Archive for May, 2010
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9 Secrets to Getting the Job You Really Want
Monday, May 31st, 2010
Interviewing for a job is a very stressful and difficult process — made more intense today because so many companies are reducing their workforce, thus increasing the number of applicants for a shrinking number of jobs. The competition for available jobs is fierce. Yet, you can beat the competition and actually get hired in the [...]
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The Basics of BPM Project Planning
Tuesday, May 25th, 2010
This is a common reminder for managers to ensure that planning around business process management projects is well performed. The success of a project largely depends on the quality of the plan you prepare. Novice managers who tend to skip planning on short duration projects to give more time to execution actually need to reverse [...]
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Strategies and Tips - Salary Negotiation: The Art of the Deal
Sunday, May 23rd, 2010
While negotiation has become a common part of today’s business, most of us are uncomfortable negotiating our salaries. But today’s employer expects some type of negotiation, and we must be ready. The tips below you for the art of negotiation.
Avoid the question of salary, until you have an offer: On job applications under salary requirements, [...] -
Management Videos
Friday, May 21st, 2010
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Achieve the Job Offer You Deserve by Avoiding These 10 Salary Negotiation Mistakes
Thursday, May 20th, 2010
Whether you’re new to job-hunting or a seasoned pro, whether you love the art of salary negotiation or dread it, the truth is that knowing salary negotiation tactics — and avoiding salary negotiation landmines — are key to obtaining the job offer you seek and deserve.
While much is written about the tactics of salary negotiation, [...] -
How to reduce Recruitment Cost (Videos)
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
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Employee Alignment and Strategic Execution (Videos)
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010
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10 Strategies For Engaging Your Employees
Monday, May 17th, 2010
A new manager went to work in a department of a retail store that seemed to have lost its way. Sales were down and so were energy levels. Displays were stale, and several areas needed cleaning. Worse, several employees seemed to spend most of their time on cell phones - and the conversations were not [...]
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The Whole Story on Whole Health
Friday, May 14th, 2010
How do we achieve total health? Does it come from effective treatment of “whatever it is that ails us”? Isn’t there more to it?
For anyone associated with Loma Linda University’s School of Medicine, total health involves much more than just the treatment of disease. The university’s motto, “To Make Man Whole,” gives us a clue [...] -
How To Sell Yourself Like A Product
Thursday, May 13th, 2010
Interviewing for a job is in many ways comparable to a sales person making a sale. If you were a sales person and were about to sell a product to a customer you would do some homework or research so that you could convince your customers that your product was the best product on the [...]