Business Grammar and Writing

  • 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"
  • by Saitia Faaifo
    Dream with your eyes open
  • Making a contribution in your community!! by Captain Dennis Steele
    All of us need to be a part of our local community, wether its donating our time to a church, school, fire dept or whatever. When you get involved in these activities you take ownership and pride in your communities. So next time soneone asks you to help an organization or the local school, even if you only have a little time to give its better than not at all.      Wanted to add something more
  • UPCOMING SEMINAR by Captain Dennis Steele
    I am in the process of putting together a seminar on employee training, developemnt and education in the near future, this will address concepts on creating a cost effective employee retention program.
  • Training & Education by Captain Dennis Steele
    Take the opportunity to expand your knowledge with training or education whenever you can, with jobs harder to obtain these days give yourself an edge.
  • 9/11 REMEMBERENCE by Captain Dennis Steele
    I attended a 9/11 rememberence program yesterday and as a firefighter it was moving to know that many of those in our communities still care. I would like to say from all of us who serve THANK YOU!!!!
  • Embracing Failure by Alicia Marie Fruin
    Mastery is a succession of failures, not wins. You have to be bad at something and keep going to master it. Failure and success are events. Whatever emotion or circumstance has been stopping you; I encourage you to embrace the possibility of failure and the emotion that goes with that. If you wait till it feels safe you will have waited too long. Just take your next step towards your goals today
  • Leadership by Captain Dennis Steele
  • United Were Not, Devided We Are Donnie Bolena         posted in: Business Grammar and Writing
    Do you remember the reaction on 9/11/2001 from "Our Country tis of thee, Sweet Land of Liberty? I do, I remember owning a small delivery company in my hometown of Jacksonville, Florida. Do you know what the number one item I was delivering each and every day? It was the American Flag, it was Flag poles, I had more work then I could keep up with. This was only a second job for me to make some e...
  • Great Leaders Know How to Say ‘No’ Donnie Bolena         posted in: Business Grammar and Writing
    Believe it or not, at one time I Donnie Bolena was a teenager, and I was also a college student. One of the hardest things that I had to deal with when I was younger was telling my friends and family "NO". Well, the truth is that by learning to say no, although you might feel that others will feel hurt or offended. (and it is possible),
  • The Mosque at Ground Zero is a Slap in Americas Face! Donnie Bolena         posted in: Business Grammar and Writing
    The Mosque at Ground Zero is not only a slap in our face, but it is also a dagger in the Heart of every American who lost a loved one on 9/11, its a dagger in the Heart to every country who served with America to take a stand against Islam and their beliefs that we are a bad society and the muslims not only believe this they teach these lies to their young. The United...
  • Are you sure your business has the right legal and corporate structure of business? Business Structure: Business Building Blocks Yolanda Tucker         posted in: Law, Mediation and Negotiations
    Are you sure your business has the right legal and corporate structure of business? Business Structure: Business Building Blocks ...
  • Are You Privacy Compliant? Hire a Lawyer Joseph Campana, Ph.D., CIPP/G, CITRMS         posted in: Law, Mediation and Negotiations
    In a business forum I recently asked the question, "does your business have a privacy officer?"  A young attorney quipped, "hire an attorney, they'll tell you if you need one?"  According to best privacy practices; a National Academy of Sciences report, numerous other compliance bibles; and a multitude of federal and many state laws, all enterprises should have a privacy advocate, typically call...
  • The Most Frequented Victim of Identity Theft Joseph Campana, Ph.D., CIPP/G, CITRMS         posted in: Law, Mediation and Negotiations
    Identity theft is when a person misuses the personal identifiers of another person for their own advantage.  In extreme situations an imposter may actually attempt to impersonate the character of a victim. A widely publicized case of character impersonation and identity theft is "The Michelle Brown Story," which was made into a Lifetime TV movie.  In the drama, the imposter committed a variet...
  • Identity Theft Education Joseph Campana, Ph.D., CIPP/G, CITRMS         posted in: Law, Mediation and Negotiations
    Education on identity theft and privacy is not discretionary; it is required as part of a defensible best practices program and mandated by federal and state laws. If your organization were launching an employee wellness program, which speaker(s) would you select from the following two sets:  (1) an oncologist (cancer surgeon) or a nutritionist; (2) a fitness trainer or cardiologist (heart sur...
  • THE AMC MADMEN PROGRAM: corporate suite fragging Anthony Cooper         posted in: Law, Mediation and Negotiations
    Just imagine working for the imaginary Cooper Sterling Advertising Agency? A Creative Director is hiding a past life that started when he assumed the identity of a commanding officer who was killed next to him in a Korean War battlefield incident. A sex obsessed senior partner has suffered a heart attack while indulging in a tryst on company premises. Publication of an article/book by one of the c...
  • Protecting Privacy is more than a Paper Shredder Joseph Campana, Ph.D., CIPP/G, CITRMS         posted in: Law, Mediation and Negotiations
    The consequences for a privacy or information security breach can be devastating to enterprises in terms of hard and soft costs. I have been told more than once by leaders of both large and small enterprises that they purchased a paper shredder and that performing privacy and information security risk assessment is no longer necessary.  Really? An identity theft, privacy and information securi...
  • Credit Check Alan Stafford, MBA         posted in: Law, Mediation and Negotiations
    The recent wave of mortgage defaults is not limited to residential housing. There is a growing number of multi-fam properties (apartment houses) that are in or near foreclosure. Just like individual homeowners, these so-called investors financed these apartment buildings at low, teaser, adjustable rates a few years back. They were counting on selling at a profit before rates adjusted upward very m...

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