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    Some people are workers and are happy being told what to do and get paid from their steady job. Example is being a server, construction worker, sub-contractors, landscpers, hairstylist, etc. Professionals who are content to being in a routinized environment day in and day out. There are people who are supervisors. Supervisors in which they chose to supervise their chosen profession in return for salary. These are your worker
    inates me most though is that two whole walls are covered with business cards from all over the world. It’s like an atlas of who’s who and
    5S Workplace Organization in the Office and Plant
    Though many of the Lean tools have originated in the Toyota Production System, the maturation and migration of them to non-manufacturing settings is a natural evolution. This evolution builds on the foundation of Lean in the plant and adapts the concepts to other venues.5S Workplace Organization is one lean tool that is increasingly applied in the office as well as in the plant. The basic reason for this cross-border applica
    Like most starving writers, when I get a chance I go to a restaurant and eat real food. Wonderful! My favourite is ‘King Yuen’s’, a Chinese treat for the taste buds. Business men, tourists, locals of all sorts dine there. The place is always packed out. Fabulous food, good company, not too expensive and the service is excellent.

    People watching and eavesdropping is how I get the plots for my stories, I am not ashamed to admit it. Like most Chinese restaurants it’s all red, black and gold with dangling lanterns and leering dragons. What fascinates me most though is that two whole walls are covered with business cards from all over the world. It’s like an atlas of who’s who and

    Working Class vs Entrepreneur: 4 Ways Your Friends, Family and Neighbors Don't Understand You
    Take advice from someone who has successfully worked from home for the last eight years. In my previous article: Work from Home: Real Money Advantages we looked at some of the money advantages of working from home. In this article we look at some of the differences between working at a job and working from home as an entrepreneur.Many of my clients, business associates and friends run their own businesses. Some of them w
    e treat for the taste buds. Business men, tourists, locals of all sorts dine there. The place is always packed out. Fabulous food, good company, not too expensive and the service is excellent.

    People watching and eavesdropping is how I get the plots for my stories, I am not ashamed to admit it. Like most Chinese restaurants it’s all red, black and gold with dangling lanterns and leering dragons. What fascinates me most though is that two whole walls are covered with business cards from all over the world. It’s like an atlas of who’s who and

    Aligning the Trifocal Value-driven Viewpoints Inside Every Organization
    The three cultures inside every organization are analogous to the story of the three blind mice and the elephant. The perspective of each mouse is framed by the part of the elephant it touches. It was almost a decade ago when Schein (1996) wrote about the three cultures of management. He asserts that there are three communities in organizational setting— executives, engineers, and operators—and they do not fully understand each oth
    ompany, not too expensive and the service is excellent.

    People watching and eavesdropping is how I get the plots for my stories, I am not ashamed to admit it. Like most Chinese restaurants it’s all red, black and gold with dangling lanterns and leering dragons. What fascinates me most though is that two whole walls are covered with business cards from all over the world. It’s like an atlas of who’s who and

    The Five Worst Traits in a Boss
    Bosses, also called coaches, are a fact of life unless you are self employed. In that case, your clients and your potential clients are your bosses. But in business, non-profits and organizations, bosses are a reality whether you are a clerk in a mom and pop operation or the number two executive over a multi-billion dollar global corporation. In my twenty-five plus years working for five corporations of varying sizes, I had near
    not ashamed to admit it. Like most Chinese restaurants it’s all red, black and gold with dangling lanterns and leering dragons. What fascinates me most though is that two whole walls are covered with business cards from all over the world. It’s like an atlas of who’s who and
    Today's Real Estate Agent Job Description: Do You Have the Skill Set?
    Every year many people think about starting a career in real estate sales. It looks enticing, the freedom to create your own schedule, to be in control of how much you earn, and to have your own business. The reality though is not a pretty picture, over one third of new real estate agents leave the business in their first three years. Why do so many leave? The biggest factor is that they haven’t researched the real estate business
    inates me most though is that two whole walls are covered with business cards from all over the world. It’s like an atlas of who’s who and who does what. Diners study them as though they were paintings in an art gallery, which in a way they are. Plain white with black is sort of boring, others are so gaudy I wince and reach for my sun glasses. These really could put you off your food!

    All is not lost though, thanks to some decent graphic designers and quality printers. Some of the inferior one’s appear to have been done on butcher’s paper and are definitely not pleasing to the eye. Thankfully though there are cards of a superior quality with well thought out designs and printed o

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