Giving and Receiving FeedbackQuestion about giving feedbackThe problem I run into often when I'm giving feedback is that I feel uncomfortable by giving a "not so good feedback". I usually make two mistakes:1) don’t say much and go do it myself, I know is terrible! But how can I ask...
All Power Companies in Florida Now Approved to Issue Energy Credits for Customers with Grid Tie Solar and Wind Energy Kits Installed in Their Homes MIAMI -- Electron Solar Energy (OTC:ESRG), an international distributor of alternative energy systems, announced that on September 4, 2008, the Public Service Commission...
ATLANTA -- Lightcast Networks announces the addition of a new line of radar speed awareness boards. The products are designed for rugged environments such as work zones, state docks, military bases, airport parking lots, motocross race courses, schools zones, parks and recreational areas, even plants and warehouses with forklifts. ...
SCI Corporate News Following on from last year's highly successful inaugural Members' Forum, SCI would like to invite you to the second Members' Forum on 30 October 2008. The Forum presents a unique opportunity to convey your thoughts and ideas on how SCI is run, the...
Are you IN THE PICTURE? THE pictures of Huddersfield hospitals we've chosen these week are from the Examiner's and the hospitals' own archives. We hope you enjoyed taking a trip back in time. If you, your relatives or friends appear on any of them,...
Byline: MICK SMITH USUALLY I try to protect the anonymity of whichever doofus of ours makes a mistake. Gawd bless 'em, most are retiring little flowers who may well break down and bawl should they be named and shamed in print. I'd have a...
AGAINST THE GRAIN David Clarke is a lecturer in journalism at Sheffield Hallam University who believes that UFOs are a worthy subject for academic study. UFOs are laughed off because of the lunatic fringe who are attracted to the subject...
WASHINGTON AFP — The slowdown in the US economy is not as bad as previously estimated, the International Monetary Fund said Friday, lifting its growth estimates slightly for 2008 and 2009. The IMF forecast annual growth of 1.1 percent in 2008 and 0.8 percent in 2009,...
US and UK employees are costingbusinesses $37 billion (£18.7 billion)(2) every year because they do notfully understand their jobs, according to a new IDC white papercommissioned by Cognisco, the world's leading intelligent employeeassessment specialist. '$37 billion: Counting the Cost of Employee Misunderstanding' reveals forthe first time the scale...
BJAC Services proudly announced that it has been granted the Canadian and FAA Certification for its BJAC PilotsEdgeTM Electronic Flight Bag for the Bombardier Global aircraft platform. EASA/JAA Certification is still pending and is expected momentarily. Several aircraft are now operating this new innovative...
The city of Spokane Valley is moving forward with plans for a new city center, although the recent economic slowdown, particularly in the real estate sector, is slowing its efforts. Since the city incorporated in 2003, officials there have been looking at designating a city center area that...
LONDON -- Wolters Kluwer, the leading global information services and publishing company, has seen a dramatic 50 percent uplift in its UK marketing campaign responses and sales conversions thanks to a key role played by the implementation of a complete marketing automation application from SAS, the market...
OxyChem Eliminates Mercury From Caustic Potash Production Taft, LA-based Occidental Chemical Corp. (OxyChem; www.oxy.com/ oxychem/chemicals.htm), the nation's largest manufacturer of chlorine and caustic soda, has become the only mercury-free producer of caustic potash in North America. With recent Taft plant conversions, and the shutdown of OxyChem's Muscle Shoals,...
Foley & Lardner LLP announced that the BTI Consulting Group has named the firm a "rising star" after a multi-year study of the US legal marketplace and ranked the firm as one of the firms nationally that are well positioned for future growth based on the feed back from over...
It was once said the reason Jesse James robbed banks was because that's where the money was. Banks, concerned with the highest possible level of security for its customers, as well as comfort and ease of banking, have gone to great lengths to take banking techniques 'High Tech.' ...
WHATS ON YOUR MIND? FEEDBACK c/o Canadian Musician, 23 Hannover Dr., #7, St. Catharines, ON L2W 1A3 Fax: 905-641-1648 * info@nor.com, www.canadianmusician.com to write electronically. Response To "Unrealistic!" In Last Issue Though the facts about downloads are true, the observations about copyright are incorrect. We do have the laws, but...
by Chris Hayes So tense was the climax to the third round of the American Le Mans Series at Long Beach that race winner Lucas Luhr was forced to look away as his Audi team-mate and German compatriot Marco Werner seized the lead from...
According to Oman News: Oman Economic Forum today concluded its sessions that were held at Barr Al Jissah Resort. A large number of investors and businessmen from the Sultanate and other countries participated at the final session which covered investment environment and opportunities in...
Credit spreads widened last month and corporate bond yields were at or above levels that prevailed prior to the start of the Federal Reserve's monetary easing last summer, leading economists to conclude that the US economy will continue to struggle for months to come. "Fed officials' hopes that aggressive...
Stoppard's Space Men: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern on Film Reviewers and critics of the film Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead note the difference between the play's stasis and the film's constant movement (Seidenberg; Sheidley 105). In die play, Rosencrantz Ros and Guildenstern Guil, not unlike Vladimir and Estragon in...
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