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Accountability -- Giuliani Style ic, difficuOver the past 7 to 8 years, I’ve heard a lot of execs tell me they don’t have time to “set up systems”, “hold meetings”, and/or “measure results”. Imagine my delight when I picked up Rudy Giuliani’s book and found that he did all of that during his tenure as Mayor of the greatest city on earth. That’s a big enough job in itself but Rudy’s preparation paid off in a huge way both in managing New York City and in the aftermath of the September 11th tragedy.For those of you who complain that it is too much time taken to hold meetings every week – please read Giuliani’s view on DAILY meetings of key executives. That is, action packed, accountable meetings – Competition - The Revolution That Creates A Legacy Research studies can be intellectual, academic, difficuThere's a quiet revolution going on in corporate America. It's not coming exclusively from the top of the leadership pyramid, although more and more CEOs are leading the way. It also starts at mid-level and blossoms up and down the company structure, growing in power as the increases in profits and productivity prove it works.This revolution is a shift in the way we think about competition. This shift changes the way we work together and how we think of each other and our jobs. Instead of looking for ways to stop, hold back, or prevent something from happening, "positive competition" in the world looks for ways to make things work and solve problems How to Deal With Difficult People udies can be intellectual, academic, difficuEveryone has experienced a time when they had to deal with a difficult person. This is a form of adversity. Difficult people take different shapes whether they are argumentative, abusive, stubborn, angry, combative or a host of other negative emotions.The question is, how can we deal with them?In my view, angry people are screaming to be heard. They want to be valued, loved and listened to. They want to feel important but just don't know how to do it right.Here's 7 things I do when in the presence of such a person:1. Remain calm in the eye of the storm. Be still and say nothing. Let it run its course. Often times the angry person is Need For Business Continuity Management e intellectual, academic, difficuCompanies should have good business continuity management techniques in place. These would help companies to identify, assess and manage both external as well as internal risk factors that may hinder business continuity. Business continuity management strategies will help keep the company working no matter what kind of risk threatens its operations. This will be helped greatly if they have implemented well-developed and customized enterprise risk management strategies. The 9/11 attacks on the twin towers reinstated the need for business continuity management plans. It helped create awareness at how unpredictable risks can be and how nothing can prepare us to d A BPO Contract Protects Buyers Beware (Caveat Emptor) From Any Fraud ual, academic, difficuThere is one way to get more and more outputs in business that is Business Process Outsourcing (BPO).This give companies a lot of advantage in today's market place. However, legal procedures have the power to derail an outsourcing contract's success. This totally depends on the type of contract. This is dependable on the buyers include legal protections in their outsourcing contracts as to insures the buyer to get outsourcing job. They can enjoy the advantages BPO outsourcing brings, according to legal contracts.Business Processing Organization has no time to invest in manpower and infrastructure that why the trend of outsourcing comes in this technolog Expat Entrepreneur - Do You Have What It Takes ic, difficult to understand, and sometimes even irrelev
Expat entrepreneurs live a certain lifestyle that allows them to be at home in a foreign country so to speak. There are different reasons why people move abroad. Retirement, health reasons, family, the climate, the career of the other half for example. I have been living abroad for longer periods in my life and I have always enjoyed it. For me, being a Dutchman living in foreign countries has always been good. We meet each other in the so called expat communities and find ways to support each other on may occasions. This really is an article based upon my own experiences and observations.Expat Entrepreneurs CategoriesI have been observing
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