Case Surf.com
Index -> About Us -> Add Your Link -> Privacy of Info -> Terms & Conditions -> Submit Article
Search:   
 

Is SSL it Important? Selling Online Securely.

The question of what SSL is always comes up when you are selling online. It is usually followed by " ... - Anthony Jewell
 

Art Supply Online Warehouses - A Great Way To Save

Art supply online warehouses - a great way to save - why pay full retail prices when you could be ge ... - Susan G Phillips
 

eBay Or A Web Site? The Optimal eBay Strategy For Launching A New Ecommerce Web Site.

I am a professional Internet marketer. I deal with the issue of driving traffic to web sites and con ... - Jerry Work
 
 

B2B Sales Leads Are Worth More Than You Realize

Are you a business professional or salesperson that purchases B2B sales leads as a method of generat ... - Tino Buntic
 

5 Breakthrough Marketing Ideas

It is possible to create a breakthrough in your marketing and your business and all it takes is a fe ... - Charlie Cook
 

Ten Beliefs that Must Be Overcome to Find A New Meaningful Career

Making a career change takes courage. Most people hesitate to do it because of deep seated beliefs t ... - Alvah Parker
 

What are the advantages of niche marketing?

There are so many reasons today to try out niche marketing, but before you can decide if it is for y ... - Paul Perren
 

Know Thy Customer

Business success depends on your ability to meet your customers' needs, but first you have to know w ... - Angel Brown
 
 

Index » Companies & Business » Work Ethics
 

12 Things About Business I Learned While On Jury Duty

 
Author: Don Doman
 

I sat on two juries (felony cases) during three weeks of jury duty. I saw nearly thirty witnesses and heard four different attorneys argue their cases. In between attorneys and witnesses there was plenty of time to think over what I had seen and heard. After I reviewed the evidence, testimonies, and arguments and then deliberated with my fellow jury members I reflected on my knowledge of business communications and found a direct parallel.

Here are 12 Things About Business I Learned While On Jury Duty:

1. Don't believe everything you see.

2. Don't believe everything you hear.

3. You don't always have the facts you need, but you need to make a decision based on what evidence you have on hand.

4. There are more than two sides to each story.

5. Unanimous decisions are made up of compromises and hard won small victories.

6. Expressions can both reveal as well as mask the truth.

7. At the heart of each side is communications.

8. Choices never come easy.

9. The right questions don't always get asked.

10. Doubt always remains.

11. Sometimes you have to settle for what you hope is right.

12. Satisfaction comes from a verdict or choice you believe is right and then having your judgment confirmed as valid and correct.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Is The Customer Always Right?
 
The Inevitability Of Change
 
A New Idea For Venture Capitalists
 
Ideas For A Better Work From Home Business Opportunity..
 
Making Your Purpose Your Business Step #3- Organizing Your Resources & Collections
 
Associate Yourself to Success and Increased Sales
 
Knowledge Is Your Most Valuable Marketing Tool
 
How Do You Get on Your Client's Speed Dial?
 
Learn To Protect Your Home Business
 
Secret To Amazon.com's Success As A Home Based Business
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Computers & Software

News & Media

Sports & Adventure

Jobs & Careers

Academics & Education

Science & Space

Creative Arts

Self Help

Indoor Games

Hygiene & Health

Fashion & Relationships

Companies & Business

Estate & Realty

Society & Communities

Food & Recipe

Travel & Accommodation

Government & Politics

Children & Teens

Home Family & Garden

Medicine & Treatment

Online Shopping

Finance & Banking

Recreation

Automotive

 
Index -> Privacy of Info -> Terms & Conditions  
Copyright © 2008 www.casesurf.com All Rights Reserved.