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Employment Opportunity - to- be with what I considered to be, an Encyclopaedic knowledge of the Music scene by dragging her off to, here –a – gig …there-a – gig, at every opportunity, it was my main purpose in life to absNo matter where you are in your life, there can come a day when you need to find a job. It may be your first job, a career change, or perhaps a better job than the one you have. Anything can happen to anyone at any time, and it is important to know where to look for an employment opportunity when you find that you need one. If you are a freelancer, this is something that you have to worry about all the time.When you are freshly out of high school or college, you may look for an employment opportunity in the paper or through a referral program though your s Job Interview Success Secrets: Stand Out from the Crowd by Knowing Your Facts Who Ever said I don’t like Mondays must have been on a different Planet? Best day in the week after all that week end guzzling and chilling out! Today here at Astral Towers we have had a real Saddam Hussein of a Monday. Actually all positive…so I am going to share some of the good stuff with you that will definitely make a difference to your Marketing efforts, if you will only learn the meaning of the word Persistence.Job interviews are inevitable and unavoidable part of adult life. Unfortunately, so are the often clich?d and canned answers associated with the typical job interview. “Where do you see yourself in five years?” “What is your greatest accomplishment?” or my favorite, “Tell me about a time when you had a problem with a supervisor.” With such canned questions, it can be very difficult to come up with an original and memorable response. Sure desperate attempts to get noticed like wearing a wacky tie or bringing the interviewer cookies may immortalize you in annals Actually it was Bob, sorry Sir Bob Geldof who is known the world over for his remarkable feat in setting Up and Organising Live Aid in 1985, who coined the phrase with one of the Boomtown Rats’ hit Singles (are they called singles anymore?) in the late Seventies. Being rather fortunate (very) to be living in Dublin at that time and trying to impress my Wife- to- be with what I considered to be, an Encyclopaedic knowledge of the Music scene by dragging her off to, here –a – gig …there-a – gig, at every opportunity, it was my main purpose in life to abso What To Expect If Foreign Investors Plan To Enter Into China Market n of a Monday. Actually all positive…so I am going to share some of the good stuff with you that will definitely make a difference to your Marketing efforts, if you will only learn the meaning of the word Persistence.Foreign investors have always feared entering into the China market due to culture differences and language barriers. Many of them are worried that a change in their organization structure or a huge amount of capital will be needed when entering the China market. However, with the appropriate measures, a correct approach can be taken to ensure a smooth entry into China.It took a long time and a huge effort of the government for China to become what it is today. The modern China is prospering and booming in its economy and the standard of living in China ha Actually it was Bob, sorry Sir Bob Geldof who is known the world over for his remarkable feat in setting Up and Organising Live Aid in 1985, who coined the phrase with one of the Boomtown Rats’ hit Singles (are they called singles anymore?) in the late Seventies. Being rather fortunate (very) to be living in Dublin at that time and trying to impress my Wife- to- be with what I considered to be, an Encyclopaedic knowledge of the Music scene by dragging her off to, here –a – gig …there-a – gig, at every opportunity, it was my main purpose in life to abs Beyond The E-Myth b>Persistence.Michael Gerber's 1988 book, The E-Myth, is recommended reading for all entrepreneurial business owners. If you've not read it or need a review, here is my brief summationThe E-Myth: A SummaryGerber introduces the concept that a business owner wears three hats: The technician, the manager and the entrepreneur. The typical entrepreneur goes into business to pursue their passion doing something he or she is technically competent and comfortable doing. Gerber exposes the entrepreneurial myth that successful growth in an entrepreneurial venture Actually it was Bob, sorry Sir Bob Geldof who is known the world over for his remarkable feat in setting Up and Organising Live Aid in 1985, who coined the phrase with one of the Boomtown Rats’ hit Singles (are they called singles anymore?) in the late Seventies. Being rather fortunate (very) to be living in Dublin at that time and trying to impress my Wife- to- be with what I considered to be, an Encyclopaedic knowledge of the Music scene by dragging her off to, here –a – gig …there-a – gig, at every opportunity, it was my main purpose in life to abs A Secret No One Tells New Managers one of the Boomtown Rats’ hit Singles (are they called singles anymore?) in the late Seventies. Being rather fortunate (very) to be living in Dublin at that time and trying to impress my Wife- to- be with what I considered to be, an Encyclopaedic knowledge of the Music scene by dragging her off to, here –a – gig …there-a – gig, at every opportunity, it was my main purpose in life to absThe Merriam-Webster dictionary lists two meanings for "confrontation." There are "a face-to-face meeting" and "the clashing of forces or ideas." Both are part of being a boss, but hardly anyone tells that to a new manager in advance.You could say that managing others is the art of "controlled confrontation." Doing it well is essential to succeeding as a boss.Part of your job as a manager is accomplishing the mission assigned to your team. Sometimes that means asking your people to do things they'd rather not do. Sometimes it means getting them t Should You Work for Yourself (Five Questions to Ask)? - to- be with what I considered to be, an Encyclopaedic knowledge of the Music scene by dragging her off to, here –a – gig …there-a – gig, at every opportunity, it was my main purpose in life to absorb the music scene. Marketing was some way off at this stage although the seeds were being sown.While working for someone else, have you ever thought, I wish I could be my own boss. Then I wouldn't have to put up with this!Maybe the question isn't whether you've thought that, but how many times.Choosing to be an entrepreneur could be the smartest move you've ever made. Or it could be the biggest disaster. Running your own business is like being paid a straight commission. As Bruce Williams, host of the finance-oriented Bruce Williams Show, the nation's longest-running radio talk show says, The worst jobs in the world are straight co One of those gigs that turned out to be life changing, became a memory stamped indelibly on the mind …you’ve guessed it, a ‘Rats gig at a small but swish Hotel in Dalkey, Co. Dublin called the Cliff Castle. No longer a Hotel I believe. It was the first time we had seen Bob and the gang and while the audience numbered about 45 souls (!) Bob showed what was to come by the most energetic performance I had seen in 8 years! Who would have thought a raggle taggle semi –punk Band would give birth to a World Icon? What happened 8 years earlier in 1969? Well, my first glimpse of Rory Gallagher and Taste at the Round House in London. There is an article published about this remarka
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