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Shifting Goal Posts p>If transport industry is a game of soccer, there are sure signs that the goal posts are shifting*. (Note: for better viewing experience with appropriate colour highlights, please refer to original article, url attached)Goalpost #1: Previous 1. Recognise that very few decisions are a matter of life or death. Most decisions, even if they don’t work o Could a Non-Profit Structure Be Right for Your Business? We all need to make decisions. While we all know that this is part of life, we can often find it difficult. It might be that:If you have a business idea, or an idea for a service for your community, there's one decision you must make early on: are you going to structure your project as a for-profit business, or as a non-profit corporation?Now, it may be that you already have a cle • We are afraid of getting it wrong • We procrastinate • We get lost in the detail and lose sight of the bigger picture • We worry about how others will react • We don’t know what outcome we want to achieve Given these potential hazards, what are my 10 key tips for more effective decision making? 1. Recognise that very few decisions are a matter of life or death. Most decisions, even if they don’t work ou Top Customer Service Speaker Tells Them: 'You Lost My Business!' ght be that:Most disappointed customers “vote with their feet,” and show their disdain indirectly by patronizing other, less offensive, or more satisfying establishments.There are no fireworks to signal their departure. No “ugly scenes” are made.And this is actually • We are afraid of getting it wrong • We procrastinate • We get lost in the detail and lose sight of the bigger picture • We worry about how others will react • We don’t know what outcome we want to achieve Given these potential hazards, what are my 10 key tips for more effective decision making? 1. Recognise that very few decisions are a matter of life or death. Most decisions, even if they don’t work o The Surefire Way To Getting A Pay Raise d lose sight of the bigger pictureIf you are working for someone else, it is important to remember this fact: No one gives you a raise, you must earn it. You’ve got to prove you are worth the additional money you are asking for. And, you must do this in a professional, business-like, and diplomatic • We worry about how others will react • We don’t know what outcome we want to achieve Given these potential hazards, what are my 10 key tips for more effective decision making? 1. Recognise that very few decisions are a matter of life or death. Most decisions, even if they don’t work o Medical Billing - GP0 Record Fields 22 Through 33 e want to achieveWe're finally coming to the end of our review of the GP0 record for medical billing of claims via electronic media, using NSF 3.01 specifications. In this installment we'll be covering the last twelve fields, which is where most of the differences are between the pare Given these potential hazards, what are my 10 key tips for more effective decision making? 1. Recognise that very few decisions are a matter of life or death. Most decisions, even if they don’t work o Take Charge of Your Personal Life for Professional Success p>Have you ever tried to detach your professional life from your personal life? Then you know how difficult it is to accomplish. Despite your best attempts to keep the two separate, the quality and stability of your personal life often have a direct impact on the quali 1. Recognise that very few decisions are a matter of life or death. Most decisions, even if they don’t work out quite as you expected are irrecoverable. Give your self permission to make mistakes and learn from them. 2. Avoid putting things off. If you know a decision needs to be made, find a way of forcing yourself to move toward it. One way might be to set a deadline. 3. Keep your focus on the bigger picture and make sure you do not get lost in the detail. Keep asking what is important about this decision? 4. Whenever you have to take a decisi
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