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What Will Your Next Career Look Like?
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| Job security? Retirement? Dream on! No matter whether you're currently employed or not, you've got another career in your future: count on it! |
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Origins of NLP
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| Back in the 70's NLP started as a meta-model, or a model for making and changing other models. The NLP meta-model focuses on verbal models, and how language both shapes and reflects human thought. The two explained their meta model in The Structure of Magic. They first used the meta-model to find how highly successful therapists like Milton Erickson and Virginia Satir managed to help so many people. They wanted to know:
What language and behavioral patterns did these therapists have?
In Erickson's case, how did he consistently produce deep hypnotic trances?
What happened in the client's mind as they changed?
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Uganda - Africa's Newest Investment Darling?
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| It is always good to have a positive role model. Especially one who has endured the occasional long and harsh roads and is still here to tell about it. Generally, this type of role model not only earns the respect of their peers; but also gains a stable of followers.
In the African context, if we are talking about recent economic growth amidst large hurdles, it is difficult to disregard Uganda. |
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5.2 Is it factor accumulation or total factor productivity that drives growth in Africa?: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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| To investigate the link between growth and diversification, it was important to
first quantify the contribution of TFP to economic growth. This section analyses
the sources of growth for African countries using the standard growth accounting
method, making it possible to disaggregate the shares of growth contributed by TFP,
capital and labour. Growth in output is the sum of the growth in capital, labour
and TFP. Capital accumulation is an essential element in the growth process, as it
enlarges the economy’s capacity to produce. Increases in labour or labour force have
traditionally been considered a positive factor in stimulating economic growth. |
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Solid Growth in Sight, but There Are Risks
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| Solid growth is expected to continue in 2005 and 2006 –
although at a slightly lower rate of 4.7 per cent in 2005
as the effect of new Central African oil fields ends. West
Africa is expected to recover in 2005 and 2006, while the
trend of positive growth in Eastern Africa and Southern
Africa will continue over the next two years, reflecting
rising oil production in Angola and improved performance
in South Africa. This positive outlook is however highly
dependent on the continuous expansion of the global
economy, an overall easing of regional conflicts, and
favourable weather conditions. |
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Place Those Small Bets, Quickly!
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| Nothing goes so well with that first cup of coffee as having your biases confirmed!
In yesterday's Wall Street Journal ("In Search of Growth Leaders"), University of Virginia/Darden Graduate School of Business Prof Sean Carr, et al., lay out a growth model. There are, more or less, two flavors of companies:
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Internet Business Model
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| Compared to the traditional business model, the internet business model is in many ways more powerful and absolutely more accessible to anyone. Entrepreneurs from all walks of life are successfully implementing this business model. |
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Selling Change
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| If we're to learn from history, then we must accept the fact that change - either in the form of innovation, continuous improvement or both - is a critical component of growth and ongoing success. But, truth be told, people tend to resist change; so, how might we, as managers or business owners best go about getting the team to accept it? |
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Continuous Improvement
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| Firstly, this article asks the question ... "Is Continuous Improvement possible?" With a slight caveat ,the answer is 'yes'. It then sets out how you can achieve continuous improvement - without adopting any of the commercial 'methodologies, without using expensive consultants. You will , of course, have to put in some effort ... mainly thought! But it is possible - for any busines. |
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Signs of Stagnation
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| Personal growth, continuous improvement, lifelong learning...these are mantras for many people today. But good intentions often don't become action. Recognizing when we've slipped into the stagnant waters of stability and certainty isn't easy. Like putting on weight, it happens so gradually until one day we notice how out of shape we've become. |
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The Key to Growth in Franchising
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| Franchising is not for every business, it takes a certain system, market and business model in order to effectively replicate through franchising. For the systems that do fit the model of a franchise system, the opportunity for growth through franchise development can be significant and fast |
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