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The Body Of The Speech
Think of the body of your speech as akin to a "Main course": The introduction was a tantalising "Appetiser" and the ending will be an unforgettable "Dessert"& but the body of your speech is truly the heart of the "Meal". So& are you going to throw the same old greasy...
Tags: Body, Speech, PublicSpeakingExpert, So&, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing
White papers 2008-01-01

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Why Has Exec Pay Grown So Much? | BTalk Australia
(Episode 297; 15 minutes 07) US executive rewards have increased by 50 per cent in real terms since 1995 and by a factor of about six since 1980. Why is this happening? Research by Peter Swan and Jaeyoung Sung, studying the pay for S&P 1500 CEOs over...
Tags: Shareholder, Talent, Salary, CEO, Pay, Benefits, Payroll Solutions, Personal Finance, Financial Accounting, Corporate Governance, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Finance, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2009-07-29
So When Did Your Boss Become an Authoritarian?
So When Did Your Boss Become an Authoritarian?RE: So When Did Your Boss Become an Authoritarian?Responsibility accountability and authority, these should go hand in hand. Sometimes there is a disconnect as well as a person may be given the authority and responsibility but not given guidance on the limits...
Tags: Team management, Leadership, Workforce management, Authoritarian
Discussion threads 2008-08-19
Why Oil Prices Are So Volatile
Oil prices have been all over the map this past year: as high as $145 and as low as $30. Here's what's causing the big swings — plus some experts' bets on where prices are headed now. Crude Oil Prices 2000-Present ...
Tags: Volatility, Trader, Price, MoneyWatch, Economics 101, Prices, CFTC, Oil Price Information Service, Investment, Finance, Oil Prices, Oil Markets, Gas Prices, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Oil Speculation, Oil Speculators, Inflation, Airline Industry, Cait Murphy
Articles 2009-09-01
Why Being a Control Freak Isn't So Bad
Why Being a Control Freak Isn't So BadA control freak makes group dynamics weak!Great story, and many people are 'light' control freaks! Unfortunately I can not support the opinion to cheer for'em...Conrol freaks with too high ambitions, are highly destructive for a team and its dynamics, due to their manipulative...
Tags: freak, Control Freaks, control freak, team, situation controller
Discussion threads 2008-06-24
Why Your B2B Marketing is So Lousy
Ever wonder why most B2B marketing is so gawd-awful?  The reason: most B2B marketeers wrongly believe that B2B products in the 21st century should be marketed the way that consumer products were marketed in the 20th century.  Unfortunately, what made Coke and Nike successful doesn't work today, especially not with...
Tags: Message, Messaging, B2B Product, Broadcast Message, B2B, Sales Strategy, Instant Messaging, Marketing Research, E-business/E-Commerce, Internet, Sales, Online Communications, Marketing, Geoffrey James
Blog posts 2009-06-25
If TARP Was So Smart, Why Are So Many Banks Failing?
So we taxpayers actually made money on the Troubled Asset Relief Program-at least so far. Goldman Sachs GS, JP Morgan JPM and others have repaid the loans from the government, with interest, and the equity stakes that we hold in Citigroup C and Bank of America BAC have appreciated since...
Tags: Bank, Troubled Asset Relief Program, Financial Services, Eric Schurenberg
Blog posts 2009-09-01
Why Office Coffee Tastes So Bad
Why Office Coffee Tastes So BadRE: Why Office Coffee Tastes So BadFor some reason coffee tastes much better in Europe. I lived in Holland for a while. They have absolutely the best coffee. Coffee isn't grown in Holland, so I wonder why it tastes so good. ...
Tags: Microsoft Office, Office coffee
Discussion threads 2008-08-04
As Wall Street Goes, So Goes
As Wall Street Goes, So GoesRE: As Wall Street Goes, So GoesLiberal or Conservative, it seems 'the ends justify the means' has been the rule far too long. How about 'the needs of others outweigh the needs of self' for a change?RE: As Wall Street Goes, So GoesI first...
Tags: Business ethics, Regulations, ethics, regulation
Discussion threads 2008-09-24
PatientsLikeMe Featured as Part of PBS FRONTLINE Coverage of "SO MUCH SO FAST"
PatientsLikeMe, the leading treatment and outcomes sharing website for people with life-changing diseases, is featured on the PBS news magazine FRONTLINE's website in conjunction with the April television airings of "So Much So Fast." Described by Oscar-nominated directors Steven Ascher and Jeanne Jordan as "a black-humored cliffhanger of romance,...
Tags: PBS
Research articles 2007-04-06
BMG music acts harmonize with 'So-Called Life.' (BMG Home Video to market video recordings of selected episodes from defunct TV program 'My So-Called Life' with each featuring a music video from BMG artists)
Teen angst never looked so good - or rated as many positive reviews - as it did on the short-lived TV series My So-Called Life, starring the then unknown Claire Danes. Now, four years after the series' initial network run, BMG Home Video...
Tags: Bertelsmann Music Group, home video, tape, video
Research articles 1998-08-24
Online Packing Lists Only Go So Far
If you travel frequently for business or pleasure, you've probably got a well-established system for packing. Me, I'm a big fan of checklists. My "Travel" folder on my computer includes umpteen iterations of lists -- for travel in summer, travel in winter, long travel, short travel, one-bag...
Tags: Trip, Road Trip, Wine, CC Holland
Blog posts 2008-12-25
Bernanke and Obama Start to Relax, so It’s Time to Get Nervous
One of the best contrarian plays is to buy stocks when the economy is recognized by the Establishment to be in a recession. By the time that the government and media acknowledge the dire truth, investors are well aware of it and have gotten their selling out of the way....
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, Barack Obama, Stock, Ben Bernanke, Investment, Finance, Conrad de Aenlle
Blog posts 2009-08-27
Was This Bear Market Really So Different?
While the recent downturn was one of the worst on record, the recovery looks a lot like previous bounce-backs. And that means many of the old investing lessons still apply. ...
Tags: Recession, Stock, Bear Market, Market, MoneyWatch, Investment, Finance, Bull Market, Stock Market, Recovery, Investing, Economy, Stock Sectors, This Time It’s Different, James Stack, Todd Salamone, Correlation, Sam Stovall, Nate Hardcastle
Articles 2009-09-29
Broadcast TV's Scatter Market Is Up ... So Far
Usually, there's there's some separation between the upfront market for TV ad sales and the scatter market, which moves closer to airtime, but not in this year-to-end-all-years. So, since the upfront drifted throughout the summer and into the fall, it's already time to assess the scatter market, and the media...
Tags: Advertisement, Recession, Mediaweek, Mediapost, TVs, Cable, Tv & Home Theater, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Telecommunications, Catharine P. Taylor
Blog posts 2009-10-06
Bear Stearns case: Not so simple
NEW YORK Fortune -- In yesterday's opening statements in the criminal case against two Bear Stearns hedge-fund managers, Brooklyn federal prosecutors followed all the pundits' advice and did what the Enron prosecutors had done so successfully before them: They kept it simple. Yet simplifying what is intrinsically complex has its...
Tags: Investor, Bear Stearns & Co. Inc.
News items 2009-10-15
Here's why Apple is doing so well -- it's the top half, stupid
I've been ruminating the past few days on why Apple is doing so well with it's pricey high-end products and services during a recession. The answer came as I was reading today's New York Times column by Thomas Friedman, whom I deeply admire and read anything and everything he puts...
Tags: service, Apple Inc., Innovation, Tool, entrepreneurship
News items 2009-10-22
Happiness Leads To Productivity? Not So, Says Psychologist
Happiness Leads To Productivity? Not So, Says PsychologistHappiness in workHappiness in work realy works! Every morning in my company we make exercises with the whole staff and since I started making this I started felling happier end more productive at work.RE: Happiness Leads To Productivity? Not So, Says PsychologistI don't...
Tags: Happiness, psychologist
Discussion threads 2007-12-11
Team Building by Torture? Not So Effective
By now you’ve heard about the overzealous manager who used waterboarding as a motivational tool for an underperforming sales force. (Boss to team: "You saw how hard Chad fought for air right there. I want you to go back inside and fight that hard to make sales.") ...
Tags: CC Holland, Management, Team-building, Team Management
Blog posts 2008-04-26
More McClellan Fall Out: I Told You So
More McClellan Fall Out: I Told You SoRE: More McClellan Fall Out: I Told You SoTouche!I told you soEverytime we get quoted it's never exactly what we said so I say, "Show me a journalist who is "accurate" and "truthful," and I'll show you a journalist who is unemployed."
Tags: McClellan Fall-Out
Discussion threads 2008-06-16
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