Two Useful Words for Building Network Marketing

August 25th, 2011 by admin No comments »

Are you working in the marketing department? If you are, then you have to work extra hard in order to find out how to make your product be interesting in the market. In other words, you will think about the appropriate ways for marketing your product and earning more income; sometimes, you have to think twice and you have to think hard for making any interesting promo for the market. Not only that, you have to learn from your competitors as well in order to take them down and win the market. Actually, there is an alternative that might be working for and we would like to share it to you. We believe that this suggestion will be working for you and for your company as well. So, let’s move to the next section where we shall find more information.

Have you ever heard about the network marketing? We are sure that you have not been familiar enough with this term. Well, this is a new method in the world of marketing. This method has been widely implemented nowadays and you can see it clearly from any multilevel marketing, such as Tiens. Here, you will make circles of people and these people will help you in doing your marketing efforts. In order to have great and ultimate results, we have two words that you have to use. The first one is Making The First Circle Work. At a glance, you must be wondering about the meaning of these phrases. As we have told you, network marketing consists of circles and these circles will help you much in working out your marketing efforts. Simply, this tip will be dealing with how to make your first circle works because the first circle is the back of your network marketing system. This is very simple, isn’t this? Then, the second one is Randy Gage. This man is one of the most prominent marketing experts that introduce the use of network marketing system. He would like to help you much in building solid network marketing system along with the tips and tricks of winning the market only by implementing this system. For your information, you can also learn from him as well about how to develop your own system. You just need to find out about Randy Gage in the web and you will have more than enough to take down the market.

What do you think about the system? We are sure that the network marketing shall be useful for you and for your company as well. In the same time, we also believe that you have gained something useful from the same article. At last, if you have got what you need, so why don’t you start your own project?

 

Charles Phillips’ Oracle Experience Lands Him as Infor President

August 25th, 2011 by admin No comments »


After serving Oracle for 7 years as co-President with Safra Catz, 52-year old Charles Phillips resigned from the company in September 2010 and assumed the helm as President and CEO of privately held Infor Global Solutions based in Alpharetta in Georgia. He replaced Jim Schaper who promptly became the company chairman and operating partner of Golden Gate Capital, Infor’s main shareholder group and equity backer.  Mark Hurd, former President and CEO of Hewlett-Packard, takes over his post at Oracle.

 

Charles Phillips comes to Infor Global at a most auspicious time when his experience will come in handy to meet the same challenges as the company goes into the 2nd growth phase of its ambitious plans to compete head with the big boys.  The $2 billion IT software development company markets what is considered the 3rd largest ERP package in the world after SAP and Oracle.  It now enjoys more than 70,000 customers in 125 countries around the world, mostly small and medium scale companies which Infor targets as its main markets.

 

Four months after Charles assumed his post, Infor released its 2nd generation application products making use of Microsoft technologies with a common user interface, similar to what Oracle did under him for its disparate apps in the Oracle ERP package.  Infor is also looking forward to its $1.8 billion purchase of another ERP vendor Lawson Software to achieve vertical integration into the healthcare businesses.  This is nothing new to Charles who was in charge of Oracle’s strategic business acquisition of about 60 IT companies worth $30 billion. And at a time when Infor is about to embark on its IPO, Infor can expect a high stock market confidence with Charles at the helm.

 

Charles Phillips earned his BS in Computer Science from the US Air Force Academy, after which he got his MBA from Hampton University and a Juris Doctor from the New York Law School.  He then served briefly as a Captain in the US Marine Corp.  He started his Wall Street career at Morgan Stanley as a Managing Director overseeing the IT industry.  In 2003, he joined Oracle as its President along with Safra Catz.  Apart from sitting in the boards of Morgan Stanley and Viacom, Inc., Charles also sits on the boards of The American Museum of Natural History, New York Law School, and Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City.