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Category Archives: Strategy
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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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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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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Your Money’s Safety
How Safe is Your Money? ………….. Really!! In recent years, we’ve all heard people (ie: the perennial “armchair experts”) talk about financial crises – though mostly about those crises happening in Europe, China, and the US. As residents of the … Continue reading
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Customers’ Behaviour
Dealing with your Customers’ Irrational Behaviour It’s sometimes difficult to spot examples of ‘irrational behaviour’, ie: decisions that are made that defy a rational explanation: smoking notwithstanding the many health risks; racking up credit card debt rather than dipping into … Continue reading
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