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The Art of Survival: An Interview with Jerry White
Jerry White is the co-founder of Survivor Corps (formerly Landmine Survivors Newwork). His life changed in 1984 when he lost his leg in a landmine explosion while visiting Israel. After this experience he has championed the cause of survivorship and became a leader in the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. In 1997 he shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Jody Williams for his efforts. He recently published a book called I Will Not Be Broken: Five Steps to Overcoming a Life Crisis.

Tips on taking your thought leadership campaign to market: Two - audience
This is the second in a series of six articles on how to take your thought leadership campaign to market

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5.1 Fiscal space is critical for diversification: Economic Report on Africa 2007
The positive but insignificant result for the impact of fiscal balance on diversification shows that macro stability plays a role for the success of diversification efforts. At the same time, a proactive fiscal policy, especially in terms of promoting public investment, can support efforts towards diversification.

Problem Solving the Coaching Way
One of the challenges of being a leader is dealing with the many issues that face us on a daily basis. Most of these issues are those that come with people. How many times a day do you spend trying to solve other people’s issues? Want to free up more time during the day to get to the things that you want rather than the things other people want?

Faith, Hope And Insanity - The Three Reasons People Turn To Life Coaching
People come to coaching for a variety of issues. Find out why clients issues can be defined into these three areas and how a coach can help a client in each of the categories.

8 Ways to Expanding your Coaching Business during a Recession
To help your Coaching Business survive this recession without lifelong consequences, you can only do this if you are willing to change and adapt. It's all about becoming more macro and reaching out to your clients that have previously been closed to you but which are now open due to you “thinking out of the box!” and offering the services they need. The work is still there, the clients are still there, the need is still there and probably greater than ever. The difference is, are you going to capitalise of this unique position? By Sarah Rendle

7 Times It Is Important to MicroManage
I am a macro-manager. I like to lead leaders, so I try to paint the big picture for a team and release team members to do their work carrying out the mission of an organization in his or her own way.

Setting Goals
The time-tested phrase ‘you have to learn to crawl before you can walk’ is merely a metaphor for setting micro and macro goals for yourself. If your ultimate goal is to be able to walk, then yes it is important that you should learn to crawl first.

Is Something Weighing You Down?
In any professional relationship, issues inevitably arise from time to time that have the potential to create tension and conflict. It’s not the issues themselves that are the main cause for relationship breakdown but how you go about resolving them. Many of us struggle to effectively speak up about the issues that cause feelings of resent, frustration or downright anger, with the end result that what isn’t talked out gets acted out … in cheap shots, innuendos, moodiness or the “silent treatment," but these things often worsen the problem.

Are Your Communication Strategies Really Engaging Employees?
Employee engagement is a shared understanding of the issues that affect the business, and that understanding leads to changes in employees' attitudes and behaviors... help employees truly understand the issues and make a meaningful connection between their jobs and those issues...

Business Presentation Tips - Focus Attention and Get Results
Too much to do? No time to do it? You're not alone. Urgent business issues, family matters, sick pets, or other personal issues often distract participants. Find out how to focus attention and get results in your presentation -- no matter what else is going on.

Quick Quiz: How are decisions made at your firm?
When combined with other macro-level indicators of the health of a firm, understanding of decision-making style provides both executives and OD consultants with data to zero-in on hot spots for either removal or targeted improvement activities.

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