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Thought provocation for SME Managing Directors in UK Business
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A blog to provoke thinking and cause insights about business for the Managing Director of a SME. Using discussions from MD2MD (www.md2md.co.uk) and other personal insights from the business coaching, mentoring and non executive director activities of Hardybee (www.hardybee.com).
Recent Posts
A simple guide for business leaders to Google, SEM Search Engine Marketing, SEO Search Engine Optimisation and PPC Pay per Click / Adwords
I’m not going to do a massive amount of blogging on how to generate leads with Google as there is plenty of information on this topic available on the web and this is a blog for SME Business Leaders. What I did think might be useful for some re...
Leadership tips from the Army
The speaker at MD2MD last month, Mike Southon, shared numerous ’simple’ tips about leadership, management and enterprise. As always its the simple thigns that are the best and often the ones we realise we don’t always do. So her...
We are immune to advertising. Just forget it.
I’ve recently come across a fascinating book The Cluetrain Manifesto – only I haven’t read the book yet – I’ve simply looked at the website which was published before the book! It’s quite a provocative read suggest...
The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs: How to Be Insanely Great in Front of Any Audience
I’ve just come across a great new book: The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs: How to Be Insanely Great in Front of Any Audience. There is a good visual summary available from BusinessWeek online by clicking here. And as usual I’ve s...
50 ideas on using twitter for business
I’m still unsure about Twitter. I think the ‘I’m having a cup of tea’ style postings are a fad – as fashion that will go away … but I can see how it has potential for a lot of multiple niche applications … so...
Mike’s magic email
The simplest tips are the best! The speaker at the MD2MD business leaders’ group this month was Mike Southon. Amongst the many sales tips Mike shared was the following: If you are trying to open up a new customer by email, keep the email to 4 ...


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