Employees are more likely to learn from what you do & not from what you say. Many job performance problems could be headed off by more attention from management. Treat employees with same respect as you treat guests & involve them in decision-making process. Make sure employees understand their job description & reinforce it by providing training.
Recently I was talking with a retailer in his store, and as we were walking around the floor, we came to a rack housing…
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Added by Amit Bhagria on April 2, 2008 at 12:40am —
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1) LOVE CHANGE :
You can love and embrace change or hate and reject change. Change is the only constant happening. Water is more powerful than rock. Water flows and adapts to its surroundings while retaining its power. Given enough friction, solid rock can turn into a sand pile.
To choke back your resistance to change.
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Added by Amit Bhagria on April 1, 2008 at 11:29pm —
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A--Accept
Accept others for who they are and for the choices they've made even if you have difficulty understanding their beliefs, motives, or actions.
B--Break Away
Break away from everything that stands in the way of what you hope to accomplish with your life.
C--Create
Create a family of friends whom you can share your hopes, dreams, sorrows, and happiness…
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Added by Amit Bhagria on April 1, 2008 at 11:00pm —
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Hi Claudia,
I’m working with a perfectionist hiring manager who always has to be in control, and is never wrong. His mantra is “I’m the customer,” and he says it frequently as he micromanages every detail of my work. We are both under pressure to get this difficult job filled, but every time I talk to him I just want to tell him off -- honestly, it seems like I spend more time managing him than I do actually recruiting. Any ideas for getting this guy out of my… Continue
Added by Claudia Faust on April 1, 2008 at 10:30pm —
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I have a friend that has worked for the same (stuffy, old school) firm since graduating college over 10 years ago. He worked in the same department for years and at one point managed a few people and that was OK...
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Trapped into Leadership
Added by Recruitnik on April 1, 2008 at 8:20pm —
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I simply don't think there are enough places on the internet to contribute content! I'm truly running out of space.
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Bloggin' is hard work.
Added by Corey Keizer on April 1, 2008 at 6:30pm —
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Hello All,
AAR Aircraft has alot of exciting job opportunities. If you know of anyone with aviation experience (technicians, Product Line Directors, Sales, etc), please refer them to our website at www.aarcorp.com
Thanks for your help
Added by Human Resource on April 1, 2008 at 2:38pm —
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Has your product become a hit and are orders pouring in? This 10-step survival guide will help you think fast and react quickly when you wake up one morning to find the world beating a path to your door.
For futher details, check out the link:
http://entrepreneurexpress.blogspot.com/2008/04/ten-steps-to-keep-cool-after-big-hit.html
Added by Amit Bhagria on April 1, 2008 at 12:21pm —
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WILL COME FROM INDIA
Over the past decade, Google has been every entrepreneur’s benchmark for success through innovation. Besides its founding duo, Sergei Brin and Larry Page, there were a handful who saw the internet search engine’s potential and backed it when it was still being run from a garage. And here’s the Indian connection. Ram Shriram, who went to school in Chennai and later migrated to the Silicon Valley, was one of the pillars that built Google. Ram Shriram…
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Added by Amit Bhagria on April 1, 2008 at 12:08pm —
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Added by Dennis Smith on April 1, 2008 at 11:00am —
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HERE are five steps, each with specific actions you can take, to get you on the road to delegating effectively.
For further details, check out the link:
Entrepreneur Express
Added by Amit Bhagria on April 1, 2008 at 10:56am —
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IT’S the nightmare that every businessperson experiences: a shouting match with a customer or client. Here are seven at the-ready responses that may help tame even the most unpleasant situation:
For further details, check out the link below:
Entrepreneur Express
Added by Amit Bhagria on April 1, 2008 at 10:45am —
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Some people love them (count me in) and some hate them, but analogies are what assist many people in getting their point across where otherwise it would have fallen on deaf ears.
So it was funny for me to read in the Brazen Careerist the other day as Penelope Trunk was making several very valid points about how people should invest in their careers and make decisions that will help them along the way, and to see her use a rather interesting analogy (that of Ashley Dupre – call girl…
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Added by bill martineau on April 1, 2008 at 10:34am —
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Lessons of the Square Watermelon
Japanese grocery stores had a problem. They are much smaller than shops in the USA and therefore don't have room to waste. Watermelons, big and round, wasted a lot of space. Most people would simply tell the grocery stores that watermelons grow round and there is nothing that can be done about it.
That is how majority of people would respond. But some Japanese farmers took a different approach. If the supermarkets wanted a square…
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Added by Amit Bhagria on April 1, 2008 at 10:23am —
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"Everything can be taken from a man but one thing; the last of the human freedoms-to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way."
Viktor Frankl
Attitude is everything!! Yes, Everything.!!
It is more vital than events. It's more important than what's happened. Because attitude determines whether we are happy or unhappy, fulfilled or empty, the positive perspective assures us that we can never fail. A hopeful attitude…
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Added by Amit Bhagria on April 1, 2008 at 9:55am —
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While howls of protest over poor customer service continue to be heard worldwide, there remain some businesses that manage to consistently deliver superior customer service year in and year out. Foremost among the lessons to be learned from such flashpoint businesses are the blunders to avoid — those fatal mistakes that trip up just about everybody else.
For further reading please check out the link below:…
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Added by Amit Bhagria on April 1, 2008 at 9:34am —
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As an entrepreneur, your idea of the business needs to be complemented with your sensitivity to the demands of the creative team.
ANYONE who has watched music channels in the late 1990s will recall the MTV Lift Man. It was a 70-plusyear-old man, with a horrible set of teeth, standing in a iron-grilled lift, cursing MTV in a raspy voice. Does “Mad in India” and “Blousefull” ring a bell? It did for Amitabh Bachchan. The Lift Man’s popular impact was so widespread that at a social…
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Added by Amit Bhagria on April 1, 2008 at 9:13am —
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Imagine you were witness to the following scenes:
The employee at the photocopier is half way down his copying when he encounters a paper jam. The employee moves to another machine instead of getting this one fixed.
It is 6.00 pm in the evening and the client deliverable is far from ready to ship and the consequences of delay are serious. The team leader responsible for the project gives the team members a few instructions but is the first to leave.
The manager…
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Added by Amit Bhagria on April 1, 2008 at 9:04am —
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According to Bill Gates there are 3 keys to success in any new venture.
Being in the right place at the right time. (You could well be already there ).
Have a vision of where the industry / business you’re working in is going.
Taking Massive and Immediate Action. (It is time to act).
“The future belongs to those who believe in the quality of their dreams” Was it Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, the famous German poet and philosopher who said those words?
Here are my 15…
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Added by Amit Bhagria on April 1, 2008 at 8:53am —
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Tutorial Tuesday
Teach something, learn something...
In this weekly column we intend to bring you some juicy morsels of high protein training so that you can immediately go back to work, bulked-up and ready to try something new. If it works for you great, if it doesn't then help me help you by sending me an email so we can figure it out together.
We are really lucky to have among us some of the finest trainers in the industry on
RecruitingBlogs.com. That is…
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Added by Amitai Givertz on April 1, 2008 at 7:00am —
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