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Opportunities for innovation abound in these ‘tough times’

It’s well and truly time to over-ride accusing opinions and predictions in our daily media with conversations that promote, encourage and praise endeavour, effort and resilience on the part of individuals, families, business people, community groups, education providers (to name

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A package of three Management Group Activities for in-house/on-site Learning and Development

This is a package of three Management Group Activities to build team cohesiveness and increase team effectiveness:

  1. assess the effectiveness of a statement of philosophy,
  2. assess the effectiveness of internal policy and procedure manuals, and
  3. address role clarity and individual

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Critical Success Factors in Quoting and Tendering

Treat quoting and tendering as core business functions, with their own set of critical success factors.

A critical success factor is a factor which, if not functioning or operating satisfactorily, may place your quoting and tendering efforts at risk:

1.    

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Have you thought of applying the principles of Deliberate Practice to your life as a Small Business Owner/Manager?

I don’t think there’s anything ‘out of the ordinary’ about my very small business.  What may be ’out of the ordinary’ is that I’ve kept a personal journal for 25 of my 26 years (so far) as a very small …

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Individual Work Practices – don’t ignore them!

Individual Work Practices are critical to business and organisational sustainability – don’t ignore them!

Risk Management, Continuous Quality Improvement, Making Ethics Work, Key Performance Indicators, Good Governance… effective introduction and implementation of these concepts or tools are dependent upon …

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In-House Risk Register Workshop – practical strategies based on individual work practices

Risk is present in every business and organisation, and can affect functions, facilities, equipment, services, finances, people, communication and information dissemination.  

Now retired, Jean offers her 40-page Workshop Manual for perusal and use.  Email jean@jeanroberts.com.au if  you are interested to

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Jeans Successful Quoting and Tendering for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and Nonprofit Organisations

This e-book offers Jean’s 14-step procedure for successful quoting and tendering.

Email jean@jeanroberts.com.au if you would like a free pdf of this publication.

1. The Corporate or Organisational aim of quoting and tendering is to be and remain supplier of

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My Spiritual Journey as an Independent Consultant

This book developed slowly through 2008, 2009 and 2010 – inviting comments or queries from readers and website visitors. The individual chapters that have proved of such interest to visitors to my website through the past year are all included

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Why did Jean Roberts choose William Shakespeare as her business mentor?

In my 2008 book, One Man Show – the smallest of small business, I offer the benefit of experiences of both Shakespeare and myself to women and men of any age who are thinking about or have already established

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Managing fear as a very small business!

Fear is a factor to be dealt with in a very small business!

(This extract is from Jean’s 2008 book, One Man Show – the smallest of small business, in which she shares her experiences, and those of Shakespeare,

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