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- Thwart Procrastination With the Dash Approach
- I recently came across an oldie-but-goodie post from Merlin Mann of 43 Folders called "Kick Procrastination's Ass" and was thrilled to learn a new technique for getting my posterior in gear. Mann points out that any time you put something off, the problem gets bigger, which leads...
- Blog posts 2008-07-21
- Workaholics Sleep Their Way to the Top
- This post is for the workaholics. You know who you are (and if you don't, you may want to ask yourself a few questions to see if this applies to you.) Since this is National Work and Family Month, you may be expecting some platitudinous reminders,...
- Blog posts 2007-10-04
- Make Windows Boot Faster by Starting Up Slower
- Tired of waiting five or 10 minutes for your computer to boot? Malware could be the culprit, so make sure to run anti-spyware software. But another source of slow booting is all the software that's trying to run the moment Windows starts. Startup Delayer takes a clever approach to this...
- Blog posts 2007-09-12
- Are the Unemployed Lazy?
- If you're unemployed, there's a good chance you are completely blowing a huge opportunity. I just read the 2008 American Time Use Survey that was recently released, and I have to say, I was saddened and shocked. Every year the Bureau of Labor Statistics issues this report...
- Blog posts 2009-08-18
- Introduction To Group Interview
- Group Interview is also known as Assessment Center. There are usually 6-10 interviewees and two or three interviewers sitting opposite to evaluate the performance of the interviewees. The interview is generally processed in this way: Representation (about 3 minutes, to introduce yourself or your temporary partner), Narration (5 minutes with...
- White papers 2009-03-11
- 4 Steps To Driven Employees
- The first few minutes of the workday can often be the most important minutes you'll have with your people. It sets the tone for the rest of the day, inspiring others to achieve greater results or leaving them without direction or energy - it's your choice. This paper provides five...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Want To Start The Job Interview Badly?
- When it comes to interviewing, punctuality is a virtue. Show up late, and you might as well not show up at all. However, don't go overboard and take this to mean you can score extra points by showing up especially early. Announcing yourself at the reception desk 45 minutes early...
- White papers 2009-04-22
- 7 Tips on How To Structure Great Answers
- Ideally your answers should be about 2 minutes. Answers less than 90 seconds, rarely give you the chance to sell your skills well. Responses over 3 minutes tend to bore the interviewer panel. Having a strong structure concentrates on 3 or 4 well defined areas. Ideally, you will announce your...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- The Truth About Interviewing
- The truth about interviewing is that most initial interviews only last about 5 minutes. Oh, sure, the actual interview always takes longer than that. 30 minutes. 45 minutes. Sometimes even an hour. But the interview is typically over in just 5 minutes. If you have not impressed the interviewer by...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Making The First 10 Minutes Of An Interview Count
- A hiring manager can often tell if you're the right fit for his or her organization just minutes after the two of you shake hands. It typically takes them only 10 minutes to form an opinion of a candidate during an employment interview, despite meeting with staff-level applicants for nearly...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- CAREER PROS: Job Fair Success In 5 Minutes Or Less
- The first five minutes of the job interview are critical in the selection process. In a job fair situation, five minutes may be all the time a candidate is allowed. A jobseeker has to be qualified in order to get the job, but there will always be several other people...
- White papers 2006-08-13
- Public Speaking: You've Finished Early - Now What?
- Finishing early is usually better than finishing late. The audience will always appreciate being released five or ten minutes before they had expected to be done. But finish a half hour early, and now your value comes into question. If the audience is expecting an hour-long presentation and you finish...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Save 15 Minutes A Day - Gain 2 Weeks A Year!
- Save fifteen minutes a day, and you'll gain two extra weeks a year. How do you find the time to achieve everything you want to achieve? Suppose you were suddenly given the gift of two extra weeks each year to do anything you wanted. How would you spend this time?...
- White papers 2005-06-20
- Saving Time Is A Myth: Manage Your Time
- There is no way you can bank unused hours. Each hour gets spent. Time is the most democratic of resources. Everyone is given the same amount every day. Since every minute is nonrenewable, all that matters is how you are using your time this minute. Once you know where you...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Public Speakers! 12 Tips For How To Relax Just Minutes Before You Speak
- You're sitting there waiting to speak. You feel the tension creeping into your shoulders, your thighs. Your stomach tightens up. Maybe your mouth gets dry. And the confidence and enthusiasm you felt a minute ago starts wobbling. Now's the time to get up from wherever you are, excuse yourself and...
- White papers 2007-01-17
- The 10 Biggest Minutes Of Your Interview
- First impressions are the most important. A hiring manager can often tell if you're the right fit for his or her organization just minutes after the two of you shake hands. This paper explains why the first 10 minutes of the interview can make or break you and how you...
- White papers 2008-06-23
- Full Transcript of Focus Media’s 3Q05 Conference Call — Q&A (FMCN)
- Earnings Call ExcerptHere’s the entire text of the Q&A from Focus Media’s (ticker: FMCN) Q3 2005 conference call. The prepared remarks are here. We recognize that this transcript may contain inaccuracies - if you find any, please post a comment below and we’ll incorporate your corrections. And please note:...
- Earnings calls 2005-11-16
- Save 30 Minutes a Day (and Still Sleep Late on Sunday)
- If you could gain three more hours a week, would you? Here are 10 ways to claw back 30 minutes a day. by Michael Heppell
- Blog posts 2009-10-30
- Hands Up: Who's Got Too Much Time?
- Overwhelmed by your workload? Try Michael Heppell's time game (it'll only take a few minutes) to find out what's holding you back. by Michael Heppell
- Blog posts 2009-10-29
- QUIZ: How Hot is that Hot Lead?
- SCENARIO: A sales lead from your website pops up on your to-do list. The prospect just got off your site after spending 5 minutes there, examining various products, checking prices, etc. However, you're tied up writing a proposal under deadline -- with your boss breathing down your neck --...
- Blog posts 2009-08-19
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