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Help! I’m A Wallflower And I Hate Office Politics

20. July 2009

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Does my employers culture suit me? Have you considered the implications for me and my family carefully enough? Is working long hours going to suit me in the short, medium or long term? Lets face it, there are times in our lives when its easier to work long hours- when youve just graduated, or even when the kids have grown up are some examples.

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Leadership Training in 2009

4. July 2009

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Ever wonder what separates the truly great leaders from the average one? Ever ask yourself “what are the Real Tips you can get from the expert”.

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The Best Way To Get A Leadership Course and Self Development Skills

14. June 2009

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Although you are getting some good Time Management training and other personal development paths and putting those tips into action, you might feel like you need a little more. You are skimming blogs on breaks at work, or in between child care duties at home. And with bite-sized posts of 500 words or so, blogers are only covering specific topics in discreet sections.

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Your Success is an Inside Job

20. May 2009

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“An investment in yourself will pay dividends for the rest of your life. It won’t depreciate, it will appreciate. It will never be devalued or stolen. Clearly, your inner portfolio is the best investment you can make.”

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The Value of Effective Coaching

9. May 2009

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Modern organizations have learned to place a lot of value in coaching. Coaching has proven to be an effective tool in empowering employees and leaders to give more commitment to the achievement of organizational, as well as individual, goals. Improved performance, enthusiasm, job satisfaction, communications, motivation, delegation, employee empowerment, planning, and monitoring skills are only some of the benefits that can be realized through effective coaching.

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