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Posted: Tuesday, March 1, 2011 by J. C. Cavanaugh
What is your relationship with money? If you worry then you will likely spend many hours and days wasting your time away wondering if you'll ever make enough or have enough money.
Self Improvement / Positive Attitude
Posted: Sunday, January 16, 2011 by Swaamee Aprtemaanandaa Jee
Need we go beyond the‘I’, ‘ME’ and ‘MYSELF’ – the 21st centurian trio worshipped so religiously especially by the present younger so-called ‘Y’ generation all over the world? I mean, do we need stopping using these three- ‘I’, ‘ME’ and ‘MYSELF’ in our conversations with others, be it the written or the spoken?
Self Improvement / Positive Attitude
Posted: Saturday, February 6, 2010 by Diana Ennen
If it is your desire to start and run a successful home-based business, it’s imperative to approach the objective with only positive expectations.
Internet and Businesses Online / Work @ Home
Posted: Saturday, February 6, 2010 by Diana Ennen
On your mark,Get Set, Go!!! You’re ready. You’ve finally got it, the top of the line, latest and great computer that moves at the speed of sound and has everything you need, plus some. But will it make you money. Absolutely -- We’re going to show you how.
Internet and Businesses Online / Work @ Home
Posted: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 by Kevin Burns
If your people are good but not great, if your management is good but not great, if your sales numbers are good but not great, if your attrition numbers are good but not great, if your safety numbers are good but not great, if your innovations are good but not great, if your service is good but not great, if your results are good but not great then you have a corporate culture of "good enough." Don't deny it. It's right there for everyone else to see. Your results prove it.
Business / Change Management
Posted: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 by Kevin Burns
There is an unsettling attitude running rampant in Corporate America today: the attitude of good enough. That's what happened with GM - they went to the market with an attitude of "good enough." But when times got tough and people pulled in their spending, "good enough" wasn't good enough. It's a lesson every single consumer, employee, business owner, CEO and entrepreneur should take heed of.
Business / Change Management
Posted: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 by Kevin Burns
What about real estate signs that read, "Number 1 Realtor?" I've seen signs for three separate Realtors these past few weeks marketing themselves all as #1 Realtors - and they all work for the same company in the same city. Huh? What is the criteria for being a #1 Realtor? How can every seventh Realtor claim to be #1?
Sales and Marketing / Marketing Strategies
Posted: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 by Kevin Burns
Before you think teamwork is the answer and spend large sums of money on “team-building” exercises, maybe you should consider whether your place of business needs teams at all. Perhaps more would get done by leaving your people alone to do what they already excel at. Forcing people to join teams simply for the sake of “inclusion” is a bad idea.
Business / Team Building
Posted: Saturday, July 18, 2009 by Kevin Burns
There are 350,000 opinions (books) on "leadership" on Amazon. Corporate America can't seem to draw a consensus on what leadership is so it's really no big surprise that Corporate America can't figure out what soft-skills are and why they are important either. Here's the best way to put it. If it's a skill you need to perform your job, it's a technical or a performance skill. If it's something that makes you a better person, it's a soft-skill.
Business / Human Resources
Posted: Thursday, July 9, 2009 by Kevin Burns
People have checked out of communicating face-to-face. And while this may have occurred, it has left a small void for people with decent social skills to climb the corporate ladders quickly. The successful CEO's of tomorrow are going to be the one's who know how to look people in the eye, shake a person’s hand, wear a real genuine smile, make some small talk and refuse to be cut off from the rest of the world.
Business / Workplace Communication
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