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Business Grammar and Writing
- The Silent Assassin by Janet Pfeiffer
The Silent Assassin
I read advice columns. I sometimes find valuable information that benefits me or I can pass along to others. At times I shake my head in awe at the nonsensical issues people seek advice about, like the biggest debate ever in Dear Abby’s history: which is the correct way to hang a roll of toilet paper - paper across the top or underneath? Really? This is what people are conce - "10 Things I Know About Motivating Employees" by Tom Ingrassia
My latest article, "10 Things I Know About Motivating Employees" is featured in this week's Worcester Business Journal.
www/wbjournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120511/PRINTEDITION/305119996/0/PRINTEDITIONDATES - Improve Your Productivity and IGNITE Your Performance by Cathy Sexton
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/videoseries?list=UUPZNBge_9eluqt8kl_BQ4Kw&hl=en_US" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> - YOUTHFUL AT EVERY AGE! YOUTHFUL AT EVERY AGE! by Hattie Retroage
These days there are an increasing number of commercials on TV, plus numerous magazine ads that tout “amazing” Anti-Aging creams, hair dyes, surgery and shots, all promising to help you win the battle over Time. And most of them feature models in their 20's, if not younger!
Initially, seeing them, I was incensed. Their message that applying this or that cream, lotion or potion will guarantee rene - Communication by Jane Ohenhen
Communication is defined as the activity of conveying information. Communication is derived from the latin word communis, which means to share (Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia).
Communication as used in this write up is sharing of generated information and methods in transmitting company goals and objectives by company heads/CEOs. Chairpersons, CEOs and departmental heads communicate directly - Writing and Grammar In Upper Management And Executive Levels by Jane Ohenhen
CEOs, upper level grammar and writing, communication, initiatives, managerial changes, professionalism, - Using Parental Favoritism, Continuous Negativity and Disapproval As Self Drive Not Self-Sabotage To Improve Output And Company Productivity in Upper Management Level by Jane Ohenhen
Parental favoritism, continuous negativity and disapproval can be use as self drive not self-sabotage to improve or increase output and company productivity in upper management level. In a very difficult and stressful situation, CEOs and other higher managerial level personnel can draw on survival skills developed during the developmental years to copy with favoritism can effectively be drawn on t - Does Parental Favoritism Affect Executive Style, Self-Worth High Performance And Self Success Or Sabotage Later In Life? by Jane Ohenhen
Parents need to be conscious of their parenting style as parenting style adds or takes away from the future of their children to especially in the developing years. parenting style affect the child's well-being for the rest of their natural life. Favoritism slips family as experts would tell you as parents. - How a peson is afflicted with cancer disease? by Shifu Hwang
This is because his qi and blood become inactive, then some blood stasis congregates in body. Further this part of blood in body will die. Blood die will cause muscle tissue die, and the related body organism die. This is how cancer comes from. But why the qi and blood become inactive? That's because one has abused his body. Laborious work, less exercise, emotional excitement, hazardous environm - No One Ever Bought Anything in an Elevator! by Jennifer Engle
Seth Godin always gets right to the heart of matters, so I'm sharing his message with you.
The purpose of an elevator pitch isn't to close the sale.
The goal isn't even to give a short, accurate, Wikipedia-standard description of you or your project.
And the idea of using vacuous, vague words to craft a bland mission statement is dumb.
No, the purpose of an elevator pitch is to describe a situ - Become immortals - escape from dying. by Shifu Hwang
A person who reaches his age 120 years old, still he is healthy and can live independly. He is honored as the immortal. This is the Taoist longevity art. I am adopting this art to help cancer patients today. I wish every one in the world can live fully to his life span. I have registered in MVPseminars as a speaker to teach
cancer education. - SNOW HAS ARRIVED by Captain Dennis Steele
Well the first real snowfall for the season is upon us, and las always there are those that forget how to drive in it and become problems for the Fire, Police & EMS to take care of... and so it begins!!!! - BLACK FRIDAY by Captain Dennis Steele
Is it me or does it seem like Thanksgiving is getting to be less of a family holiday and more about sales??? I realize that retail sales are important for our economy but starting earlier this year has its downfall, family time for one at least for those who had to work it. I am sorry but christmas has become more about buying than celebrating the season and I for one am ashamed. So anyway just m - Roll Call for injury prevention by Bryan Fass
In my latest article on pre-shift/work injury prevention, fitness, wellness and productivity we discuss what is and what should be when it comes to injury prevention, fitness, ergonomics, wellness and good health.
http://www.officer.com/topics/training-academy/health-fitness - Travel Stretching for Enhanced Performance by Bryan Fass
On the Job Stretching - Injury Prevention Podcast by Bryan Fass
Bryan Fass will be interviewed live tonight discussing Injury Prevention, wellness and nutrition. Tune into the emseducast.com, live at 830 cst - Productivity by Bryan Fass
I gave a talk today to a group of law enforcement trainers and it was amazing to see them light up when they realized how easy it is to integrate proper wellness through targeted nutrition that actually works in the real world! - Wellness re-thought by Bryan Fass
When all employees are held to and trained to the same physical standards then the high rate of injury and employee turnover will drastically decrease. It is much cheaper to hire and maintain a physically fit employee than it is to pay for there injury and disability later. - Travel Fit by Bryan Fass
With the average business traveler loosing a full night's sleep over the course of a 5 day trip it leaves the body open to disease, stress, poor concentration and ultimately mistakes. Hydration is one of the keys to combating fatigue and improving performance while on the job. If you are not in the bathroom every 90 minutes you are dehydrated! This trick keeps you from driving too long also. - Wellness Re-Engineered by Bryan Fass
Wellness is all the buzz today with lots of money being spent on programs that just fizzle out. When injury prevention, real world nutrition and functional fitness are put at the forefront wellness becomes second nature. Let me teach your organization how in "Suitable Fitness for the Business Traveler"
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The Silent Assassin
Janet Pfeiffer posted in:
Business Grammar and Writing
The Silent Assassin
I read advice columns. I sometimes find valuable information that benefits me or I can pass along to others. At times I shake my head in awe at the nonsensical issues people seek advice about, like the biggest debate ever in Dear Abby’s history: which is the correct way to hang a roll of toilet paper - paper across the top or underneath? Really? This is what peop...
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“10 Things I Know About Motivating Employees”
Tom Ingrassia posted in:
Business Grammar and Writing
My latest article, "10 Things I Know About Motivating Employees" is featured in this week's Worcester Business Journal.
www/wbjournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120511/PRINTEDITION/305119996/0/PRINTEDITIONDATES...
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Improve Your Productivity and IGNITE Your Performance
Cathy Sexton posted in:
Business Grammar and Writing
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YOUTHFUL AT EVERY AGE! YOUTHFUL AT EVERY AGE!
Hattie Retroage posted in:
Business Grammar and Writing
These days there are an increasing number of commercials on TV, plus numerous magazine ads that tout “amazing” Anti-Aging creams, hair dyes, surgery and shots, all promising to help you win the battle over Time. And most of them feature models in their 20's, if not younger!
Initially, seeing them, I was incensed. Their message that applying this or that cream, lotion or potion will guarantee ...
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Communication
Jane Ohenhen posted in:
Business Grammar and Writing
Communication is defined as the activity of conveying information. Communication is derived from the latin word communis, which means to share (Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia).
Communication as used in this write up is sharing of generated information and methods in transmitting company goals and objectives by company heads/CEOs. Chairpersons, CEOs and departmental heads communicate...
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Writing and Grammar In Upper Management And Executive Levels
Jane Ohenhen posted in:
Business Grammar and Writing
Executive levels and upper management writing or grammar communications most be flawless, reflective of professionalism with acceptable business idioms. Business grammar and writing is duty bound to manifest an organization’s creditability, knowledge, flexibility, consistency, professionalism and clarity by a company’s CEO, chairperson and other upper level management. There is need for acc...
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Using Parental Favoritism, Continuous Negativity and Disapproval As Self Drive Not Self-Sabotage To Improve Output And Company Productivity in Upper Management Level
Jane Ohenhen posted in:
Business Grammar and Writing
I received an e-mail last week from an individual who earns seven figures, has everything except parental approval. This individual although well loved and respected by everyone around him/her, is no longer willing to live due to parental related favoritism issues. You see, the parents favor the two older siblings merely because they are physically good looking.
This is a problem most...
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Does Parental Favoritism Affect Executive Style, Self-Worth High Performance And Self Success Or Sabotage Later In Life?
Jane Ohenhen posted in:
Business Grammar and Writing
Many parents play favoritism with their children thereby setting one child against the other for the rest of their natural life. Some parents pick and choose what child should be favored and what child should be completely ignored, abandoned, gets all the attention, beatings, abused or shower with unconditional love. How does parental selective behavior affect the social development and world o...
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How a peson is afflicted with cancer disease?
Shifu Hwang posted in:
Business Grammar and Writing
This is because his qi and blood become inactive, then some blood stasis congregates in body. Further this part of blood in body will die. Blood die will cause muscle tissue die, and the related body organism die. This is how cancer comes from. But why the qi and blood become inactive? That's because one has abused his body. Laborious work, less exercise, emotional excitement, hazardous envir...
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No One Ever Bought Anything in an Elevator!
Jennifer Engle posted in:
Business Grammar and Writing
Seth Godin always gets right to the heart of matters, so I'm sharing his message with you.
The purpose of an elevator pitch isn't to close the sale.
The goal isn't even to give a short, accurate, Wikipedia-standard description of you or your project.
And the idea of using vacuous, vague words to craft a bland mission statement is dumb.
No, the purpose of an elevator pitch is to describe a situ...
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