Altruism is a Choice

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October 2, 2011
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Ancient advice suggests that we must act with a selflessness that regards others as more important than ourselves, and we should look out for the interest of others as well as your own.  This advice, when taken to heart, implies that we are altruistic by nature and that if we aren’t, we should be. ...
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The “Ing” Factor

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September 14, 2011
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Here is an “Acid Test” for success.  I call it the “Ing” factor because it is not a static process, it flows through four stages, and is time sensitive.  It works by asking yourself these four questions:  Are you…”Aspiring,” “Striving,” “Arriving,” and “Thriving?”   Aspiring:  Is simply a vision of what you want from your job or career,...
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The Biggest Room in the World

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September 7, 2011
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It’s been said many times that the biggest room in the world is the…room for improvement.  In the long line of efforts to improve process and reduce costs, organizations have adopted ‘lean strategies’ in the name of being competitive in a global economy.  Continuous improvement is a driver for the success of an organization who uses...
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Not Everyone Can Fly the Airplane

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September 7, 2011

Everyday millions of people board airplanes around the world as passengers.  They find their assigned seat and when final clearance...
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How Gen Xers and Millennials Work Today

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September 7, 2011

The ranks of those who call themselves independent contractors could explode over the next two years—28 million Americans are...
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Focus on Big Picture, Reduce Stress

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July 15, 2011

By Laurie Kaiser As companies grow leaner and employees are stretched thinner than ever, stress inevitably results, at least...
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Tweet to Boost Business

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July 5, 2011

To gain popularity and sell your business in the San Antonio area you must remember who you are promoting...
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