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    Communication and Presentations Skill Training for New Employees
    If you are just starting a new job, it can be a daunting task to give presentations. After all, everyone is watching your every move and they almost always have over the top high expectations. The last thing you want to do is mess up your production, let alone give them the wrong impression. Luckily there are many different ways for new employees to learn business etiquette.The main goal for any company is to make their employees comfortable in their surroundings. Therefore, any intelligent leader will know that presentation training is a must. We all desperately try to avoid it, for it is not only intimidating, but an assignment that will keep us up at night with fear. Luckily, presentations skill training is a great way to help new employees settle in.The first thing a communication training program does is teach employees the necessary skills. It is essential that a presenter connects with the audience, and shows them exactly the message they are trying to get across. Without that connection, most staff members will feel disconnected and bored. The number one goal is to ge
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    The Worth of the Individual
    For what are you exchanging your life? If it is not for people then you are paying too high a price. When we give ourselves to invest in other people, then we are investing for eternity, but if we give our lives for an organization, a job, an institution, a cause, or a program, then we are only focusing on the temporal. I have always loved my job, my church, and many fine organizations with which I have served. But, when I put the success of the cause or activity above people, then I am misguided.We must work so that we can eat, but we must not give ourselves only for that job, that paycheck, or that bonus. If we give our lives sacrificially for a co-worker, a person working with a customer, or another who works with a vendor, then we are exchanging our life for people. Always put people first, and the profits will usually take care of themselves. Others may say that they won’t give themselves just for a job, but they sacrifice for a church, or a charitable institution. Their focus may even be a school, a ball team, or a political cause. Whatever our focus is on, if it is not on peo
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    Fundraising Planning - A Vital Key to Nonprofit Success
    As a professional grant writer and consultant, I am often amazed at how few nonprofit organizations actually have a fund development plan beyond a vague idea of applying for a few grants and sending out an annual appeal letter.Recognizing that lack of planning, I am not amazed at how often these same organizations have rounds of emergency budget cuts when they realize that they have no assured streams of income.Very typical is the agency that has received a large grant to run their programs for one year. Then, in the tenth month of the grant period, comes the realization that they have no idea how they will fund the next year's programs. With less than two months of money left in the bank they go into emergency fundraising mode.Their first impulse is to start applying for another large grant. But at most foundations, the process - from letter of inquiry to proposal to acceptance - typically takes at least three months, and often six to eight months.Their next idea is to turn to their individual donors with a panicked letter that essentially says, "Send us money
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    Careers: Becoming a Real Estate Agent
    If you are considering a career as a Real Estate Agent, there are some things you should know and think about before taking the plunge. There is a common misconception that becoming a licensed Real Estate Agent is like being given the keys to the U.S. Mint. Nothing could be further from the truth. You can earn big, but it’s hard work and there are lots of expenses and fees along the way.Let’s begin with your motivation and qualifications for becoming an agent. If you want to make money, it’s there to be made. If you’re looking for a way to dig yourself out of a financial hole in a hurry, this isn’t it. The big payday will be a long way off and you shouldn’t expect any earnings whatsoever for three to six months. Oh, yea, and you have to be a terrific Salesperson! If you are not a natural born Seller, decent conversationalist and self-starter who makes Donald Trump look lazy; you will not earn big money as a Realtor. You have to be smart, tough, good with math and have a knack for understanding complicated paperwork. You also have to have startup money and plenty of patience .
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    Recycling, Reverse Logistics and.....Candy
    The candy box is a container for all your favourite chew bars, gum and all your other favourite candy. A must-have for all kids and a great fashion accessory! The marketers are desperate for kids to user their box - so much so that they will soon be giving them away! There will be more about this new development later in this article, but before we get there, please consider HOW we get there: Pressure to Recycle The pressure for us to recycle and reuse goods has been steadily building these past few years and shows no sign of abating. Producers can no longer simply place goods on the market and then forget about them. In many parts of the world, legislation is being introduced that will obligate producers and users to reduce packaging waste. If com
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    Does Your Logo Draw or Repel Clients? How Can You Know? What Can You Do?
    You walk into a room full of strangers. Your eyes scan the room briefly. You choose someone who feels likely to connect with you and walk over.What has happened here? How do you know who to talk to? The usual term is “sizing up” and those who are good at it prosper in their business pursuits. In this sizing up process we rely on our intuition, our “gut feelings” more often than not. But what causes these gut feelings?The Beach Boys weren’t wrong when they sang about Good Vibrations. Scientists have discovered the molecules of our bodies send out vibrations. We have the ability to sense the vibrations other people give off, even from across a crowded room. We respond to people whose vibrations are similar to ours.Marketing materials also send out vibrations we judge subconsciously, and all of these subconscious judgments are made on an emotional level.Don’t believe it? Try this experiment:Take out a bunch of other people’s business cards, or the next time you are in a networking group, gather the business cards and look at them, one by one. Don’t re
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