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A Simple Gesture to Boost Morale

Your organization feels the economic misery. Your team knows that you have to make cuts. You want to keep spirits up, but budgets are tight and getting even tighter. Everyone feels overworked, tired, and taken for granted. You are tense and irritable yourself.
Now is the time for a magnanimous but totally basic gesture. It is [...]

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Two Steps to Simplify Your Workday

Have you ever gone home at the end of a long day and wondered what you really accomplished? That’s the complaint I hear from many managers these days who feel that they are working harder than ever, but don’t have much to show for it.
While globalization, innovation and communications technologies have created incredible opportunities, [...]

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When Will the Good Times Return?

When will the good time return? When will the recession period will be over? Investors are holding their money, people are starting to save money, and companies are on the layoffs due to massive loss. American dreams are dying and waiting for the government. But it is not the time for waiting, it is not [...]

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After Layoffs, Help Survivors

If your firm is like many, you’re now managing a bunch of survivors – the lucky ones who didn’t get downsized. Chances are good this means you’re presiding over a heightened level of costly employee dysfunction, even if you don’t see it yet.
Layoffs affect survivors in various ways. Here’s what you can [...]

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6 Steps to go From an Idea into a Business

Too many people have a great idea but don’t make anything out of it.
Some are afraid of failure, some are afraid of the pressures of success, and some just want to tell people about their ideas, just for the sake of doing so. Here is a general step-by-step guide to taking an idea and turning [...]

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