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    Apathy and Cynicism Zap Our Spirit
    "The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it's indifference. The opposite of faith is not heresy, it's indifference. And the opposite of life is not death, it's indifference." — Elie Wiesel, French-American writer and 1986 Nobel Peace Prize winnerJack and Elizabeth are in their mid seventies and love life. They had fulfilling careers and raised three children who now have families of their own. There aren't enough hours in the day for all they like to do. Walking, swimming, traveling, volunteer work, community service club activities, family gatherings, hobbies, and reading keep them very busy. Jack has been taking a few university courses in religion, philosophy, and literat
    e and fight out in the open. Or maybe they take the sneaky approach and fight the changes covertly. Whichever strategy they choose they set themselves up for a very tough struggle; one which they will lose.

    Today's supervisor understands that they cannot remain effective in an organization without changing. They realize that external world which is compromised of techno

    Common Budgeting Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
    Great business ideas and bold marketing plans are useless if you do not budget carefully. In this article we explore some of the most common budgeting mistakes and how you can avoid them.Do not count taxable amounts as company holdingsIt is easy to forget that the balance in the company’s bank account does not represent the true holding value of the company. Remember that if you exceed the VAT threshold, a certain amount will be owed as VAT each quarter and that you will have to pay corporation tax at the end of the company’s financial year. By counting the entire amount of what is in the bank account as holdings, you risk making purchases that the business cannot afford.Do not ignore your cash flow
    As I go through my professional career, which spans three decades, I am truly gratified and take a great deal of pride at the in roads and level of intelligence that supervisors have attained in the working world of today. These are career days for supervisors. Not only does the position prepare them for promotion, company's now see these positions as key to their on going prosperous endeavours.

    Organizations are recruiting more diligently today for supervisors than ever before. Expectations from the position of supervisor has increased ten fold from the early nineties and the rewards are much more evident, from compensation packages, opportunities for advancement and growth and development.

    So what's changed? Why is it not the good old days where supervisors believed it was their job to keep managers and the company honest by challenging any and all organizational efforts. The most important changes have come from the supervisor themselves. There are several key areas in which supervisors have made tremendous strides. Here are four that I thought might be of interest.

    DECIDING TO CHANGE.

    For the past supervisor the scenario would go something like this... The organization announces that it will do something new and different. Some supervisors don't like the looks of it and for whatever reasons, decide they don't want any part of the program. So they resist. Maybe consciously, or maybe without really stopping to think about it. Maybe overtly by making a lot of noise and fight out in the open. Or maybe they take the sneaky approach and fight the changes covertly. Whichever strategy they choose they set themselves up for a very tough struggle; one which they will lose.

    Today's supervisor understands that they cannot remain effective in an organization without changing. They realize that external world which is compromised of technol

    Freelancer vs. Consultant? What's the Difference?
    Are you a freelancer or a consultant? The distinction between the two terms might not appear overly important at first blush. But in a world where words have the ability to shape our own behavior and the attitudes of the people around you, how you define yourself as a contract worker can actually impact your work environment, your earnings, and the way your customers treat you.First let’s talk about definitions. The term freelance or free lance, has its roots in the ancient days of horsemen and knights, where independent mercenary soldiers acted on behalf of a king for money. The term today continues to describe, according to “Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary,” “A person who pursues a profession without a long-term c
    osperous endeavours.

    Organizations are recruiting more diligently today for supervisors than ever before. Expectations from the position of supervisor has increased ten fold from the early nineties and the rewards are much more evident, from compensation packages, opportunities for advancement and growth and development.

    So what's changed? Why is it not the good old days where supervisors believed it was their job to keep managers and the company honest by challenging any and all organizational efforts. The most important changes have come from the supervisor themselves. There are several key areas in which supervisors have made tremendous strides. Here are four that I thought might be of interest.

    DECIDING TO CHANGE.

    For the past supervisor the scenario would go something like this... The organization announces that it will do something new and different. Some supervisors don't like the looks of it and for whatever reasons, decide they don't want any part of the program. So they resist. Maybe consciously, or maybe without really stopping to think about it. Maybe overtly by making a lot of noise and fight out in the open. Or maybe they take the sneaky approach and fight the changes covertly. Whichever strategy they choose they set themselves up for a very tough struggle; one which they will lose.

    Today's supervisor understands that they cannot remain effective in an organization without changing. They realize that external world which is compromised of techno

    How To Market Your Book Sale Fundraiser On The Cheap
    Book Sales 101Used book sales are quickly becoming one of the most popular ways for nonprofits to raise money for their organization. Friends of the Library groups have been doing this for some time, but now groups such as Planned Parenthood and the American Association of University Women hold regular, successful book sales. Of course, behind every successful book sale is a solid marketing campaign.Keys to planning the marketing strategy for your book sale: • Create a webpage specifically for your own sale, preferably host it on your organization’s website. • Market not just the sale, but also for donations. • In this case, an inch deep and a mile wide is the best strategy – cover all possible markets
    ld days where supervisors believed it was their job to keep managers and the company honest by challenging any and all organizational efforts. The most important changes have come from the supervisor themselves. There are several key areas in which supervisors have made tremendous strides. Here are four that I thought might be of interest.

    DECIDING TO CHANGE.

    For the past supervisor the scenario would go something like this... The organization announces that it will do something new and different. Some supervisors don't like the looks of it and for whatever reasons, decide they don't want any part of the program. So they resist. Maybe consciously, or maybe without really stopping to think about it. Maybe overtly by making a lot of noise and fight out in the open. Or maybe they take the sneaky approach and fight the changes covertly. Whichever strategy they choose they set themselves up for a very tough struggle; one which they will lose.

    Today's supervisor understands that they cannot remain effective in an organization without changing. They realize that external world which is compromised of techno

    What You MUST Understand About Your Web Numbers
    Two years ago, when I first started selling online, I focused on doing what I did best: generating useful content that people would want to pay for. But I quickly learned that selling a product online required me to have to learn about ......my Web statistics."Yuck! Why should I have to do this?" I thought. "I'm not a numbers person. Such small details! I want to spend time on big ideas."Then after a few months of poor sales, I realized I needed to learn more about my numbers so I could learn how to improve my results. (You can't improve something that you can't measure.) After getting acquainted with my statistics, I not only realized that this information would help me immensely, but I was relieved that it w
    he past supervisor the scenario would go something like this... The organization announces that it will do something new and different. Some supervisors don't like the looks of it and for whatever reasons, decide they don't want any part of the program. So they resist. Maybe consciously, or maybe without really stopping to think about it. Maybe overtly by making a lot of noise and fight out in the open. Or maybe they take the sneaky approach and fight the changes covertly. Whichever strategy they choose they set themselves up for a very tough struggle; one which they will lose.

    Today's supervisor understands that they cannot remain effective in an organization without changing. They realize that external world which is compromised of techno

    Networking Mistakes and How You Can Avoid Them
    'Fear of rejection' is the major reason why individuals looking for a career change hesitate to use networking as the most powerful weapon in their job search armoury.  This is even the case with senior people who you would have thought anybody would be delighted to receive a call from.  In 99.9% of cases this fear is unfounded - most professional people are pleased to receive calls from like-minded people and are a pleasure and delight to talk to. (In all my years of networking and listening to people who are conducting networking campaigns, I have only experienced rude rejection once and that was from Bernard Matthews, the factory farm turkey man.  My advice is not to ring him.) Only yesterday, four of my coachin
    e and fight out in the open. Or maybe they take the sneaky approach and fight the changes covertly. Whichever strategy they choose they set themselves up for a very tough struggle; one which they will lose.

    Today's supervisor understands that they cannot remain effective in an organization without changing. They realize that external world which is compromised of technology, competition, customer demands, government legislation and world markets is forcing organizations to do business differently. Supervisors realize that they have a choice. They may not like the options they have to pick from, but they have a voice in how they chose to react to change. Supervisors prepare for change methodically by ensuring that they have resources in place to deal with planned or unplanned change and work with in the organizational structure with great precision and an unwavering approach to meet the challenge.

    PLAYING A NEW GAME BY THE NEW RULES.

    In the past, supervisors made the mistake of trying harder instead of trying differently or working smarter. The old guard saw that their work environment was changing and in an attempt to cope, the reaction was more effort is required.

    The supervisor of today realizes that doing the same things, with the same people, in the same manner but, expecting different results, will set you up for failure, and that does not sit well with the supervisor. Supervisors now respect the fact that our rapidly changing world requires actual changes in our behaviour. Most jobs are taking on totally new dimensions...making new demands...calling for new work habits.

    Supervisors have learned to alter their leadership techniques. They are now making the necessary shift in personal mindset in order align their thinking with the new realities of the work world. They have now become accustom to organizational politics and are

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