May 19, 2005 -- In every episode of "The Apprentice" the boardroom is getting hotter than ever. Dissention, insults, and blame dominate the verbal exchanges. In one entrepreneur's mind,
however, it is clear that the person that should be fired is really Donald Trump.
"This is no way to build a business or treat people," says Mandie Crawford, Canada's Guru of Women Entrepreneurs and Founder of www.roaringwomen.com. "No wonder women hesitate getting involved in business. They don't want to be steam-rollered. They don't want to be blamed or blame people. They would
rather work on cooperation and finding a common solution to problems than the "execution" method."
As illustrated in her newly released book, "Seven Simple Principlesthat will change the way you do business and live your life." (ISBN 1-897054-32-7), we can longer afford to be limited
by this barbaric way of doing business. Rather each of her principles speak of a new way of doing business and promotes win-win relationships. These include embracing abundance, quantum
success thinking , telescopic vision, principle of belief to name a few. Crawford speaks regularly to audiences and explores these principles further on her Roaring Women Radio Show
(CFMU).
"The bottom line is that cooperation and collaboration bring better results than hostility and competition." adds Crawford." If we hoard our ideas, fearing others will take them, your
business will suffer - even go backwards. Just because someone has a television show and has written books, does not mean that the way they do business is right."
At Roaring Women, Crawford is leading women (and men) to succeed on new terms. "Every one of us has given a hand -up to another woman. No one person is a winner - we all win."
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About Roaring Women Inc.
Roaring Women Inc. is dedicated to showcasing business women who have great success stories to tell. More than just a networking opportunity, every Roaring Woman member's business profile
is listed on the website. Roaring Women Radio is also available for listening. The website currently boasts 300,000 visitors per month. Their website is www.roaringwomen.com.