Monthly Archives: January 2010

Set an Action Plan in Time Management

Do you have an action plan in your time management scheme? Last night while writing these articles, I had to check myself. The last thing I want to do is tell the readers how to manage time and be a hypocrite. The writing of these articles is rewarding since I realized that managing your time includes using your intelligence and skills, as well as putting an action plan into play. Action plans are lists of responsibilities that instruct a person “to carry out to achieve an ob...

Work, but what suits your needs

For people who are keen on working, and earning an income but cannot or do not wish to get into a routine job, there are various options available today. Everything from home based businesses to online opportunities awaits people willing to spend a few hours and put in a bit of effort. Work at home is a good option for ladies who are tied down with family responsibilities or others with some form of disability. They might not be interested in going out or being amidst colleagues for fear of getting ridiculed. Also, when a person is beyond an age of getting a regular job, he might look at home business as an alternative.

Restaurant Training – This Is Show Business

In today's increasingly competitive hospitality industry, owners and managers are constantly seeking the answer to an important question- How do you recruit, retain, and motivate staff who are responsible for creating a "magical" experience which exceeds your guest's expectations? Some answers may be found by looking to successful companies that are consistently achieving these goals. William Shakespeare wrote, 'All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely pl...

Ageism and Interim Management

There is a tendency to assume that employers veer towards people with less experience in the market place, however statistics show that the age of all executives shows that 85% are between 40 60 years and that the number of people working beyond the age of 65 is, apparently, rising by a third.

Self Monitoring Systems Are Good For Recognition

Performance Management is coming under critical fire because the complexity of some of the processes is beginning to over-ride the fundamental principles. However, as Hogan Armstrong knows, elements of Performance Management work well for both employees and managers. Hogan is an IT Service Engineer for a large multinational organization. He spends the majority of his working life away from his home office but his Self-Monitoring System lets both him and his manager know how h...

Restaurant Training – Selecting Your Restaurant Cast

The hospitality business is like show business. When you are casting, it is important to place people in suitable roles. The costs involved with hiring an individual should be a strong deterrent to rushing into decisions you may regret in 1 weeks time. Remember, once the casting decision has been made, your entire production's reviews are going to depend on the various people you've chosen for the performance. Don't be fooled by first appearances and beware of being ove...

Against All Odds -Tips On How To Protect Your Assets

With so many bad things happening in our society today, it is important to obtain safety measure needed to protect our lives, our business, or simply the things we own. That is why a lot of people are finding asset protection as vital in one’s economic growth and stability. - Asset protection shields your assets - Protect your possessions against credit claims - Easily dismiss complaints - Crucial in company security 1. A Good Investment For example, when an indiv...
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