Resources
BNET Resources
- sort by:
- Relevance
- Date
- Popularity
- Time Management For Teenagers: Tips To Help Teens
- How do some teens find time to volunteer, star on the basketball court, baby-sit, and get great grades while others get queasy at the thought of starting that project that was assigned three weeks ago? Teenagers know they should be out there doing all those extracurricular that will make their...
- White papers 2007-09-07
- Suite101 Expands: Another Small Sign of Hope for Writers?
- For content creators -- researchers, reporters, writers, editors, designers, photographers, producers and many others, both online or off -- this has been an especially prolonged and disorienting recession. It has often seemed that just about everyone you know in the business has lost his or her job recently, with seemingly...
- Blog posts 2009-09-16
- 3 Golden Rules Of Multi-Tasking: How To Determine If Multi-Tasking Is The Way To Go
- Don't get sucked in by the corporate demand to always be doing two things at once. There are appropriate times to multi-task but there are also times to just say "No!" Multi-tasking is the corporate buzzword de jour. Having the ability to multi-task seems to be a standard requirement for...
- White papers 2007-09-13
- Queen Of The Multitaskers: Time Management Strategies For Working Moms
- "Since time is the one immaterial object which cannot influence neither speed up nor slow down, add to diminish-it is an imponderably valuable gift." Do you constantly feel like you are on overload? Do you tell yourself that you'll spend more time doing something that's important but not urgent? When...
- White papers 2007-03-08
- How Strategic Are You?: What Does Strategic Thinking Mean In Today's Chaotic World?
- The Wall Street Journal for Entrepreneurs mentions these five steps to a business exit strategy. For creating a successful business exit strategy, the author add a Sixth Step to the plan which is adding a professional writer and PR consultant to firm in order to guide through additional essential steps...
- White papers 2007-03-21
- The Entrepreneurs' Daily Task List: Daily Time Management For Business Owners
- Do not allow someone else's lack of planning destroy your time plan. Many people find it hard to turn someone down especially if it is a customer or a good friend. You more than likely have your day planned as to what needs to get done in your business and...
- White papers 2006-08-24
- Effective Time Management: Tips And Strategies For Managing Your Time Effectively
- When one accepts a marketing role, he or she also accepts the fact that there never will be enough hours in a day to do ALL the things he or she wants to do to promote the product. If one is in a tactical marketing role or share the tactical...
- White papers 2007-05-08
- Time Management For Marketers: Time Is Our Most Precious Commodity
- Being able to manage the time well is a competency worth building. It not only affects productivity, it increases the confidence level and the ability to work within a team. Most corporate training programs have workshops on time management especially as part of leadership training programs. Some secrets to time...
- White papers 2006-11-07
- Time Management: How To Improve How You Manage Your Time At Work
- A twenty five hour day isn't coming any time soon. As long as your feet stay planted on the ground here, twenty four is all you're going to get. However, with a bit of skill you can squeeze out a couple more hours to add to the day. Commuting to...
- White papers 2006-05-07
- Self-Awareness At Work: How Reacting To Emotional Triggers Affects Professional Performance
- Employers no longer just look for a set of industry related skills. They look for leadership potential and that includes a high level of Emotional Intelligence EI. The competencies that make up EI include self-awareness, social awareness, self management and relationship management. Being aware of the emotional triggers and why...
- White papers 2006-08-07
- Train Employees Effectively: Corporate Training Makes A Difference
- Your employee isn't catching on as quickly as you would like her to. Consider this: maybe your training method falls short. If a new employee is performing poorly, it may just be a matter of training. Chances are the individual is uncertain of how to perform her job. This can...
- White papers 2006-06-26
- Does Your Organization Learn?: The Difference Between Organizational And Individual Learning
- Organizations that are good learners continually adapt successfully to a changing environment. An organization cannot read a book or attend a course, so how does it learn? One thing an organization can do is regularly assess what's working and what's not, and then make changes accordingly. This is learning from...
- White papers 2007-02-28
- Innovation Or Efficiency: How To Balance Creativity And Execution
- All organizations have two objectives: to be profitable and to create the future. The challenge is to be both innovative and efficient. In a complex world, excellence in management is hard enough without managers being pulled in opposing directions. But they are faced with two organizational objectives that are not...
- White papers 2007-11-21
- Emotional Intelligence Business Style!
- Business communication is likely to be a left brained activity. It is steered by the mathematics concerned with planning, budgeting, pricing, payment, ordering, accounting and balancing. All of these activities are quantifying. They are therefore based on mathematical calculations such as measuring, comparing, and valuing. These activities can be loaded...
- White papers 2004-07-23
- Three Time Management Priorities
- For writers that work at home or in an otherwise flexible freelance career, time management can make or break productivity. Managing priorities will determine whether you get the job or not, whether you get paid or not, and whether you get a return phone call or not. It is true...
- White papers 2007-06-12
- How 29-Year-Old Mom Made $5k in July on Suite101
- During our first look into Vancouver-based Suite101 a couple days back, I voiced a tad of skepticism about the company's claim that a "29-year-old stay-at-home Mom made almost $5,000 in monthly income writing for the site." After all, most citizen journalists posting to the sites I've covered...
- Blog posts 2009-09-18
Additional Resources
- Rising Stars
- Byline: Katie Caperton VIRGINIA HEFFERNAN 33, senior editor at Harper's, is not what you'd expect from a Harvard Ph.D. editing a 152-year old socio-political magazine. She's obsessed with TiVo and bloggers, and she'll never ever remind you of her academic pedigree. Her side gig as a TV critic for...
- Research articles 2002-11-01
- << Previous
- page 1 of 1
- Next >>