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  1. HSBC server problems show even trusted technology can fail at times. A reminder we always need a backup plan.
  2. How do you prepare a profit forecast based on getting/not getting £25m when the person taking the key spot kick is not even your employee?
  3. Sacking Mr Dalglish 1 year into 3 year deal could be good or bad only time will tell. Any plan has to be checked to make sure still on track
  4. Listening to a few bars of the lonely man takes me back over thirty years. Will the online media we use aim to leave a truly lasting memory?
  5. Growth is the word of the week. Needs a forward thinking go getting attitude but where to start? Review the global plan are you still on it?
  6. Coalition need to focus on the needs of the majority in order to pass the fairness test. A customer centric view is good for business!
  7. Yet more power problems, now back to normal with help of generator. At last we are reconnected with the world! Sorry for the inconvenience.
  8. Recent power failures caused us havoc how good is your it support structure - having no email and it very hard going when We use it loads
  9. Economy is picking up slightly. Be positive. Think about the sales process is it as efficient as you would like? Great service=repeat buys
  10. The ONS is reporting a big drop in personal pension contibutions. Planning for the future is more important now than it has been for decades
  11. Forget Europe. To boost business first step look at sales. Does your product or service have the want factor? Are customers repeat buying?
  12. Running a business is like running a home, overlook the boring routine stuff and it will impact you later. Get the basics covered!
  13. Apple under Steve Jobs was totally focussed on creating products that people would want and delivered the wow factor. Hard act to follow
  14. eurozone still hogging the headlines, the prime minsisters call to be energised rather than paralysed is a good one
  15. £99m replacing football managers. Was that part of a clubs plan for success? We all need to avoid short term thinking. Can be costly
  16. New executive at Coutts bank suggests we should be trying to build relationships, not sales. Long term thinking is key to continuing success
  17. Basic CRM system,? capsuleCRM is working for us.
  18. A general reminder the best time to sort out a power of attorney is before you actually need one!
  19. Tesco like for like turnover flat but "finest" range up 10%. Even in a tough economy if you offer what the customer wants they will buy.
  20. Does your business have the coherence factor? Everyone works towards a common aim. Helps to know what aim is, not just pleasing the boss!