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6.4 Limitations of participatory skill development
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| There is simply too little information in the public domain to be able to draw meaningful conclusions about the outputs and impacts of this new approach to skill development among the poor. However, the following concerns are frequently mentioned.
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Sales Success TipGoals Will Ignite the Power Within You
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| Most sales people I know have goals. But they are not THEIR goals. They were imposed upon them by someone else. You need to set your own goals and you need to know WHY you want to achieve those goals. Your goals set by someone else cannot inspire you. Find your own goals and watch your results soar! |
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6.3.2 Group empowerment: For-profit and NGO training activities
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| The new approach to skill development tends to be more overtly political in that its primary focus is to support collective action among groups of the poor and, particularly women, in order to achieve specific economic, social and political objectives. Self-help associations (SHA) have become one of the main institutional mechanisms for achieving this. There are two main types of SHA- work-related (i.e. trade or occupation) and community-based.
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Office Politics: Survival of the Savvy
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| Tales of political sabotage, power plays and turf wars are part of any organization’s history. Nonetheless, political competence is the one skill everyone wishes to have more of — but no one talks about it. |
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Solving the Problem or Finding the Guilty
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| We have developed into a blaming society. Mom blames the older siblings when problems arise in the household. Teacher finds someone to blame when things go out of control in the class room. Management and unions blame each other. Political parties use blame in the extreme, and it is disruptive, subordinating national goals under political aims. Which describes your leadership: Do you actively search for solutions to problems or do you spend your energy searching for the parties to blame? |
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The Political Failures of the Baby Boomers, and the Challenges for the Next Generation
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| The Boomers' failures are distributed uniformly from Right to Left. But given the liberal-leaning Boomers' original rise from the 1960s counterculture, their weak-kneed absorption into the partisan political establishment is most ironic. The generation that fought for free speech and the right to question authority now enforces strict political correctness and quashes political dissent from their tenured posts in academia.
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Political Savvy and Office Politics
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| How skillful are you at navigating office politics? Are you politically savvy? How is power and influence used where you work?
The ability to navigate the political waters and influence others is an essential workplace competency. Politically astute leaders know how to appropriately use power and collaborate with others to achieve business goals. They create a culture of trust and achievement.
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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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Setting Achievable Business Goals
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| Many in business think of setting goals as creating a better future with visionary results. We rely on our past experiences, new information and facts to help us set our goals. Setting goals sometimes goes beyond what we know to what our experience is, sometimes it is insight into what is possible. The best approach to setting goals is to envision short, medium and long-terms goals. |
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Poltical Savvy and Employees
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| Political savvy has little to do with one’s place in the hierarchy. All employees can use political savvy regardless of their position in the organization. The truth is
you can engage in several activities without considering yourself a “political person.”
For example:
- relationship building
- valuing diversity
- persuasive communication
- information gathering
- networking
- team involvement
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Political Savvy for the Average Employee
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| What can political savvy mean to the average employee in the workplace?
If you have ever watched TV sitcom The Office you probably have a good idea of what political savvy is not about. While the office politics of The Office employees may seem funny on TV, in the real world of work these behaviors could kill your career or even get you fired.
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