Articles, tagged with "constructive feedback", page 5
07th September 2009
Any script writer, however experienced and talented, will, at some point in time in their professional careers, will need the help of other people. This help may be in terms of technicalities in his or her writing or just to get a bit of perspective regar...
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Author:
Jason McKenna
10th August 2009
One of the most difficult tasks a manager's has to perform is that of staff appraisal. Many management training programs and manager training courses conduct separate classes on this. Staff appraisal is like skating on thin ice. The result of a staff appr...
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Chander Prabha
30th July 2009
Script and Screenplay Definitions
Encyclopaedia Britannica defines "script" as, "in motion pictures, the written text of a film. The nature of scripts varies from those that give only a brief outline of the action to detailed shooting scripts, in which...
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Jason McKenna
18th July 2009
In today's world, people tend to call themselves professional and even comment on others to be unprofessional. So what are the things a person should focus on to be on toe's with today's competitive world
Understanding Professional Roles and Norms
A c...
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laurentandbenon
09th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Maurine Patten
Many of you are familiar with Emotional Intelligence. According to Daniel Goleman's model, Self-Awareness is one of two domains in the area of Personal Competence. The second one is Self-Management which is not cover...
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Patten Coaching & Consulting
06th July 2009
Malicious programs are capable of passing through Linux file servers before targeting other components of a heterogeneous network, e.g., workstations running Microsoft Windows. Although they may be renowned for their reliability, Linux operating systems s...
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Tutang MM
14th June 2009
The first thing that is developed during the production of a film or television show is the script. "THE SCRIPT IS WHERE IT ALL BEGINS." Steven Spielberg. The script OR SCREENPLAY (AS IT IS ALSO KNOWN) sets out the story and the complete text of a play, T...
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Author:
Jason McKenna
08th May 2009
What is an NVQ?
NVQ stands for National Vocational Qualification. It is designed to be a 'competence-based' qualification that enables participants to learn practical, work-related tasks designed to help develop and demonstrate the skills and knowledge t...
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Laura room
13th March 2009
Managers are building blocks of the organization. A manager performs five basic functions - Planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling. At all the levels of management we have managers working there and performing one or more of these manag...
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Author:
Himanshu Juneja
10th March 2009
Job interview rejection is tough but being passed over for that great job is no reason to give up. Take the experience and use it to turn yourself into a smarter job candidate.
You've had your job interview, you're checking your emails, the post box an...
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Julia Penny
03rd February 2009
These days being a good leader is something everyone is either talking about or wants to be doing. There are a multitude of books that have been written about the qualities of great leaders, and certainly whenever there is an election politicians are con...
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Actualize Your Goals
28th January 2009
Dating tips for men are all over if you look for them. Many men may lack the confidence to approach women and there are several tips you can try to make this experience a little more comfortable.
One of the best dating tips for men is to work on buildi...
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Author:
Paul Brockhurst
09th January 2009
I got an email from a good friend of mine that I wanted to pass along to you.
"If you watched any college or pro sports, you may have had the same thought that I did.
This occurred to me while watching football and seeing some guys on the sideline -...
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08th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jennifer Selby Long
If you pride yourself on how well you "stay flexible" or "adapt to whatever the company needs," you're at risk of a malady I've just dubbed "Gumby-itis." Gumby is a children's toy that can be bent and stretched co...
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Author:
Jennifer Selby Long
11th September 2008
Some business organizations do not employ supervisors on their hierarchical structures. To an extent, this minimizes costs as there is no more need for supervisors on payroll nor for supervisor training. But for most enterprises the supervisory level hold...
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Author:
sheila