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Are You Ready For a Mentor?

No matter where you are in your career, until you have hung it up, you need a mentor. When you first enter any industry everyone has ideas of how they should be a success, but if you take the time to look around you, you will find people who are doing things right and who are seemingly doing things right but having no success. Seek out those people that are doing things right with success and let them know you have noticed their success and you are looking to learn from them.
Chris Scheer
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Incentives at Work - Play For Pay

Probably the most famous incentive is the mouse-maze- cheese experiment where a mouse runs through a maze to find the cheese at its center. The experiment demonstrates that the mouse learns quickly to navigate the maze and remembers the path to the prize. To the mouse, the cheese is worth the trip; it plays for pay.
Sheila Conant
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"TEACH" Your Business to Work For You! - And Make Money in the Process

Tired of working "in" your business 24/7? How can you "teach" your business to work for you? Follow these 6 Steps to "educate" your business. Then your business will work for YOU, in the manner that YOU want, so that it not only makes YOU money, but provides YOU the level of satisfaction YOU always desired.
Miguel Mendez Jr. , Esq.
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Caution Ahead - Avoiding Negative Words at Work

For workplaces to be happy, employees need to avoid participating in criticism, gossip, backbiting, and slander about one another, managers, and customers. Constructive communication improves workplaces instead.
Susanne Alexander
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The Five Requirements Of an Adaptive Erp

ERP solutions have also undergone multiple metamorphoses over the last few decades. They have adapted to the changing customer requirements and evolved over a period of time. Along the journey, there have been a lot of players who couldn't survive the onslaught of their own competitive environment and have either been acquired or perished.
Raman Dhooria
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How to Seize the Riches That Lie Hidden in a Blank Calendar

I'm sure you've heard it said that the future comes one day at a time. Of course, it's all in how you look at it. Some of us would declare that the days hurtle towards us like cannon balls, whilst for others, tomorrow seems miles away. This article will show you how to use a simple blank calendar to help you better manage that future time, and to 'seize' the riches within you.
Martin Hurley
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Productivity As Seen Through Your Body Language

Body Language experts, and out mothers, have long told us that there are some basic things that people should know and do; gentlemen shake hands when they meet, crossing your arms across your chest is a defensive posture. Read on and see what else you can slightly change to increase your office productivity.
Cindy King
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Business Models

A business model succinctly describes how your business will make money. It is shorthand, insuring that all your business bases are covered, detailing only the essential elements: how you produce a product or service people want, how you tell people about it so that they want it, how you put that product in their hands, and how you make a profit.
Murray Priestley
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What to Do and What Not to Do - 4 Key Components Every Advisor Needs to Rise Above the Pack

If you want someone to treat you with respect as a professional, you have to give them the same type of treatment. They need to feel as though they are taken seriously, that their opinion matters, and that you are their to help them not YOURSELF.
Meiyoko Taylor
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Productivity Through Your Problem Resolution Practices

Problem resolution experts have told us that everything we need to know to resolve problems was probably taught to us in kindergarten. This is probably true, but there are some basic things that every leader will do. For a manager to become a leader, these steps are important.
Cindy King
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