- A Woman Driven To Success By : Pat Marcello
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An interesting name, derived from Zenobia, Queen of the wealthy city of Palmyra in the Arabian Desert, and in Latin, a feminine form of "Zeus." Indeed a powerful name, but quite appropriate for an incredibly self-driven woman, rather adequately described by the words "motivation" and "prosperity." Zenaida was the #1 earner in her home business in 2005, though she didn't start off with a silver spoon, didn't have the best education, and generally had a ro... - How Scents Define Your Personality By : John Rouque
Comparing your tongue to your nose won't do you any good. Even if the tongue has many parts such as the bitter, sour, sweet, and salty tastebuds, the nose is still the one capable of smelling half a million odors. Indeed, next to the eyes, the nose is perhaps the most wide-ranging. - Tips on How to Select Wedding Party Gifts By : Jeff Dodd
A couple’s wedding involves the support of loved-ones who are enthusiastic to share their time and efforts to make the wedding truly special and memorable. The significant help given by these loved-ones are significant and a special way of thanking them and showing them how much you appreciate their help and support is to give them wedding party presents that are special. Some couples, however, find it hard to buy the best wedding party presents. A few tips on choosing the best wedding party presents are enumerated below: - What Six Sigma Black Belts Must Know By : Tony Jacowski
Black Belts need to have basic skills in order to implement a Six Sigma project effectively. Here are some things that all Black Belts must know. - FAITH vs. VISION By : Michael Skye
Visionary leaders and entrepreneurs make "the impossible" happen, often succeeding where others fail. This article details a subtle shift in thinking required for visionary leadership in today's world. - What Bus Are You On? By : Michael Skye
Visionary leaders and entrepreneurs make "the impossible" happen, often succeeding where others fail. This article details a subtle shift in thinking required for visionary leadership in today's world. - Dream vs. Vision: A Mind-Shift For Visionary Leaders By : Michael Skye
Visionary leaders and entrepreneurs make "the impossible" happen, often succeeding where others fail. They have more than big ideas and dreams, they have vision. This article details the distinction between dreams and vision, and how one can live as a visionary. - Give Your Loved-one an Engraved Customized Gift on a Special Day By : Jeff Dodd
Worry no more about gift-giving problem s.Engraved personalized gifts put an end to annoying gift searching and offers the best answer to gift giving problem s.Giving carved personalized gifts also presents selection to the giver.Original ideas and texts can be part of the gift designs.This incorporates a personal touch to the present which shows the giver’s character and ingenuity.The gift also gives opportunity to the ingenuity of the giver. Engraved personalized gifts can also be customized to reflect the identity of the recipient. The gift can be customized in such a way to reflect the individuality and the taste of the recipient.This makes carved personalized gifts truly customized and wonderful. - An Effective Leader - Would You Like To Be One? By : Regina Maniam
Have you felt the need for an effective leader in your work place? Have you felt frustrated that there are a lot of activities and yet nothing seems to get accomplished? Targets and objectives are forgotten. Is it then time for you to do something about it? - Key Targets For Business Coaches By : Kris Koonar
If you are passionate about helping business-owners profit from their maximum potential, you can consider becoming a business coach. - How to Become an Ideal Leader By : Carl Hoffman
Most people are content just to stand around listening for orders. And it isn't unusual to adopt a follow-the-leader mentality. But maybe, somewhere inside of you, you feel the desire to make things happen,to be the head, not the tail. Then maybe leadership just suits you fine. - Meta Tags By : G S Porter
Description Gift Baskets and scrumptious edible gifts are appropriate for ordinary and unusual gift events. - Goals Know No Borderlines By : Peter Codling
At one time or another, we’ve come across articles that touch on issues like racial, age, and gender discrimination, suppression of beliefs or convictions, those sort of things. Those issues do not affect your pursuit to goal realization. Your target goal does not look at your color or race. You may be black or white, yellow, brown, red, or any color in-between or combination thereof. It does not discourage you just because you’re not so young, or that you are a woman and you... - Adjustable Features in an Ergonomic Chair By : Elboydny
Adjustable Features in an Ergonomic Chair - Windows Air Conditioning Units are Quiet By : Elboydny
Portable air conditioner units are quiet - How Do You Want To Be Treated? By : Nick Pollice
A leader is best when people barely know that they exist, Not so good when people obey and acclaim them, Worse when they despise them.
When a leader fails to honour people, People fail to honour them.
But, of a good leader who talks little and listens well, When their work is done and goals are fulfilled, People will all say, we did it ourselves.
Loa – Tzy.
I believe that most employees at their core are very similar. Regardless of race, gender, age or religio... - Newlywed Gifts to Impress Your In Laws By : Jeff Dodd
You might not always get along with your in-laws but you can't discount the fact that they are a part of the family that you married into when you uttered your marriage vows. - Small Business Organizational Management By : Luis Luarca
This article briefly discusses a basic understanding of organizational management for small business owners and the importance of understanding the complexities of managing a business. - COMPROMISE vs. SACRIFICE By : Michael Skye
Visionary leaders and entrepreneurs make "the impossible" happen, often succeeding where others fail. This article details a subtle shift in thinking required for visionary leadership in today's world. - So Now You're The Boss By : Wally Bock
Being a boss is hard work and it's different work from what you did as an individual contributor. Here are some important things you should know if you've just become a boss. For one thing, some people will start treating you like you're a jerk.
You have not just become a jerk, but some people will think you have. There are people in the world who think that all bosses are jerks.
Some of those people will be in the group that used to be your friends. The only thing you ... - Leadership: Being Open to Feedback By : Bill Pullen
In order to be effective, leaders need opne, honest feedback from the people around them. Yet, oftentimes, while the leader says she wants feedback, her actions and reactions to it say the opposite. In this article, Bill Pullen, President of Pullen Associates, sheds light on this dynamic and offers insights for growth. - Entelechy Speaks to Bill George about Authentic Leadership By : Terence Traut
Terence Traut from Entelechy, Inc. interviews Bill George for leadership strategies. - Leadership In The Workplace As A Boss By : Charles Williams
Do you give your employees the type of leadership in the workplace that they come to expect? What is it that you think they do expect from you as the boss?
It is hard to give everyone something that they can take with them, unless you know what you are doing.
Working is a part of life and we all have to do it. Everyone has a boss, but it is what that boss does that leads them to success.
What is the key to being the best boss you can be? What is the key to making s... - Step Up and Lead By : William Frank Diedrich
Most people today believe there is a leadershgip crisis. They don't have much confidence in their leaders. The answer is not to complain about other leaders, but to become an effective leader yourself. here are some steps you can take. - Engaging The Five Senses By : Kurt Mortensen
We were all born with five senses, each one helping us to make generalizations about the world. You should engage all five sensations when trying to persuade an audience.
However, keep in mind that there are three dominating senses we gravitate toward. They are sight, hearing and feeling, or, visual, auditory and kinesthetic. When we learn, 75 percent of knowledge comes to us visually, 13 percent comes through hearing and 12 percent comes through smell, taste and touch. M... - Positionary vs. Visionary: A "Mind Shift" for Leaders and Change Agents By : Michael Skye
Visionary leaders and entrepreneurs make "the impossible" happen, often succeeding where others fail. This article details a subtle shift in thinking required for visionary leadership in today's world. - Position vs Stand: A "Mind Shift" for Visionary Leaders By : Michael Skye
Visionary leaders and entrepreneurs make "the impossible" happen, often succeeding where others fail. This article details a subtle shift in thinking required for visionary leadership in today's world. - Vision Precedes Victory By : Kurt Mortensen
Vision that is shared is cohesive and bonding. A common vision pulls people together toward the same goals and objectives. Influential people have clearly defined visions that are forward-looking and filled with great excitement and anticipation. More than anything else in life, vision—whether it’s yours or somebody else’s—dictates daily decisions.
“The person who has no imagination has no wings.” – Muhammad
Vision is a powerful tool in helping others to see the big pic... - A Simple Recipe For Success – Never Accept Limitation By : Oluwafisayo A.
Beethoven composed some of the world’s best music. His handicap? He was deaf. One of the world’s greatest leaders was US President Franklin D. Roosevelt. His handicap? He served from a wheelchair.
Wilma Rudolph was born into a poor home in Tennessee. At age four, a double pneumonia and scarlet fever left her paralyzed with polo. She had to wear a brace and the doctors said she would never walk again. But her mother encouraged her; she told Wilma that with God-given ability... - Getting Creative: Finding Great Ideas When You Need One! Part Two By : Ed Oakley
Creative tools to help generate ideas.
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