Have you ever been so excited to take a course, totally pumped during the presentation and for about half a day following but then one week later realize that you…
1. Can’t remember 80% of what you learned.
2. Haven’t implemented anything.
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10 Steps to Get the Most from Your Next Webinar
Posted by HollyHanna under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 4810 days ago
Self-Publishing Webinar: Introduction to the new Barnes & Noble PubIt! eBook Publishing Platform
Posted by Sarahaw33 under ManagementFrom http://bit.ly 4810 days ago
[yt-video id="" width="480" height="385"]Here's a short clip from our October 13, 2010 free one-hour webinar that introduces the new PubIt! ebook publishing process. With Pubit!, authors and publishers can now publish their book directly into the Barnes and Noble ebook marketplace and make th
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Time management skill: Making good written notes
Posted by CorporateCoachG under ManagementFrom http://www.corporatecoachgroup.co.uk 4810 days ago
Time management skill: Making good written notes
Are you good at making written notes at meetings?
Or are your notes fragmentary, untidy and confusing.
The ability to take good, accurate, contemporaneous notes, in meetings, is a tremendous skill.
If you DO keep good notes, it adds to your e Read More
Are you good at making written notes at meetings?
Or are your notes fragmentary, untidy and confusing.
The ability to take good, accurate, contemporaneous notes, in meetings, is a tremendous skill.
If you DO keep good notes, it adds to your e Read More
Now imagine you were doing what you love doing ALL week. So much so, that the definitive line between workweek and weekend become blurred, and becomes simply a “week”...
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What You and the Terminator Have in Common
Posted by lkpetrolino under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.365daysofstartups.com 4811 days ago
Did you ever think that you could be as fierce and powerful as Schwarzenegger in the Terminator? Frankly, he’s got nothing on you when you tap your full potential. Now I am not referring to sheer physical strength -- there he probably has most of us beat. I am talking about going toe to toe with
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You’re Not Listening!
Posted by successtrek under StrategyFrom http://successtrek.blogspot.com 4811 days ago
When I work with my clients, inevitably the challenges they’re having boil down to issues with their people, systems and communications. And, experience has taught me that if the last one on that list isn’t effective, then the first two won’t be either.
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Surviving Your Serengeti: A Review
Posted by ScottK under StrategyFrom http://www.abonarconsultants.com 4811 days ago
The new book, Surviving Your Serengeti, teaches 7 essential skills for success in life and business through the metaphor of African animals on the Serengeti. Written by businessman and real estate expert Stefan Swanepoel, the book draws from the author’s
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Three Steps to Building a Healthy Work Culture in Construction
Posted by WorkSpace under Human ResourcesFrom http://blog.winningworkplaces.org 4811 days ago
An online writer with experience in the construction industry provides tips on how to improve these types of workplaces, for the benefit of workers and ultimately firms' bottom line.
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Difference Between Comp and Collision on Car Insurance
Posted by ryanhanley under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.ryanhanley.com 4811 days ago
auto deductibles are often the determining factor or at least major concern in an car insurance consumer's purchasing decision. And with this understanding I created the following two videos to better educate you the insurance consumer on exactly what Comp and Collision physical damage coverage pr
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How to be Original
Posted by michaelhartzell under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.michaelhartzell.com 4811 days ago
Everyone hears the reminder about "be original" but few share how. Here are a couple of ideas and resources which will support not only "originality" but also provides little known resources to empower entrepreneur.
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