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by Binna Kandola - 2008-11-21
It has been decided at last: Barack Obama will be the next President of the United States but what sort of leader will he be? The campaign, carefully and brilliantly orchestrated as it was, really onl...
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by 104inc.com - 2008-11-20
Recognizes and rewards associates whose actions support the organization's vision and values. To help the vision and values become their guiding principles, associates need cues to tell them when th...
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by David Portney - 2008-11-10
Are great leaders born, or made? There's not doubt that certain personality types are better suited for a leadership position. However, with some effort, almost anyone can become an effective leader...
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by Raisa Raima - 2008-11-10
His parents separated when he was two years old and later divorced. His mother remarried, and the family moved to Indonesia in 1967. Barack Obama attended schools in Jakarta until he was ten years ol...
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by Eric Garner - 2008-11-09
One-off teams are those that are formed in response to special needs, such as a project, a training course or a review. They are characterised by having finite life spans, clear objectives and sometim...
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by Leslie Allan - 2008-11-09
You may have been selected by your executive to initiate and see through some change program in your organization. Or you may have decided that the time has come to make your mark by dusting off the ...
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by Annette Estes - 2008-10-31
Leadership is kind of like being pregnant. You can't be a little bit of a leader. You're either a leader or you're not.A lot has been written on what makes a good leader. Extensive research on proven ...
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by Chris Farmer - 2008-10-31
The art of clear thinking is a learnable technique that will help you to sharpen your mind and allow you to cut through rhetoric and evaluate the reasoning (if any) behind the words.To initiate this ...
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by Daniel Massicotte - 2008-10-31
Picture a student living in a 1.5 room apartment with an internet connection, a full course load and a driving passion to make on online business that works. Ten years ago, most people would have thou...
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by Daniel Massicotte - 2008-10-31
It may have been against the rules to copy what your classmate was writing on his test during exams. But when it comes to copying the steps taken towards obtaining results we have a different approach...
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by Jessica Parklanes - 2008-10-30
When projects do not make it to deadlines, there are many things going on behind the scenes. As an accidental manager, you are tasked to keep the boat on an even keel with few resources and people. P...
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by 104inc.com - 2008-10-29
Recognizes issues, problems, or opportunities and determines whether action is needed.What sparks the decision-making process? In some cases it's a request, such as when your leader asks you to choos...
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by Debbie Amon - 2008-10-22
Your leadership qualities will determine your future success and also play a big part in how successful those who follow you will be. Sometimes we choose to lead but most often we find ourselves in a ...
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by Robert E. Cannon - 2008-10-20
Procrastination can be perpetual or it can be situational. Neither is beneficial and both require the same actions to resolve. Perpetual procrastinators know who they are. They need to follow the fou...
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by Diane Dutton - 2008-10-19
The manifestation of how significant a talented CFO can be for an organization became crystal clear to me when I experienced the CFO Conference this week here in Las Vegas. An amazing event sponsor...
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by A Nutt - 2008-10-16
The Canadian Society for Training and Development (CSTD) is a not-for-profit membership association dedicated to the profession of training, workplace learning and human resources development. The CS...
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by Anese Cavanaugh - 2008-10-14
Stressed out about the economy right now? Politics? Housing? Business expenses? Taxes? Waiting, hoping, praying it will all just go away? Colluding with friends, family and co-workers about how bad ...
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by Kevin - 2008-10-09
Everyone has received feedback that was hard to take - perhaps you didn`t agree with it, it was a surprise, or it was given in a way that made it hard for you to accept.The first key to giving better ...
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by Kevin - 2008-10-09
Think back on your day yesterday. How many people did you interact with?• Via phone• Via email• Via instant message• In a meeting• Face to face (imagine that!)Seriously, make a quick list.I`m guessing...
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by Kevin - 2008-10-09
Your day is filled with making decisions. What course should we take? What should our pricing be? What will we do next? How will we explain that to the Customer? And even, where do you want to go for ...