How Can We Co-Opt the Competition?
Making the transition from a decade of work as a mortgage broker to a fresh start working for a banking direct lender could have been a real challenge. Instead, it was an opportunity to grow market share.
What is Courage in a Corporate Setting?
By avoiding toxic loan programs that seemed too good to be true, an independent real estate brokerage was able to weather the storm of mortgage crisis and grow in a time of loss.
From $4 A Share To $404: How Apple Succeeded
I’m going to draw your attention to Time Machine. This simple innovation is exactly how Apple Computer beat the bigs. It’s how a group of guys and girls from simple beginnings got to become that American fable of building a better mousetrap, founding a company in the “garage” and going on to superstardom and independent wealth.
Can You Really Change the Establishment?
In 1999, the world’s oldest publisher turned to the newest global medium: The Internet. By creating a modern strategy to package timeless material, Oxford created a Web 2.0 vision to sell more books.
eBusinessware Annual Day 2011
eBusinessware feted its Annual Day with great zest in Singapore, Mumbai, Pune and Gurgaon. Of course, it’s the sentiment behind the gathering that means the most. The company’s renewed united commitment is a boost to the our morale as a great team. For that, we thank all of you.
Meeting Warren Avis
In an unassuming building on State Street in Ann Arbor, Michigan, I met
the head of the Avis Empire in 2001, the man who had built and sold Avis Rent A Car and all its innovations in the 1960s. His small staff buzzed productively from room to room as he announced, “Each worker for Avis is respected…”
How Can We Harness Creativity Itself?
Pioneering synergy purchases using database technology helped bookseller Barnes and Noble form online-only BarnesandNoble.com stock and boost annual sales by more than 2 billion dollars.
The Walt Disney Effect
Early sales lessons teach to ask a prospect what they need, and then find a way to offer it, at a price. The modern methods of selling haven’t lost this principle, making clear the leaders in dollar volume.
The new Jargon- Knowledge Revenues rule the roost
The on-going tussle between those ruing over the fading luster of Business “Bottom line” figures and those who are still bullish on markets and tangible assets, have just one coherent point of distinction separating them from one school of thought. While the latter seems more bent towards playing the “Wait [...]
Monitoring Tool-Nagios
NAGIOS
Nagios is an open source tool specially developed to monitor host and services. This monitors Unix, Linux and Microsoft windows OS’s and network appliances which supports SNMP protocol.
It is designed to inform network incidents before your clients, end-users or managers do. It has been designed to run under the Linux operating [...]
