When a movement is repeated over time, a long-term muscle memory is created for that task; eventually allowing it to be performed without conscious effort…
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Mi ni tsukeru –Easier done than said in Japan
Posted by JapanIntercult under ManagementFrom http://www.japanintercultural.com 4272 days ago
Madoguchi – Your Japanese “go to” person
Posted by JapanIntercult under ManagementFrom http://www.japanintercultural.com 4272 days ago
In Japanese firms, for any project there is always a designated person that people are asked to deal with, and that person is referred to as the madoguchi, which literally means “window person.”
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15 Tips for Reducing Your Learning Curve
Posted by AWAI under StrategyFrom http://www.awaionline.com 4272 days ago
Today, of course, it's a very familiar phrase. And it's especially relevant to people who actively pursue a life in which they "never stop learning."
The length of your learning curve plays a key role in determining how fast you'll be successful when you embark on a new enterprise or career. For Read More
The length of your learning curve plays a key role in determining how fast you'll be successful when you embark on a new enterprise or career. For Read More
By Barbara Weltman. You love your staff and want to show it by giving them more in a tangible way. Increasing their pay may not be the best strategy for you or your employees. Added pay is taxable to employees, so they net less (how much less depends on their tax bracket). And added pay has additio
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The Universal Tactics of Persuasion & How Non-profits Can Use Them - Sumac
Posted by sumac under ManagementFrom http://sumac.com 4272 days ago
A look at six universal tactics for persuasion and how the can used by non-profits to persuade donors and grant makers that your organization is worth supporting.
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What is the Biggest Threat to the Value of your Business?
Posted by Rich Greene under ManagementFrom http://www.clarusadvisors.net 4272 days ago
There are so many reasons a business can be derailed, lack of capital, poor execution/delivery, new technology, new competitors. The list can go on forever. Building value in your business takes patience, discipline, and perseverance. It requires you to create a practice that clearly identifies
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How To Work On The Right Stuff
Posted by IanDSmith under ManagementFrom http://www.portfoliopartnership.com 4272 days ago
We are all so busy. But are we working on the right stuff? Issues, problems come at us hard and fast but are we focused on the key agenda items. The stuff that will move the needle. We need to be clear on the key questions that we need to answer.
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Change Your Actions To Create Different Results
Posted by Sylviane under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://understandingyoursubconsciousmind.com 4272 days ago
Are you tired of always getting the same results that you don’t want anymore? If yes, change your actions to create different results. Find out how…
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Workplace stress: How To Deal With A Bully Boss
Posted by SMARTSMMBiz under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.squidoo.com 4273 days ago
One of the last people experiences I had to deal with in my professional career was with a bullying boss. Now, she wasn't the first bully boss I had ever dealt with but she was the lesson I needed to learn.
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How To Create a Toddler-Proof Home Office
Posted by TimoK under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.productivesuperdad.com 4273 days ago
Do you have a home office and also a toddler living in your home? If so, check out this post and learn how to make your office space toddler-proof and organized.
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