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Pay for Performance - in this Economy?
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| Yes, especially now! There are three potential mistakes organizations can make when there is a downturn in the economy.
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The Fruits of Fulfillment Aren’t Grown Outside
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| People spend a lot of time seeking their life treasure by changing jobs, getting into new relationships, going on vacations, and other activities focused "out there". There's an expectation that once they finally find "it" - their next big 'click', more money, better toys - that they will finally feel fulfilled. So if they just keep going after achieving a new goal, a new prize, a new something, they believe they will experience the treasures of their life. |
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Networking: A Way of Life
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| In this economy in which large companies are growing at a slower pace than in the past and given the highly transactional marketplace, workers are changing jobs more frequently either by choice or by necessity. People who previously have targeted only large corporations are looking elsewhere, often to smaller companies. This job climate makes networking even more important. Now, more than ever, it is a necessity, not an option.
But because time is truly a precious commodity for many professional women, networking, unfortunately, has often been put on the back burner. The busier the woman, the more networking has lagged behind in priorities. Professional women have missed tremendous opportunities to grow their careers exponentially, and can no longer afford to neglect this critical, strategic career builder. |
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ENJOY THE RIDE
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| The best lived lives are those which allow both the need for routing and predictability, and the desire for wildness and spontaneity, to play themselves out. |
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Navigating Career Change Understanding the Six Phases of Change
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| Do you feel the need to change your career, your workplace, your relationships? Understanding the emotions and stages of change can assist you pull together a realistic action plan. |
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Negotiation Success Step Two Do Your Homework
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| Negotiation is everywhere. We negotiate for new jobs and higher salaries; for cars and homes; with our partners, siblings, and kids. Some negotiations are life changing – careers that move us from one part of the country to another. Other negotiations are less dramatic, but may be more frequent – who will do the chores, or where to take the next vacation. |
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Get that Sales Job
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| I don’t intend this to be an incitement for people to up sticks and seek pastures new unless now is the right time. A good reason for changing employer is that you have run out of things to learn. Another is when goals are miss-aligned and neither party is willing to compromise. If you are changing jobs for better remuneration, make sure you know what will be expected of you. Whatever your reason, if you observe the rules below, you will be much more likely to get the job you want.
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America's Most Wanted Workers
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| Many companies are cutting jobs, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a lot of jobs out there.
As more workers from the Baby Boomer generation retire, millions of jobs are becoming available in a variety of industries and managers are having trouble filling those positions. |
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Apple’s next CEO and the future (or lack of it) of cloud computing
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| Yesterday I talked about the “Steve Jobs effect” on consumers as to their likelihood of buying Apple products if Jobs were to permanently step down as CEO of the company. Today I’d like to look at some pundits’ prognostications on who might replace Jobs whenever he steps down. |
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The Mess Will Save Us. Eventually.
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| We tend to think of the jobs economy in terms of jobs lost at the likes of GM and jobs added at the likes of Google. And thinking in such a manner is misleading, and downright dangerous. |
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Why A Dusty Old Push Bike Should Not Stop Your New Year's Resolution!
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| At the beginning of every New Year, millions of people around the world excitedly set out to achieve their 'New Year Resolutions'. You know what I mean, things like losing weight, getting fit and healthy, changing jobs, starting a business ... the list goes on. |
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A New Way of Working
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| The job front is changing. Full time secure jobs may be a thing of the past. What does this new work environment mean to the employer and to the employee? How can you best prepare right now for this change? |
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Customers And Loyalty Come With Devoted and Enthusiastic Retailing--Part I
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| Traditionally as specialty retailers, we have gone out and bought the merchandise we liked and felt was appropriate for our business. Those of us who had a good eye or had some ability at marketing were able to move our store’s product assortments reasonably well. But things are changing. Increased competition and technology are forcing change. Retailing from here on out is going to require turning a good part of this strategy upside down. Again, in the past we all started with products and categories we wanted to carry, and then worked to build a customer base for that merchandise. But today those retailers who are doing the best jobs of sales and profit margins are learning to adjust to the rapidly changing retail world by taking advantage of more technology and information. |
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Are You Planning To Be A Rich Dad Or Poor Dad? Welcome To The New Economy updated
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| Let’s Be Realistic here. No more pretending about our lives, future and financial well being. We might be living a false hope of things will get better, the economy will come back to normal, our jobs will return and so on. By the way the internet had taken away many of the manual jobs and day- to-day labors that people were hired to do in the past 50 and 100 years. Most jobs are now automated. This mean, computers automation are now doing most of the jobs. |
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Being comfortable and uncomfortable in our own skin - a thank you to Steve Jobs
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| Steve Jobs changed what's normal and will forever therefore be a hero of mine.
What are you changing that's normal, that no longer serves you and the world? |
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