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Batch 47: Feedback Journal Week One by Leah A. Cerbolles

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Batch 47: Feedback Journal Week One by Leah A. Cerbolles

Postby yvesval on Mon Apr 20, 2009 7:48 pm

[align=center]Feedback Journal Week One
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Business Rules of Thumb I learned

[A.]Keep Promises. Making commitment to a person is a tool for a long term relationship and building trust. Just for an instance, an entrepreneur borrowed some money from his friends who are well-off promising them to return and said amount in two weeks time. However, he being unfortunate lost the business and could hardly recover from his industry. Now this man tried hard to patch up lost, he then find ways to pay back his friend not the whole amount but installment way just to let his friends know his keeping his promises.

[B.]Write your goals down. Writing your goals is really important to make things possible. No matter what and how big your dream are, it's important to make it a habit to write them down on paper. Why we need to write down our goals, its because it encourages you to state what you want in greater detail.

[C.]Start Small Think Big. There was a vendor who started with a small business like "Lugawan" in the market. It was big hit due to the demand of the people working in the market as well as the customer passing by. He surpassed all the difficulties while selling his products from the gust storm and the terrible heat stroked him. From that experience he was able to move on and increased his income until such time he expanded his business from 1 to 20 outlets. He started small but he thought big.

[D.]Be Honest In All Your Dealings. Shakespeare reminded us, "To thine own self be true" if we are honest in all our dealings, people look at you with respect and trust. It would never bend until you get old and die. People make a monument and are remembered forever.

It was really enjoyable and lots of unforgettable experiences. I had the best instructors; they have different style of teachings on how to improve our views about business. My classmates are very cool and we have good relationship one with another.
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