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Know How About Finding Work You Love

Tuesday 9 September 2008 @ 1:57 am

HappynessTalk about problem of looking for a job is not easy, besides expertise which must be owned it is of course is required correct strategy so that work got as according to hope with a purpose to the work will be taken a fancy to.

One of the keys to happiness – as well as productivity and effectiveness at work – is finding work you love, that you’re passionate about. Work you want to do, instead of just have to do.

It won’t find you – you have to seek it. Doing the same ol’ thing everyday isn’t the way to find the work you love. Sometimes, you get extremely lucky and it just lands in your lap. Most people, however, aren’t that lucky – you’ve got to take action, and you’ve got to seek it.

You can’t stop looking until you find it. As Steve Jobs said, never settle. If you find something that’s just a bit better than your current job, that’s better … but don’t stop there. Keep looking. Don’t give up the search.

You’ll have to look in lots of funny places. Really explore. Try new hobbies. Talk to new people. Read articles on different blogs, in different magazines and books. Inspiration might come from someplace you never imagined.

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Know How About Finding Work You Love




The distinction between management and leadership

Monday 19 May 2008 @ 12:51 am

A clear distinction between management and leadership may nevertheless prove useful. This would allow for a reciprocal relationship between leadership and management, implying that an effective manager should possess leadership skills, and an effective leader should demonstrate management skills. One clear distinction could provide the following definition:

  • Management involves power by position.
  • Leadership involves power by influence.

Abraham Zaleznik (1977), for example, delineated differences between leadership and management. He saw leaders as inspiring visionaries, concerned about substance; while managers he views as planners who have concerns with process.

Warren Bennis (1989) further explicated a dichotomy between managers and leaders. He drew twelve distinctions between the two groups:

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The distinction between management and leadership




Basic Rules for Internet Marketing

Monday 14 April 2008 @ 11:21 pm

Internet marketingAt this time marketing are frequently supported technology factor, one of them existence of internet. internet can help marketing that cover area infinitely.

Interest marketing is a desire now. It is really was bewitching thing. In consequence, there is nothing wrong to try read and study much articles about internet marketing, one of them such as those which written hereunder. In this article loaded some basic rules for internet marketing.

Internet marketing strategies involve driving targeted (people who are interested in what you have to offer) traffic to your website, blog, or sales page. That traffic then has to be converted into sales.

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Basic Rules for Internet Marketing





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