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Hewitt in the know about Paris
PARIS AFP — Lleyton Hewitt has never won the French Open, but he still knows what it takes to conquer the toughest Grand Slam of all. On his last two appearances on the Paris red clay, the 26-year-old Australian has been defeated by the man who eventually went on...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, CAREER, Paris, praise
Research articles 2007-05-26
Capello full of praise for Beckham as Real edge Bayern
MADRID AFP — Real Madrid coach Fabio Capello was full of praise for English veteran David Beckham after the man he banished for a month helped set up two goals in Tuesday's 3-2 Champions League round of 16 first leg win. Beckham's performance gave Real an even chance of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, CAREER, praise
Research articles 2007-02-20
German laps up more praise
Byline: By Alastair Moffatt Michael schumacher has been lavished with praise by some of Formula One's leading figures but the world champion believes he has found a bigger star. Schumacher has rewritten Formula One history in his 14 seasons at the top, claiming more titles, more wins and...
Tags: CAREER, Englishman, Ferrari, praise, superstar
Research articles 2004-07-23

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Mentoring Employees for Business Results
Mentoring is crucial to developing and retaining employees. Mentors give advice on a spectrum of topics, ranging from specific skills to broader issues of career direction. Protégés gain sound guidance, access to established networks, and enhanced personal and professional perspectives.Though mentoring happens naturally to some degree, it can be promoted...
Tags: career, BNET Editorial, Professional Development, Business, relationship, mentor
Articles 2007-05-29
Help! I've Upset My Boss!
Dear Ron, I've been pressing my boss for what I feel is a long-overdue raise, but the last time I asked, he blew up at me and he's been giving me the cold shoulder ever since. How can I work my way back into his good graces? ...
Tags: Boss, Professional Development, Career, Ron Brown
Blog posts 2009-10-23
Is Honesty the Best Career Policy?
Is Honesty the Best Career Policy?Honesty to WHO or WhomShould one be honest in an interview? As companies today are using private services to verify your past, you have to tell the truth about where you were and when. BUT at that point the gloves come off. ...
Tags: career, honesty
Discussion threads 2007-05-22
Praise for diminutive Tabuse as he becomes first Japanese NBA player
TOKYO AFP — At 173 centimeters (5 feet 9), Yuta Tabuse is hardly a standout in a Tokyo crowd but the 24-year-old has won praise for becoming the first Japanese to be selected for the NBA. After being named by the Phoenix Suns in their 12-member roster for the...
Tags: CAREER, NBA
Research articles 2004-11-02
Praise for Thailand's against-the-odds deaf golfer
KUALA LUMPUR AFP — Asian stars piled praise on South Korea's Lee Sung after he wrote a new chapter in his amazing golf career. Lee, who was born deaf, claimed his maiden Asian Tour win with an emphatic wire-to-wire performance at the Bangkok Airways Open. The 27-year-old, who...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, CAREER
Research articles 2007-06-11
Changing Jobs Within Your Organization
If you like the company you are with but feel bored with your job and in need of a new challenge, you might want to consider applying for an internal vacancy. Internal job moves are generally considered easier to achieve than external ones. This is because the most convenient way...
Tags: career, promotion, professional development
Articles 2007-05-01
The making of Malveaux: CNN's White House correspondent discusses the impact of having educators as parents and how higher education shaped her journalism career
Known to millions for her incisive and scrupulous reporting, CNN White House Correspondent Suzanne Malveaux has drawn considerable praise as a broadcast journalist throughout her career. For the past five years, Malveaux has covered the Bush White House and national affairs for CNN, making her one of the most visible...
Tags: CAREER, CNN, education, Harvard University, journalism, journalist, sociology, White House
Research articles 2007-07-26
How To Survive A Bad Performance Review And Move To Your Dream Career
Most professionals feel you should offer some kind of response. But whether to respond, and the way to respond, will depend on your company's culture, the unwritten message and your own career goals. In some cultures, anything but glowing praise will be viewed as negative. In others, tough reviews are...
Tags: Performance, Performance Review, Professional Development, Career
White papers 2008-01-01
Rita McGrath: Use Growth Business to Promote Employees
In the newly released book Discovery-Driven Growth: A Breakthrough Process to Reduce Risk and Seize Opportunity, Columbia's Rita Gunther McGrath and Wharton's Ian MacMillan reveal some dangerous traps that companies pursuing new growth platforms must avoid.  Over the last two weeks, we've heard McGrath's views on the best ways to define growth goals...
Tags: Growth, Growth Business, Team Management, Professional Development, Operational Accounting, Management, Career, Finance, Jeremy Dann
Blog posts 2009-04-01
Buffett's flock praise the golden goose
OMAHA, Neb. -- In 1978, Bill Scargle bought his first stock in Berkshire Hathaway, the conglomerate built by Warren Buffett, at $175 a share. Today, the stock is trading at an astounding $93,390. Scargle, a career clerk in the brokerage business from Orinda, sold about $1 million...
Tags: Berkshire Hathaway Inc., FINANCE, Investment, stock
Research articles 2004-05-02
Favre breaks NFL's touchdown pass record
MINNEAPOLIS, United States AFP — Brett Favre's record-breaking touchdown pass on Sunday sparked a flow of tributes and praise from some of the greatest players to ever play in the National Football League. The Green Bay quarterback broke Dan Marino's NFL record for career touchdown passes in the first...
Tags: CAREER, NFL
Research articles 2007-09-30
Kerry Energy Vows Provoke Praise and Protest.
WASHINGTON -- US energy independence is the keystone of Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry's ambitious energy policy. That should come as no surprise since the candidate's political career is heavily marked by efforts to reduce oil consumption. But in his nearly two decades in the Senate, Kerry has also become...
Tags: America, Bush, car, CAREER, FINANCE, Kerry, president, Republican, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-08-02
Willis dishes out hits, praise
SANTA CLARA -- A couple of days after his smashing NFL debut, San Francisco 49ers rookie linebacker Patrick Willis sought out assistant head coach Mike Singletary and thanked him for being so tough on him. "I'm really glad you're my coach, that you work me hard every...
Tags: coach, Games, NFL, PRODUCTIVITY, technique
Research articles 2007-09-14
How to Harness the Power of Praise
Some managers claim the best way to motivate staff is through the wallet: increase pay, raise allowances, give more cash incentives. But while money is certainly useful, it is not the only key to human motivation. Sincere recognition can mean a lot more to staff than just another dollar in...
Tags: Appraisal, Recognition, Morale, Speakers Platform, Professional Development, Career
White papers 2003-01-01
Zidane's retirement unseemly says Auxerre coach Roux
PARIS AFP ? Auxerre coach Guy Roux claims Zinedine Zidane's decision to retire from international football was at odds with him continuing his career with Real Madrid. The 32-year-old Zidane, who made 93 appearances for France and won the 1998 World Cup and 2000 European Championship, generally received plaudits...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, CAREER, football, France, MARKETING
Research articles 2004-08-12
Anthea and I know what our marriage was about ..Iknew where I stood.
IT'Smore than two years since Anthea Turner publicly deserted Peter Powell for another man, yet a huge portrait of her still hangs in his office. Despite the breakdown of their marriage, Powell continues to manage the career of the golden girl of TV and is unstinting in...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., MARKETING, radio, talent
Research articles 2000-04-30
Parking lot praise, Internet profanity help Wizards level NBA series
WASHINGTON AFP — Juan Dixon took inspiration from Internet critics and his coach's faith to score a career-high 35 points here, giving the Washington Wizards a solid chance to win their first playoff series since 1982. The reserve guard shrugged off a 1-for-10 showing to sink 11-of-15 shots and...
Tags: Chicago, Dixon, Games, Internet, NBA, Washington
Research articles 2005-05-02
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