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Seven Deadly Workplace Sins. First Up: Pride
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| Recently, I read an article from Careerbuilder.com about the Seven Deadly Workplace Sins. I’d have to agree that they did a pretty good job pinpointing the vices that can surely get you in trouble at work. Missing only the stone tablets and Moses, they’re some pretty good sins to avoid if you want to succeed professionally. |
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The Secret - Ancient Scrolls and Their Impact on the Sales Force
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| Al Turrisi was kind enough to give me a book called the Power of the Kabbalah. Its ancient scrolls originated around 4,000 years ago, inspired The Secretand predate Moses and the Bible! Since this book is not the Kabbalah itself, rather a Cliff Notes version, it tends to read more like a self-help book. It is far more powerful than a self-help book though as it points to a number of rules that will cause a transformation in one's life. |
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People, Work, Play and Content Are On the Move
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| Of course you hang on every announcement that comes out for the serious Apple tablet contender. A few with "some" promise but most ????
Hey tablet is killing every other technology out there. Well not for people who are buying and using the products today...but tomorrow???
Living in a technology bubble we forget what the real world -- yes the whole world -- has, understands, can afford. Don't feel bad if some in your family only have a featurephone and laptop or worse, desktop. We're not being pessimistic in fact read the Insider and you'll find the hot product you want to get early for the rug rats in your life for Christmas.
Now that's planning ahead!!!!
Time to live for today but get prepared for tomorrow and beyond.
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Building a Leadership Team - Part 1
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| Talent is necessary for building a winning leadership team, but talent is not sufficient. You can recruit the very best in every functional area of responsibility in your organization, but unless they work well together, you will fail to create sustainable value. And in a competitive environment, you will lose to teams with far less talent if they work well together but you don’t. There is a tongue in cheek axiom that comes as a corollary to this – “I’d rather be lucky than good.” If you believe in blind luck, go with God and stop reading. If you believe we make our own luck, I’d like to share three principles for creating a great leadership team and some practical insights into each: agreement on the mission, clear communication, and balance.
Pat1 = Agreement on the mission. |
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Follow up Sales Effectiveness
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| After sales customer follow up and prospect follow up are important to top salespeople success. You don’t have to be pushy, don’t have to forget and you don’t have to be hit or miss. |
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Is Your Mission Statement Written by Dilbert
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| There’s no more painful corporate ritual than the every-few-years mission statement revision. Here’s where a group of well-meaning people gather for several meetings, markers in hand, to torturously wordsmith themselves into agreement. Does this mission statement typically fire up everyone? Does it fire up anyone? The employees take the t-shirts home to their kids. The gold frames will be filed, roundly. There is no pulse-quickening. Instead, employees, customers, suppliers – everyone except execs and the authors themselves -- see the mission statement as vague, irrelevant, and disconnected from real work. The corporate Ginsu won’t even cut a tomato. |
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Top 5 Warning Signs that Your Business Is Declining
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| The hardest thing to admit for a business owner is the fact that his/her business is slowly dying. After all, what business owner would want to admit that his/her once future hope of building an empire is forever to remain in the realm of wishful thinking? Thus, the owner of a failing business continues to hold on and on until his/her knuckles turn white and his/her face becomes so blue from holding his/her breath. |
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Seven Deadly Workplace Sins. First Up: Pride
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| Recently, I read an article from Careerbuilder.com about the Seven Deadly Workplace Sins. I’d have to agree that they did a pretty good job pinpointing the vices that can surely get you in trouble at work. Missing only the stone tablets and Moses, they’re some pretty good sins to avoid if you want to succeed professionally. |
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Principles of leadership
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| "And they answered Joshua, saying, All that thou commandest us we will do, and whithersoever thou sendest us, we will go. According as we hearkend unto Moses in all things, so will we hearken unto thee: only the Lord thy God be with thee, as he was with Moses" Joshua 1:16-17 |
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The Secret - Ancient Scrolls and Their Impact on the Sales Force
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| Al Turrisi was kind enough to give me a book called the Power of the Kabbalah. Its ancient scrolls originated around 4,000 years ago, inspired The Secretand predate Moses and the Bible! Since this book is not the Kabbalah itself, rather a Cliff Notes version, it tends to read more like a self-help book. It is far more powerful than a self-help book though as it points to a number of rules that will cause a transformation in one's life. |
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6 Proven Ways to Conquer Your Fear of Public Speaking
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| Cicero, renown world speaker and philosopher said, "I turn pale at the outset of a speech, and quake in every limb and in all my soul." Read Exodus to learn about Moses' fear of public speaking. John Dryden described his fear of public speaking this way, "Whenever I speak a cold sweat trickles down all over my limbs as if I were dissolving in water." I know how it feels to have running stomach, sleepless nights and disappointed audience.
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What Would Moses Say About Social Media: The 15 Commandments
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| David Warschawski, CEO of Warschawski, discusses the recent social media trend in his article, "What Would Moses Say About Social Media: The 15 Commandments". David shares best practices for incorporating social media into marketing and communication strategies without losing sight of your brand and traditional media. |
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Anna Mary Robertson Moses, aka "Grandma Moses"
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| Grandma Moses is one of America's iconic artists who began to paint seriously at the age of 76 years. This article on Grandma Moses is based on internet research, and published in Mazon Associates, Inc. company newsletter (Building Bridges) on February 29,2012. I hope you enjoy reading about her life in this short article. |
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