CHRISTMAS COMMANDOS MAKE YOUR YEAR-END EVENT A “TOTAL VICTORY”

Written by Boyd Hooper


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Their claim to have a world of experience between them, may just berepparttar undersell ofrepparttar 106250 year asrepparttar 106251 Christmas Commandos have a track record of success that has taken them intorepparttar 106252 culture battles of corporate America, joining forces with such clients asrepparttar 106253 CIA, Sisters of St. Josephs, Abbot Laboratories, PeopleSoft, Panasonic, Intel, Microsoft, Texaco, Nike, Ford Motor Company, Purdue University,repparttar 106254 Environmental Protection agency, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines to help them achieve victories in their everyday corporate battles to motivate employees and improve productivity. When asked about why they teamed up to createrepparttar 106255 Christmas Commandos, Kirk and Don responded with one voice, “We were catching up at a monthly breakfast meeting telling each other war stories about our road warrior lifestyles whenrepparttar 106256 familiar topic of doing something together came up again. This time though, we decided to do something about it, so we identified what we thought was a significant need: Year-end entertainment that wasn't lame.” “We reviewed every corporate Christmas event that we had ever subject to and foundrepparttar 106257 majority lacking anything that could said to have any real lasting impact. We decided then and there to do something about it. Whatever we did should be high energy, high impact, or whatrepparttar 106258 Rangers term, ‘Hooah!’ But it should have substance; rich meaty motivational content that people could reflect on and digest long afterrepparttar 106259 event was over. Since this is what we both has been doing professionally for several years anyway, we felt confident we could deliver it in a year ending theme, Christmas, New Years, or whatever.” What exactly can you expect inrepparttar 106260 Commandos unwrap their explosive package? It is a creative and charismatic blend of humor, parody, improv, and motivational content that involves and engagesrepparttar 106261 audience from start to finish. Byrepparttar 106262 end of this engagement you will have laughed, cried, sang army cadence, and maybe even kissed a Grinch, and re-committed yourself to a higher standard of personal and professional excellence and achievement. These are two well-read Commandos and you can expect to hear integrated into their message war doctrine from business battle books such as, Good to Great, Shackelton's Way, Raving Fans, Execution, and many other business best sellers. Tom Peters is a personal hero of Commando Kirk Weisler who says that, "Anyone who has read Tom Peters’ series of books about making work matter will recognize right away our attempt to makerepparttar 106263 Christmas Commandos a ‘WOW’ event." When asked about howrepparttar 106264 name “Christmas Commandos” came to be, Kirk said, It was literallyrepparttar 106265 first thing that came to our minds…and we likedrepparttar 106266 ring it had. “Perhaps we should have given more consideration torepparttar 106267 political-correctness ofrepparttar 106268 Christmas Commandos, but we likedrepparttar 106269 ring of it better thanrepparttar 106270 Holiday Commandos, Year-End Commandos, or anything else. We have already had some calls fromrepparttar 106271 ‘PC Police’ at some organizations that wantrepparttar 106272 presentation, but want to make sure we don't mentionrepparttar 106273 manger scene or any religious symbolism.” I am hopeful that after all our nation has been through in this past year we can avoid getting hung up onrepparttar 106274 “Christmas” part of our tag line, and look atrepparttar 106275 intent of our mission.” Q: So this was a military operation fromrepparttar 106276 beginning? A: Heck no, “Our original intent in choosingrepparttar 106277 Commando theme was to convey a sense of high energy, fun, involvement, and motivation. We didn't even intend to dorepparttar 106278 presentation in military fatigues, but that isrepparttar 106279 impression that most people are getting fromrepparttar 106280 website. Heck, if they payrepparttar 106281 fee, we'll dress in “almost” anything! Our mission is to make a difference, have maximum impact and lasting value, and achieve long-term results. This is about so much more than a corporation’s year-end event. Our intention is to help their units celebrate their achievements and victories of this past year. To recognize and pay respects to fallen comrades, and then to focus onrepparttar 106282 year and missions ahead… rallyrepparttar 106283 troops and help these corporate commandos Takerepparttar 106284 next hill!” We will laugh with them, cry with them, sing with them, push them to push themselves, rally their fighting spirit with powerful content, focus them onrepparttar 106285 future, and kiss them goodbye withrepparttar 106286 Grinch. We think they’ll never have experienced anything like what we’re bringing.” Without questionrepparttar 106287 Commandos are two spirited men on a mission. As for bringing “Total Victory” to your year-end event, these guys could make taking Baghdad look easier than hanging stockings byrepparttar 106288 chimney with care.

To learn more aboutrepparttar 106289 Commandos visit theirrepparttar 106290 web site they specifically designed for this mission at www.teamdynamics.com/cc

Boyd Hooper is a web development and marketing expert who runs Fortius Group an idea studio dedicated to providing creative marketsolutions for web based advertising and promotion.


The Feasibility Study and You: A Dynamic Duo

Written by June Campbell


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b. The Owners and Management Who arerepparttar members of your management team? What are their strengths in this particular venture? How will those strengths benefitrepparttar 106249 business concept? What necessary skills and strengths are missing from your present team? How will you compensate for those skills? Will you hire? Contract out? Take training courses? Other?

c. The Market Who is your market? What isrepparttar 106250 demographic? Isrepparttar 106251 market strong? Is it growing? What challenges are facingrepparttar 106252 market? How will you reachrepparttar 106253 market? What arerepparttar 106254 costs involved in reaching this market?

d. The Competition Who isrepparttar 106255 direct competition? Who isrepparttar 106256 indirect competition? How does your product compare to theirs? What is your unique selling point? Can your competitors readily duplicate your product or service? How are they likely to react when you enterrepparttar 106257 market?

(Note: Direct competition refers to companies providingrepparttar 106258 same or similar service. If you are offering yoga classes, for example, your direct competition will be other individuals or businesses that are offering similar classes within your geographic area. Indirect competition refers to other ways in which your potential customers can obtain a similar product or service. Yoga books and videotapes, yoga television shows, etc., as well as businesses offering classes such as Reiki, Shiatsu, Pilates, etc., are your indirect competitors.)

e. Budget What will it cost you to start your business? What will it cost to run it? Where willrepparttar 106259 money come from?

Satisfied withrepparttar 106260 results ofrepparttar 106261 study? Excellent. Now take that enthusiasm and commitment and set about creating your brand new business! You and your feasibility study are a dynamic duo!

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