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And Your Lead
"Problem"
Is OVER!




Does Your Weighty Dream Have A Golden End?
         Copyright © Marion Stearns -  All Rights Reserved

            
http://www.admistress.com/column

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There's a fine line in professional sports that says
violators don't go unpunished.


Now how does that relate to internet marketing? Well, like
a lot of things in our high-tech world, the weight of the
players is determined by many variables. Usually, the
players do not have much say-so in the matter. They are
allowed to voice their opinions but the coach HAS the final
word. The player loses if the coach determines that the
player is too heavy for the task at hand.


Now the coach might confer with other professionals for
input but he or she makes the decisions for the TEAM to
benefit. The team prescribes the criteria for each team
member and the coach enforces that qualifying criteria.
Makes sense in sports, right? It works for us on the
internet too.


Coaches hate to fine players for these types of things. The
fact of the matter is that this doesn't represent the coach
being against the player. The team works together on these
things. It's always in everyone's best interest to have
standard guidelines, if everyone wants to WIN! This
regulatory system helps ALL players learn lifestyle changes
that make a difference to the entire organization. It means
success or failure.


Fines for being overweight in sports settings can be steep.
According to NFL Players Association policy, the maximum
fine for being overweight is $366.00 per pound per DAY! Now
that could make a REAL dent in a wallet, don't you think?


Gee... and some internet marketers find it hard to follow a
Code of Ethics? All great organizations have policies,
rules, procedures and accountability. It's nothing new. Why
DO internet marketers object to accountability? All
outstanding teams ARE the sum of the members. Could you be
floundering in failure because no one is held responsible
for their TEAM actions?


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Marion Stearns teaches a system of checks and balances for
her Circle Members and clients. She believes in total
accountability. If your name is ON the team jersey, you
might need accountability. If your hard earned money is on
the line, see what Marion offers:
http://www.admistress.com/column  


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