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The Dry Season in july at Galapagos Islands

04th September 2008
So far, this Dry Season holds normal conditions. July is an unlikely tropical month, and the overall weather pattern has not many analogies to other tropical destinations. Those who expect the Galapagos islands to be extremely warm, humid, green, with j... Read >
Author: Eric Castro

Man bites dog: getting their attention with the ultimate headline

28th August 2008
When it comes to article marketing, we're all searching for that perfect headline. It has to be something catchy. You want it to be unique. You want it to leave people wanting to read your article. After all, what good does your article do if people don't... Read >
Author: Rajinder

Setting out the business case for coaching

22nd August 2008
Over the last decade or so, the term coaching has entered the general language of management and become seen as an integral part of successful Human Resource Management. Whilst we have had coaching behaviours as long as we've had management, they have onl... Read >
Author: Matt Somers

How to prepare for a media interview

08th May 2008
Most people get terrified if the media want to interview them for a news, current affairs or magazine program. These can be on television or radio, or be in print or on the internet. However, it's the television or radio interview that get's the blood cur... Read >
Author: kel

Learn To Avoid Ugly Baby Syndrome

17th April 2008
Last week we talked about creating a "Startup Plan" for your new business idea. To catch you up, a Startup Plan is a detailed list of tasks and subtasks that must be completed in order to get you from the initial idea stage to opening day and beyond. ... Read >
Author: Tim Knox

Are You Aware Of RDRAM Problems ?

07th April 2008
Analogies work well when you are trying to explain a technical process. It makes the information and the technical terms easier to remember if you compare it to something someone would normally use. You can think of Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Art of Essay Writing

04th April 2008
I love essays! I enjoy reading them, checking them, teaching my students how to generate them, but most of all I enjoy writing them! You want to ask why. I hope after reading my article you will understand. And I so much believe that you will also fall in... Read >
Author: Simranjit

7 Really Good Bits 'o Advice for Creating Consistent & Powerful Content

25th March 2008
For business owners, lifestyle entrepreneurs, and otherwise savvy professionals, creating content to help get their message, mission, and vision OUT THERE can be daunting sometimes - especially if you don't fancy yourself a "writer" or some other media-pr... Read >
Author: Allen and Lani Voivod

The Advantage Of Niche Marketing

19th March 2008
'Do You Know The Most Common Question I Get All The Time About Internet Marketing?' The question is ... "How Do I Make Money On The Internet?" Now - I want to be honest with you. It's a valid question but it's impossible to answer that question b... Read >
Author: DEV DAAS

I don't have a clue what you just said

07th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Don R. Crawley Communication is, of course, about getting your message understood. Unfortunately, sometimes our messages are obscured by our language. Business people are outdone only by athletes, coaches, and sport reporters in this... Read >
Author: Don R. Crawley

Recruiting Software - Rolling Your Own

08th November 2007
Oh no! This is the worst decision a recruiting firm (Contingency or Retained) can make.I can make countless analogies here. Would a surgeon operate on himself or make his own instruments? Do pianists build their own pianos? Does a pilot build his own plan... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Persuasive Arm Twisting

05th November 2007
"We have found that the most effective persuaders use language in a particular way. They supplement numerical data with examples, stories, metaphors, and analogies to make their positions come alive. That use of language paints a vivid word picture and, i... Read >
Author: Gary A. Crow, Ph.D.

Learning to be ambidextrous through mindmapping - By Mindmapper

12th October 2007
‘Ambidexterity' is the facility of use of both right and left hand. Michelangelo, Leonardo Vinci, Einstein, Fleming, Harry Truman, and others displayed ambidexterity. To extend the logic, we are being ambidextrous when we use both our right and left he... Read >
Author: Avezah

Valuing a bond

20th September 2007
Looking for a meatier Investor's College article? Grab a calculator and sink your teeth into this one.Valuing a bond might seem like a strange topic for a stockmarket publication. But there are some very good lessons and analogies for share investors, so ... Read >
Author: Melanie

Like Books, Entrepreneurs Are Always Judged By Their Covers

29th June 2007
Raise your hand if you've heard these snippets of wisdom before: you should always dress for success; you only get one chance to make a first impression; and of course the ever-popular: you can't judge a book by its cover. These old analogies came to m... Read >
Author: Tim Knox
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