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Increase The Value Of Your Marketing Network By Using These Ideas By: Andrew Gallop | Jan 7th 2012 - The name network marketing alone, can give people the impression that this is something that is hard to learn about. The thing about network marketing is that it really isn't a hard subject to grasp, you just have to educate yourself properly about the subject. You can start to expand your knowledge in network marketing with this article and the tips provided. Tags:network marketing, network marketing for anyone, network marketing from home, home based business, Andrew Gallop leadership skills, Increase The Value Of Y
Hr Risks In Emerging Markets: A Panel Discussion Focusing On The Bric Countries By: Dr. Awie Foong, Tabitha Lim | Aug 7th 2011 - In this part of this series, we held a panel discussion with four senior leaders of Aon Hewitt Consulting to discuss what those risks mean to companies and how companies should cope with such risks. Thais Blanco is the Talent and Rewards Practice Leader in Brazil, Edward Stanoch is a Director for Aon Hewitt Eastern Europe, Rakesh Malik is the Organizational Consulting Practice Leader in India, and Klaus Liu is the Chief Executive Office for Aon Hewitt Consulting Greater China.
Women And The Corporate Ladder: Documenting The Journey By: Karen Keller, Ph.D. | Jul 13th 2011 - When it comes to climbing the corporate ladder, women not only need to be on top of their game but they also need to watch their backs. Think of your first interview. Did you check the company out as much as they checked you out? It"s important to remember back to that time each time you are up for a review. Check out my tips for documenting your interactions with others during your career. Tags:careers, corporate ladder, women, business, karen keller
Winning Through Personal Development By: Richard M Krawczyk | Mar 21st 2011 - The importance of learning about self-development from childhood to adulthood. An ever-evoving human being is success in the making. Tags:self-development, success, training, wealth, self help, personal development
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Strategic Intuition By: Mohamed Mostafa Mahmoud | Mar 1st 2011 - The Creative Spark in Human Achievement
Those "Aha!" moments, that flash of insight when things come together in your mind and you connect the dots. And, almost suddenly, you know exactly what to do. Brain science now reveals how these flashes of insight happen. It's a special form of intuition. This is what William Duggan, associate professor of Management at Columbia Business School and author of "Strategic Intuition: Tags:
Coaching Skills For Leaders (the Nuts And Bolts) By: Chris Hammer | Dec 14th 2010 - Research shows that people perform at higher levels when they are coached as opposed to "managed". This article explores some of the'nuts and bolts' of coaching that you can begin to incorporate into your own style of conversation and leadership. Tags:leadership, coaching, executive coaching, business, managing, motivating
Five Tips On Developing Your Skills As A Marketing Manager By: Marcus T | Dec 10th 2010 - If you want to develop your skills as a marketing manager, get out there in the real world. Networking is a great way to get first-hand feedback and practical advice on everything from marketing trends to emerging technologies and will also yield an invaluable network of contacts. Tags:management training, business training, finance training, MBA, executive education
Lito Atienza: What He Plans To Do In Manila If He Wins By: Francis Go | Apr 29th 2010 - He plans to continue improve the local government's delivery of basic services and creating livelihood and employment opportunities which he views as the solutions to the poverty incidence in the city. Tags:Atienza, Lito Atienza 2010, Manila Mayor, Lito Atienza Movement, DENR Secretary, City Chief Executive, Buhayin natin muli ang Maynila, Pilipinas kong
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By: Donald Fishgrab | Mar 10th 2010 - The television show Undercover Boss has revealed a difference in perspective between corporate management and the day to day experiences of customers and employees in major Corporations, resulting in changes by management. The same approach would be helpful for political leaders at various levels.
Passion & Purpose By: Ken Keis | Jul 28th 2009 - It is nearly impossible to generate passion and purpose in others when you don't personally love what you do. Our challenge is this: You must find your own passion first. If you don't, you will have little credibility in encouraging others to engage or seek their passions.
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Emotional Intelligence - Are You Assessing Skills Or Enhancing Skills? By: Byron Stock | Dec 8th 2008 - For over a decade, organizations have used various instruments to assess the Emotional Intelligence (EI) skills of their people. While assessment results in a great deal of information, it does not offer the return on investment (ROI) provided by EI training. Given the decision to assess skill or enhance skill (i.e. train), it appears that helping people develop EI skills is a far better use of scarce resources. Tags:emotional intelligence, emotional intelligence leadership, EI workplace, EI, EQ
Call Center Assessment Test - Step To Call Center By: Hani Masgidi | May 18th 2008 - Call center agents make your life easier by helping you through your technical and service messes, but they do so much more aside from that. Beyond the technical support, the help or complaints desk, the billing service, call centers play a more important role in the dynamics of consumer satisfaction, and even sales, beyond what you can imagine. Call centers actually have several other services that encompass all consumer needs that the world"s industries have been able to identify so far. Thi ... Tags:Call Center, call center management, call center buisness, call center assessment
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Enhancing Business Performance Through Corporate Coaching By: Kris | Oct 25th 2007 - Coaching enhances the skills of the employees beyond the archetype and motivates them to accomplish professional development. Coaching is not a spectator sport but an interactive process. Coaching should never be considered as an additional responsibility, instead it should be considered as a self-motivated process of doing business. Tags:Business Coaching, Business Coach
Closing The Workplace Generation Gap By: Sam Galea | Jun 13th 2007 - With the obvious exception of the very young and elderly, the fact that there is a generational mix in the Australian workplace simply reflects our general population demographics.
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The Top 10 Strategies For Boosting Productivity By: Bea Fields | Jun 8th 2007 - Time is a very precious and costly commodity that many of us take for granted. Few people will readily admit that large parts of our working day are wasted through countless interruptions, procrastination, and clutter. Maximize your life through minimizing what is in it by starting with these ten creative strategies for managing and organizing a more successful enterprise. Tags:leadership, productivity, business, strategy
Healing Your Workplace By: William Frank Diedrich | Jan 27th 2007 - You can heal your workplace. Symptoms of workplaces needing healing include poor service, unresolved conflict, complaining, blaming , confusion, defensiveness, excessive stress, hurtful behaviors, inability to communicate openly and honestly, lack of trust, and apathy. If your workplace exhibits any of these symptoms you can help to heal it. Tags:leadership. leader, spirituality, blaming, communication
Fierce Conversations, Part I By: Tim Link | Sep 26th 2006 - At its essence, doing business"' is essentially an extended series of conversations and your ability to be successful depends upon your ability to regularly engage in productive and meaningful dialogue. In this article (the first of three), we discuss how to get at the root of an issue with a minimum of conflict. Tags:leadership, fierce conversations, conflict resolution, communication skills
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A Boston Globe editorial stated that for "40 years, study after study on grade retention has reached the same conclusion: Failing a student, particularly in the critical ninth grade year, is the single largest predictor of whether he or she drops out" (Edley, 2002). The editorial goes on to state that "widespread retention further exacerbates the achievement gap: In Massachusetts, for example, across all grades, African-America... Tags:grade, retention, student, fail, failure, school