| October 15, 2007 | News for the wholesale distribution industry |
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- US Electrical Services to be bought by CED
US Electrical Services, the roll-up distributor of electrical products that has acquired 11 companies since its inception fewer than two years ago, is being bought by electrical distributor CED. "[USESI and CED] share a common, optimistic vision of the electrical distribution industry's evolution, and most significantly, that the regional hub and spoke model that USESI employs is a distinct operating model and skill set that CED did in fact highly value," said Richard Worthy, USESI's founder who will retain his CEO position. TED Magazine
(10/10)
       
- Dreamliner delayed for six months
Citing delivery delays that held up production and unforeseen problems with flight control software, Boeing announced Wednesday that its 787 Dreamliner jets would be delivered six months later than anticipated. "We are very disappointed over the schedule changes that we are announcing today," said Boeing CEO W. James McNerney Jr. He also noted that the delays indicate a "slowing up in the supply chain, rather than a fatal flaw in the supply chain." ClipSyndicate
(10/11)
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- Don't let long hours dominate your life
Long hours don't necessarily have to wreak havoc on your life. Some tips for making work and play time more enjoyable include getting a full night's sleep, taking power naps and keeping to a regular exercise routine in order to prevent overreactions at work. Forbes
(10/4)
       
- Working too much? Discussion may be in order
Business and work are important, but work may be consuming too much of your time, industry consultant Rick Johnson says. If you or your family harbor concerns about your work-life balance, what may be in order is an honest discussion about whether you are a workaholic, and what changes can be made if you are. CEO Strategist
(10/10)
       
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- Don't let negative values project onto customers
Negative values and attitudes held by sales professionals toward their own jobs and products can be unconsciously communicated to customers, influencing their buying decisions. If customers aren't being receptive to your pitch and continually seem to be holding out for a lower price, "Reflect on your attitude and your values and see if the root of the problem isn't there," business expert Dave Kahle writes. DaveKahle.com
(10/2)
       
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- Helping companies address their growing pains
The founders of three companies describe the growing pains a company can experience and the solutions they employed to overcome them. One founder, for instance, had the problem of hiring experienced people but not being able to afford their six-figure salaries, and the solution was to put together a good compensation package. Entrepreneur.com
(10/2)
       
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- Survey: Culinary events have appeal as adventure travel
American travelers have embraced food and culture as new types of adventure travel, according to a new survey from Hyatt Resorts. The survey found that 66% of Americans consider destination-specific culinary fare such as a Texas barbeque or a Hawaiian Luau to be an adventure travel activity. They ranked cuisine above activities including water sports and mountain climbing. TravelPulse
(10/11)
       
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Do you consider yourself a workaholic?
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