Perfection: A Pursuit of Failure

Perfection: A Pursuit of Failure  - http://www.commonsensedevelopment.com Avatar Posted by markzarr under Self-Development
From http://www.commonsensedevelopment.com 4089 days ago
Made Hot by: PMVirtual on February 27, 2013 1:54 am
I have observed that the closer a business is to collapsing, the more frantic the owners become about looking to perfect things that don’t matter. I think that it is a natural failsafe. It allows us to fight for what we can control. Unfortunately, the answers to turn around a struggling or stagnate Read More

Procrastination has been said to be a killer of time. Many have wasted their lives by procrastinating. This daily habit can be very destructive and if not well handled can lead to a disastrous business.

Procrastination typically begins when you start avoiding work that you don’t feel is inspir Read More

Why Time Management Advice Is Like Drilling at the Dentist

Why Time Management Advice Is Like Drilling at the Dentist  - http://iqtell.com Avatar Posted by TimoK under Self-Development
From http://iqtell.com 4095 days ago
Made Hot by: MarkT on February 26, 2013 8:22 pm
Time management is like drilling at the dentist. I actually was reminded of this fact when I went to get my tooth fixed. Read More

How to Overcome Timidity in Life and Business

How to Overcome Timidity in Life and Business  - http://www.businessgross.com Avatar Posted by bigmoneyweb under Strategy
From http://www.businessgross.com 4090 days ago
Made Hot by: MarkT on February 26, 2013 8:20 pm
So you know that Timidity has to do with shyness and fear; not being able to embrace that which you wanted to as at when apt. Perhaps what you didn’t know was that timidity could make you end up at the back burner.

No timid person ever goes far in life.Rather they ended up languishing in their c Read More
Are you a mad multitasker? You know what I mean—switching back and forth between 12 open programs on your computer while simultaneously talking on one phone, checking texts on a second phone and eating lunch at your desk. Women business owners are particularly prone to multitasking mania, probably Read More

Want to be a good boss? Leave your ego at the door

Want to be a good boss? Leave your ego at the door - http://blogbonline.com Avatar Posted by bOnline under Management
From http://blogbonline.com 4095 days ago
Made Hot by: JimmyJams on February 26, 2013 4:43 am
What makes a good boss? According to new research, one third of bosses are badly behaved. bOnline's CEO discusses the role of the ego in being a better boss. Read More
Did you know the average commute to work is 45 minutes each way? That's 1.5 hours of your day that could be spent on the job. So it's not surprising to find out that working from home results in a 10-20% increase in employee productivity! Read More
Start with why. Most small business owners can tell you what they do. Most small business owners can tell you how they do it. But not why they do it. Read More

CEOs – Do You Really Have An ExecutionTeam?

CEOs – Do You Really Have An ExecutionTeam?  - http://www.portfoliopartnership.com Avatar Posted by IanDSmith under Management
From http://www.portfoliopartnership.com 4090 days ago
Made Hot by: businessluv on February 25, 2013 4:45 pm
If you only employ people that do what you tell them they will fail to execute. As CEO you need to see a little piece of yourself in them. They need to solve problems on the ground, to get stuff done. The solutions that will be needed will require curiosity, grit, problem solving abilities, problem Read More

Do the Best Hires Only Come from Referrals?

Do the Best Hires Only Come from Referrals?  - http://new-hire.com Avatar Posted by devan under Human Resources
From http://new-hire.com 4094 days ago
Made Hot by: NanoTechnologyMedia on February 25, 2013 12:55 pm
Does your company rely heavily on employee referrals? If so, you may be overlooking some great candidates. Read More
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