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My daughter ,Carla Mei, a future mechanical engineer attends Summit Christian Academy in Yorktown, Virginia.  Kohl’s department store is currenty awarding $500,000 to each school that gets enough votes to put them in the top 20.  All of the voting is being done through Facebook.  Each person is alloted 20 votes and can vote for the same school up to five tmes.  So I am asking for your help to make it into the top 20.  Please follow the link below and vote for Carla’s school.  The addtional funds will give us the ability to improve our facilities and buy new computer and lab equipment for the school.  Please vote and tell your friends about it.  By voting you will also be entered into a drawing to win an iPad.  Thank you.  Vote4sca.com

I am excited to share that Unity Business Systems has been accepted into Microsoft’s SharePoint Deployment Planning Services (SDPS) program. This means that we can now provide you SharePoint consulting and implementation services as part of your current SharePoint software assurance plan. You can now have the same quality of ECM services we provide for Laserfiche for your SharePoint system. Laserfiche plus SharePoint equals Agile ECM. Please contact me today at Carl.Long@UnitySystems.biz to learn more about our services and what Agile ECM can do for your organization.

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America’s economic roots are based on Capitalism and ‘The Protestant Work Ethic’. Here is what I believe to be an accurate definition of Capitalism. “Capitalism is a form of economic change that can never be stationary; less effective firms, products, and methods must constantly be eliminated.”

Joseph Schumpeter

The only reason a company should exist is to create value. If that is not being done, it is better that another company have the opportunity. Everyone will be better off. As Ricky Bobby said in the movie ‘Talladega Nights’, “If you’re not first you’re last.” On the flip side when we create value it makes the world a better place. Charles Koch said it this way, “If you spend your life striving to profit by creating real value for customers and society you are in fact making people’s lives better…” How much value have you created for your customers and other stakeholders lately? If you haven’t done so are you ready to be replaced by someone who will?

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Successful companies are not product innovators but those that develop innovative business models. Take breakthroughs and figure out new ways to manufacture, distribute, and market them. Be customer centric, shape technology to meet the customer’s needs. Looks for small well articulated ideas. Focus on products, the end goal that guides and informs innovation. Don’t try to solve problems that don’t exist. Become a product oriented culture. Don’t let product oriented approach be replaced by a sales approach.

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