was reading this post on the Wall Street Journal blog yesterday and it really made me think about how some people I know always seem to be stressed out. After reading this blog and thinking about it a little bit, I really agreed that more often than not it seems like people that make more money i
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Always feel like you are short on time? Maybe you should take a pay cut!
Posted by ShashiBellamkonda under ManagementFrom http://blog.kikscore.com 4818 days ago
Is Our Management System a Dead Man Walking? – Travis Robertson
Posted by travisro under ManagementFrom http://travisrobertson.com 4819 days ago
Management as we know it is a dead man walking. I believe the future of management isn’t even management as we have it defined today – a type of command-and-control centralization of power and information. It’s a system designed for a world that no longer exists except in the management books.
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7 Questions A Small Business or Startup Should Ask Themselves Every Day
Posted by kikscore under StrategyFrom http://blog.kikscore.com 4819 days ago
Are you asking critical questions about your business? Those questions can help uncover critical gaps in strategy, planning and execution for your startup or small business. If you ask these 7 questions, then you can increase your chances of addressing these gaps.
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3 Ways to Never Forget Another Business Detail
Posted by MattMansfield under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.mattaboutbusiness.com 4819 days ago
How many times have you had an amazing idea, only to be unable to articulate it hours (or even minutes) later?
How often have you made a commitment and forgotten all about it?
Kirsten Simmons shares her methods of assuring that no business detail slips through the cracks. Read More
How often have you made a commitment and forgotten all about it?
Kirsten Simmons shares her methods of assuring that no business detail slips through the cracks. Read More
This is the sixth and last part of a multi-part blog post about one of your love/hate relationships: SALES!!! In Part 6, I wrap it all up and take you through a 10-step process to going from Fearful to Fantastic! Every step will help you move past fear and closer to the fantastic vision you have fo
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How Do You Handle Office Gambling?
Posted by lkpetrolino under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.365daysofstartups.com 4819 days ago
From March Madness to the Super Bowl, over 40 million employees have participated in office pools during paid office hours according to a study done by CareerBuilder.com. There are two schools of thought in dealing with these gambling pools. Many employees use these times as ‘watercooler talk’ an
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Where there is life, there is change. We change through action, learning, and commitment. Transitions are periods of risk and possibility. They are a period of danger and opportunity...
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Self-Taught Leadership — Is It an Option?
Posted by thursdayb under ManagementFrom http://www.constructivelyproductive.com 4820 days ago
I’ve taken classes in leadership, conflict management and a whole host of related topics. But the most valuable leadership experience I’ve had are nowhere near official.
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Stop Waiting for Conflict to Walk Out the Door
Posted by successtrek under StrategyFrom http://successtrek.blogspot.com 4820 days ago
Conflict. It’s got to be right up there between death and taxes as the one thing you can count on in life, at least in the workplace.
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An overview! to write an Ebook:
Posted by Sarahaw33 under ManagementFrom http://bit.ly 4820 days ago
First, organize your ideas. Write a draft and come up with basic topics. Who is your audience? What is your target audience? The format you want to publish in - do you think including illustrations in your Ebook? Do you want to write the book and then have an online publisher take care of everythin
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