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Category Archives: Advice
Are Men Happier
Are Men Happier I recently published an article entitled: “Why Men are Never Depressed” on this website. You can read the article at: http://sabas.net.au/are-men-happier/ In short, the article contemplates: “Are men just happier people than women?”; and “If so, why?”, … Continue reading
									
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		Decision Timeline
I recently published an article entitled: “The Decision Timeline” on this website. You can read the article at: http://sabas.net.au/decision-timeline/ In short, the article: questions how long it takes to change minds of customers / consumers; considers what happens along ‘the … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged Attitude, Behaviour, Believe, Brand Affinity, Brand Awareness, Brand Strategy, Change, Consumption, Decisions, Influence, Marketing, Opinions, Persuading, Peter Kerin, Relationships, Timeline, Transition					
					
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		Possibility of Optimism
I recently published an article entitled: “The Possibility of Optimism” on this website. You can read the article at : http://sabas.net.au/possibility-of-optimism/ In short, the article: suggests that pessimists have trouble making room for possibility; and discusses the difference between ‘right … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Advice, Business, Engine of Optimism, Future Tense, Glass Half Empty, Glass Half Full, Harbinger of Doom, Optimism, Optimist, Pessimism, Pessimist, Peter Kerin, Present Tense, Vision					
					
													
						Tagged Engine of Optimism, Future Tense, Glass Half Empty, Glass Half Full, Harbinger of Doom, Optimism, Optimist, Pessimism, Pessimist, Peter Kerin, Present Tense, Vision					
					
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		Welfare Discourages Marriage
I recently published an article entitled: “How Welfare Discourages Middle-Class Marriages” on this website. You can read the article at: http://sabas.net.au/articles/welfare-discourages-marriage/ In short, the article: refers to a recent study that found that … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged American Society, Behaviour, destruction, Medicare, Peter Kerin, Rationality, Research, Welfare					
					
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		Average and Exceptional
I recently published an article entitled: “The Difference Between Average And Exceptional” on this website. You can read the article at: http://sabas.net.au/articles/average-and-exceptional/ In short, the article suggests that: it’s the things that business owners do when their customer isn’t looking … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged Customers, Design, Investment, Lego, Performance, Peter Kerin, Preparation, Production Control, Quality Control					
					
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		Hit Your Target
I recently published an article entitled: “How to Hit Your Target” on this website. You can read the article HERE In short, the article discusses why businesses, when setting future goals / targets, should look at FAR more than just … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged Behaviour, Customers, Marketing, Money, Peter Kerin					
					
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		Why Start-ups Fail
Why Start-up Businesses Often Fail These are many, many reasons why new businesses fail. http://www.childproofingexperts.com/find-a-professional/peter-kerin/ Just some of them include: the cost of customer acquisition; a concept that’s ahead of its time; wrong market positioning; too little income to survive; … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged Business Failure, Customers, New Businesses, Peter Kerin					
					
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		Shallow Chinese Stimulus
The FMG Litmus Test At the present time, government issued bond yields pretty much just give you your money back after inflation – if you’re lucky. Often when you’re desperate for returns, you tend to ignore risk – which is … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged China, Collapse, Money, Peter Kerin, Security, Stimulus					
					
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		Deutsche Bank Collapse
The Impending ‘Deutsche Bank’ Collapse This article is a little long – but it’s a complex and important issue! Please persist until the end! The legendary share investor Warren Buffett describes derivatives as ‘weapons of mass destruction.’ With this description … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged Bank, Collapse, derivatives, destruction, Deutsche, Peter Kerin					
					
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