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New Website: Small Business Life-Cycle Management
Posted by sprint4m on February 19, 2012
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Four (4 ) New Titles Published
Posted by sprint4m on May 16, 2011
Latest titles: The Super-Elite Thinker Series: Entrepreneurship, Rules & Scorekeeping, Innovation & Creativity, and Selling & Marketing.
http://www.amazon.com/Super-Elite-Thinker-Selling-Marketing-ebook/dp/B0050O7ZLI/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital-text&qid=1305508794&sr=1-15
http://www.amazon.com/Super-Elite-Thinker-Master-Entrepreneurship-ebook/dp/B0050O7Z86/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital-text&qid=1305508794&sr=1-16
http://www.amazon.com/Super-Elite-Thinker-Innovation-Creativity-ebook/dp/B0050O7ZVI/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital-text&qid=1305508794&sr=1-13
http://www.amazon.com/Super-Elite-Thinker-Business-Scorekeeping-ebook/dp/B0050O8026/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=digital-text&qid=1305509054&sr=1-11
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New Book on Scribd: How to Quickly Create Order Out of Chaos
Posted by sprint4m on April 22, 2011
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Why Becoming an Super-Elite Thinker is Now a Perfectly Realistic Goal For You.
Posted by sprint4m on April 11, 2011
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Proposal Writing and Thinking
Posted by sprint4m on December 2, 2009
Proposal Writing
Proposal Writing | Government Procurement
Proposal Writing and Government Procurement Experts
by JGraham Enterprises
The purpose of a proposal is to persuade the clients to purchase goods or services.
Any proposal offers a plan to fill a simple requirement based on the statement of work.
To do this you must know your market. Then match the requirements to the market.
Basics of a proposal is Introduction or Executive Summary, Technical, Price,
and Past Performance.
- The Introduction or Executive Summary states what you will do to solve the clients problem.
- The Technical part of the proposal explains the complete details
of the how you will go about providing a resolution. It answers who,
what, when, where, and why. - The Price gives your cost do the work.
- The Past Performance provides your credibility and experience. It answers the question about your trustworthiness.
jgraham@jgrahamenterprises.com
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How To Have Superclass Elite Thinking
Posted by sprint4m on April 25, 2009
A 4 Step System for FAST and Quality Thinking and Decision-Making for Today’s Turbulent Times..
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Context Thinking: How To Think In Context Like A Rhodes Scholar
Posted by sprint4m on May 4, 2008
Image via WikipediaDo you want to think like a Rhodes Scholar?
Intellectual excellence is obviously required, but not in isolation from other qualities. Rhodes scholars are more than bookworms but combine their intellectual talents with concern for others. Intellectual superiority is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for to think and use context thinking. You should exude excellence in qualities of mind and person which, in combination, makes for effective service to the world.
Now, Context thinking can be used to actively and skillfully apply information gathered from observation, experience, and tradition to guide a belief and action. Context Thinking allows you to broaden your outlook socially by rapidly encompassing a 360 degree look at the meaning of an event in relations to other factors such as values and culture.
These beliefs or actions can lead you to an exceptionally bright academic record. This can be in literary and scholastic attainments, success in healthy outdoor sports, unselfishness and fellowship, and display of moral force of character.
Thus developing your mind to think like a Rhodes Scholar is a natural byproduct of taking classes, even courses that require critical thinking for success, and is key to successful thinking in your life. It is also the values and culture you bring to the table as well. They will be invaluable in developing the Rhodes Scholar mind.
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HOW TO PROFIT FROM CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS DEVELOPMENT WITH Context Thinking
Posted by sprint4m on April 26, 2008
Are You Serious About Changing Your Life Starting Today?
I know you’re thinking… Critical thinking is not a natural byproduct of taking college courses, even courses whose subject matter necessitate critical thinking for success, and is an essential ingredient to be successful in life. It is generally assessing the credibility of evidence, meaning that you do things like decide which side of an argument is more believable (e.g. It is the art of taking charge of your own mind.)
Now, let this all sink in for a moment… Critical thinking problem solving is a complex activity and we should not expect that one method of instruction will prove sufficient for developing each of its component parts, and is reasonable, reflective thinking that is focused on what to think or do. It is sometimes called directed thinking because it focuses on a desired outcome. Critical thinking is defined in the learning outcomes handout distributed to faculty members at Northwestern Michigan College as “The ability for the student to use independent thinking and incorporate concepts learned to problem solve a realistic situation.”.
Critical thinking is the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and/or evaluating information gathered from, or generated by, observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to belief and action, and is also critical inquiry, so such critical thinkers investigate problems, ask questions, pose new answers that challenge the status quo, discover new information that can be used for good or ill, question authorities and traditional beliefs, challenge received dogmas and doctrines, and often end up possessing power in society greater than their numbers.
It is a challenge to me because I always expect to have a definite answer. It is important because it underlies basic elements of communications and plays an important part in society because schools, courts, businesses and governments are a result of critical thinking, and demands the individual to think for them self, to understand the processes of how something came about, to apply learned knowledge and concepts to his/her very own personal way of perceiving things, to problem solve, and to supports one’s argument with logical supportive evidence.
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A Secret and Valuable Gift for You — Free!
Posted by sprint4m on April 25, 2008
Here’s one of my insights that you can use change the way you think and make your life even better!
“I’ve researched how people think for the last 110 years in order to write my numerous books. What I’ve learned from studying the Masters is this:
They all knew the importance of having a systematic process in their heads that allowed them to absorb all the facts, figures, names, dates, and ideas that came flooding toward them. ”
Pause and weigh what was just revealed.
In the pursuit of happiness in America you must aspire to achieve three things, wealth or economic conditions, religious freedom, and democracy. When you understand and act on the above insight it will provide you with all three.
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Why Not Thinking Contextually Costs You More
Posted by sprint4m on April 20, 2008
The fact you’re reading this article means you’re intelligent enough to know context thinking is merely a tool one uses to identify, uproot, and prevent oppressive behavior in others.
Context thinking is purposeful thinking that is intended to get us somewhere, and so it requires exercise of good judgment skills. Judgment is achieved through the application of intellectual standards and basic criteria consisting of both general and subject-specific, and there are certain skills associated with this type of activity.
Context thinking is defined as your ability to use independent thinking and incorporate concepts learned to solve everyday, realistic critical thinking problems.
Context thinkers are those who are able to discern misinformation as well as question the authoritativeness and accuracy of critical thinking and writing from others by looking at the overall environment. Context thinkers are skeptical of simple solutions to complex problems. Most problems do not have any one solution; what they have are a range of possible solutions.
Not thinking in context costs you in money, time, and pain because you do not recognize the value of having reasons for the way things are. You should expect to be given good reasons if you are asked to accept some new belief or to change an old one.
At www.contextthinking.com our life-changing books, seminars, and motivational items and quotes assist you in developing your context thinking to a point that you are self-motivated. Context thinking brings to the forefront the questions that stay in the background for average thinkers. Context thinking can bring answers to the conscious mind that makes sense.
Now imagine what you could do if you develop your own context thinking abilities by using a four step process that targets adult and student learners. You will be able to analyze people and challenge their assumptions because you are looking at the total picture from which they are thinking and acting.
Certainly, by knowing this information, you will be the star you know you are because you will be able to solve a critical thinking problem and your benefits of creative and critical thinking will way out weigh any lost costs.
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I’m sure that after you use this process you will see that you won’t find these benefits gained anywhere else.
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