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1). In Value Stock Investing, Quality is Job One By : Steve Selengut
How much financial bloodshed is necessary before we realize that there is no safe and easy shortcut to investment success? When do we learn that most of our mistakes involve greed, fear, or unrealistic expectations about what we own? Eventually, successful investors begin to allocate assets in a goal directed manner by adopting a realistic Investment Strategy.
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2). General Tommy Franks on Leadership By : Terence Traut
Recently, I had the opportunity to work with General Tommy Franks (retired), former head of U.S. Central Command, a role that effectively put him in charge of all U.S. military operations in 25 countries, from Egypt to Central Asia. In his role, Franks acquired a reputation for no-nonsense, practical leadership and genuine care for those in his command.
Article Related to: leadership, army, supervision, troops, management, manager, supervisor
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3). Business Banking – Getting The Right Account For Your Business By : Joseph Kenny
While many people turn to their usual bank when opening a business account, it’s advisable to shop around. There can be some advantages to using the same bank for personal and business accounts
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4). The Benefits of Banking By : Joseph Kenny
Do you have a bank account? If you do then you are one of the billions of individuals that do. If you do not have a bank account, you are missing out on the many benefits of banking.
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5). Hotel Management By : Josh Stone
A Career In Hotel Management
Occupations related to hotel management can be found in the food, hospitality and tourism industry. In most cases, hotels or motels are integrated with coffee bars, restaurants, clubs and spa centers. In which case, having a career in hotel management does not mean that it will be limited to managing the hotel since a prospective manager can be assigned to a specialized area such as the restaurant, coffee bar, club, etc.
Article Related to: career, hotel, management, club, health, service, food, hospitality, tourism, bar, motel, guest, accomodations, reservation, room service, manager
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6). Hiring the Best - Interviewing Strategies that WORK! By : Terence Traut
In today’s competitive environment, hiring has increasingly become a key link in establishing and maintaining your company’s edge. By attracting and hiring the best people, your company can move quickly and grow steadily. On the flip side, however, poor hires cost you precious time, money, and opportunity. Poor hiring could cost you your company.
Unfortunately, hiring candidates who can do what they say they can do is getting tougher.
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8). 7 Common-Sense Tips for Managing People By : Colleen Kettenhofen
Copyright 2006 Colleen Kettenhofen
“Example is not the main thing in influencing others. It is the only thing.” Albert Schweitzer
1.You set the standard: Work as hard, or harder, than your employees. Be a role model when managing people. Strive to know more than your best employee (or best sales rep) about your product line, industry, and their jobs.
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9). A Career in Restaurant Management By : Josh Stone
SO YOU WANT A CAREER AS A RESTAURANT MANAGER?
Even if you're currently a restaurant's resident dishwasher, it is still very possible for you to climb the ladder to the very top with hard work, persistence and the right set of skills. A lot of restaurant operators seek people who already have ample experience in nearly all restaurant duties, so if you've been rotating on different tasks for the past months or years, you already have one foot in the door.
Article Related to: restaurant, management, duties, degree, food, roles, responsibilities, manager, clients, staff, menu, chef, manager, service, commitment, meals
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10). Will You Be a Good Manager? Test Yourself By : CD Mohatta
Manager means to manage any work or an organization. To manage is not that easy. Imagine the size of some of the large organizations. Their turnover exceeds GDP of many countries. But the companies have to be managed effectively and efficiently and good managers are needed to do that. It applies to self-run businesses. If you don't know how to manage your business, it will suffer.
Article Related to: business, manager, managment, marketing, career, self esteem
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11). Spa Career/Management By : Josh Stone
Guide to Making It on the Spa Industry
Just because spas offer its customers full relaxation and respite from the daily stress and hustle and bustle of the metropolis, it doesn't necessarily mean that the people working behind it are on Zen mode 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In fact, managing a spa or taking on a spa career comes with as many guidelines and technicalities as the average Windows operating system.
Article Related to: spa, career, management, industry, customer, aesthetician, therapist, manager, reward, statistics, job, opportunities, beauty, income, training
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13). The Art Of Leadership By : Ron Fory
The art of leadership is sought by virtually everyone. It is claimed by many, defined by a few, and exercised by the unheralded, depending on the source you use. In fact, we know a lot about leadership; it is the application of leadership that creates confusion for most.
In spite of all the leadership texts, containing a veritable plethora of theories about leadership (each of which is THE KEY), leadership remains a very individual concept, exercised in many diverse yet successful ways.
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14). The Best Managers Are Leaders Too By : John Wright
I was flying home several months ago from a management-leadership program I was teaching for a company in Phoenix, and I struck up a conversation with the gentleman next to me on the plane. During the conversation, I asked him if he considered his boss to be a good manager, and he said, “Yes, he is.” I then asked him if he thought his boss was a good leader, and after thinking a moment, he said, “No, he isn’t.
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15). Managing Upward - Working WITH Your Boss By : Terence Traut
In challenging times, sometimes your boss’s behavior becomes erratic. She may overmanage or undermanage you and your work. She may lose sight of all the things you are working on. You may not be sure what your boss’s priorities are; they change daily.
The costs associated with this business malady are many including: missed deadlines and opportunities, working on unimportant tasks, avoidance, frustration, the appearance of incompetence, stress, and burnout.
Article Related to: management, boss, manager, supervisor
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17). Follow The Leader By : The Self Improvement Gym
Did you ever play the game follow the leader when you were younger? Perhaps you still play it without even knowing it. Leadership, I think is one of the most important characteristics required for creating an extraordinary life and living up to your true potential.
Leadership is not what most people think it is. It is not a skill and it is not a role, but it is a decision.
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20). Employee Motivation - The 8 Basics By : Martin Haworth
To motivate your employees, it is vital that you start off with understanding that there are some things that need to be fixed first, before you can get on with the above the line actions which develop a strong and engaged culture...
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22). Good Self, Bad Self By : Patsi Krakoff, Psy. D.
Do you walk your talk? Most of us like to think that we mean what we say and say what we mean.
Then why do we keep saying we will quit doing this, or start doing that, and we find we keep on doing the same old things? Most New Year's resolutions end up abandoned shortly after they were made.
We are not liars. We are sincere at the time. But soon or later, we find ourselves faced with conflicting emotions, convictions and our real actions.
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23). Don't Manage, Lead - How To Become a Top Manager By : Dennis Sommer
Copyright 2006 Dennis Sommer
Think of all the challenges you face on a daily basis: Motivating teams who are harder to mold and direct than those in the past. Introducing new services more swiftly to keep up with competitors. Managing change in all its variations from new company regulations, methods, policies, etc. Successfully completing complex projects quicker and with less resources.
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24). Solving Banking Disputes By : Joseph Kenny
Although banks usually provide efficient services, they may sometimes commit transactional errors that can have a negative affect on your bank balance. If you suspect that there has been a mistake, you need to take it up with your bank as soon as possible.
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25). Is Your Work Stressing You? Test Yourself By : CD Mohatta
All of us who are working to earn our living face some stress in our work life. Many of us face more stress than we can cope up with. But sometimes we don't realize that. The stressed life becomes a routine, and we don't bother to check if we are under more than acceptable stress. Can tests and quizzes help us find out the true state of affairs? Let us find out.
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