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Management
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Dialogue vs. Discussion
(Sat Dec 10th, 2005 12:10:46 PM, by Graeme Nichol) Have you ever sat in a meeting where everyone is busy giving
their point of view and trying to prove why they are right?
Where no one is actually listening or trying to understand other
individuals’ points of view. The alternative meeting format is
w...
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Alcohol and Events
(Sat Dec 10th, 2005 12:10:46 PM, by James Coakes) Naturally alcohol is an important part of many events. People
associate having a few drinks with relaxation and enjoyment.
Obviously participants must not drink before taking part in
dangerous activities, particularly motorised and shooting
events. ...
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Secret Grant Money!
(Sat Dec 10th, 2005 12:10:46 PM, by Sean Labrock) The art of researching, writing and being awarded grants has
evolved into a competitive sport in recent years. There is one
area, though, that gets very little attention.
These are the corporate grants that are offered by thousands of
large and mid...
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Why Write Down Your Ideas?
(Sat Dec 10th, 2005 12:10:46 PM, by Robert F. Abbott) Whether you're a manager, professional, or entrepreneur you need
to think ahead. When you do it in a formal sense, it's called it
planning, when you do it informally it's something like
speculating.
Whether you're planning or speculating, the exerci...
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Communicating CEOs
(Sat Dec 10th, 2005 12:10:46 PM, by Robert F. Abbott) I see a PR firm has done a survey on the amount of time Canadian
CEOs spend on communication, and found they spend almost half of
their time on communication.
I think we're supposed to be impressed that CEOs spend that much
time on communication. Bu...
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Chunking the Routine Essentials
(Sat Dec 10th, 2005 12:10:46 PM, by Gerry McRae) Chunking a large project into small parts is a great way to
tackle an overwhelming project you keep putting off until a
large block of time is available. The problem is - that
opportunity seldom presents itself in your busy schedule.
Chunking is an ef...
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industrial planning
(Sat Dec 10th, 2005 12:10:46 PM, by konstantin otto) Industrial planning. The troglodytes executed simple tasks. The
planning of the troglodytes was completely processed in memory.
The product that consists of six thousand components can be
planned only with an electronic processor. The Elements of the
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manufacturers survival
(Sat Dec 10th, 2005 12:10:46 PM, by konstantin otto) Manufacturers Survival The humanity's cultural heritage is
growing in geometric scale. Manufacturer faces every time more
efficient competitors. Development of new processes is arduous
work. This work suffers opposition from defenders' of the
archaic...
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INSTANTLY UNCOVER YOUR CORPORATE CULTURE
(Sat Dec 10th, 2005 12:10:45 PM, by Michael Mercer, Ph.D.) Best Definition of “Corporate Culture”
If you ask 10 people to define “organizational culture,“ you
will get 11 different answers!
Fortunately, from my consulting and writing on leadership and
organizational change, I created my definition of orga...
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Firewords
(Sat Dec 10th, 2005 12:10:45 PM, by graham and julie) There are many stories of people injuring themselves, and
others, with Firewords in the old wild days of entrepreneurship
and it is usually passed off as the price that had to be paid in
order to win. However, as time passes, there is a tendency to
co...
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