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Small Business Advertising India the happiest in the world, the U.S. came in at 16. (Where does that leave the rest of us?)If you are a start up and budding company and wish to take your business and brand to places then there are various companies offering services known as small business advertising in India. Whether you are a well established company or the budding you are ought to depend upon advertising for popularity. With each passing day small business advertising in India is catching up with the audience. Now more and more people are depending upon small business advertising in order to raise high.According to advertising experts, without advertising neither business can sustain nor survive in this cut throat competitive world. And if you are a budding business then you are ought to hire the services of the company offering small business advertising in India. The main aim of any advertising company is to create a favorable image of yours amongst audience so that you and your business can prosper.Many people are now dependent upon companies providing small business advertising in India as everyone wants to survive and for that it is wise to hire the company who can take you to new heights and also make you an established brand. If you are looking for a company that provides details of how to popularize your business then Pitch on Net is there for you. Pitch on Net is one such company that has made a commendable name and holds a high position in small business advertising in India.In short span of time they have outshined its competitors as they provide best services and that to The Master Plan was formalized in 1998, the pillars was sustainable economic development, conservation of the environment, the promotion of national culture and good governance, create conditions for happiness with reasonable success. Since 1985, life expectancy has improved from 48 years to 66 years. Infant mortality dropped from 142 deaths per thousand to 61. The literacy rate has climbed from 23% to 54% of the population, the countries 1st University was inaugurated in 2003. Health facilities rose from 65 in 1985 to 155 today. GDP rose about 45%, moving from $445 million in 1999 to $645 million in 2003. Bhutan is no utopia, they experience traffic jams at rush hours, strains from rapid growth they have acquired a huge population boom since the 1960’s because of the increased health care. Bhutan is one of the best places to raise a child, free medical care and education. Kindness does create Happiness… Fact Seven Sears Roebuck proved that they earned $200 million extra in 1997 as a result of improving employee satisfaction by 4%. They paved the way for us to capture the true costs of poor well-being. Fact Eight Compassion seen Creating Loyalty Virginia Galt reports – Unkind and heartless bosses prompt employee departures Professors Frost and Dutton advise managers that actions speak louder than words, even if the gesture is a simple as cooking a pot roast for a terminally ill employee and his family. That’s what a Sr. VP of Cisco Systems Inc., of San Jose, California did. Benjamin Group a Silicon Valley based PR firm, demonstrates its value by taking a stand on how employee are treated not FHA 101 In 2002, there wasn’t much interest for Kindness in business, and some business people would question, “What does kindness have to do with business, anyway?” Is this a for real question or just to prove a point? Or perhaps they couldn’t figure out what being kind really had to do with business. Or perhaps the word was a jargon word, an unfamiliar language.What is FHAFHA or Federal Housing Administration is a branch of HUD or Housing and Urban Development that works through local mortgage lending agencies to give Federal mortgage and loan insurance for those who wish to own a home or do home improvement projects.It is a government-own corporation that was established under the National Housing Act of 1934 to promote better housing standards and conditions.FHA aids first-time buyers and those who would probably not be able to pay the required down payment for conventional loans through insuring mortgage to private lenders. It also ensures loans for buying mobile or manufactured homes.It also assists in providing low-cost houses for rent through insuring loans land developers and builders who make or improve apartments and other multifamily housing developments.Generally, FHA aims to make available sufficient home financing system by providing insurance mortgages and to make the mortgage market as stable as possible.FHA helped mortgage insurance products that started to make the nation's rate of home ownership to spike to an all time high of 66% on the third quarter of 1997. One of these products is the long time amortizing loan.The following are the programs conducted by FHA to achieve its goals:a. Streamline refinancing for FHA mortgagesb. Down payment giftsThis is one very popular financing aspect from FHA. It allows you to receive your down payment as a gift, as long If you look at the Customer Service or the People Departments of companies, one would think that using kind words, sympathetic listening, compassion, showing regard, being respectful, controlling one’s temper, not yelling at the customer or employee would figure into the equation of kindness. Now, if you were to search the Internet now for Kindness, you would find 50+pages on this one word. At the very beginning you would find the people who brought this ‘idea’ of kindness on to the market, and saying that we can actually profit from having or using kindness in our businesses. WOW! Fact one: Olivia McIvor a HR Professional joined Canada Trust, where she went to work by putting the ‘human’ back into human resources. As the bank was dealing with large volumes of robberies and critical accidents each year she saw that it was imperative that the HR team was well trained. A comprehensive anti-violence campaign not only met, but also far exceeded the WCB requirements. The Canada Trust Example 1999 In October Canada Trust CT celebrated their first Kindness to Kolleague Week. Her first step was to become very clear about her values and the outcome and where she wanted to see the organization in 2-5 years. Her vision was to see an organization where heart and soul is infused throughout the organization. There is a sense that our corporate soul has been awakened. Her challenges were to overcome, like using the word Kindness in the business environment. Kindness takes respect and integrity to the next level- into action. It is a paradigm shift. Olivia approached her PR Manager, the Sr. Regional VP and our Retail Marketing Manager; they were all responsive and positive. In light with the merger with TD – Toronto Dominion they needed to pull everyone together as a team. Kindness is a very tangible and actionable way to bring people together. She also wrote to every Branch Manager and received a 99% buy-in from them. We found ways to link kindness with existing initiatives, like the Black Diamond Award, Healthy Living Programs and Gallup Opinion Survey and our Community service initiatives. The support of the senior managers helped Professionalize the program and the managers helped executed the initiatives. (The Black Diamond Award was just for upper management, this time it was open to all employees.) Olivia commenced immediately to work on rolling it out with 72 branches and approximately 20,000 employees. Her handbook is the result of the successes and learning that resulted over five months that it took to implement the program. The Kindness to Kolleagues concept was a comprehensive retention tool that effectively communicated and was reinforced with employees, that CT was a great place to work. In 2001, TD Trust received the Marketer of the year award, I just wonder if the Kindness program helped them to win the award? No, doubt in my mind. Do you think they profited from Kindness? Fact Two: Are you Profiting from Rudeness and Bad Manners? “Rudeness is increasingly common in our workplace and it’s taking a toll on employee happiness, customer satisfaction and even the bottom line.. We have come more competent in dealing with software and we have lost ground in dealing with human-ware. It’s about treating co-workers, subordinates and customers with respect and consideration” Says: Giovinella Gonthier co-author of Rude Awakenings: overcoming the Civility Crisis in the Workplace. Fact Three Canada ranks 4th out of 32 countries world-wide for workplace violence. Stress is the biggest cause. Says: International Labour Organization –A study was completed in 1998. The study was done again in 1990 the same results showed up. Fact Four Did you know that.. “Organizations in which employees perceive higher levels of virtuousness have a significantly higher profit margins? Not only revenue and profits are up, but employees are more productive, morale is higher, employee turnover is lower and customers are more loyal. Companies can now cash in on Kindness, up to a 15% return. It’s amazing companies that invest in human capital are creating economic capital.” A Study was done by a UM researcher, estimates a 15% increased value in companies with ‘virtuousness.’ Written by Richard Morin of the Washington Post - October 2003 Cameron and his research colleagues, David Bright of Case Western Reserve University and Arran Caza of the University of Michigan, first did case studies of companies with national reputations for being kinder and gentler, including Griffin Hospital in Derby, Conn. And CH2M Hill a Denver-based engineering and construction firm currently rated by Fortune magazine as one of the top 100 companies to work for. They made it tough, as they sought out organizations that had experienced downsizing in the past 5 years. Read more…. Fact Five Soul Graffiti Encourages Performing Kindness Laura Lacy a staff writer for The Daily Beacon Online In March 2003, founder and CEO Joe Powers turned promoting kindness into a career. “Kindness is something everyone, even the meanest people you know, deserve, “Ashley Overton, a sophomore in cinema studies, said” Soul Graffiti is “the conscious act of performing kindness to another soul, resulting in leaving an everlasting imprint on another’s life.” Their website has received as many as 55,000 hits in one day and has seen visitor from nearly 35 countries. Fact Six A Wealth of Happiness By Karen Mazurkewich a staff reporter of the Wall Street Journal Oct. 8, 2004 This story takes place in Thimphu, Bhutan where the government threw out the usual indicators of measuring progress, replacing them instead with an innovative model call “Gross National Happiness” While GNH isn’t something that can be charted or ranked, Bhutan’s concept embraces everything from protecting natural resources to promoting a strong national culture and ensuring democratic governance – goals that help create a foundation of happiness for citizens. Bhutan is a very rare example, probably the only example in the world, a country that has built happiness into the center of its development strategy “says Ron Coleman, Director of GPI Atlantic, a Canadian nonprofit research organization that studies the quality of life. They are sacrificing short-term income for long-term social health.” The World Value Survey, a group of international social scientists, released a report last year that ranked happiness by country. The study, which analyzes the impact of values and beliefs on political and social life. The African country of Nigeria is the happiest in the world, the U.S. came in at 16. (Where does that leave the rest of us?) The Master Plan was formalized in 1998, the pillars was sustainable economic development, conservation of the environment, the promotion of national culture and good governance, create conditions for happiness with reasonable success. Since 1985, life expectancy has improved from 48 years to 66 years. Infant mortality dropped from 142 deaths per thousand to 61. The literacy rate has climbed from 23% to 54% of the population, the countries 1st University was inaugurated in 2003. Health facilities rose from 65 in 1985 to 155 today. GDP rose about 45%, moving from $445 million in 1999 to $645 million in 2003. Bhutan is no utopia, they experience traffic jams at rush hours, strains from rapid growth they have acquired a huge population boom since the 1960’s because of the increased health care. Bhutan is one of the best places to raise a child, free medical care and education. Kindness does create Happiness… Fact Seven Sears Roebuck proved that they earned $200 million extra in 1997 as a result of improving employee satisfaction by 4%. They paved the way for us to capture the true costs of poor well-being. Fact Eight Compassion seen Creating Loyalty Virginia Galt reports – Unkind and heartless bosses prompt employee departures Professors Frost and Dutton advise managers that actions speak louder than words, even if the gesture is a simple as cooking a pot roast for a terminally ill employee and his family. That’s what a Sr. VP of Cisco Systems Inc., of San Jose, California did. Benjamin Group a Silicon Valley based PR firm, demonstrates its value by taking a stand on how employee are treated not Do You Have The Perfect Job? r challenges were to overcome, like using the word Kindness in the business environment. Kindness takes respect and integrity to the next level- into action. It is a paradigm shift.Everyone can have a perfect job, and for everyone the definition of a perfect job is different. Do you enjoy working with your hands or helping people? Maybe you’re the type that enjoys analyzing and solving a problem, or managing a team of people. Learning about yourself is the first step towards finding your perfect job.Unless you know yourself, you will not be able to make informed decisions about what type of work really satisfies you. So let’s get started by examining your secret dreams, skills and knowledge, likes and dislikes, and your perfect work environment:Do you have a dream?Have you ever thought of doing something different, “if only I could?” The main reason people don’t make career changes is because they are not clear about what they want to do. Give yourself permission to dream.Create a quiet place for yourself where you will not be disturbed by others, the phone, or work to be done. Get out your paper and pen, or computer and start writing down what interests you. No editing of any thoughts - just describe in detail what you would love to do.Now that you have captured those ideas, you are ready to move forward and see how your skills, likes & dislikes and work environment work with your dreams.What are your skills and knowledge?• What motivates you to work -- money, security, fun, creativity, contributing to society or learning?• What are your three top strengths?• What do you know a lot about? Olivia approached her PR Manager, the Sr. Regional VP and our Retail Marketing Manager; they were all responsive and positive. In light with the merger with TD – Toronto Dominion they needed to pull everyone together as a team. Kindness is a very tangible and actionable way to bring people together. She also wrote to every Branch Manager and received a 99% buy-in from them. We found ways to link kindness with existing initiatives, like the Black Diamond Award, Healthy Living Programs and Gallup Opinion Survey and our Community service initiatives. The support of the senior managers helped Professionalize the program and the managers helped executed the initiatives. (The Black Diamond Award was just for upper management, this time it was open to all employees.) Olivia commenced immediately to work on rolling it out with 72 branches and approximately 20,000 employees. Her handbook is the result of the successes and learning that resulted over five months that it took to implement the program. The Kindness to Kolleagues concept was a comprehensive retention tool that effectively communicated and was reinforced with employees, that CT was a great place to work. In 2001, TD Trust received the Marketer of the year award, I just wonder if the Kindness program helped them to win the award? No, doubt in my mind. Do you think they profited from Kindness? Fact Two: Are you Profiting from Rudeness and Bad Manners? “Rudeness is increasingly common in our workplace and it’s taking a toll on employee happiness, customer satisfaction and even the bottom line.. We have come more competent in dealing with software and we have lost ground in dealing with human-ware. It’s about treating co-workers, subordinates and customers with respect and consideration” Says: Giovinella Gonthier co-author of Rude Awakenings: overcoming the Civility Crisis in the Workplace. Fact Three Canada ranks 4th out of 32 countries world-wide for workplace violence. Stress is the biggest cause. Says: International Labour Organization –A study was completed in 1998. The study was done again in 1990 the same results showed up. Fact Four Did you know that.. “Organizations in which employees perceive higher levels of virtuousness have a significantly higher profit margins? Not only revenue and profits are up, but employees are more productive, morale is higher, employee turnover is lower and customers are more loyal. Companies can now cash in on Kindness, up to a 15% return. It’s amazing companies that invest in human capital are creating economic capital.” A Study was done by a UM researcher, estimates a 15% increased value in companies with ‘virtuousness.’ Written by Richard Morin of the Washington Post - October 2003 Cameron and his research colleagues, David Bright of Case Western Reserve University and Arran Caza of the University of Michigan, first did case studies of companies with national reputations for being kinder and gentler, including Griffin Hospital in Derby, Conn. And CH2M Hill a Denver-based engineering and construction firm currently rated by Fortune magazine as one of the top 100 companies to work for. They made it tough, as they sought out organizations that had experienced downsizing in the past 5 years. Read more…. Fact Five Soul Graffiti Encourages Performing Kindness Laura Lacy a staff writer for The Daily Beacon Online In March 2003, founder and CEO Joe Powers turned promoting kindness into a career. “Kindness is something everyone, even the meanest people you know, deserve, “Ashley Overton, a sophomore in cinema studies, said” Soul Graffiti is “the conscious act of performing kindness to another soul, resulting in leaving an everlasting imprint on another’s life.” Their website has received as many as 55,000 hits in one day and has seen visitor from nearly 35 countries. Fact Six A Wealth of Happiness By Karen Mazurkewich a staff reporter of the Wall Street Journal Oct. 8, 2004 This story takes place in Thimphu, Bhutan where the government threw out the usual indicators of measuring progress, replacing them instead with an innovative model call “Gross National Happiness” While GNH isn’t something that can be charted or ranked, Bhutan’s concept embraces everything from protecting natural resources to promoting a strong national culture and ensuring democratic governance – goals that help create a foundation of happiness for citizens. Bhutan is a very rare example, probably the only example in the world, a country that has built happiness into the center of its development strategy “says Ron Coleman, Director of GPI Atlantic, a Canadian nonprofit research organization that studies the quality of life. They are sacrificing short-term income for long-term social health.” The World Value Survey, a group of international social scientists, released a report last year that ranked happiness by country. The study, which analyzes the impact of values and beliefs on political and social life. The African country of Nigeria is the happiest in the world, the U.S. came in at 16. (Where does that leave the rest of us?) The Master Plan was formalized in 1998, the pillars was sustainable economic development, conservation of the environment, the promotion of national culture and good governance, create conditions for happiness with reasonable success. Since 1985, life expectancy has improved from 48 years to 66 years. Infant mortality dropped from 142 deaths per thousand to 61. The literacy rate has climbed from 23% to 54% of the population, the countries 1st University was inaugurated in 2003. Health facilities rose from 65 in 1985 to 155 today. GDP rose about 45%, moving from $445 million in 1999 to $645 million in 2003. Bhutan is no utopia, they experience traffic jams at rush hours, strains from rapid growth they have acquired a huge population boom since the 1960’s because of the increased health care. Bhutan is one of the best places to raise a child, free medical care and education. Kindness does create Happiness… Fact Seven Sears Roebuck proved that they earned $200 million extra in 1997 as a result of improving employee satisfaction by 4%. They paved the way for us to capture the true costs of poor well-being. Fact Eight Compassion seen Creating Loyalty Virginia Galt reports – Unkind and heartless bosses prompt employee departures Professors Frost and Dutton advise managers that actions speak louder than words, even if the gesture is a simple as cooking a pot roast for a terminally ill employee and his family. That’s what a Sr. VP of Cisco Systems Inc., of San Jose, California did. Benjamin Group a Silicon Valley based PR firm, demonstrates its value by taking a stand on how employee are treated not The Business Security Quiz - How Much Do You Know About Business Security? tion and even the bottom line.. We have come more competent in dealing with software and we have lost ground in dealing with human-ware. It’s about treating co-workers, subordinates and customers with respect and consideration”
Says: Giovinella Gonthier co-author of Rude Awakenings: overcoming the Civility Crisis in the Workplace.Businesses are suffering major losses everyday because of lapse security policies, yet surprisingly enough, many are clueless to just how big of a problem security is becoming. You may think that a security threat isn't high-priority, but the amount of data breaches and data loss has been on the rise for the past several years.Such threats do not only include hackers and scammers, but even one's own staff can put a business at risk. In fact, businesses are losing on average, $3.4 millions dollars per year, because of data breaches that involve internal sources. (1)Lack of security education and data risk policies can toss your company's reputation and business advantage the dumpster.To test yourself, answer these questions to find out just how much you know about business security and data vulnerability issues facing us today.Which of the following is the biggest threat to a company?a) Computer Viruses b) Hackers c) Your employees d) The paper shredderThe correct answer is (c). Many companies spend millions of dollars trying to secure their companies assets from external threats when a large portion of companies suffer losses because of their very own employees. McAfee’s senior director stated that “The harsh reality is that sensitive corporate data can easily end up in the wrong hands — deliberately or accidentally — because of employee behavior." (2)So, exactly how many employees put companies at risk for data Fact Three Canada ranks 4th out of 32 countries world-wide for workplace violence. Stress is the biggest cause. Says: International Labour Organization –A study was completed in 1998. The study was done again in 1990 the same results showed up. Fact Four Did you know that.. “Organizations in which employees perceive higher levels of virtuousness have a significantly higher profit margins? Not only revenue and profits are up, but employees are more productive, morale is higher, employee turnover is lower and customers are more loyal. Companies can now cash in on Kindness, up to a 15% return. It’s amazing companies that invest in human capital are creating economic capital.” A Study was done by a UM researcher, estimates a 15% increased value in companies with ‘virtuousness.’ Written by Richard Morin of the Washington Post - October 2003 Cameron and his research colleagues, David Bright of Case Western Reserve University and Arran Caza of the University of Michigan, first did case studies of companies with national reputations for being kinder and gentler, including Griffin Hospital in Derby, Conn. And CH2M Hill a Denver-based engineering and construction firm currently rated by Fortune magazine as one of the top 100 companies to work for. They made it tough, as they sought out organizations that had experienced downsizing in the past 5 years. Read more…. Fact Five Soul Graffiti Encourages Performing Kindness Laura Lacy a staff writer for The Daily Beacon Online In March 2003, founder and CEO Joe Powers turned promoting kindness into a career. “Kindness is something everyone, even the meanest people you know, deserve, “Ashley Overton, a sophomore in cinema studies, said” Soul Graffiti is “the conscious act of performing kindness to another soul, resulting in leaving an everlasting imprint on another’s life.” Their website has received as many as 55,000 hits in one day and has seen visitor from nearly 35 countries. Fact Six A Wealth of Happiness By Karen Mazurkewich a staff reporter of the Wall Street Journal Oct. 8, 2004 This story takes place in Thimphu, Bhutan where the government threw out the usual indicators of measuring progress, replacing them instead with an innovative model call “Gross National Happiness” While GNH isn’t something that can be charted or ranked, Bhutan’s concept embraces everything from protecting natural resources to promoting a strong national culture and ensuring democratic governance – goals that help create a foundation of happiness for citizens. Bhutan is a very rare example, probably the only example in the world, a country that has built happiness into the center of its development strategy “says Ron Coleman, Director of GPI Atlantic, a Canadian nonprofit research organization that studies the quality of life. They are sacrificing short-term income for long-term social health.” The World Value Survey, a group of international social scientists, released a report last year that ranked happiness by country. The study, which analyzes the impact of values and beliefs on political and social life. The African country of Nigeria is the happiest in the world, the U.S. came in at 16. (Where does that leave the rest of us?) The Master Plan was formalized in 1998, the pillars was sustainable economic development, conservation of the environment, the promotion of national culture and good governance, create conditions for happiness with reasonable success. Since 1985, life expectancy has improved from 48 years to 66 years. Infant mortality dropped from 142 deaths per thousand to 61. The literacy rate has climbed from 23% to 54% of the population, the countries 1st University was inaugurated in 2003. Health facilities rose from 65 in 1985 to 155 today. GDP rose about 45%, moving from $445 million in 1999 to $645 million in 2003. Bhutan is no utopia, they experience traffic jams at rush hours, strains from rapid growth they have acquired a huge population boom since the 1960’s because of the increased health care. Bhutan is one of the best places to raise a child, free medical care and education. Kindness does create Happiness… Fact Seven Sears Roebuck proved that they earned $200 million extra in 1997 as a result of improving employee satisfaction by 4%. They paved the way for us to capture the true costs of poor well-being. Fact Eight Compassion seen Creating Loyalty Virginia Galt reports – Unkind and heartless bosses prompt employee departures Professors Frost and Dutton advise managers that actions speak louder than words, even if the gesture is a simple as cooking a pot roast for a terminally ill employee and his family. That’s what a Sr. VP of Cisco Systems Inc., of San Jose, California did. Benjamin Group a Silicon Valley based PR firm, demonstrates its value by taking a stand on how employee are treated not As People Live Longer They Will Also Be Working Longer Each day in the news we see more and more people are living into their centurion years. It used to be real news when someone lived to be over 100 years old and yet it is now becoming more and more common. With lifelong longevity on the rise many people who are now 30 and 40 years old will most likely all live into their hundreds.As people living longer they will need to work longer in order to enjoy retirement without running out of money. It is therefore necessary to stop the mandatory retirement age of 60 at most jobs and extend it for those who wish to extend it. It may also be necessary that we raise the retirement age from 60 years old to 70 years old. Of course those who are near retirement now will not appreciate this but it is something we need to think about anyway; especially with the Social Security running into trouble in 4039.If people have more productive years well into what use to be old age this means that middle age really starts after 50 and extends to 75 or 80. And old age is now 80-100 years. What is nice about all this is folks can have multiple careers and enjoy more choices and produce more for the civilization, while having time to better themselves in many more endeavors of their choosing. Consider all this in 2006. Soul Graffiti Encourages Performing Kindness Laura Lacy a staff writer for The Daily Beacon Online In March 2003, founder and CEO Joe Powers turned promoting kindness into a career. “Kindness is something everyone, even the meanest people you know, deserve, “Ashley Overton, a sophomore in cinema studies, said” Soul Graffiti is “the conscious act of performing kindness to another soul, resulting in leaving an everlasting imprint on another’s life.” Their website has received as many as 55,000 hits in one day and has seen visitor from nearly 35 countries. Fact Six A Wealth of Happiness By Karen Mazurkewich a staff reporter of the Wall Street Journal Oct. 8, 2004 This story takes place in Thimphu, Bhutan where the government threw out the usual indicators of measuring progress, replacing them instead with an innovative model call “Gross National Happiness” While GNH isn’t something that can be charted or ranked, Bhutan’s concept embraces everything from protecting natural resources to promoting a strong national culture and ensuring democratic governance – goals that help create a foundation of happiness for citizens. Bhutan is a very rare example, probably the only example in the world, a country that has built happiness into the center of its development strategy “says Ron Coleman, Director of GPI Atlantic, a Canadian nonprofit research organization that studies the quality of life. They are sacrificing short-term income for long-term social health.” The World Value Survey, a group of international social scientists, released a report last year that ranked happiness by country. The study, which analyzes the impact of values and beliefs on political and social life. The African country of Nigeria is the happiest in the world, the U.S. came in at 16. (Where does that leave the rest of us?) The Master Plan was formalized in 1998, the pillars was sustainable economic development, conservation of the environment, the promotion of national culture and good governance, create conditions for happiness with reasonable success. Since 1985, life expectancy has improved from 48 years to 66 years. Infant mortality dropped from 142 deaths per thousand to 61. The literacy rate has climbed from 23% to 54% of the population, the countries 1st University was inaugurated in 2003. Health facilities rose from 65 in 1985 to 155 today. GDP rose about 45%, moving from $445 million in 1999 to $645 million in 2003. Bhutan is no utopia, they experience traffic jams at rush hours, strains from rapid growth they have acquired a huge population boom since the 1960’s because of the increased health care. Bhutan is one of the best places to raise a child, free medical care and education. Kindness does create Happiness… Fact Seven Sears Roebuck proved that they earned $200 million extra in 1997 as a result of improving employee satisfaction by 4%. They paved the way for us to capture the true costs of poor well-being. Fact Eight Compassion seen Creating Loyalty Virginia Galt reports – Unkind and heartless bosses prompt employee departures Professors Frost and Dutton advise managers that actions speak louder than words, even if the gesture is a simple as cooking a pot roast for a terminally ill employee and his family. That’s what a Sr. VP of Cisco Systems Inc., of San Jose, California did. Benjamin Group a Silicon Valley based PR firm, demonstrates its value by taking a stand on how employee are treated not Mergers and Acquisitions Reports the happiest in the world, the U.S. came in at 16. (Where does that leave the rest of us?)Merger and acquisition reports help companies to track the growth and consolidations of their competitors, prospects, and potential business partners. These reports contain transaction facts and information, which may not be found easily otherwise and can thus benefit companies, which need such information. Merger and acquisition reports also help in monitoring current market prices and terms so that a company's market knowledge and competitiveness can increase. These reports assist in generating leads with the help of key decision makers and they save time by providing at a glance financial data, including unit, and multiple revenues. Merger and acquisition reports may prove useful to banking professionals, accounting firms, consultants, health care executives, appraisers, specialty libraries, and research analysts.Merger and acquisition reports include deal specifications, transaction type, and acquisition technique. The reports begin by identifying products of one company that are either complementary or overlapping to the other company's products. Suppliers of one company are then displayed alongside the other company's suppliers, with overlapping suppliers to both firms highlighted. The reports also contain dependent suppliers to both companies, including the percentage of dependent revenue if known. Top customers of both companies, including overlapping customers, are also revealed. The reports then include key business relationship data in the area of strategic partnership The Master Plan was formalized in 1998, the pillars was sustainable economic development, conservation of the environment, the promotion of national culture and good governance, create conditions for happiness with reasonable success. Since 1985, life expectancy has improved from 48 years to 66 years. Infant mortality dropped from 142 deaths per thousand to 61. The literacy rate has climbed from 23% to 54% of the population, the countries 1st University was inaugurated in 2003. Health facilities rose from 65 in 1985 to 155 today. GDP rose about 45%, moving from $445 million in 1999 to $645 million in 2003. Bhutan is no utopia, they experience traffic jams at rush hours, strains from rapid growth they have acquired a huge population boom since the 1960’s because of the increased health care. Bhutan is one of the best places to raise a child, free medical care and education. Kindness does create Happiness… Fact Seven Sears Roebuck proved that they earned $200 million extra in 1997 as a result of improving employee satisfaction by 4%. They paved the way for us to capture the true costs of poor well-being. Fact Eight Compassion seen Creating Loyalty Virginia Galt reports – Unkind and heartless bosses prompt employee departures Professors Frost and Dutton advise managers that actions speak louder than words, even if the gesture is a simple as cooking a pot roast for a terminally ill employee and his family. That’s what a Sr. VP of Cisco Systems Inc., of San Jose, California did. Benjamin Group a Silicon Valley based PR firm, demonstrates its value by taking a stand on how employee are treated not only by their colleagues and mangers by also by their customers, suppliers and other business partners. The company refuses to do business with clients who are abusive to their employees and a few years ago dropped a million-dollar account at the time it was worth 20% of their annual business. “Employees were startled that the firm would go so far as that, however they were energized, too. Inspired by the PR company care abut their will being, they worked extra hard to bring in new clients.” Fact Nine “Business will stay and continue to stay where it is appreciated and valued.” Unknown “One kind act by one kind person is the kind of action that shows kindred spirits how kindness can rekindle our oneness.” By Brock Tully “Kindness is the glue that sticks us together…Use it generously.” By Mari-lyn Hudson “It’s a damn shame that companies don’t recognize the simplicity of the kindness can do. We would rather have packaged under another name to be difficult and expensive. By Chris Sheback of ORMED, Edmonton. “The vital importance of Kindness that in the midst of global crisis kindness is too easily dismissed as a soft issue or a luxury to be addressed after the urgent problems are solved. Kindness is the greatest need in all our global concerns.” By Bo Lozoff the Human Kindness Foundation Fact Ten Sites speak for themselves: www.hollandsentinel.com History of Kindness • It all began in the Egyptian times… • In the early 80’s by Anne Herbert who coined the phrase “Practice Random Kindness and Senseless Acts of Beauty” she got tired of hearing about violence in the news. • In 1993, Conair Press published a book “Random Acts of Kindness” they asked for people to join the Kindness Revolution within six months they received 13,000 letters from people that wanted to join. • Since then the Kindness movement has grown to over 500 communities in the USA and Canada. In 1997, the World Kindness Movement was formed thus November 13, was declared as World Kindness Day. • In 1996, a Kindness Committee was formed by Debbie Riopel and Colleen Ring (two sisters) because of an act of violence. A blotched robbery turned into murder. Mayor Bill Smith proclaimed the second week in February as RAK week in Edmonton. • North America celebrates Kindness Week from November 9 – 14th, World Kindness Day is November 13, which is proclaimed by the World Kindness Foundation, in Singapore. • The movie “Pay it Forward” was made. • In 2001, Edmonton’s first Kindness Conference and the Kindness Awards were formed. Actually, the first for Canada. They received nominations from all across Canada for the awards. Ten Awards were given out to nominees.
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