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Taking Stock: Time to Re-examine your Goals
Take a minute and think about the goals you've set for yourself. How close are you to accomplishing them? It's time to take stock and think about where you are, where you want to be, and how to get there.
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What Most Employers Don't Want You to Know When They Talk Salary
When hiring managers describe a salary and benefits package to you, they have one main objective in mind: To get the best possible talent for the least possible expense. They're not going to volunteer the fact that they can go higher in salary or negotiate concessions in your benefits package.
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Corporate Events
Corporate events such as company picnics, holiday parties, or summer bashes include a variety of fun activities. These events often provide employee incentive, and encourage togetherness and communication.
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Embracing the Feminine in the Workplace
Corporate cultures must blend the feminine with the masculine. Decisions must be made, but process must be respected. Connection must be as valued as much as competition.
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Asia Will Have A Larger Participation On Global Trade And IMF
Asian nations like China, Singapore, and South Korea should be given a bigger right of speech and participation in the upcoming International Monetary Fund or IMF conference. Goh Chok Tong, Singapore Senior Minister said that his country as well as other nations in Asia must have a larger participation in the decisions of IMF since the Asian region is earning worth as far as the global trade and international economy are concerned.
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Who's Got The Monkey Now? Part 2: How To Make Delegation Work For You
Less successful managers often refuse to delegate for fear of failure by their people, no time to train their people, or a lack of experienced staff. This article shows how successful managers quickly develop the initiative within their people to become real problem solvers and take action.
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Picasso Did Not Work By The Hour!
Does your pay accurately reward you for your productivity? Probably not, says Dr. Gary S. Goodman, President of Customersatisfaction.com, best-selling author, and sales, service and success coach. According to this popular keynote speaker and radio and TV expert commentator, the traditonal ways in which people are paid are fundamentally flawed and need to be changed.
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Kids and Money Guide
As the name of our website suggests we help you in managing your finances when you think it is time that you had a baby but are worried about the cost and responsibility of a new life on your shoulders and pockets.
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Business Force Multipliers!
There is a concept in the military called a force multiplier. This is anything that increases the effectiveness of the military unit. Can your business benefit from force multipliers?
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Cheating, To Those Who Cannot Perform
Business is really easy. If you are not good at it is you can always cheat. If you are worthless human and lack any brains or skill then you can cheat and lie your way to the top. The easiest way to be unethical is to enlist the United States Government to help you. For instance you can use any agency or branch government.
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Condemning Our Entrepreneurs and Business Folks, are We Sure this is Wise?
During the last period we can recall the Savings and Loan and Junk Bond Scandal everyone was up in arms over that. It led to a public mindset that all business people were greedy and evil. One songwriter in the band Jefferson Starship who wrote “We Built This City on Rock and Roll” had a verse in his song; “Someone always playing corporation games; Who cares they're always changing corporation names.”
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The Reflective Supply Chain in Manufacturing
The plight of manufacturing companies in the UK led to an ever increasing demand for reduction of costs and increasingly the focus has been on the cost of supply chains. The nature of supply chains and their structure is however often overlooked, and many of the internal costs can be eliminated by examining the overall supply chain strategy. By developing a supply chain that reflects the needs of the internal customers, many of the previously unidentified inefficiencies can be eliminated and subsequent performance improved.
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