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Searching For Executive Jobs-Recruiters Here Are Two Effective Alternatives To Trawling Job Boards sistance to change and get yourself out of your ruts, the first place to start is to alter slightly something that is familiar and routine. You could go home or to work a different way, for example. When you alter your path you shift your perception. When you change even a little you begin to see different things such that when you go back to the familiar you see things differently.Many people devote months to searching through the job boards looking for their next great executive or management job.If I was about to conduct a job search for myself, I’d be looking to spend just a single day on it.One of the best places to search for your next great job is actually your local library.Let me explain…In the business section of your local library, you'll find rich information on companies along with the names of key contacts in those companies.A good librarian will be able to point you in the right direction.If you are in the software industry for example, tell the librarian that you are looking for information and contacts in software companies.As most jobs are still filled by word-of-mouth, by writing to companies that aren't advertising, you become considered for these unadvertised roles.And, as most other people focus on replying to advertised positions, you have less applicants to compete with when sending yo Take just ten seconds (you really won’t need any more) and concentrate on a particular behavior you exhibit and ask yourself, “why do I do this? Is it because there is absolutely no other way to do it?” Honest answers will reveal a better way, probably several – all in less than a minute! You will also need to consider what you think is Two Lean Tools You Can Use to Improve Processes at Your Site Following is the second part of an article on change, what it means and how we can make it work for us and not against us.In quality improvement engineering there are many tools. I would like to illustrate a few and show how they can apply to healthcare. I will be using tools taken from Lean Manufacturing, an approach used at Toyota Motor Company for many years now. These tools are easily adaptable with a bit of imagination to healthcare. I am not proposing that all healthcare should blindly adopt Lean as the new “flavor of the month,” but if some of the tools fit your site well, then use them. From my experience, the best progress in quality at a site is in the identification and use of quality improvement tools that can be mastered by the employees of the site. There is no use in being a Jack-of-all-trades and master of none.Two tools that seem to go hand in hand are 5S and Point of Use Storage. 5S is sort, set in order, shine, standardize and sustain. In the most recent issue of Quality Progress (American Society of Quality’s magazine) these tools were applied to storage areas. A storage The Way You View Is The Way You Do The way you view the world and yourself is the way you live and move in the world. The way you view is the way you do. Change is a matter of viewing; it is as much about perception as it is about maintaining stability and security. When I conduct seminars on the topic of transition management, I have half the audience view for about ten seconds a drawing of a young lady and the other half view for ten seconds a drawing of an old lady. These are actually two versions of the same picture. If you took both versions and put them together, you’d have a depiction of a single female person. The one half doesn’t know what the other half is seeing. I would then have the entire audience look at the amalgamated picture and tell me what they saw. In every case, a large majority of those who view the drawing of the young lady immediately prior to seeing the combined picture say they see a young lady; likewise, a large majority of those who view the old lady first say they see an old lady. Furthermore, many of these folks, when challenged to see what others saw, adamantly defended their initial perception because they were unable to see the other “lady” in the picture. It is amazing how just ten seconds can shape what you see and how you see it. The perception we have of ourselves and the world is shaped by our need for stability and security in our lives. Driven by our need to survive both as a body and as a person we default to a perception of change as being threatening and frightening. Of course, if we remain as we are we cannot grow beyond our self-imposed limitations and limiting notions about what we can become and the contributions we can make. Most of us realize this and do make attempts from time to time to get out of the physical, psychological and spiritual ruts that keep us traveling along the same smooth, well-worn paths within our private comfortable universe. Unfortunately, most of our efforts to change go nowhere and wind up fueling our fears that change will be for the worse, not for the better. This failure to launch and consummate change serves to reinforce our pessimistic attitude toward it and harden our perception of the world as being antagonistic to our self-interests. In times of failing to effect the change we want, it would be wise to remind ourselves of the words of the popular advice columnist, Ann Landers: “maturity is the ability to live in peace with that which we cannot change.” The abbreviated version of Reinhold Niebuhr’s “Serenity Prayer” is always calming in times of trouble: “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference.” Perception Shifting In order to break this cycle of resistance to change and get yourself out of your ruts, the first place to start is to alter slightly something that is familiar and routine. You could go home or to work a different way, for example. When you alter your path you shift your perception. When you change even a little you begin to see different things such that when you go back to the familiar you see things differently. Take just ten seconds (you really won’t need any more) and concentrate on a particular behavior you exhibit and ask yourself, “why do I do this? Is it because there is absolutely no other way to do it?” Honest answers will reveal a better way, probably several – all in less than a minute! You will also need to consider what you think is i Combine Postcard Marketing With Your Online Marketing Strategy n of a single female person. The one half doesn’t know what the other half is seeing. I would then have the entire audience look at the amalgamated picture and tell me what they saw. In every case, a large majority of those who view the drawing of the young lady immediately prior to seeing the combined picture say they see a young lady; likewise, a large majority of those who view the old lady first say they see an old lady. Furthermore, many of these folks, when challenged to see what others saw, adamantly defended their initial perception because they were unable to see the other “lady” in the picture. It is amazing how just ten seconds can shape what you see and how you see it.Letting people know about your business Web siteYou can’t set up in cyberspace and expect customers to just come to your business Web site. You have to let them know you are there. And, while there are people who look online, there are still plenty of others who are not as Web savvy as you would like them to be. For those folks, you need an offline marketing strategy to get them to your business Web site. This is where the postcard comes in. Put your Web address on an attractive postcard to create interest in your business Web site. Postcard marketing is uniquely compatible with online marketing:Postcard marketing is low cost. You can generate several thousand for a relatively small amount of money and they are inexpensive to mail. They are a low cost way of generating Web traffic.Postcards arrive at the home or business, in a place where a computer is readily available. This makes it easy to simply take the postcard immediately to the computer and enter the Web add The perception we have of ourselves and the world is shaped by our need for stability and security in our lives. Driven by our need to survive both as a body and as a person we default to a perception of change as being threatening and frightening. Of course, if we remain as we are we cannot grow beyond our self-imposed limitations and limiting notions about what we can become and the contributions we can make. Most of us realize this and do make attempts from time to time to get out of the physical, psychological and spiritual ruts that keep us traveling along the same smooth, well-worn paths within our private comfortable universe. Unfortunately, most of our efforts to change go nowhere and wind up fueling our fears that change will be for the worse, not for the better. This failure to launch and consummate change serves to reinforce our pessimistic attitude toward it and harden our perception of the world as being antagonistic to our self-interests. In times of failing to effect the change we want, it would be wise to remind ourselves of the words of the popular advice columnist, Ann Landers: “maturity is the ability to live in peace with that which we cannot change.” The abbreviated version of Reinhold Niebuhr’s “Serenity Prayer” is always calming in times of trouble: “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference.” Perception Shifting In order to break this cycle of resistance to change and get yourself out of your ruts, the first place to start is to alter slightly something that is familiar and routine. You could go home or to work a different way, for example. When you alter your path you shift your perception. When you change even a little you begin to see different things such that when you go back to the familiar you see things differently. Take just ten seconds (you really won’t need any more) and concentrate on a particular behavior you exhibit and ask yourself, “why do I do this? Is it because there is absolutely no other way to do it?” Honest answers will reveal a better way, probably several – all in less than a minute! You will also need to consider what you think is Pharmacist Career - An Inside Look e world is shaped by our need for stability and security in our lives. Driven by our need to survive both as a body and as a person we default to a perception of change as being threatening and frightening.Known for centuries as chemists, pharmacists have become as important and personalized as the family physician for many people. Every aspect of pharmacy has certainly evolved over the last one hundred years. Becoming a pharmacist has also changed; it is an easy career to get on track and is also a great career opportunity.A person might wonder just exactly what it is that a pharmacist does or how to begin earning a pharmacist degree? The answers are easy to find. Finding a school that offers pharmacy courses is the first thing you need to do. Being confident the courses interest you on a basic level.A pharmacist has many duties. Dispensing drugs that physicians prescribe to patients is the obvious job of any pharmacist. Pharmacists educate consumers about medications. Sometimes a pharmacist will also advise a physician as to drug interactions and effects. As a pharmacist your customers become like loyal followers trusting your knowledge and awareness. Pharmacists maintain Of course, if we remain as we are we cannot grow beyond our self-imposed limitations and limiting notions about what we can become and the contributions we can make. Most of us realize this and do make attempts from time to time to get out of the physical, psychological and spiritual ruts that keep us traveling along the same smooth, well-worn paths within our private comfortable universe. Unfortunately, most of our efforts to change go nowhere and wind up fueling our fears that change will be for the worse, not for the better. This failure to launch and consummate change serves to reinforce our pessimistic attitude toward it and harden our perception of the world as being antagonistic to our self-interests. In times of failing to effect the change we want, it would be wise to remind ourselves of the words of the popular advice columnist, Ann Landers: “maturity is the ability to live in peace with that which we cannot change.” The abbreviated version of Reinhold Niebuhr’s “Serenity Prayer” is always calming in times of trouble: “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference.” Perception Shifting In order to break this cycle of resistance to change and get yourself out of your ruts, the first place to start is to alter slightly something that is familiar and routine. You could go home or to work a different way, for example. When you alter your path you shift your perception. When you change even a little you begin to see different things such that when you go back to the familiar you see things differently. Take just ten seconds (you really won’t need any more) and concentrate on a particular behavior you exhibit and ask yourself, “why do I do this? Is it because there is absolutely no other way to do it?” Honest answers will reveal a better way, probably several – all in less than a minute! You will also need to consider what you think is Procurement Budgeting the better. This failure to launch and consummate change serves to reinforce our pessimistic attitude toward it and harden our perception of the world as being antagonistic to our self-interests.Procurement describes the acquisition of goods or services at the best possible cost, in the right quantity, time and place, for the direct benefit of the firm. The question now arises: how do you prioritize when you only have a limited amount of money to spend? That’s where the role of budgeting comes in.A budget is a quantitative expression of financial plans. How are budgets useful? Budgets induce management to think systematically about the future. They also serve as a device for coordinating the complex operations of the business, and provide a medium for communicating the financial goals of the firm.In order to be useful, the budget must be drawn up for a specific time period. Usually, the budget is drawn up for a year. The operating budget for the firm may be constructed in terms of programs or responsibility areas. The program budget is developed in terms of products that are regarded as the principal programs of the business. Such a budget shows the expected costs In times of failing to effect the change we want, it would be wise to remind ourselves of the words of the popular advice columnist, Ann Landers: “maturity is the ability to live in peace with that which we cannot change.” The abbreviated version of Reinhold Niebuhr’s “Serenity Prayer” is always calming in times of trouble: “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference.” Perception Shifting In order to break this cycle of resistance to change and get yourself out of your ruts, the first place to start is to alter slightly something that is familiar and routine. You could go home or to work a different way, for example. When you alter your path you shift your perception. When you change even a little you begin to see different things such that when you go back to the familiar you see things differently. Take just ten seconds (you really won’t need any more) and concentrate on a particular behavior you exhibit and ask yourself, “why do I do this? Is it because there is absolutely no other way to do it?” Honest answers will reveal a better way, probably several – all in less than a minute! You will also need to consider what you think is 6 Ways To Advertise A Website sistance to change and get yourself out of your ruts, the first place to start is to alter slightly something that is familiar and routine. You could go home or to work a different way, for example. When you alter your path you shift your perception. When you change even a little you begin to see different things such that when you go back to the familiar you see things differently.If you own a website, advertising it should be your main priority. Website advertising is the only way you’ll make money from your website: without any visitors, you won’t make money from your website. In the following text, I’ll explain six ways of advertising your website that are bound to make you some money.The first way to advertise a website is by the means of a paid-per-click campaign on Adwords or on Overture. This provides targeted traffic and is a good way to advertise a website, however it may get costly, especially if you have a lot of competition in your market or if your conversion ratio is low. Advertising a website like this might not be the best way, but it’s a fast and easy way.The second way to advertise a website is with e-mail marketing. You should find someone in your niche that owns an e-mail list, and then offer him or her 50% of the profits generated when you send an advertisement to this person’s list. Advertising a website this way is free and yo Take just ten seconds (you really won’t need any more) and concentrate on a particular behavior you exhibit and ask yourself, “why do I do this? Is it because there is absolutely no other way to do it?” Honest answers will reveal a better way, probably several – all in less than a minute! You will also need to consider what you think is impossible under current circumstances. Think about something you believe just cannot be done right now. Perhaps it’s a way to improve an existing process, to speed it up or reengineer it for better results, or capturing a big account for the company, or any persistent nagging problem you’re dealing with at the present. As you think of these things, you are convinced they are impossible to do or to solve. Now, imagine what would need to change in order for these impossibilities to become possibilities. Next, identify the first and all subsequent steps you need to take to make the changes necessary to turn these impossibilities into possibilities. Who else needs to be involved in planning and implementing these changes? Keep in mind that small, steady incremental steps often lead to profound change that can result in achieving what previously was thought to be impossible. Tom Peters, a popular management guru, put it this way: “most bold change is the result of a hundred thousand tiny changes that culminate in a bold product or procedure or structure.” Approaching it from another angle, J. Paul Getty, a twentieth century oil billionaire, said, “I’d rather have a dollar from a hundred people than a $100 from one person.” When looking at the prospect of changing yourself, your organization or society, it behooves innovators to conceive the entire effort as a whole but not to perceive it as such but rather in smaller more management segments. Here’s another good example of how to intentionally shift your perception. This regards money and wealth but it applies equally to all aspects of your life. If you want to be a millionaire, then you must think and act like one before you can become one. You must ask yourself, “how would a millionaire think about this issue I’m dealing with right now? How would a millionaire act in this situation?” You’ll soon arrive at the conclusion that there are different ways to think and act than your own. Then think and act in those ways if you see them being better than yours! I heard someone say several years ago, “don’t write a check for any amount under $100. You must think in terms of hundreds not ones, fives or tens. This abundance consciousness eventually allowed me to attract enough money so that writing a $100 check was as painless as writing a $10.00 check a few years before. It’s now up to $1000! I’m working on $10,000 and expect to be there soon – and then go even further! Why not? “The mind once stretched by an idea can never return to its original dimensions,” said Oliver Wendell Holmes. The problem with most of us is that we refuse to entertain great ideas and allow them to stretch our minds and expand our thinking. We allow our fear of getting out of our comfort zones to get the upper hand at the very point where prosperity and abundance begin. If they’re nipped as buds in our minds, our dreams, daring thoughts and aspirations will
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