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Outsmarting the Competition

The current business pace in the world is obviously dizzying. It has been always a tough decade for many business leaders, where we saw many U.S. companies struggle just to keep up with the economic clout of competitors in China, Mexico, India as well as other potential players in the world. And all of these [...]

The Downward Spiral on U.S. Wage Growth

It is not surprising to see that workers income have remained bleak even as the Great Recession has started to recover. The pressure to many organizations is on where wages are typically clamed down when economy slows. This time, the previous year’s was actually one of the worst since the 1930s. Most workers understand that [...]

Methods to Motivate Team Members

In the world of human resources, it is a fact that no matter how talented and skillful a team member is, there is just no way for him to accomplish and generate results if he isn’t motivated enough. Motivation is a complex methodology that is a crucial part in any business cycle. There are different [...]

The Difference Between a Leader and a Manager

We always hear the words ‘leader’ and ‘manager’ be it in our life and in business. A lot of times we ask ourselves, “What qualities make a good leader?” or “What qualities make a good manager?” To many, leader and manager are the same, but they are not necessarily identical. An effective manger will have [...]

How Personal Life is Related to Financial Life

The story of Tiger Woods is perhaps one of the most talked about at the end of 2009. And it will probably go a long way and will still be talked about on 2010. As you know, Woods is perhaps one of the most successful athletes of all time joining Michael Jordan (basketball) and Manny [...]

Networking: The Fastest Way to Expand your Business

In many countries, networking has had so much negative publicity. Primarily, this is due to its set-up where many believed it is destined to fail. Why? Because it uses other people’s money to kite so debts becomes bigger and bigger each time an individual recruit’s a down line before him. The individual earns a good [...]

GE’s NBC Sale Brings Company Cash

GE’s (General Electric Co.) recent sale of its stake in NBC Universal, the television, cable, film and theme park giant operator to Compcast Corp. has given Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Immelt instant cash. The selling price was approximately estimated to be about $8 billion dollars, which in turn would give scrutiny as to how he [...]

Why Experimentation Matters More Than Ever

Not so long ago, several executives were embarking on a trip. They were mostly consists of twenty-something to thirty-something with upper-level income in the society. The trip would allow them to visit several companies at a destination – one, that would enable them to foresee tomorrow while the other, would enable them to see what [...]