Social Networking is now becoming more prevalent in the internet world as websites are becoming dinosaurs of the past. Businesses have more to gain by joining a community with like minded individuals. Almost twelve months ago no one knew who Barack Obama was until his videos were all over YouTube and Google video. Hey, what better way to market yourself than a visual speaking to others about your vision for the future. That campaign made 31 million dollars alone from just social networking. Your network marketing business can accomplish the same results and you can do it all with just a signup. Social Networking isn’t only attracting the marketers it is also attracting the HR managers and recruiters who have had enough of sifting and sorting through millions of resumes. Social networking & business networking are fast becoming sound grounds for recruits.

For those of you unfamiliar with it, Business Process Improvement (BPI) looks at an organization’s processes and identifies areas that can be simplified and improved in order to increase productivity, reduce frustration and ultimately, increase profits.

The key to its success is to involve the process owners, those who perform the tasks, in the fact gathering and analysis of the system. The people who complete the process know the areas that can be changed to make a positive difference for their department or company. It’s a vital resource that organizations often overlook. However, without the commitment and involvement of these process owners, an organization is setting up their BPI project for failure.

Paragraphs are wonderful writing tools. They help organize text into succinct units of ideas and information. They also add visual relief by inserting white space into the document and breaking up the text, making it more inviting to the reader.

Too many writers fail to take advantage of these benefits by making their paragraphs too long. Long paragraphs typically bring pieces of text together that would be better off separated for organizational purposes. They also create long chunks of text that intimidate readers. (If you want your readers not to read something, bury it in a long paragraph.)

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