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Know How to Hold 'Em - Attracting and Keeping Top Performers op around in old clothes, take naps, make idiotic remarks and recover for the next round of work challenges. A perfect symbolism for this is the commercial with the man attempting to barbecue in the back yard. He sets the meat on fire, trips over the garden hose he drags out to douse the fire and ends up knocking the flaming mess over while the dog barks and he lies sprawled on the lawn. His wife closes the blinds because she doesn't want One of the biggest challenges companies are facing is the attraction and retention of top performers. The World Future Society predicted that the greatest test of durability for companies in the next five years would be the ability to get and keep good people. In some industries such as the homebuilding industry there is a phenomenon of merry-go-round employees where employees jump ship within the industry and companies are recycling employees. In the finance industry the big question to a top performer is "Where did you jump from?"One executive management cl Restaurant Employee Theft Affairs between coworkers are not something new. For the most part the common reaction among the onlookers is one of surprise. Sometimes it is also one of criticism or condemnation. Occasionally it also provokes jealousy, as was the recent unprecedented case among the astronauts. Looked at from a broader perspective, affairs at work bear much in common with affairs at church. But it should come as no surprise that married people fall in love with coworkers at work and at church.Restaurant owners don’t run a cash machine 24/7. They face the reality of being observed by thieves undercover and this alone is a serious threat not only to the business but to the safety of the management, staff and customers. The most difficult part about this harm is there is no certain point one realizes that there is a thief lurking around the corner waiting for the right time to attack. And the sad part about it is there are a big percentage of theft casualties done by employees.Yes, that’s right. Employee theft is one of the serious threats that a res Consider: it is an accepted truism among behavioral researchers that as people we are capable of falling love any number of times during our lifetime, whether married or not. When we get close to a person who displays admirable traits and who is attractive we react accordingly. That is the way humans are wired. Consider: the workplace is where people generally speaking are at their best. We dress well for work. We behave well at work. We bring energy to work. We are diplomatic, charming, sensitive and responsive at work. We go along to get along. We accept challenges and do great things at work. It is only after work, when we go home, that we dress down, run out of energy and often become rather blunt and irritable. As a whole, our nation continues to become increasingly productive. This means longer hours, more intense sophisticated work skills, more intelligent and creative behavior. What we see in others at work sharply contrasts with what we see at home in those we live with. Likewise, we look much better to the people we work with than to the people we live with! Simply put: the best that most of us have to offer happens at work. Focus, energy, brainpower, discipline, personality: these shine through in the workplace. At home most of us slop around in old clothes, take naps, make idiotic remarks and recover for the next round of work challenges. A perfect symbolism for this is the commercial with the man attempting to barbecue in the back yard. He sets the meat on fire, trips over the garden hose he drags out to douse the fire and ends up knocking the flaming mess over while the dog barks and he lies sprawled on the lawn. His wife closes the blinds because she doesn't want Is Working 18 Hour Days Part of Your Business Vision Statement? ve with coworkers at work and at church.You've heard the sob stories.Seems like every business owner has his or her own story of working 18+ hours a day, seven days a week to get there business off the ground. If you get a group of business owners together, they all start moaning about how hard they work."I haven't had a day off in five years." one says."80 hours is a good week." another complains.Does it really have to be that way? Is that your business vision? The big question is, are you self-employed, or are you a business owner? They are not the same thing. If you are Consider: it is an accepted truism among behavioral researchers that as people we are capable of falling love any number of times during our lifetime, whether married or not. When we get close to a person who displays admirable traits and who is attractive we react accordingly. That is the way humans are wired. Consider: the workplace is where people generally speaking are at their best. We dress well for work. We behave well at work. We bring energy to work. We are diplomatic, charming, sensitive and responsive at work. We go along to get along. We accept challenges and do great things at work. It is only after work, when we go home, that we dress down, run out of energy and often become rather blunt and irritable. As a whole, our nation continues to become increasingly productive. This means longer hours, more intense sophisticated work skills, more intelligent and creative behavior. What we see in others at work sharply contrasts with what we see at home in those we live with. Likewise, we look much better to the people we work with than to the people we live with! Simply put: the best that most of us have to offer happens at work. Focus, energy, brainpower, discipline, personality: these shine through in the workplace. At home most of us slop around in old clothes, take naps, make idiotic remarks and recover for the next round of work challenges. A perfect symbolism for this is the commercial with the man attempting to barbecue in the back yard. He sets the meat on fire, trips over the garden hose he drags out to douse the fire and ends up knocking the flaming mess over while the dog barks and he lies sprawled on the lawn. His wife closes the blinds because she doesn't want How To Avoid A Bad Business Opportunity - Review We dress well for work. We behave well at work. We bring energy to work. We are diplomatic, charming, sensitive and responsive at work. We go along to get along. We accept challenges and do great things at work.I am sure at some point we have all been tempted by 'get rich quick' schemes. You have heard and seen it all before, the tempting schemes that we receive by email/post/newspaper advertisements etc. They promise we will be able to give up work and make ?1000's for just a few minutes work a day on the internet. They tempt you by promises of nice houses, cars and holidays and lots of ???'s.Here are some key points on how to establish whether a 'Business Opportunity' is likely to leave you broke rather than lead you to the promised pot of gold at the end of the It is only after work, when we go home, that we dress down, run out of energy and often become rather blunt and irritable. As a whole, our nation continues to become increasingly productive. This means longer hours, more intense sophisticated work skills, more intelligent and creative behavior. What we see in others at work sharply contrasts with what we see at home in those we live with. Likewise, we look much better to the people we work with than to the people we live with! Simply put: the best that most of us have to offer happens at work. Focus, energy, brainpower, discipline, personality: these shine through in the workplace. At home most of us slop around in old clothes, take naps, make idiotic remarks and recover for the next round of work challenges. A perfect symbolism for this is the commercial with the man attempting to barbecue in the back yard. He sets the meat on fire, trips over the garden hose he drags out to douse the fire and ends up knocking the flaming mess over while the dog barks and he lies sprawled on the lawn. His wife closes the blinds because she doesn't want Business Writing - Using Contractions Isn't a Bad Thing ense sophisticated work skills, more intelligent and creative behavior. What we see in others at work sharply contrasts with what we see at home in those we live with. Likewise, we look much better to the people we work with than to the people we live with!Business writing today is much less formal than it was twenty years ago, mainly due to the influence of email. Most people use email as an alternative to face-to-face conversation where informality is key.Since we frequently use contractions when speaking, it's certainly acceptable to use contractions in most of our daily business writing. However, confusion over the correct form can complicate the issue.When we contract words, we make one word out of two. To show that letters are missing, we use an apostrophe in place of the missing letters. The apost Simply put: the best that most of us have to offer happens at work. Focus, energy, brainpower, discipline, personality: these shine through in the workplace. At home most of us slop around in old clothes, take naps, make idiotic remarks and recover for the next round of work challenges. A perfect symbolism for this is the commercial with the man attempting to barbecue in the back yard. He sets the meat on fire, trips over the garden hose he drags out to douse the fire and ends up knocking the flaming mess over while the dog barks and he lies sprawled on the lawn. His wife closes the blinds because she doesn't want The Fundamentals of Motivation op around in old clothes, take naps, make idiotic remarks and recover for the next round of work challenges. A perfect symbolism for this is the commercial with the man attempting to barbecue in the back yard. He sets the meat on fire, trips over the garden hose he drags out to douse the fire and ends up knocking the flaming mess over while the dog barks and he lies sprawled on the lawn. His wife closes the blinds because she doesn't want to watch.Have you ever wondered why the people in your team don’t seem as motivated as you do? Or why some people do their jobs with enthusiasm and vigor, and others barely get through the day without taking the frown off their faces?You are not alone. The topic of human motivation has been studied for hundreds of years. So it’s a topic we know a lot about. Unfortunately it’s not often taught to managers as part of their training.There are things you can do to influence how much energy people are willing to put into their jobs. Below are 5 critical things to kn When two coworkers notice they are "right" for each other and the chemistry clicks in, the time of decision arrives. They are mutually attracted. They can fan the flames or pull back. When either or both are married the decision has already become stressful: jeopardize a marriage or lose a new potential lover. Deciding to maintain both relationships, a third choice, leads to secrecy and deception that magnifies the stress. Moral consideration and guilt also come into play. Divorce bring grief and stress all its own. Breaking off an affair brings grief and stress. And then there are the variations with which we are all familiar. There can be love affairs between bosses and workers. There can be trophy wives. There can be transitional affairs or marriages. There can be same sex love affairs. And so on and so forth! Television entertainment keeps us informed about all the possible variations. All of these possibilities create management challenges. No matter what the policy (which needs to be very carefully considered and periodically reviewed) these situations present nightmares for management and each in their own way play havoc with the people involved, those looking on and the well being of the company or organization. The grief that comes of these situations is an example of stress that cannot be left at home because it is in fact generated in the workplace. The workplace is not usually geared to acknowledge or deal with stress, certainly not with this type of stress. When one or both involved parties are executives the stress can be even more intense and present even more serious implications for the company. Many a family-owned company has gone down in flames because of the issues these situations set in motion
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