Problem Solving (13 Jun 2006) When problem solving, many confuse the symptom with the problem, which is a costly waste of time. Learn what questions to ask before taking any definite action. Also learn how a systematic procedure is essential for a successful plan of attack.
Meeting Your Meeting Expectations (13 Jun 2006) The number and duration of meetings professionals face today have been cited as one of the most non-productive facets of their workday. Learn how to manage your meetings and what you can do before, during and after to make them more effective.
The Measurement of Manager Training (13 Jun 2006) Effective training depends heavily on the trainer's understanding of the learning process. An important way to improve effectiveness is to continually evaluate trainee's progress. Is your training successful or in other words, are you meeting corporate needs? Evaluation is a sensitive process that needs to be conducted smoothly, clearly, and strategically.
Tales From the Corporate Frontlines: An Unexpected Benefit (13 Jun 2006) An Unexpected Benefit
A fair and attractive compensation and benefits package is critical for hiring and retaining quality employees. This article illustrates how one company offered a new benefit to its employees, solved the problem of lagging productivity, and boosted morale at the same time.
Project Management 101 (13 Jun 2006) Project management is an important business concept. This article explains the basics of project management and how it can help businesses reach goals more efficiently.
Top Ten Things About Creating a Business Vision (13 Jun 2006) To visualise where you are going, is deeper and more sensory than anything you have ever done before...A clear, focused Vision is the most effective thing a leader can have, and the most useful item he or she can share. with his or her people...Here's how the best set about it easily.
Communication Mix-Up (13 Jun 2006) Delia was stunned when one of her employees resigned their position. Learn how Delia turns the situation around simply by changing her communication style...
Top Ten Tips About People Management (13 Jun 2006) People management skills are vital for managers - it may sound simple, yet some managers find it so challenging. But there are just a few simple ideas that you can start to incorporate.
Plan for Business Success - 6 Reasons to Succession Plan (13 Jun 2006) There are many valuable reasons to plan for the future - not least because it reduces the inexperience when people leave the business or organisation - yet there are other reasons too..
Succession Planning for Your Business - 7 Key Benefits (13 Jun 2006) As the manager; leader; 'boss'; supervisor; CEO; HR Director; you are where the pressure is and you need all the help you can get, with pressures often coming at you from above and below. Succession Planning is here to help you...
Manage Communication to Add Value (13 Jun 2006) You can add value to existing information by turning it into business intelligence, condensing it, or expanding it. All approaches may use the same material, but manage it differently, to satisfy different needs.
Eight Skills of Highly Successful Consultants (13 Jun 2006) One way to look at your total skill set as a consultant (internal or external), is to consider your relative strengths in the three major portions of our work: designing "it", delivering "it", and selling "it". These three skills represent the complete package for a consultant, regardless of what your expertise (your "it") is. Here are eight skills that all of us as consultants can work on to improve.
Identifying Potential in Ourselves and Others (13 Jun 2006) We all have untapped potential. The ability to be great mentors, leaders, professionals depends on our ability to unleash our own potential. This article will give you concrete steps to help you recognize and find that potential in yourself and others.
Nine Steps to Help You Develop Your Potential (13 Jun 2006) Extraordinary potential exists in each of us. If we want to reach our potential, we must start by identifying our greatest areas of potential. With that knowledge, we must take a step-by-step approach to making that potential reality in our lives.
Work Environment Tidbits (13 Jun 2006) Color is a big factor effecting all indoor environments. Since most of us spend many hours each day at work, the coloring of the space has a big impact on us. Monotone color schemes can over charge certain personality and behavioral patterns. The color grey can cause depression and frequent change, leading to coping actions like drinking alcohol. Too much grey [ a common business/office main color ] can also lead to unclear thoughts and actions.
Success: A Wholistic Perspective (13 Jun 2006) The world has always been mixed with the rich, the poor and the middle ground. Should we assume that if you make more and more money, that you are more and more successful? Perhaps not.....looking at ourselves and life that way just keeps us trapped in our animal/primate history.
Spirits in the Corporate Boardroom.......Oh, sure...... (13 Jun 2006) There is a growing movement in the spiritual and holistic fields to bring a more metaphysical and human potential approach to the business community. Holism has been intergrating into both the health and mental health professions for many years now.
Seeking Help (13 Jun 2006) As a consultant, your time is money. Read on to find out why it's time to spend more money and less time on your business.
14 Ways to De-Stress Employee Vacations (13 Jun 2006) Employees go on vacation to rest and recover from the daily stress involved with their jobs. Why is it that so many miss out on the anticipated rest and come back to work just to rest up from the stress of the vacation? Here are 14 ways you can help employees take the stress out of their time off.
Vampire Meetings and How To Slay Them (13 Jun 2006) Meetings can be like mythical vampires - sucking the life out of
intelligent and creative people. And sucking the funds out of
businesses. Unfortunately, there are too many of these meetings in
business today.