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    How To Harness The Power Of Visualization
    We have all heard of the tremendous power of visualization - the process of creating a mental picture of what you want as a means of acquiring or achieving something you desire. While it may seem like a lot of metaphysical mumbo-jumbo, I would challenge you to reflect on the goals in your life that you have realized and conclude that visualization was not an important part of the process.We've all done it in the past - think back to something good in your life that you worked for and achieved and you will undoubtedly recall having had a strong mental image of the outcome that served as inspiration and motivation.Create mental images of the things you want to achieve or acquire and bri
    to compromise. You will not be beholden to any allies because you have made no campaign promises. You will have risen due to merit and prestige.

    Always know the limits of your power and be careful how you use it. The abuse of power is the fastest route to losing it. Those who misuse power are labeled as bullies and will be gradually disregarded. However, once you build a track record of success you will have more leeway to be slightly more belligerent. This tends to be the first trap that a person new to power will fall into. Be aware of this and be leery of it. Working your way back into the good graces of management will be much more difficult.

    As we have been taught by our elders, respect must be earned. This very same respect will be the basis of the power you will wield. Earn the respect of your organization by always being in the thickest part of the

    Fiber Intermediate Prices Soften
    Crude oil prices softened a bit in October but remained firm around US$61-63 per barrel. They have fallen by almost US$10 per barrel from the peak of US$70.85 hit in end-August. The fall has come as a boon for many fuel consuming industries and textiles in particular. The entire synthetic fibre industry, almost depend on petroleum products for raw material inputs. In October, WTI Spot, averaged US$62.4 per barrel and was 17% higher than last year. During the first 10 months of 2005, oil prices were higher by 38% averaging US$56.1 per barrel.Late October saw crude prices falling on news report claiming weakening of demand and higher inventories in the USA. However, the supplies were still tig
    At the root of all successful leaders is a unique understanding of power. "Power" is scientifically defined as the rate at which work is performed. As an individual in a leadership position it is your ability to get work done that will ultimately grant you any form of power. If you are the type of person that sits on the sidelines and complains about how things should get done you will never achieve any form of authority. However, if you prove your willingness to roll up your sleeves and get dirty to get the job done you will be granted power.

    The second key is to know the limits of the power you have within the total amount of power available. By necesity, power, within any organizational structure, is finite. It might be limited by the Table of Organization or by the economic realities of your specific circumstance. The leader of an underfunded non-profit is most likely less powerful than the CEO of a Fortune 500 company.

    There is a famous tale of King Leonidas of Sparta at Thermopylae. His engineers were arguing over the best way to build a wall. While the engineers argued, Leonidas walked over, picked up a rock and set it down. He then picked up another rock and set it down next to the first. The soldiers saw their King working to build the wall and joined in the labor. And that is how and where the wall at the pass of Thermopylae was built. Never forget, your workers will always look to your ability to get the job done and use that as their impetus to work.

    "Pull the string, and it will follow wherever you wish. Push it, and it will go nowhere at all." ~ Dwight D. Eisenhower

    Now that you have accepted that there are boundaries to your power, you must learn those limits. Flex your muscles on small issues. Sophocles said it best: What you cannot enforce, do not command. Do not make the mistake of fighting an unwinnable battle. Choose initially based on the weakness of your target. See if you can budge the organization. It is important to never test someone more popular than you or someone with greater talent or reputation. Never make enemies unnecessarily. Utilize your talents and accept the jobs that others will not. Show them you are not afraid of doing the heavy lifting. This is called "earning your stripes" or "generating sweat equity." No one likes the jerk that gripes but never presents a solid, alternate solution.

    "Do you wish to rise? Begin by descending. You plan a tower that will pierce the clouds? Lay first the foundation of humility." ~ St. Augustine

    If this suceeds and you accomplish your task start to build a base of support. Win allies and friends to your cause. Again, do not make enemies unnecessarily. Enemies have a strange habit of striking when you least expect them. You will have plenty of time later down the line to make plenty of enemies. Your first step should be the building and consolidation of your power base. These are the people who will rally to your banner in time of need. Don't make promises! Don't sell your soul to other interests. This will sow the seeds of your destruction. Rise to power through your achievements and your ability to perform; not on campaign promises that will hamper your ability to make decisions later.

    If all goes well, you should rise thru the ranks. You will be setting yourself apart and proving to your managers that you are a person who gets results. And when you achieve a position of power using this formula you will be able to operate without the need to compromise. You will not be beholden to any allies because you have made no campaign promises. You will have risen due to merit and prestige.

    Always know the limits of your power and be careful how you use it. The abuse of power is the fastest route to losing it. Those who misuse power are labeled as bullies and will be gradually disregarded. However, once you build a track record of success you will have more leeway to be slightly more belligerent. This tends to be the first trap that a person new to power will fall into. Be aware of this and be leery of it. Working your way back into the good graces of management will be much more difficult.

    As we have been taught by our elders, respect must be earned. This very same respect will be the basis of the power you will wield. Earn the respect of your organization by always being in the thickest part of the

    Authenticity: Your Advantage Over the Big Guys
    At a business conference recently I got a powerful message about the power of authenticity. Paul Ray, coauthor of the best-selling book, The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People Are Changing the World, gave a compelling presentation about how small business can leverage their authenticity to achieve greater success.Ray shared that if you own or work in a small, socially responsible business, you have a big advantage over the "big guys," the Fortune 500-type corporations. While not every big business is "bad" and not every small business is "good," the public does not, in general, place much trust in the big guys. Enron, WorldCom, and Tyco are just a few examples of big companies that lo
    ost likely less powerful than the CEO of a Fortune 500 company.

    There is a famous tale of King Leonidas of Sparta at Thermopylae. His engineers were arguing over the best way to build a wall. While the engineers argued, Leonidas walked over, picked up a rock and set it down. He then picked up another rock and set it down next to the first. The soldiers saw their King working to build the wall and joined in the labor. And that is how and where the wall at the pass of Thermopylae was built. Never forget, your workers will always look to your ability to get the job done and use that as their impetus to work.

    "Pull the string, and it will follow wherever you wish. Push it, and it will go nowhere at all." ~ Dwight D. Eisenhower

    Now that you have accepted that there are boundaries to your power, you must learn those limits. Flex your muscles on small issues. Sophocles said it best: What you cannot enforce, do not command. Do not make the mistake of fighting an unwinnable battle. Choose initially based on the weakness of your target. See if you can budge the organization. It is important to never test someone more popular than you or someone with greater talent or reputation. Never make enemies unnecessarily. Utilize your talents and accept the jobs that others will not. Show them you are not afraid of doing the heavy lifting. This is called "earning your stripes" or "generating sweat equity." No one likes the jerk that gripes but never presents a solid, alternate solution.

    "Do you wish to rise? Begin by descending. You plan a tower that will pierce the clouds? Lay first the foundation of humility." ~ St. Augustine

    If this suceeds and you accomplish your task start to build a base of support. Win allies and friends to your cause. Again, do not make enemies unnecessarily. Enemies have a strange habit of striking when you least expect them. You will have plenty of time later down the line to make plenty of enemies. Your first step should be the building and consolidation of your power base. These are the people who will rally to your banner in time of need. Don't make promises! Don't sell your soul to other interests. This will sow the seeds of your destruction. Rise to power through your achievements and your ability to perform; not on campaign promises that will hamper your ability to make decisions later.

    If all goes well, you should rise thru the ranks. You will be setting yourself apart and proving to your managers that you are a person who gets results. And when you achieve a position of power using this formula you will be able to operate without the need to compromise. You will not be beholden to any allies because you have made no campaign promises. You will have risen due to merit and prestige.

    Always know the limits of your power and be careful how you use it. The abuse of power is the fastest route to losing it. Those who misuse power are labeled as bullies and will be gradually disregarded. However, once you build a track record of success you will have more leeway to be slightly more belligerent. This tends to be the first trap that a person new to power will fall into. Be aware of this and be leery of it. Working your way back into the good graces of management will be much more difficult.

    As we have been taught by our elders, respect must be earned. This very same respect will be the basis of the power you will wield. Earn the respect of your organization by always being in the thickest part of the

    Your Mastermind Group - What, You Don't Have One?
    Executive SummaryOnly 5% of businesses survive past 5 years. Almost no women make it to CEO in their company. What is the one thing that successful businesses, and successful executives, have in common?Mentoring.But how many small business owners, how many female executives, can actually find a high-flying mentor to smooth their way, lead them through the shark-infested waters of today’s business world? It’s not easy and it’s probably not the best solution anyway.This report explains the nuts and bolts benefits of mentoring, and discusses why peer mentoring in a mastermind group, a simple process to organise and benefit from, is in most cases vastly superior an
    . Sophocles said it best: What you cannot enforce, do not command. Do not make the mistake of fighting an unwinnable battle. Choose initially based on the weakness of your target. See if you can budge the organization. It is important to never test someone more popular than you or someone with greater talent or reputation. Never make enemies unnecessarily. Utilize your talents and accept the jobs that others will not. Show them you are not afraid of doing the heavy lifting. This is called "earning your stripes" or "generating sweat equity." No one likes the jerk that gripes but never presents a solid, alternate solution.

    "Do you wish to rise? Begin by descending. You plan a tower that will pierce the clouds? Lay first the foundation of humility." ~ St. Augustine

    If this suceeds and you accomplish your task start to build a base of support. Win allies and friends to your cause. Again, do not make enemies unnecessarily. Enemies have a strange habit of striking when you least expect them. You will have plenty of time later down the line to make plenty of enemies. Your first step should be the building and consolidation of your power base. These are the people who will rally to your banner in time of need. Don't make promises! Don't sell your soul to other interests. This will sow the seeds of your destruction. Rise to power through your achievements and your ability to perform; not on campaign promises that will hamper your ability to make decisions later.

    If all goes well, you should rise thru the ranks. You will be setting yourself apart and proving to your managers that you are a person who gets results. And when you achieve a position of power using this formula you will be able to operate without the need to compromise. You will not be beholden to any allies because you have made no campaign promises. You will have risen due to merit and prestige.

    Always know the limits of your power and be careful how you use it. The abuse of power is the fastest route to losing it. Those who misuse power are labeled as bullies and will be gradually disregarded. However, once you build a track record of success you will have more leeway to be slightly more belligerent. This tends to be the first trap that a person new to power will fall into. Be aware of this and be leery of it. Working your way back into the good graces of management will be much more difficult.

    As we have been taught by our elders, respect must be earned. This very same respect will be the basis of the power you will wield. Earn the respect of your organization by always being in the thickest part of the

    Politics, Lawyers and Franchise Rule Making at the FTC
    The Federal Trade Commission is working through the necessary changes of law to protect the consumer and be fair to business owners in the franchising industry. Unfortunately as with most all regulatory agencies whenever they wish to make rule changes they have meetings to discuss it with the industry, but the lawyers all show up and take over the process. The franchise rule changes are no different so it makes sense they will not serve the industry or consumer, only the lawyers.It is incredible that these entire sets of discussions at the Federal Trade Commission and the comments spanning 10-years on the franchise rule are being made by attorneys, who gain financially from the incessant rul
    and friends to your cause. Again, do not make enemies unnecessarily. Enemies have a strange habit of striking when you least expect them. You will have plenty of time later down the line to make plenty of enemies. Your first step should be the building and consolidation of your power base. These are the people who will rally to your banner in time of need. Don't make promises! Don't sell your soul to other interests. This will sow the seeds of your destruction. Rise to power through your achievements and your ability to perform; not on campaign promises that will hamper your ability to make decisions later.

    If all goes well, you should rise thru the ranks. You will be setting yourself apart and proving to your managers that you are a person who gets results. And when you achieve a position of power using this formula you will be able to operate without the need to compromise. You will not be beholden to any allies because you have made no campaign promises. You will have risen due to merit and prestige.

    Always know the limits of your power and be careful how you use it. The abuse of power is the fastest route to losing it. Those who misuse power are labeled as bullies and will be gradually disregarded. However, once you build a track record of success you will have more leeway to be slightly more belligerent. This tends to be the first trap that a person new to power will fall into. Be aware of this and be leery of it. Working your way back into the good graces of management will be much more difficult.

    As we have been taught by our elders, respect must be earned. This very same respect will be the basis of the power you will wield. Earn the respect of your organization by always being in the thickest part of the

    The Real Big Picture Around Options Backdating
    If you take some time to think about the big picture story around options backdating, here are some patterns that emerge. Each is valid, and has some merit, but it gives you some reason why the general public is still not interested in the story and outraged by it, but the media and some institutional investors are.1. CEO and Executive pay: Realistically speaking this is a weak argument at best. CEO pay has always been big and its getting bigger because lot of these executives have big risk jobs and are responsible for millions or billions of $ and thousands of employees. Add to this the legal ramifications of doing a bad job, their job is not easy. Fortune's Rick Kirkland wrote a piece on C
    to compromise. You will not be beholden to any allies because you have made no campaign promises. You will have risen due to merit and prestige.

    Always know the limits of your power and be careful how you use it. The abuse of power is the fastest route to losing it. Those who misuse power are labeled as bullies and will be gradually disregarded. However, once you build a track record of success you will have more leeway to be slightly more belligerent. This tends to be the first trap that a person new to power will fall into. Be aware of this and be leery of it. Working your way back into the good graces of management will be much more difficult.

    As we have been taught by our elders, respect must be earned. This very same respect will be the basis of the power you will wield. Earn the respect of your organization by always being in the thickest part of the battle. As one of my mentors taught me, being a leader means that when the proverbial sh** sandwich is passed around you have to take the first and biggest bite. Then when everyone else has taken their miniscule nibble, you have the duty to finish it. A good leader never flinches away from the worst labors.

    Ultimately, leadership and power is about sacrifice. Your staff has to believe that you will always shoulder the worst of the burdens. This does not necessarily have to be true. In many cases it is perfectly acceptable to delegate the worst part of the job but it must be clear that you are handling something larger. The fastest way to lose the respect of your workers is to be seen reading the newspaper while they are hard at work. This is the trust that is the basis of your authority. Your staff must always believe that you are working on their behalf; to further their goals and desires. The moment they suspect that your sole goal is solely self-enrichment or self-aggrandizement they will flee from you and rally around another that espouses their interests. You will have lost the consent of the governed because you put yourself before them. Avoid this at all costs.

    Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_(physics)

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