What exactly is an entrepreneur and how does it relate to small business expansion? There are many differing views on what makes someone worthy of this ...READ»
It seems for many something as simple as defining innovation can be
a challenge. Of course, it’s not that surprising. Innovation is one
of those words that are plagued with a surfeit of meanings. With a
quick look at ...READ»
Dynamic communication is one of the keys to success that I discuss in Straight Talk for Success. If you want to become a dynamic communicator, you need to develop three skills: conversation, writing and presenting.
The ...READ»
As with any new business tool, it's important for businesses of all sizes to assess whether blogs are worth the time and effort needed to create and sustain them.READ»
Today is Thursday, so this post is on dynamic communication.
I’ve sung the praises of Women’s Edge Magazine in this blog on several occasions, the most recent being Monday of this week. If you missed it, you might want to ...READ»
In their book, The Leadership Challenge (Kouzes and Posner, 2002) the authors, through their extensive research, have correlated five fundamental practices that leaders exemplify. The principles include; challenge the process, ...READ»
"To con•cept (knspt)--con•cepted (knspt-ed)--con•cept•ing (knspt-ing) v. 1. A process whereby ideas are generated for the purpose of creatively solving a problem: 'The team set aside some time for concepting in order to ...READ»
Let the zeitgeist watch begin. With time running out on 2005, some popular Websites have begun to look back at what we've all been looking for. In recent days, AOL, Lycos, and Merriam-Webster released their lists of the most-searched ...READ»
Merriam-Webster, the dictionary folks, have put out its annual list of the 10 most popular words of the year. The list is put together from the number of online lookups at its site.
And the winner is... "blog." Yay, blog! I assume ...READ»
McDonald's is miffed at the editors of Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary for the recent inclusion of the term "McJob" to mean "low-paying and dead-end work." CEO Jim Cantalupo says the word is insulting to people working in the ...READ»