A New Way of Giving - by Clive Sexton Please don't call me a philanthropist; I am just trying to be useful," said one of the individuals Charles Handy interviewed for his new book The New Philanthropists. The book comprises a series of interviews with what Handy has
Review of MOLB - The Truth - What You Will Find - by Cindy Klypak Throughout the past few years, it has been discovered that the internet has the power to generate full or part time incomes to a lot of people. As the word has spread out, many have engaged in a new
How Do I Use Buzz Groups in Training? - by Dan Boudreau Have you considered using buzz groups as a technique to liven up your training sessions? We have prepared this training technique and offer it here as a resource for facilitators. Read on to discover how to use buzz groups
Tracking Performance Evaluations - by Brandy Pelzel Your organization has just revamped your whole performance management system-now you need a good tracking system so that the system will be effective. First, ensure that the evaluations have a specific time of year when they will be performed,
How to Get the Company Name You Want and What Happens Once You Secure That Name - by Rich Muir The choice of a company's name is crucial for every business or organisation. It may be a word or a series of words that is ideally used to set an entity apart from the other registered entities. In Australia, it
International Shipping - by Manan Kumar Nagpal Shipping items or goods globally require a good customs broker that serves you all your shipping needs perfectly. Preferably, these brokers should be in the same country or place as your designated destination is, if not, then they must
What are Wholesale Wigs? - by Garcia Smith Wholesaling is the newest trend in any business, even talking about wigs. Wholesale refers to large consignments or bulk orders. It is even extensively discussed and proven in economics' law of supply and demand. Since shipment and delivery can
Training - A Good Investment? - by Hilary Jeanes A while back, I had the pleasure of spending a couple of days at the National School of Government (NSG) in Sunningdale, UK, courtesy of one of my clients. It was Ascot week, which made the visit all the more memorable, because
After Construction and Before Moving in - What to Do When New Premises Beckon - by Lisa Armstrong It's always an exciting time if you have reached that stage where your existing business premises are too small and you need to expand. Careful consideration and forward planning is required if the move is to go smoothly; what's
Motivating Generation Y - Getting in the "Flow" - by Kevin R. Nash The stereotyping of Gen Yers (born between 1982 and 2002) by Baby Boomers (born between 1943 and 1960) and Gen Xers (born between 1961 and 1981) tends to be that they have short attention spans, are spoiled, disrespectful, and
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