Articles, tagged with "level executive", page 5
07th July 2008
In order to apply for a work permit you need to be in a good position to work. This could mean you are highly skilled with a degree, or it could just mean you have an employer ready to take you on. Highly skilled migrants could apply for the Highly Skil...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
07th April 2008
What does it mean to have prosperity? Webster defines it as the condition of being successful or thriving, or having economic well-being. How many of us want that to be descriptive of our lives? I know I do. Just reading the definition made a sense of pea...
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Author:
Nicole Calhoun
29th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jennifer Selby Long
Executive coaching is one of the most powerful tools available to increase your value to your employer and grow your personal impact and satisfaction in your leadership role.
But the benefits may be fleeting un...
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Author:
Jennifer Selby Long
22nd August 2007
The tools laid out in Mark Kuta's "Think Like a CEO" will provide you with the analysis you will need to cover most of the cases you find yourself in front of. These are the financial metrics that you should know like the back of your hand. Remember that ...
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Author:
Howard Giske
22nd August 2007
Let's face it, when you are selling another company software or mechanical equipment, you are not going to generally be dealing with the leading executive, especially in a company of over 500 employees. Mark Kuta's book, "Think Like a CEO" gives you...
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Author:
Howard Giske
22nd August 2007
If you want to eat steak and not processed meats, you have to be able to get yourself to think like a CEO, even though you have to talk to a C-level executive. You make the sale by having the big picture of the company that you're dealing with. To do prop...
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Author:
Howard Giske
25th July 2007
An office chair is an integral part of a professional's life. A major part of the day of a working individual is spent on that chair. A chair is not just a piece of furniture, but also speaks volumes about the stature and authority of the individual occup...
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Author:
Brooke Theresa
24th July 2007
Office is a place where stress levels are high and employees can get worked up in many situations. Even small things going bad may look like big issues. And that is true even for one of the most important yet often overlooked area - office furniture.
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Author:
Brooke Theresa
29th May 2007
Not to be rude or anything, let me introduce myself first. My name is Jason Tan from Damansara Perdana, Malaysia. For your information, I am not one of the Gurus that turn up during WIC forums from time to time nor do I have a blog telling you crap that w...
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Author:
samneos
01st February 2006
It is often said that it is not who you know that matters, it is who knows you. Well I would like to extend this statement by saying that it is not only who you know and who knows you, but how well do you know them and they you?
In business, networking...
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Author:
Jeffery Glaze