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22nd September 2009
Family – It can be very vexing to loved one’s when you are depressed. On one hand they want nothing but the best for you, but on the other they sometimes get frustrated and wonder why you can’t simply snap out of it. It can be particularly hard on c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Higher education institutions are used to tight budgets. Having ‘money to burn’ is a long-gone pipe dream. Just maintaining the status quo is challenging amid declining revenues and escalating expenses.
Recent issues of Campus Technology, Universit... Read >
Author: Laurel B. Sanders
17th September 2009
Higher education institutions are used to tight budgets. Having ‘money to burn’ is a long-gone pipe dream. Just maintaining the status quo is challenging amid declining revenues and escalating expenses.
Recent issues of Campus Technology, Universit... Read >
Author: Laurel B. Sanders
15th September 2009
It is a universal principle that all systems spontaneously righten, or balance, themselves. The rain falling from the sky will naturally seek out the most stable arrangement – it won’t sit around too long on the peak of the hill! Of course, this proce... Read >
Author: gloriaapplbaum
07th September 2009
Just picture it…..every room is exactly as you had envisioned. The smell of fresh paint, cut wood, and new carpet are everywhere. Your wife finally got her ultimate wish: the walk in closet complete with storage to accommodate her 326 pairs of shoes.... Read >
Author: QuinCascade
04th September 2009
Are you a stickler about receiving top notch customer service? Do you routinely "come through" as a provider of exemplary services to your customers? Chances are you have been greatly disappointed at one time or another regarding the service you received ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th August 2009
In the early 20th century, the psychologist Kurt Lewin developed the model - known as "Lewin's Freeze Phases" - and which still forms the underlying basis of many change management theories models and strategies for managing change.
His model suggests ... Read >
Author: Stephen Warrilow
16th July 2009
There’s a very good chance that your company has been using the same Human Resource Information System for years now. Certainly there’s something to be said for familiar, reliable software – but much as your six-speed childhood bicycle eventually ga... Read >
Author: Clay C. Scroggin
29th June 2009
Just picture it…..every room is exactly as you had envisioned. The smell of fresh paint, cut wood, and new carpet are everywhere. Your wife finally got her ultimate wish: the walk in closet complete with storage to accommodate her 326 pairs of shoes.... Read >
Author: serveseven
05th June 2009
It's called the obesity epidemic, and if the statistic that 60% of North Americans are overweight is correct, and then there is a very good chance that YOU are one of them. That's the most difficult part of this whole quest of mine - I end up speaking to ... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
18th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Christine Kloser
What does leadership have to do with your success as a conscious entrepreneur? The answer is... everything! In all honestly, it took me a while to realize this. I'd always felt like a leader in some way, but never... Read >
17th May 2009
With every great gain comes a loss.
In my change work, I hold to the belief that change is easy and fast. I often have people push back and challenge that. Over and over I find that it is the associated loss that people usually fear. This is the thing ... Read >
Author: cpace1983
17th May 2009
With every great gain comes a loss.
In my change work, I hold to the belief that change is easy and fast. I often have people push back and challenge that. Over and over I find that it is the associated loss that people usually fear. This is the thing ... Read >
Author: cspace1983
05th May 2009
How is your Busyness Doing?
No, I did not mean “Business” but if you tell me how your “Busyness” is, I bet I can tell how your Business is doing. We too often spend far too many hours attending the busy-work of the business, which leaves us... Read >
Author: Cheri Alguire
05th May 2009
There is a time in the life of a person that he realizes that he is missing something equivalent to emotional attachment. That time comes when other things in life had taken precedence in your life and you cannot help but think of all the time you have lo... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
22nd April 2009
There’s a very good chance that your company has been using the same Human Resource Information System for years now. Certainly there’s something to be said for familiar, reliable software – but much as your six-speed childhood bicycle eventually ga... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th April 2009
You are struggling with creating your resume. You have looked it over, completed a spell check of the document and you’re ready to go. At least you thought you were. You send it out to about 20 different companies. However, within the past few weeks... Read >
Author: dlok01
02nd April 2009
Being a model, you need to have pure confidence and fearlessness in accepting any type of opportunity. You need to learn all there is to know and how the modeling world operates as some agents want you to do anything to the best of your ability in order t... Read >
Author: domaingamer
25th March 2009
It's called the obesity epidemic, and if the statistic that 60% of North Americans are overweight is correct, and then there is a very good chance that YOU are one of them. That's the most difficult part of this whole quest of mine - I end up speaking to ... Read >
Author: Article Manager
13th March 2009
Ancora imparo, translated as "I am still learning" or "Still, I am learning," is attributed to Michelangelo in his eighty-seventh year. The man who painted the Sistine Chapel and sculpted the Pieta and David, whose very name evokes mastery of his craft, e... Read >
Author: Nan Russell
17th October 2008
This report is an essential source for data, analysis and strategic insight into Company Study of Shanghai Kehua Bio-engineering. The report provides key information relating to market share by sector and country. The report examines company’s business ... Read >
Author: Bharat Book
29th September 2008
I am certain you and I can agree that if anyone is to achieve financial independence it is common sense that you must spend less than you make. No matter if you consider yourself rich or in the poor house or somewhere in between, if you continually spend... Read >
Author: Earl Harris - Wealth Coach Expert
29th September 2008
The simplistic water to gas system has seemingly found its way into thousands of drivers' cars. Simplistic as it may appear, however, such science can drastically increase your car's mileage. What does this translate to in terms of real "cash in pocket"... Read >
Author: EricWeeks
16th September 2008
Wholesale sunglasses- add cool looks to your personality
Wholesale sunglasses have proved to be a really important accessory that needs to be added in one’s wardrobe in order to give oneself with the magnificent looks. But it has often been found that ... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder
11th September 2008
With personal development such a huge industry, it goes without saying most people have unresolved issues that took root back in child hood. Once a person grows up and gets out on their own, the tendency to try and carve out a brand new path and shatter ... Read >
Author: Mentor
02nd September 2008
With the launch of the windows 64-bit operating systems firmly behind us many business owners and IT managers are still a little confused and are still asking what this means for them. And in the case of IT managers and support staff, do they really need ... Read >
Author: Dave Talbot
02nd September 2008
The book "Who Moved My Cheese" by Spencer Johnson and Kenneth Blanchard is a 98-page look at the various ways that we react to change. In the book, there are two mice and two mice-size humans and we see how each reacts when their cheese has been moved -- ... Read >
Author: Sandra Martini
30th July 2008
The book "Who Moved My Cheese" by Spencer Johnson and Kenneth Blanchard is a 98-page look at the various ways that we react to change. In the book, there are two mice and two mice-size humans and we see how each reacts when their cheese has been moved -- ... Read >
Author: Sandra Martini
18th April 2008
In order to answer the question, Are Republicans Thugs?, it'll take coming to grips with the fact that the Republican Party is not the same party one's grandparents voted for.
To grasp what has taken place, one must understand that from the late 1800s ... Read >
Author: Bob Miller
06th February 2008
Turn the clock back a couple of decades and, for most, air travel itself used to be a luxury. Instead of hours and hours of travel by the slower modes of transit, air travel meant getting to the destination quicker. Just getting there sooner was a luxury.... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th January 2008
For many young women the process of growing up was rather difficult. Of course this is subjective but to many female teenagers their life was full of problems. Not just any problems but big problems. These problems ranged from normal adolescen... Read >
Author: eSilverWolf
21st October 2007
When you are a creator of your reality, you're the one who initiates and creates things. Instead of waiting for things to happen, you go ahead and begin them. When others look to someone to follow, you lead the way. You start the ball rolling instead of w... Read >
Author: Enoch Tan
26th July 2007
Success shouldn't be an emotional struggle.
Having someone, especially someone you care about, verbally or emotionally "pick away" at the positive achievements in your life, quickly becomes discouraging, disheartening and disillusioning.
Is there so... Read >
Author: Becky
17th November 2006
It has been said that organizational development and change is inevitable in today's competitive business climate. However, only selectively is change received with welcome arms by those most closely affected by it. So if organizational alteration is ines... Read >
Author: CMOE Development Team
16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Sandra P. Martini
The book "Who Moved My Cheese" by Spencer Johnson and Kenneth Blanchard is a 98-page look at the various ways that we react to change. In the book, there are two mice and two mice-size humans and we see how each reacts... Read >
Author: Sandra Martini
19th July 2006
Shooting Fish in a Barrel: Convincing Clients It's that Easy
Local search tools are evolving rapidly. Yet, business-to-business and business-to-consumer firms are slow to adopt them into their Internet strategy. Search engine marketers, or SEM's, find... Read >
Author: Aaron Wittersheim
23rd June 2006
Copyright 2006 Bernadette Doyle
The first hard lesson I learned when I started my own training company was that businesses can take A LONG TIME to make a decision! However well a meeting went, however much time I put into a proposal, it seemed decision... Read >
Author: Bernadette Doyle
04th June 2006
The Random House dictionary defines a patriot as one who "defends his or her country and its interests," but it also regards a patriot as a "defender, esp. of individual rights, against presumed interference by the federal government."
Our country toda... Read >
Author: Angela Michaels
02nd May 2006
When reading "Scenes from the Culture Clash" in the January/February 2006
Fast Company Magazine and "Young, Female, and Demanding (Companies struggle to understand Gen-X's lack of servility) in January, 2006, Inc. Magazine, I had a flash back of a frien... Read >
Author: Peggy Pattison
25th March 2006
PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished in newsletters and on web sites provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with the included copyright, resource box and live web site link. Email notice of intent to publish is... Read >
Author: Brent Filson
24th February 2006
Human beings are creatures of habit. No wonder it's so tough to make a major life change! But it can be done if we're willing to take consistent and decisive action. Follow these steps to get your change in motion, one easy step at a time:
1. Identify ... Read >
Author: Steve Davis
11th December 2005
Copyright 2005 John Halderman
Are you too busy with what you are doing to change or get ahead?
Are you so distracted with life that you have time to pay attention to what you want in life?
Can you even remember what you want any more?
The rout... Read >
Author: John Halderman
09th September 2005
Overcoming Your Biggest Competitor
Copyright 2005 Lexien Management Consultants, Inc
Before you read any further in this article, I'd like you
to take a moment and write down who your biggest
competition is.
OK, got it?
I'm going to go out o... Read >
Author: Mark Dembo
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