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The Path to Presentation Peace: Mindfulness and Stillness
http://speakfearlessly.net/ 160/Imagine a classroom, then imagine thirty children sitting still and quiet. Imagine these children imagining loving kindness on the playground. The peaceful ring of a Tibetan singing bowl – no shouting, no laughing, no airborne paper objects.
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The Leadership Art (and Importance) of Encouraging Constructive Dissent
http://artpettyonmanagement.typepad.com/ bestpractices/ 2008/ 08/ the-leadership…This topic goes to the heart of creating an effective feedback culture—one where everyone is comfortable tackling the tough topics and highlighting when the Emperor has no clothes. The discomfort of a team in expressing alternative viewpoints with a leader is one sign that all is not right with the feedback culture.
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The Three C's of Credibility
http://speakfearlessly.net/ the-three-cs-of-credibility/Editor's Note: This is guest post from Jonathan Bernstein of Bernstein Crisis Management, Inc. In Keeping the Wolves at Bay: A Media Training Manual, I have a section called "Attitude is Everything." It explains the importance of non-verbal communication in ensuring that your audiences receive your messages effectively.
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10 Skills You Need To Succeed At Almost Anything: Content From A Continent Away
http://deansguide.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 08/ 01/ 10-skills-you-need-to-succeed-at-…Dustin Wax of Lifehack An Italian blogger in Torino, Italy, who subscribes to deansguide because he thinks we may be related (joke), sent me a link to his bookmark (digg) “10 Skills of Life You Need To Succeed at Almost Anything.” The original blogger? The mighty and powerful lifehack’s Dustin Wax.
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The art of throwing your star under the bus
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/ tech-manager/ ?p=539Ever felt like you’re being asked to do work that could result in the end of your career? In this blog, John M McKee outlines how being “too good” can end up hurting both individual and organization. —————————————————————————————————————— I have a new client who is a real star at her organization.
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Using Portfolio to Respond to Specific Interview Questions, Part 12
http://astoriedcareer.com/ tell_me/ 2008/ 07/ using-portfolio-to-respond-to-10.h…In response to the types of questions below, present artifacts that illustrate your decision-making skills. Give an example of a time in which you had to be relatively quick in coming to a decision. Give me an example of a time you had to make an important decision.
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Success Factors for the New Venture: Another View
http://easystartup.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 07/ 26/ success-factors-for-the-new-vent…A venture is successful if it meets the aspirations of its stakeholders. In order to do this it must survive and prosper in the marketplace. It must attract resources, reward its stakeholders for their contributions and be financially secure. Every venture is different, but a common set of factors lies behind every successful business.
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Success Factors for the New Venture: Another View
http://www.unitedbit.com/ startup/ success-factors-for-the-new-venture-another-v…A venture is successful if it meets the aspirations of its stakeholders. In order to do this it must survive and prosper in the marketplace. It must attract resources, reward its stakeholders for their contributions and be financially secure. Every venture is different, but a common set of factors lies behind every successful business.
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Step Up To The Plate And Become A Leader
http://www.articlescaravan.net/ 4403/ 1512/ step-up-to-the-plate-and-become-a-le…Step Up To The Plate And Become A Leader July 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment Taking on a leadership role is an essential step towards achieving your goals. If you want to establish yourself as a successful Internet marketer, one of the first things that you need to do is to turn yourself into a leader, grow a team, develop success mentoring skills and inspire everybody to emulate you!
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Do everyone a favor and take a few days off
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/ tech-manager/ ?p=563Taking your full vacation may seem like a luxury you can’t afford in today’s climate. But that decision may actually have a negative impact on your career. In this article, John M McKee explains why it’s better for all concerned if you’d “just go away.” —————————————————————————————————————— Over the years, a lot of managers have told me that they rarely take all of their vacation days.
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