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Breaking News: Jobs Will Never Get Back To Normal!
Rest assured… America is at a critical tipping point. The loss of high paying manufacturing jobs, now being followed by the outsourcing of technology jobs to other countries, must be understood by all Americans. This understanding must be followed by a very aggressive attempt to train, educate and re-skill millions of citizens so they are equipped with “new knowledge” to meet and beat the competition of a global economy.

Is Your Job Recession-Proof?
Even with the bad economy and weak job growth, there are still several fields that will survive - and possibly even thrive - during hard times.

The Mess Will Save Us. Eventually.
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.

A Five Point Strategy for Job Creation
Most of the net new jobs in the last decade have come from business startup less than 5 years old. Yet, the number of startups, in 2010, was at an all time low. We present a strategy to return the startup numbers to their pre-recession highs in 2006. Entrepreneurs are key to returning unemployment to a reasonable 5%-7%.

Home Based Business Opportunity - For How Long Can We Blame the Recession
These days, people have started making it a habit to blame the global economic meltdown for the poor performances in their home based business opportunity. It has been almost a year since it started and by now we should have learned to manipulate the market to our advantage. The good news is that many people, who had lost their jobs, are doing quite well with their own businesses. As a matter of fact, they are creating new jobs for others. It is quite evident that a strong economy is emerging after a long dry patch. What is your choice? It is up to you!

The Risks And Rewards of Being Self Employed
Some people think of being self employed when they can’t find a job. Others become entrepreneurs out of passion. Regardless, you have to consider both the risk and the reward. The potential benefits are unlimited, yet there’s a 50/50 chance or greater that you’ll fail.

These days, Twitter is a job-skill must
There is abundant evidence that Twitter is not only being used as a way for people to discuss their everyday activities. In fact, Twitter has evolved into a major component of many companies’ marketing strategies. This means businesses are scrambling to make sure they are not left behind when it comes to making the most of these 140-character messages that can reach countless "followers."

Workers still concerned about job security
Despite emerging signs that the economy is beginning to stabilize, a significant number of employees remain concerned about the security of their job.

Gartner: New technology jobs will be filled by social scientists
One of the fastest-rising technology trends seen over the past few years is the use of social networking by consumers and businesses alike.

Developing a Skilled Workforce for the Upturn
The current economic climate is not to last for ever. It is therefore important that employers begin to prepare and ensure that they have the staffing required for the upturn.

Education + Infrastructure + Innovation
We're not certain if President Obama borrowed the ideas -- education, infrastructure, innovation - -from others or came up with his own hook for his state of the union speech but he did lay down the gauntlet. We do know government officials around the globe has laid down the challenge of innovation for their citizens. Every Csuite executive has told his/her stakeholders that the company will innovate and be competitive leaders. We'll talk about a lot of innovations before we get one that works. And innovation is going to take a long time to have a positive impact so let's not abandon it too soon.

President Obama, Small Businesses & Growing the American Dream during Tough Times
Just as lending institutions need to free more credit to allow small businesses to grow, small business owners in turn are going to have to get much savvier about marketing and promoting their businesses in order to reach their target market and have their businesses grow.

Building a Foundation for a Stronger Company: Hope, Unity and Purpose
Hope, Unity and Purpose. These are the foundational words that the future generations of corporate leaders are using to build better people, better products, better brands and better businesses in a changing world. Many companies like SHARP, GE, Whirlpool, OwensCorning and Shaw Industries are developing “eco and green” products that enable customers to achieve their goals toward sustainability and individual responsibility to reduce their footprint on the earth. These companies are the foundation by which a new economy is being formed, one that is more robust and transparent that its predecessor; and one that is responsive to the needs of a global society.

Cultivating Your Success
Continuing to learn, grow, and develop despite recent success

Career Planning – Do it Now – But Do it Right!
When planning your next career move, look for trends that will possibly require your present skills and abilities. Most likely you will need some addition education or training, but it will be focused in the right area This article will spark some ideas which will help you focus on likely possibilities.

Make Smart Career Choices In 2009
When planning your next career move, look for trends that will possibly require your present skills and abilities. Most likely you will need some addition education or training, but it will be focused in the right area. Look for the “sunrise” jobs (the new hot jobs with a growing demand) This article will spark some ideas which will help you focus on making smart career choices.

Creating a Retention Culture
While the U.S. economy may be growing at a rate of 3-4% each year, employers are seeing a corresponding decrease in the availability of bright, talented 35- to 45-year olds.

How Organized Is Your Business? Part 1
According to the Small Business Administration small businesses make up more than 99.7 percent of all employees. Add to that the latest figures that show small businesses create 75% of the net new jobs in our economy and you can see how important small businesses are.

Organized Business! How Organized is Yours?
According to the Small Business Administration small businesses make up more than 99.7 percent of all employees. Add to that the latest figures that show small businesses create 75% of the net new jobs in our economy and you can see how important small businesses are. Small Business Owners have a very challenging job. Many small business owners go into an industry because it matches their passion or is something that they are really good at. What many start up business owners do not realize is that it takes a LOT more than being good in a particular industry to successfully run a business.

Promotional Industry Misses the Boat
People love to receive FS (Free Stuff);

Finding the Right Job - Top Ten Myths
Need a new job, one that's right for you? Explore ten myths that may keep you from applying for a position that may be your perfect fit.

Why small businesses are important for the Canadian economy
In recent years, small businesses across the country have played a crucial role in stabilizing the often volatile economy in Canada, and there are a variety of reasons why.

2.1.2 Lack of provision and system reorientation
It is widely argued that training systems in developing countries should meet the training needs of the poor in an effective and equitable manner. "The bulk of new jobs are being created in micro and small enterprises. Consequently, the training system should prepare people to be productively employed in these sectors" (ILO, 1998:57). The continuing lack of training opportunities for the poor and disadvantaged is, therefore, a constant refrain in the VET literature.

Youth and Entrepreneurship: Part 2
Participants in the second part of this interactive session explored some of the most dynamic political, economic and cultural forces that will either empower or suppress the region s ability to create 50 million new jobs in the next five years. The challenge is daunting, all agreed. But new opportunities open every day.

Youth and Entrepreneurship: Part 1
Participants disagreed over the notion that "entrepreneurs are born, not made." They debated "if youth is a condition of age or mindset." They disputed whether "governments role is to create an enabling environment" for business, or "just get out of the way." But they all agreed these forces must work in concert in the Arab world, and fast.

Human Resource Management
Ask any CEO of any Fortune 500 company what the most important part of their company is, what is the one single thing that drives their company to reach new heights of success, and I guarantee you they will tell you one thing: people. People are the power behind any company, big or small. So how do you keep your people happy? How do you ensure they are working to maximum capacity and boosting your company’s productivity? The answer comes in three not so simple words: human resource management.

Take A Vacation
Why it's necessary to get away from work from time to time and why if you are an employer it can actually make you more money if you force your staff to.

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The Comeback Kid: Steve Jobs is Born
“Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life,” says Steve Jobs. From the day he was born on February 24, 1955, Steven Paul Jobs has been blazing his own path. As the CEO of Apple Computer and CEO and Chairman of Pixar, Jobs is today recognized as one of the top leaders and visionaries of both the computer and entertainment industries and is worth an estimated $4.4 billion.

Steve Jobs Bio
The Steve Jobs bio, and the story of the life of a man whose career would rebound more times than many critics thought possible, began in San Francisco, California on February 24, 1955. Born to an unwed American mother and a Syrian father, Jobs was put up for adoption by his parents the week after his arrival in this world. Taken in by Paul and Clara Jobs of Mountain View, California, Jobs dislikes the term “adoptive parents” and considers Paul and Clara the only parents he ever had.

Steve Jobs Commencement
On June 12, 2005, graduates of Stanford University were treated to Apple founder Steve Jobs’ Commencement address. A college dropout himself, Jobs opened his speech by saying, “Truth be told, this is the closest I’ve ever gotten to a college graduation.” Now one of the most respected names in the computer industry, Jobs was invited to the Ivy League school to share his advice and experience with the up-and-coming leaders.

America's Most Wanted Workers
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.

Apple’s next CEO and the future (or lack of it) of cloud computing
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.

Earn Extra Money At Home With Online Jobs
Today there are many people that are beginning to quit jobs in the office and turning to work at home jobs. Even if you're not quite ready to give up your day job, there are many online jobs out there that can give you the ability to earn extra money from home.

The Mess Will Save Us. Eventually.
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.

Get Rich: Policies to Put Green in the Palm of Your Empty Hand
People want policies to benefit them personally. Who cares, after all, if everyone else is well off when you're not? So politicians promise all sorts of schemes and ideas to keep jobs, make jobs, and make jobs pay more, in order to get more votes. Most of these schemes and ideas, however, don't work because most politicians don't know anything about economics.

Are You Planning To Be A Rich Dad Or Poor Dad? Welcome To The New Economy updated
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.

Today's "rant" - Jobs
How many of you read the title and asked if I was writing about the jobs we do every day or if this was another ode to Steve Jobs? Well, the answer is both.

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