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  • Career Advice: Real Winners Know How To Lose  By : Ramon Greenwood
    Real winners know they can't win all of the time, nor should they, so they master the art of losing strategically. They realize that if they aggressively work to build their careers they will lose some of the time, but they keep charging ahead. They also know that if they insist on winning ever single point, they will set up unnecessary oppostion, because nobody likes anyone who always wins. Besides, it is not essentail to win every point; just win on enough of the big issues.
  • Top 10 Signs You Might Be Too Gullible at Work  By : Barry Maher
    The top ten signs you might be too trusting of your company and your bosses.
  • Three Success Tips for Women  By : Laura L. Link, APR
    From Laura Link's 101 Success Tips for Women. See below for a way to get the entire book free in your emailbox.
  • What Should You Expect From Your Employer?  By : Ramon Greenwood
    Every person has a right to expect that his employer will provide the tools and an environment that encourages career success.
  • Developmental Delegation: How To Kindle The Inner Spirit  By : Eric Garner
    When you delegate jobs in order to develop people, you build on the greatest resource you have. Here are the 6 steps to doing it right.
  • How to Become a Fire Investigator  By : Interfire.org
    Learn what is required to start a career as a fire investigator.
  • Six Reasons Why You Would Want to Make Money Online - Auto Recovery  By : smgenie
    If you are considering a second job, making money online could be an option. Working at home and making money online does have its advantages.
  • Who's To Blame If You Are Not Getting Promoted?  By : Ramon Greenwood
    Like it or not, you and you alone must take the credit or the blame for what ever happens in your career. There are four basic reasons that promotions are stymied. Each of them can be treated.
  • Your Best Job Search Tool May Be Your Computer  By : Marv Ko
    Have you ever been frustrated at the lack of job possibilities advertised in the classified section of your local newspaper? With an impressive array of Internet resources just a few mouse clicks away, your computer is the ticket to that next great job.
  • The Role Of The Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner - A Look Into SANE Programs  By : Larry Ford
    SANE’s are registered nurses who have specialized training in examining victims of sexual assault. They provide much needed emotional support for victims as well as testify in trials as expert witnesses in the victim’s perpetrator’s trials.
  • Forensic Nursing - The New Breed Of Nurses  By : Larry Ford
    With the continuing rise in crime rates, forensic nursing is quickly becoming a popular part of the American judicial system. Forensic nursing is one of the newest forms of forensic sciences recognized by the American Nurses Association. The new field combines the health care profession with the judicial system.
  • Success In The Workplace Is All About Attitude And Approach  By : Kathy Hammond
    Whatever your position in relation to the world of work, one thing is clear - Your attitude towards work and/so how you approach it makes all the difference in how well you succeed.
  • The Specialties Of Forensic Nurses  By : Larry Ford
    Forensic nursing, just like regular nursing is divided up into several smaller specialties. Nurses wanting to get an education in forensics have the opportunity to pick one or more of these specialties that they prefer the most.
  • Views are Spectacular Off the Beaten Path  By : Drew Miles
    There are many reasons why its so hard to get ahead in today's world, but the problem start in our way of thinking about finances.
  • Customer Service and The Human Experience  By : Rosanne Dausilio, Ph.D.
    Historically, customer service was delivered over the phone or in person. Customers didn’t have many choices, and switching to competitors was cumbersome. Today, these methods are but two of the many possible touch points of entry for any given interaction.
  • 6 Ways to Pinpoint Your Perfect Career  By : Brad Isaac
    Have you ever felt stuck in your career? Employee stress and burn out can account for a lot of dissatisfaction in your life. After all, you are at work some 8 hours a day or more. If you feel stuck, here are 6 great ways to find your ideal career
  • You've Been Named Boss: What Now?  By : Ramon Greenwood
    It's a whole new ballgame advancing from the rank and file to be the boss. Success depends on getting things done through other people, rather than doing everything yourself. This article provides common sense advice as to how o succeed as the boss.
  • Career Choice - The Considerations  By : cdmohatta
    How does one decide one's career? How does one decide and take a decision that may shape the life excellently or doom it forever?
  • Do You Think Like a Success?  By : Zhana
    When you see a successful person, someone who has achieved the things you want to achieve in life, what do you think?
  • Motivation Letter For Work Abroad  By :
    If you are applying for a job abroad (particularly in Europe or South America), a Motivation Letter For Work Abroad takes the place of a Cover Letter.
  • Attitude: Looking For Gold!  By : James B Smith
    Faking it until you make it isn't enough. You know it, and the people around you know it. How long can you "fake it?" If you want to make a real and lasting change, it has to starts with "YOUR ATTITUDE!" "Understanding how to change the key!"
  • Compose Yourself! How to Resolve Conflict without the Aggravation  By : Ronnie Nijmeh
    We’ve all had arguments with siblings as children, whether it was about toys or sharing a crayon. As a child we didn’t quite know how to express ourselves or our reasoning behind our desires, we just knew that we wanted something, we wanted it now, and raising our voice would certainly give us the attention we needed.
  • Success: No Intelligence Required  By : Ronnie Nijmeh
    "Successful people are always smart." Sorry, please play again. I have news for you: being intelligent doesn't necessary imply success, and likewise, success doesn't necessarily imply
    intelligence. Many discount their strengths and deem themselves incapable of accomplishing great deeds simply based on their intelligence level.
  • Career Advice: What's Happened To Your New Year's Resolutions?  By : Ramon Greenwood
    By now most people will have fallen behind on achieving there resolutions for 2006; many will have abandoned them altogether. It's not too late to take 10 action steps to turn resolutions into achievements.
  • Do You Have What it takes to start a Cleaning Company?  By : Brian
    Summary:

    Anyone can start a Cleaning Company if they really put their foot forward and have a passion for cleaning. The better job you do the more satisfied your customers will be and the more referrals you get. If you’re in a financial crunch and have a passion for cleaning and the motivation to succeed, starting a Cleaning Company maybe just what the doctor ordered.
  • Tips for the Self-Proclaimed Guru  By : Matt Bacak
    Becoming a Guru overnight! Learn Powerful tips to become a self-proclaimed guru.
  • Finding a Niche  By : Matt Bacak
    Choosing a carefully pinpointed niche market should be one of the first steps that an internet business owner has to take. A very common way of describing a niche market is ‘a targeted group of individuals with very specific and similar needs or interests.’ These people engage in similar activities and hence they would most probably demand the same goods or services to cater to their needs. Online businesses that drop ship their products to their
  • YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS  By : Matt Bacak
    Many experts will say that undercapitalization is the main reason for the failure of an entrepreneur to achieve the dream of having their own business. They will point out that failing entrepreneurs did not start with a large enough bank account to offset the period it takes before a business is profitable. Statistics always back up this theory because, sure enough, the money has run out before the business is profitable. Therefore, they argue, t
  • Are You In The Right Profession?  By : cdmohatta
    All of us are busy working in a particular area to earn our living. Some of us are business persons and some are employed.
  • Career Advice: You're Fired; Be Ready, It Can Happen To You  By : Ramon Greenwood
    Anyone can get fired at any time in today's climate. There are 13 action steps careerists can employ to survive and prosper if the "pink slip" comes.
  • Career Growth - Optimism Helps  By : cdmohatta
    What helps in growth of our career? A good plan, ability to do the job effectively, improving the existing methods...
  • Career Advice: 9 Steps To New Job Success  By : Ramon Greenwood
    Success on a new job is by no means guaranteed. Nearly one-half of those in new jobs are out the door in 18 months. Nine basic guidelines are the key to success on the new job
  • Career - Are You Feeling Victimized?  By : cdmohatta
    Are you feeling that you are getting a raw deal in your job? Do you feel that you are being blamed wrongly?
  • How to Avoid "A failure to Communicate"  By : Craig Harrison
    Communication skills do not require a graduate degree, just some common sense, a bit of homework and a better understanding of the role communication plays. It can open many doors, both within and beyond the workplace.
  • How Playing Poker Teaches Business Skills  By : Monica Willyard
    Can playing this popular game teach skills that help people win in business? Read on to find out.
  • Career Advice: Who's To Blame If You Are Not Getting Promoted?  By : Ramon Greenwood
    If you are not getting promoted there can be many causes for the disruption in your career path. However, like it or not, you and you along must take the blame or credit for whatever happens in your career. There are four basic reasons promotion are stymied. Each one of them can be managed.
  • How To Increase Your Profits By At Least 55% This Year While Spending Less Time At The Office  By : Matt Zembruski
    Daily "On Purpose" reading is exactly what many successful business owners use to increase their profits and free up more time to spend with family and friends.
  • Career Advice: Never Let Your Boss Be Surprised By Bad News  By : Ramon Greenwood
    There's only one thing worse than delivering bad news to your boss. That is not sounding the alarm when you know trouble is brewing, because it is a cardnial sin to let your boss be surprised. A crucial ingredient in career success is knowing how to deliver the negatives as well as how to receive them. Learn how and when to manage your boss with bad news
  • Top 10 Job Interview Questions with Tips on How to Answer  By : Joi Hernaez
    Every question has its own purpose. The interviewer cannot just ask you about anything and everything. Every question asked is used to differentiate your skills, and personality from other candidates. There is actually no correct answer to any interview questions. It just depends on how you answer them. Companies have their own standing with regards to the answers you have given them. They want to determine if you can offer something to their goals.
  • Career Assessments Help Moms Returning To Work  By : Michelle Yanik
    Stay at home moms eventually return to work. It may be work-at-home, part-time or a full-time return. Career assessments help you determine the type of work you enjoy and help you to better sell yourself.
  • Career Advice: Winners Don't Depend On Atta-Boys  By : Ramon Greenwood
    Everybody wants to receive atta-boys from the boss, but they are harder and harder to come by as one climbs the career ladder. Winners in the world of work understand and deal with the reality of this paradox. They provide there own compliments for jobs well done.
  • What Is SAP  By : Ron
    SAP, started in 1972 by five ex-IBM employees in Mannheim, Germany, states that it is the world's largest inter-enterprise software company and the world's fourth-largest independent software supplier, overall. To have a comprehensive range of applications the tangible SAP idea was to provide customers with the capacity to cooperate with a common corporate database and so the applications have been assembled gradually.
  • Career Advice: Learn To Say No To Accelerate Your Career  By : Ramon Greenwood
    You must learn when and how to say "no" if you really want to accelerate your career. Because so long as you say "yes" to every request for your time and talent, you are allowing your friends and associates to consume your most precious asset--your time--to serve their agendas rather than advancing your own. There are four steps to mastering the art of saying "no".
  • Career Advice: Is Your Career Path Blocked?  By : Ramon Greenwood
    If you are between the ages of 20 and 40 there is a major roadblock standing in your career path. It's called "The Gray Ceiling." There are seven steps you can take to break make a break-through.
  • Marketing to Leading Edge Baby Boomers  By : Nelly
    Baby Boommers have led markets all their lives and that will not change as they approach retirement. Be positioned to offer what Baby Boomers are looking for and you will be able to profit from this large group of customers.
  • Tips on Finding a Job  By : Joi Hernaez
    Before you apply for a certain job, you must ask yourself if you really like that job. You must enjoy what you are doing when it comes to your work. Before you apply for a certain job, you must ask yourself if you really like that job. You must enjoy what you are doing when it comes to your work. Here are some tips on how to make your job hunting successful.
  • SAP ABAP Performance Tuning Tips & Tricks  By : Ron
    ABAP is the universal language in the World of SAP programming and the focus is also on getting a team of efficient programmers as early as possible in each and every part of the project, both for handing over the technical specifications to them and also for asking them to toss out the ABAP programs within the “given deadlines” as well.
  • A Stand-Out Résumé That Won't Keep the Employers Away  By : Neoli Lancel Marcos
    Tips on how to make a stand-out resume for your job application. Here are some ways to help get a job you desire.
  • Integrating XML into SAP Business Connector  By : Ron
    In the current model, SAP Business Connector Framework uses XML schemas for generating a JSP that can be assessed from any of the web browsers dynamically, so that one can test and deploy integration tools between the application server environment and SAP systems immediately. For the purpose of adding flexibility, convergence of XML schema approach to the SA Business Connector facilitates to all the SAP standards.
  • How Speakers Are Like Musicians  By : Coach Schrift
    Need some motivation? Inspiration? Presentation and speaking skills? Come join me in reading my weekly newsletter on tips, tricks and how-to’s.
  • Work is a Four Letter Word  By : Eileen McDargh, CSP, CPAE
    Consider turning your "job" into "work" and improve your career, your outlook and your life!
  • Appreciation in Action  By : Dr. Noelle Nelson
    Appreciating customers requires energy and patience. No one feels upbeat all the time, yet any employee who interacts directly with the public must maintain an upbeat disposition and a goodly supply of patience. However, customers are not necessarily easy individuals to appreciate, yet the employee must value even the crankiest customer as strongly and genuinely as possible.
  • So Now You Have a Job. What's Next?  By : Mae Paulino
    What if your boss is not as cool as the masterminds behind Google? And exactly how financially-rewarding should your job be that you would be willing to take any blow from a boss from hell? Bosses may be famous for being villains, strict, unfair, mean, hostile, demanding, arrogant, dictatorial, unscrupulous, [insert two of your favourite adjective here] –which is why the lunchroom is also the forum for angst again bosses.
  • What an Image Consultant and Personal Branding Can Do For you !!!  By : Shannon Smith
    In todays competitive world knowing how to portray a good image of yourself, is as important as any product that you may be trying to sell, or any point you may be trying to put forward.
  • Here's Why You Should Quit Your Job  By : Mae Paulino
    Sometimes we have to know the difference between reasonably sticking it out with a company and foolishly putting up with it. There's a name in psychological studies for this sort of hesitation when it comes to letting go: Learned Self-helplessness. Learned self-helplessness happens when we unconsciously condition ourselves to suffer a problem, locking ourselves into our conflicting situation and believing there's nothing better out there for us anymore.
  • Life Coaching Can Help You to Achieve Your Full Potential  By : Rosa Scofield
    Do you know that you have more to offer, but struggle to understand how to apply yourself in order to achieve your goals? Do you find it difficult to believe that you have the ability to fulfill your dreams and live the life that you have always wanted to have?
  • Why You Should Have Your Own Business Online (Or How to Avoid Being a Financial Casualty!)  By : Louis Lim
    This article tells people that they need not be a casualty of a financial crisis if they only learn to create their own business. That creating a successful business is not too difficult and requires little money because of the internet. An online business if successful can actually provide a substantial income. The article also explains the concept of wealth as having assets providing a passive income. It also points to where you can learn how to start internet marketing in a simple manner.
  • The Road to Becoming A Daycare Director  By : Elaine Rexdale
    The skills required to be a classroom teacher often to not prepare you to be the director of a child care center.
  • Ways to Reach Career Satisfaction Through a Franchise Business  By : Franchise Opportunities
    Achieving job happiness is a tricky occupation, however assessing your personal aspirations as well as your abilities can help when estimating your ultimate job satisfaction. Here, we assess what potential entrepreneurs and franchisees should research before opening their own business to ensure they are on the right track to job happiness.
  • What Makes an Effective Leader at Workplace?  By : Peopleconnectstaffing.com
    The extent of growth and success of an organization depends on effective leadership of the managers or other key employees. Leadership is not just managing things. It is actually doing right things at the right time in a right way. Being a good manager is, therefore, different from being a good leader.

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