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    Unions Paying For Abuse Of Power - 1978 Editorial
    Unnoticed in the spate of dramatic labor union events of the past week is a sudden acceleration in the "de-unionization" of America.The 111-day-old coal strike ended in a Pyrrhic victory for the miners - another such win will price them out of the energy market once again.The Firestone Rubber Company of Akron announced the closing of its passenger car tire operations there, throwing a thousand worke
    lk stops, laughter is gone and so is motivation. Those talking at the phone quickly finish their conversation, others surfing the internet immediately open working document, because they don’t want to be in any problem or even be fired.

    Is this a healthy climate for success and prosperity for the company? I don’t think so.

    As a side note: In those companies where employees are encouraged to participate and have an opinion, where nobody is checking by the minute the breaks taken and nobody criticizes employees for some private small talk, success is achieved must faster and at a lowe

    A Vision of Failure
    What would it take to make your business fail? What conditions could precipitate and sustain “the spiral of death”? What would complete financial collapse really look like? If your primary competitor acquired the firm, where would they strip out expenses, and what assets would they covet? These are grisly questions to consider, but sometimes we need to envision complete breakdown and failure to understand how to
    If you want to find out what’s going on in your company just listen carefully what kind of nicknames are used by your employees for the managers. It will tell you a lot about the state of your company and whether your out look is promising.

    Often the interesting jobs are personally done by the boss while the more boring tasks are delegated. Once the job is done and the result is great the merit of course goes directly to the boss, if not others will be hold responsible.

    Employees telling their bosses their opinion are often labeled as “troublemakers”. Those getting sick are often label as “lazy” or having personal problems. Never ever it is the environment at work or the disastrous leadership skills of the managers (If you ask the employees exactly those issues are mentioned as the main causes for their sickness or discontent).

    If you look at those companies (especially large corporations) being in deep trouble and you analyze what led to such a catastrophe it almost always boils down to terrible decision making by the upper management. And yet the employees are paying the bill by being laid off or outsourced or at least suffering severe pay-cuts.

    All kinds of reasons are told by management: It was the bad performance of the market, or the general development of the economy, or mistakes made by the employees, or the taxes, or, or, or…but it was never the management. Hello? Who is in command of this ship? Who is determining the course to take? Who is supposed to lead the company by leading the employees?

    Management and employees, they just can’t team up and work together for the better of all involved it seems, and their mindsets are worlds apart. In the end both are sitting in the same trap making each others lives miserable.

    Interesting enough most managers and self-proclaimed leaders don’t realize that nothing goes without their employees. They are the ones carrying out the strategies; they are the ones bridging the gap between the ivory tower and the customers. They are providing advice to the customer, manufacturing the products and in the end being the face of the company determining the image. And all they get back is that they are just a “cost-factor”.

    Leaders and managers should just walk around and watch closely what’s going on n the offices and hallways. They will notice that as soon as they appear the small talk stops, laughter is gone and so is motivation. Those talking at the phone quickly finish their conversation, others surfing the internet immediately open working document, because they don’t want to be in any problem or even be fired.

    Is this a healthy climate for success and prosperity for the company? I don’t think so.

    As a side note: In those companies where employees are encouraged to participate and have an opinion, where nobody is checking by the minute the breaks taken and nobody criticizes employees for some private small talk, success is achieved must faster and at a lowe

    Sex in Advertisement: Why Does It Work
    Browsing through the internet I noticed all the pretty girls sporting items like facial cream, nice cars, clothing and even sitting atop bull dozers. With their silky thighs exposed and their beautiful hair glistening in the sun I learned that sells. It not only sells but it also catches our attention and motivates us to pull out our wallets.Why does sex sell? According to Doctor Richard Taflinger, “Sex is
    bel as “lazy” or having personal problems. Never ever it is the environment at work or the disastrous leadership skills of the managers (If you ask the employees exactly those issues are mentioned as the main causes for their sickness or discontent).

    If you look at those companies (especially large corporations) being in deep trouble and you analyze what led to such a catastrophe it almost always boils down to terrible decision making by the upper management. And yet the employees are paying the bill by being laid off or outsourced or at least suffering severe pay-cuts.

    All kinds of reasons are told by management: It was the bad performance of the market, or the general development of the economy, or mistakes made by the employees, or the taxes, or, or, or…but it was never the management. Hello? Who is in command of this ship? Who is determining the course to take? Who is supposed to lead the company by leading the employees?

    Management and employees, they just can’t team up and work together for the better of all involved it seems, and their mindsets are worlds apart. In the end both are sitting in the same trap making each others lives miserable.

    Interesting enough most managers and self-proclaimed leaders don’t realize that nothing goes without their employees. They are the ones carrying out the strategies; they are the ones bridging the gap between the ivory tower and the customers. They are providing advice to the customer, manufacturing the products and in the end being the face of the company determining the image. And all they get back is that they are just a “cost-factor”.

    Leaders and managers should just walk around and watch closely what’s going on n the offices and hallways. They will notice that as soon as they appear the small talk stops, laughter is gone and so is motivation. Those talking at the phone quickly finish their conversation, others surfing the internet immediately open working document, because they don’t want to be in any problem or even be fired.

    Is this a healthy climate for success and prosperity for the company? I don’t think so.

    As a side note: In those companies where employees are encouraged to participate and have an opinion, where nobody is checking by the minute the breaks taken and nobody criticizes employees for some private small talk, success is achieved must faster and at a lowe

    Choosing a 'Top of the Line' Executive Office Chair
    Executive office chairs are typically “top of the line.” They are often used in the corporate offices of top executives and are commonplace in high-level conference rooms and boardrooms, as well as the waiting areas of upper management. It is important that an executive office chair present a professional image while also being comfortable.Executive office chairs are typically made of leather and fine wo
    reasons are told by management: It was the bad performance of the market, or the general development of the economy, or mistakes made by the employees, or the taxes, or, or, or…but it was never the management. Hello? Who is in command of this ship? Who is determining the course to take? Who is supposed to lead the company by leading the employees?

    Management and employees, they just can’t team up and work together for the better of all involved it seems, and their mindsets are worlds apart. In the end both are sitting in the same trap making each others lives miserable.

    Interesting enough most managers and self-proclaimed leaders don’t realize that nothing goes without their employees. They are the ones carrying out the strategies; they are the ones bridging the gap between the ivory tower and the customers. They are providing advice to the customer, manufacturing the products and in the end being the face of the company determining the image. And all they get back is that they are just a “cost-factor”.

    Leaders and managers should just walk around and watch closely what’s going on n the offices and hallways. They will notice that as soon as they appear the small talk stops, laughter is gone and so is motivation. Those talking at the phone quickly finish their conversation, others surfing the internet immediately open working document, because they don’t want to be in any problem or even be fired.

    Is this a healthy climate for success and prosperity for the company? I don’t think so.

    As a side note: In those companies where employees are encouraged to participate and have an opinion, where nobody is checking by the minute the breaks taken and nobody criticizes employees for some private small talk, success is achieved must faster and at a lowe

    South African Mining Companies and Mining Houses are Being Reevaluated
    South Africa holds the world’s largest reserves of gold (35%), platinum group metals (55.7%), manganese ore (80%) chrome ore (68.3%) titanium metals (21%). It also produces a large share of the world’s diamonds and mineral deposits.Lucrative opportunities exist for downstream processing and value adding of iron, carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminium, platinum group metals and gold.Beneficiation o
    enough most managers and self-proclaimed leaders don’t realize that nothing goes without their employees. They are the ones carrying out the strategies; they are the ones bridging the gap between the ivory tower and the customers. They are providing advice to the customer, manufacturing the products and in the end being the face of the company determining the image. And all they get back is that they are just a “cost-factor”.

    Leaders and managers should just walk around and watch closely what’s going on n the offices and hallways. They will notice that as soon as they appear the small talk stops, laughter is gone and so is motivation. Those talking at the phone quickly finish their conversation, others surfing the internet immediately open working document, because they don’t want to be in any problem or even be fired.

    Is this a healthy climate for success and prosperity for the company? I don’t think so.

    As a side note: In those companies where employees are encouraged to participate and have an opinion, where nobody is checking by the minute the breaks taken and nobody criticizes employees for some private small talk, success is achieved must faster and at a lowe

    Be Supported In Your Business
    When you are in business for yourself, you wear many, if not all of the hats. It’s a lot of work to be all things to your business, and be its biggest fan. To make your business run smoothly you must be sure you are getting the support you need. Support comes from the people you surround yourself with, the environment you work in, and the equipment and tools that you use to run your business.1. People<
    lk stops, laughter is gone and so is motivation. Those talking at the phone quickly finish their conversation, others surfing the internet immediately open working document, because they don’t want to be in any problem or even be fired.

    Is this a healthy climate for success and prosperity for the company? I don’t think so.

    As a side note: In those companies where employees are encouraged to participate and have an opinion, where nobody is checking by the minute the breaks taken and nobody criticizes employees for some private small talk, success is achieved must faster and at a lower cost. It’s called the power of mutual trust. Why the Human Resources departments are called “Human Resources”? Because your employees are a resource, your employees are your capital of the future! Now, how do you treat your capital?

    …to be continued…

    Walter H. Groth
    Institute for Life and Career Transition

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