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Great hires / bad hires: how to tell the difference BEFORE you make the offer
You hire someone. They don't work out. They leave. What is it that you remember and say about them in the past tense? It's rarely the fact that they didn't know how to work the numbers, or that they couldn't put the pieces of a widget together. No, it's almost always their soft skills that generate conversation-their personality, character and values.

Decisions Making in a Blink
Choices, decisions and actions take take place in nano-second, yet some have great outcomes and others complete disasters. How can one make better instant decisions and choice.

Retail Store Operations
Tracking Store Traffic can help Boost your Retail Sales by 20% or more

Store Operations
A survey says that "Tracking Store Traffic can help Boost your Retail Sales by 20% or more"

Taking Down Walls
Our walls or protective shields are the focus of this month’s article. The use of the word “protection” here is different than what would show up in an insurance policy, house alarm company, or in an article about practical ways to prevent physical harm. What is being explored here is the use of ‘protection’ in the feeling sense.

How to End Your Fear of Cold Calling
3 Steps to changing your mindset about cold calling!

Saying Goodbye to Defensiveness
Part of fully claiming your own life is learning the steps to stay “in your own business”. What that means essentially is staying focused on your own affairs, rather than determining what those around you “should” or “should not” be up to.

Other tense Related Articles

Responsibility And Support
This article talks about what it takes to bring people together to work as one when you might be walking into a tense situation.

The Proportional Response: Getting Both Kids AND Adults to Avoid Blowing Things Out of Proportion
In this article, author Jonathan Altfeld explores an NLP-based approach to keeping tense situations from escalating unnecessarily, and thereby maintaining some rapport throughout misunderstandings.

Recession Effects on Small Business and What that Means for Franchises
With recession in full swing, many are wondering how small businesses are expected to hold up. Things are tense, but franchises aren’t down for the count yet.

The Power of a Blank Whiteboard
Unfortunately for many companies, people don't usually respond well to change. Anything but. I wish we could embrace the opportunity to evolve processes and thinking and behaviors - but often we don't. Especially in tough times - when the company environment is probably already tense and constricted. When things get tense, people tend to hang on to what they know, as a touchstone for the status quo - which is known and safe, even if it does mean a downhill slide. Hanging onto 'the way we've always done it' is one of the most common challenges I encounter in my clients.

Great hires / bad hires: how to tell the difference BEFORE you make the offer
You hire someone. They don't work out. They leave. What is it that you remember and say about them in the past tense? It's rarely the fact that they didn't know how to work the numbers, or that they couldn't put the pieces of a widget together. No, it's almost always their soft skills that generate conversation-their personality, character and values.

Self-Coaching Tip: Focus on the Energy of Your Intentions
Years ago, in a staff meeting, Martha described all the obstacles and setbacks her team had encountered while starting a new project. She was frustrated and tired. Her energy was low. Soon, everyone in the room was tense, shooting down ideas and suggestions, frustrated by our own inability to find a creative solution to the stalled project.

The Future Is Where You Will Spend The Rest Of Your Life: Think About It!
Thinking in future tense can help you seek and find the best possible solutions and be able to experience to a greater degree, a more productive and happy life.

Who is On The Bus After a Merger
If you have ever been through a merger, acquisition, or even just an internal restructuring, you know it is a tense time for most people. One topic that fills the airwaves is who is going to survive and who will be let go. This article gives three tips for how managers can keep the right talent in the organization.

How to Write Your Compelling Vision Statement
A vision statement is a vivid idealized description of a desired outcome that inspires, energizes and helps you create a mental picture of your long term goals. They are also written in the present tense, as if you have already achieved them.

Is your slogan authenticated by your story?
When stories don’t match slogans brand value suffers. It is all very well to be aspirational, as determined to be different is, however being aspirational when it comes to our slogans, tag lines, or value propositions, is for me a dangerous practice. Of course when our one line positioning statement is actual and present tense, and we don’t deliver, we are in even more trouble!

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