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    Business Process: A NASCAR Perspective
    This thought was triggered by an article in the February 2005 issue of Harvard Business Review entitled "Breakthrough Ideas for 2005". The article has a brief synopsis of 20 breakthrough ideas for 2005. One of those was subtitled "Seek Validity Not Reliability" and was written by Roger L. Martin, the dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto and director of the AIC Institute for Corporate Citizenship.Reliability versus ValidityIn the above referenced article, the thrust was a challenge to corporations to balance the need for process-driven reliability with a quest for validity. Here is a key paragraph from the article, "Six Sigma, CRM, Sarbanes-Oxley, and most other corporate sy
    that can give birth to more creative ideas.

    Let's begin with what you want to accomplish. You want to push people out of their Stupid Zone, a place of metal and physical normalcy - where answers are provided for them. Once they get out of this zone they can start to think differently, explore what they don't know, and discover answers to problems.

    The first key to running effective meetings is to understand that the formulation of a problem is often more essentia

    Kiosk Manufacturers
    Business competition has increased greatly in recent times. As a result, a need is felt to improve methods of marketing and proper research in order to increase business productivity. In order to put forward a better image in the consumer market, small firms, business houses and large multinational conglomerates have started adopting new marketing strategies. Small marketing methods like personal selling and demo presentations, to large high budget advertising campaigns have influenced marketing procedures all over the world. An effective way of marketing products and services is through the use of kiosks. A kiosk are small booth like structures in mall hallways or between the common areas of shopping centers and malls that market good
    You can't sit in a boring meeting, in a boring boardroom, and expect to generate much beyond boring ideas! But we do that over coffee and boring bagels in almost every conference room and practice group all over America on any given day.

    We belong to groups all our lives: in our company, Little League, PTA, religious and civic organizations. We often serve on multiple committees concurrently!

    Yet when we consider the amount of time spent in meetings, we can see that making the most out of our time could be a valuable life skill. Improving our own meeting effectiveness is a win-win: we make our own time more productive and increase the effectiveness of the group. The effectiveness of all groups can be vastly increased when you increase the effectiveness of each individual.

    People do not naturally want to work in groups. Before you operate differently within a group, you have to think differently: you first have to think about the way you think! Among professionals the word "creativity" can derail conversation in one second flat. It's too touch-feely. It isn't about results. The word innovation implies too dramatic a change, the kind of change that threatens to leave people behind.

    In the year 2005 can we dare to think differently?

    In First Among Equals, McKenna and Maister submit that professional groups lack one thing. What is needed, they contend, is an approach that will create a more inspiring system that provides for higher levels of shared enthusiasm, decision making, performance, participation, and morale.

    Running an effective meeting and participating effectively is a skill few people have mastered. The irony is that in the real world, most ideas get hatched at meetings. The time spent in meetings will play a great part in developing the next generation of Generating X leaders. So let's look at how we can begin to create an atmosphere that can give birth to more creative ideas.

    Let's begin with what you want to accomplish. You want to push people out of their Stupid Zone, a place of metal and physical normalcy - where answers are provided for them. Once they get out of this zone they can start to think differently, explore what they don't know, and discover answers to problems.

    The first key to running effective meetings is to understand that the formulation of a problem is often more essential

    The Cold Facts of Starting Your Own Small Business
    Do you have the right stuff to make it work? Ask yourself these five questions before making that leap from steady paycheck to entrepreneurial uncertainty:1. Are you a self-starter?You must have the self-discipline to plan, set goals, not procrastinate and stay focused.2. What are your expectations?Do you think you’ll work less and have less stress and more money? Think again.3. What are your financial goals?Be prepared to work more for less money, at least in the beginning. Set up your retirement plan in the beginning and stick to it. Forget vacations and be sure to keep your health insurance going….now there is no one but you to take care of these things.4. Can you plan and organiz
    t making the most out of our time could be a valuable life skill. Improving our own meeting effectiveness is a win-win: we make our own time more productive and increase the effectiveness of the group. The effectiveness of all groups can be vastly increased when you increase the effectiveness of each individual.

    People do not naturally want to work in groups. Before you operate differently within a group, you have to think differently: you first have to think about the way you think! Among professionals the word "creativity" can derail conversation in one second flat. It's too touch-feely. It isn't about results. The word innovation implies too dramatic a change, the kind of change that threatens to leave people behind.

    In the year 2005 can we dare to think differently?

    In First Among Equals, McKenna and Maister submit that professional groups lack one thing. What is needed, they contend, is an approach that will create a more inspiring system that provides for higher levels of shared enthusiasm, decision making, performance, participation, and morale.

    Running an effective meeting and participating effectively is a skill few people have mastered. The irony is that in the real world, most ideas get hatched at meetings. The time spent in meetings will play a great part in developing the next generation of Generating X leaders. So let's look at how we can begin to create an atmosphere that can give birth to more creative ideas.

    Let's begin with what you want to accomplish. You want to push people out of their Stupid Zone, a place of metal and physical normalcy - where answers are provided for them. Once they get out of this zone they can start to think differently, explore what they don't know, and discover answers to problems.

    The first key to running effective meetings is to understand that the formulation of a problem is often more essentia

    Key to Starting Your Own Clothing Company
    Starting your own private label clothing company is not as difficult as you may think. I assure you that the founding members of Volcom, Paul Frank, Hurley and Von Dutch, are not mad geniuses of fashion. You can duplicate their rise to brand stardom provided that you have the following:1. A decent logo2. Creative concepts and graphics - Design Talent3. A unique, blank apparel supplier4. A decent screen printer5. A Line Sheet to show potential buyers6. Sales and promotional talent.Which do you think is most important? Its obviously design talent you say? Are you Joking? You must be joking. Have you stepped out of the house recently? Have you seen Von Dutch clothing? Crayon weilding Chimp
    the way you think! Among professionals the word "creativity" can derail conversation in one second flat. It's too touch-feely. It isn't about results. The word innovation implies too dramatic a change, the kind of change that threatens to leave people behind.

    In the year 2005 can we dare to think differently?

    In First Among Equals, McKenna and Maister submit that professional groups lack one thing. What is needed, they contend, is an approach that will create a more inspiring system that provides for higher levels of shared enthusiasm, decision making, performance, participation, and morale.

    Running an effective meeting and participating effectively is a skill few people have mastered. The irony is that in the real world, most ideas get hatched at meetings. The time spent in meetings will play a great part in developing the next generation of Generating X leaders. So let's look at how we can begin to create an atmosphere that can give birth to more creative ideas.

    Let's begin with what you want to accomplish. You want to push people out of their Stupid Zone, a place of metal and physical normalcy - where answers are provided for them. Once they get out of this zone they can start to think differently, explore what they don't know, and discover answers to problems.

    The first key to running effective meetings is to understand that the formulation of a problem is often more essentia

    How I Became A Radio DJ In Japan
    I'd been living in Japan for a few years after giving up my Police career as a Detective in Melbourne, Australia. I was fluent in Japanese and had done a number of TV programs here in Japan, when my future turned from TV to Radio.One day I bumped into a guy who I went to school with when I was an exchange student for one year here in Niigata, Japan. He'd gotten into the dating business and asked me if I would be the MC at the dating parties which are where guys and girls come together and exchange profiles and get to meet each other. It's good because it gives them an opportunity to meet others.Unknown to me, a female spy from one of the other dating groups in town had joined the party to see how we run our parties. Luck
    a more inspiring system that provides for higher levels of shared enthusiasm, decision making, performance, participation, and morale.

    Running an effective meeting and participating effectively is a skill few people have mastered. The irony is that in the real world, most ideas get hatched at meetings. The time spent in meetings will play a great part in developing the next generation of Generating X leaders. So let's look at how we can begin to create an atmosphere that can give birth to more creative ideas.

    Let's begin with what you want to accomplish. You want to push people out of their Stupid Zone, a place of metal and physical normalcy - where answers are provided for them. Once they get out of this zone they can start to think differently, explore what they don't know, and discover answers to problems.

    The first key to running effective meetings is to understand that the formulation of a problem is often more essentia

    Machine Vision Cameras and The Electromagnetic Spectrum
    Almost everything emits, reflects, or transmits some kind of light. The Electromagnetic (EM) Spectrum is the measurement of the frequency range of EM radiation of an object. The frequency is measured in wavelengths. The wavelength ranges can extend from the size of an atom to thousands of kilometers.The long wavelengths are low frequency and are the Radio, Microwave, and Infrared waves. The short wavelengths are the high frequency Ultraviolet, X-ray and Gamma Rays. The Visible Spectrum, or Optical Spectrum, is the range of the Electromagnetic Spectrum that is visible by the human eye.The Visible Spectrum has no clear boundaries from one color to the next but is generally described in the following ranges:Viole
    that can give birth to more creative ideas.

    Let's begin with what you want to accomplish. You want to push people out of their Stupid Zone, a place of metal and physical normalcy - where answers are provided for them. Once they get out of this zone they can start to think differently, explore what they don't know, and discover answers to problems.

    The first key to running effective meetings is to understand that the formulation of a problem is often more essential than its solution. As you begin your journey to a different meeting style, you may take small steps or giant steps. Let's first look at some small steps you can make to begin your expedition to meeting nirvana:

    The crux of the five minute meeting: the crux of any meeting can be boiled down to five basic questions:

    • What is the most interesting idea or subject in front of us?

    • What are the most crucial issues facing us?

    • What are the most pressing challenges you, as an individual face?

    • What opportunities do these ideas, issues, and challenges present?

    • What actions can we take now?

    The Guide (note the word guide rather than leader, president, etc.) passes out blue slips, asks one question at a time, allows 45 seconds for response. The key to capturing an idea is to write it down. The problem with making mental notes is that the ink fades quickly!

    Did you know that the average child asks 125 probing questions a day, the average adult asks 6. You want to create an environment where breakthrough ideas are actually allowed to break through. The crux of creativity is putting old ideas together in new ways, or giving common concepts a twist that make them uncommon.

    You can't come up with new ideas if you approach each problem in the same way. One way to lose your fear of looking foolish and to come up with great ideas is to offer the worst possible idea you can think of, and then build from it...WHAT IS THE WORST WAY TO SOLVE THIS PROBLEM?

    Another small step you can take is to allow the members of your team to set the agenda. Each person puts up one item they want discussed, with his name by it and the time it will take. The team helps each participant be accountable to the timetable they committed to uphold.

    Ready to get a little bolder?

    Many experts offer that what is missing from many people's work lives is

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