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    Socially Responsible Advertising
    Several advertisements lately are pushing social responsibility more than sales. Is it financially feasible for these companies to ask users to reduce usage of their products or just a slight aberration in their advertising game plan? Are companies using these prominently displayed advertisements on billboards merely as a way to increase their “brand” or do they want results that are directly p
    ld do:

    1.  Determine why you're not happy.  Are you really unhappy with the work you do, or just upset with your salary, boss, coworkers, or the office

    Opening a Dollar Store - Know and Learn From Your Competition
    Are you considering the possibility of opening a dollar store? If so, then learn everything possible from your competitors. Spend a little time examining the competition before, during and after you conduct your grand opening event. Visit direct competitors as well as stores that will overlap with your store for customers.Learn what your direct competitors are doing. Start with competit
    My first job was secretary to Moses. Having to transcribe and make 2,430 copies of the Ten Commandments convinced me I was on the wrong career path!  OK, maybe I'm not quite THAT old. But I did start out as a secretary.  While I didn't mind the work, eventually I decided it wasn't very satisfying. I often felt like a "tool" that helped others contribute to the organization's success. I wanted to make my own contributions, to find creative ways to make a difference. It took me about 12 year to come to that conclusion, decide to do something about it, and change my life.

    If you are not happy in your current job, perhaps it's time to think about making a change yourself.  Here's what you should do:

    1.  Determine why you're not happy.  Are you really unhappy with the work you do, or just upset with your salary, boss, coworkers, or the office

    Tailoring Doesn’t Always Refer to Your Wardrobe
    He has been a friend and client for many years, has heard me talk about it for at least a decade and still made the mistake that kills more resume submissions than anything else.For my search firm readers, how often do you receive a resume that causes you to scratch your head and wonder what the person was thinking of who sent their resume? With me, it happens more than a hundred times a
    AT old. But I did start out as a secretary.  While I didn't mind the work, eventually I decided it wasn't very satisfying. I often felt like a "tool" that helped others contribute to the organization's success. I wanted to make my own contributions, to find creative ways to make a difference. It took me about 12 year to come to that conclusion, decide to do something about it, and change my life.

    If you are not happy in your current job, perhaps it's time to think about making a change yourself.  Here's what you should do:

    1.  Determine why you're not happy.  Are you really unhappy with the work you do, or just upset with your salary, boss, coworkers, or the office

    Get In The Game With a Stellar Resume
    During the job hunter's market of the 1990's, employers were settling for less than qualified candidates because the candidate pool was so small. Job hunters were able to name their price and employers were meeting their demands.The job climate is much different today than it was a few years ago. Job hunters have forgotten how to present themselves to a prospective employer. Their job se
    te to the organization's success. I wanted to make my own contributions, to find creative ways to make a difference. It took me about 12 year to come to that conclusion, decide to do something about it, and change my life.

    If you are not happy in your current job, perhaps it's time to think about making a change yourself.  Here's what you should do:

    1.  Determine why you're not happy.  Are you really unhappy with the work you do, or just upset with your salary, boss, coworkers, or the office

    Is There Life After This Job? Or: How Your Termination Policy Can Improve The Image Of Your Company
    Of course you know that a company's reputation is also influenced by the people leaving the organization. But did you also know that within 90 days of a major change announcement more than 25% of a company's top performers may voluntarily leave the organization?*As unusual as it sounds, a responsible terminated policy can not only positively influence a company's external imagine, but st
    to do something about it, and change my life.

    If you are not happy in your current job, perhaps it's time to think about making a change yourself.  Here's what you should do:

    1.  Determine why you're not happy.  Are you really unhappy with the work you do, or just upset with your salary, boss, coworkers, or the office

    Branding Or Marketing? Same Or Different?
    While marketing and branding are alike in some ways, they are also sometimes mistaken as the same business action. This is not true, but definitely understandable on the two can be misconstrued as the same.There are several brand tools that can also fall into the marketing category. This is what makes the two concepts so closely related, but at the same time so much different. Brand t
    ld do:

    1.  Determine why you're not happy.  Are you really unhappy with the work you do, or just upset with your salary, boss, coworkers, or the office environment? There's a difference between hating your job and hating your work, and realizing that will help you decide what course to take.

    2.  Find your passion.   What do you love doing more than anything else? List your top three favorite activities. Try to be a bit realistic here and choose activites that you might be able to earn a living with.  For instance, if your three favorite activities are sleeping, eating and watching TV, your career options are somewhat limited. But do include hobbies and activities one doesn't always associate with work.

    3.  Evaluate your strengths.  What are you good at?  Consider more than just your technical skill

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