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How to Respond to Criticism – Learning from Dr. King
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| I am embarrassed to tell you that, up until three weeks ago, I had never read Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Letter from a Birmingham City Jail. It is, without a doubt, one of the best case studies in how to deal with criticism I’ve ever come across. |
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More Consumer, Corporate Bankruptcies Ahead This Year
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| The Bankruptcy Abuse and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 was designed to change existing bankruptcy law to make it more difficult for both businesses and individuals to qualify for bankruptcy protection. The bill, which was pushed by the credit card, auto and retail industries, was intended to end abuse of the bankruptcy system yet U.S. consumer and corporate bankruptcies are expected to increase by 20% and 17%, respectively, in 2007. |
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Police in Uganda Investigate Front Page Micro Finance and Three Other Microfinance Firms
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| Ugandan Police are investigating four savings and co-operative credit organisations (SACCOs) suspected of fraud. They are alleged to be cheating their clients and making withdrawal of deposit money very difficult. The organisations are Front Page Micro Finance, Faster Micro Finance, Savings and Credit Cooperative Society Support Uganda Finance Limited and Stade Rugando Finance, all based in Kampala. According to the police up to 50 people have made complaints against the firms, accusing them of refusing to fulfill withdrawal requests completely and offering high-value loans against low-value collateral. |
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Another Microfinance Institution (MFI) Closes in Uganda as Chaos Continues in the Sector
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| The Support Organisation for Micro Enterprises Development (SOMED), a microfinance firm in the Kibaale District of Uganda was shut down in December last year while police claim they are investigating allegations of extortion, embezzlement and fraud. The company had been offering low-interest loans since 2004. |
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Africa’s Looming Food Crisis can be Mitigated
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| Images of rioters in Egypt, Senegal, Cameroon, Burkina Faso and Mozambique (among others) clashing with police in protest against soaring food prices and Kenya’s abandoned internally displaced people all tell a similar story: Africa needs to retool its thinking. |
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To tweet or not to tweet - is Twitter really the next marketing Mecca?
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| Twitter, love it hate it, use it abuse it, within the space of a few months it seems to be the only marketing tool that people are genuinely excited about right now.
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How Much Of Our Lives Will We Let Them Take Over?
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| Sometimes I really have to wonder about the "political correctness" of California, one of my home states. In fact, in California, "political correctness" is really just a politically-correct term for "liberal insanity." And these days, it seems the state's PC Police have a real thing about the U.S. flag.
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PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE
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| One group of addictions that have been underestimated is prescription drug abuse. There seems to be a different mindset with regards to this addiction mainly because prescription drugs are seen as helpful, not harmful and that they are given to us by doctors so they are safe. This could not be farther from the truth. |
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C-Level Relationship Selling – 6 Tips for Overcoming Executive Intimidation
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| Meeting with powerful people makes anyone nervous. Unfortunately, if left uncorrected, you’ll be stuck with subordinates who tend to abuse and hold you hostage. So here is how to correct this executive intimidation situation. |
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Abuse in the Workplace
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| About verbal and emotional abuse in the workplace. Abuse creates emotional pain and mental anguish. Emotional abuse can take place anywhere: at home, at school, in relationships, and in the workplace. Contrary to popular beliefs that bullies are only found in the school yard, many bullies are found in the workplace as well. |
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Make More Sales By Using The Power of Authority
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| People are influenced by people with perceived authority. Sometimes it's the position (President, Pope or prominent sportsperson), sometimes it's the uniform (a police uniform, a construction worker's overalls, or even a business suit) and sometimes it's the title (Doctor, Professor or Judge), and sometimes it's their "aura". |
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