Business Proposal Carnival – October 30, 2007
Welcome to the October 30, 2007 edition of business proposal carnival.
Daniel Scocco presents >All the Business Acronyms You Need to Know posted at >Innovation Zen.
Business Development
Marco Richter presents >Who Can Work At Home? posted at >Work From Home Concepts.
Warren Wong presents >What Do You Actually Buy With Money? posted at >Personal Development for INTJs, saying, “What do you actually purchase when you exchange money for some item? The answer isn’t as obvious as you may think!”
Human Resources
edithyeung presents >Should I Refer You? posted at >Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..
Proposals
Dave Kumpf presents >Basic Information Design for Proposals posted at >Healthcare Business Development, saying, “This is the first in a series of articles on a pragmatic approach to Information Design. The concepts can be applied equally to proposal development, technical communication, or any kind of document that must communicate and inform. Subsequent posts will expand and explain the concepts covered in this post.”
Strategy
Charles H. Green presents >Customers and Strategy Part 2 of 2: Customer Centricity vs. Customer Vultures posted at >Trust Matters, saying, “Can a business model which puts most of its money into promotion compete with one which puts most of its money into providing good services?”
Tactics and Tools
edithyeung presents >The 5 Rules of Writing Effective Email posted at >Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..
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