Companies on the Grow, Savvy Leaders, Scale Up, Speed Up, Start Up, Step Up | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Action planning can help you get there fast! Full Article here
What sounds more fun - Business planning or business success planning? You need action for success, and here are 5 Business Success Planning Tips to Move You Forward Fast:
Use these tips to make your journey business success-oriented and rewarding – you can even aim to make it downright fun by getting into action with Time2Market tips and business coaching to plan, do and work toward business achievements.
Sign up for our newsletter to learn more. And, e-mail us or click here to read the full 5 Business Success Planning Tips article!
July 12, 2007 in News/General, Speed Up, Start Up, Step Up | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)


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