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Charismatic Leaders an change in a heartbeat.Charismatic leaders lead with ‘concern for people’ and don't ‘concern over production’. They are concerned with the needs of their subordinates and accept inputs from them. They are determined to create a comfortable, friendly organization and believe such environment will lead to efficient work and results.Examples of such charismatic leaders are Adolph Hitler, Winston Churchill, Bill Clinton, Mother Teresa and Cult leaders. They all lead by reaching out to human emotion and grasping their trust, gaining their respect and loyalty, maybe even encouraging them to do whatever the leaders tell them to. Charismatic leaders are confident that such leadership methods will work.They keep the vision of the company’s future on-par with employee satisfaction towards their jobs. They are dedicated and willing to take on unconventional methods, sacrifice financial safety, raise risks, employee and personal time to reach their goal. They participate in actions that will create or impress subordinates.For charismatic leadership are not always needed to achieve high work performance from employees. They are mainly required when launching a new product, bringing company through a crisis. As they may bring the c 16. Goals change as your interests, age and circumstances change. 17. Don’t edit the goalsetting process as you proceed thorough the steps. (I don’t have the time now. I can’t afford it now etc. Don’t worry about being realistic in the beginning. The purpose of the process is to add realism as you go. 18. Goals should be achievable, but also require some stretch. 19. Get in the habit of working on paper with your goalsetting. 20. Recognize that achieving goals takes effort, commitment, time and skills. Common contributors to a lack of goalsetting success. 1. Lack of commitment to the process. Creating balance in your career and personal life. Balance in life means many things to each of us. There are entire books written on the subject. Here are a few of the critical factors in a balanced life. 1. Move consistently and purposely toward meaningful goals in all seven areas of your life. your plans are made, memories are created and relationships built. Do You Mean To Say That After All These Years There Has Never Been Any Advertising Accountability? Motivation is one of the most personal issues there is for salespeople. Research has concluded that everyone has the potential for great motivation, but not everyone is willing to pay the motivational price to achieve whatever their dreams, desires or hopes are. A critical question that many people never really ask themselves is: what motivates me? What are some of the traditional motivators:Then please tell me how they get away with saying "Advertising works". A recent report by America's Association of National Advertisers claims, "Marketing accountability is still often an activity trapped within the silo of the Marketing function".It would seem that the findings underscore last summers "Marketing Accountability Survey" in which 60% of respondents reported no cross-functional involvement whatever within their company!And so the long predicted death of advertising agencies as we know them creeps ever closer!Now the ANA, to add salt to the wound(s), is urging the introduction of TV ratings for individual commercials citing the need for greater accountability in a medium where $70 billion (Euro 53.07bn; ?36.29bn) is spent annually on time.And this at a time when it is becoming more and more an open secret that people don't like to watch ads (if they really ever did!). The combination of the Internet and DVRs have opened up a Pandora's Box…People know what life is like without the traditional advertising model, and there's no going back. Nowadays trying to force people to accept interruption is only going to turn them off even more.However the threat of TV commercia 1. Money. Any of these sound familiar or drive you? Do any keep you going when you are on the verge of quitting, giving up or throwing in the towel? Let’s look at some of the common demotivators. For years - thousands of managers, hundreds of speakers and trainers and dozens of authors have been preaching the benefits and value of: Self-motivation and goals as a way to achieve success, wealth and happiness. A de-motivator is: anything - a person, or a circumstance - that acts upon you - and your interpretation of them or it and your subsequent behavior is negative, passive or self-destructive. There are hundreds of examples of de-motivators – here are just a few: -negative people. There are, six basic steps to peak performance behavior and results when it comes to self-motivation and goals: 1. Know what you want. circumstances/people/events or inside - attitudes/emotions/fears/doubts) plan to deal with them, prevent them or manage them. De-motivators come in all shapes and sizes. They can be your personal demons that no one but you are ever aware of or they can be a corporate policy or family rule that contributes to an – I don’t care anymore attitude. Apathy is one of the most destructive human emotions when it comes to performance, productivity, happiness, success, motivation and overall behavior. Conduct an internal as well as external self – audit of your de-motivators. Identify them, question their purpose and value in your life, decide if it is time to rid yourself of their power over you or - learn to live with the consequences of keeping them in your life. One of the best ways to improve self-motivation and personal performance is to eliminate the de-motivators from your life, whatever form they take. Do you have a consistent goal philosophy? Even a goal to do nothing is a goal. Everyone has goals, they just define them, move toward them or away from with a variety of perspectives or rationales. There are two primary reasons for setting goals. First they give you focus. Second they give you direction. Focus. Without focus it is difficult to hit a bulls-eye, take a good picture or avoid getting killed on a busy highway. Focus is an essential ingredient in successful people. They keep their eye on the ball. Yes, there are distractions, unexpected circumstances and unknowns that will impact your keeping your focus, but focus you must if you want to succeed. Direction. The ultimate achievement of a goal is less important than the ability to continue working towards it. Many people achieve their goals and are disappointed once they get it. A goal once achieved is a milestone yes, but you can’t just sit back and rest on your previous success. Even a shark will die if it doesn’t keep moving forward. When a winner doesn’t reach a goal they reexamine what needs to change and then changes the time frame to achieve it. When a loser doesn’t reach a goal, they re-examine and then change the goal. Don’t worry about the destination, keep your eye on the ball in the present with what you can do now, not tomorrow. Do something every day to move a little closer to your objective. You can’t have everything in your life you want but you can have anything. Keep the understanding of this principle clear in your mind. To set goals and not put accountability into the process is like whistling in the wind. You are living in fantasy-land if you think you will achieve your goals for this year if you have not made progress toward them and you do not have some benchmarks or checkpoints along the way. Here are a few questions to consider: 1. Are you satisfied with your progress toward your goals? again would you have done differently? target for your important goals? Keep the goalsetting process simple and practical. Some things to consider as you go through this process: 1. Set time deadlines for your goals. Common contributors to a lack of goalsetting success. 1. Lack of commitment to the process. Creating balance in your career and personal life. Balance in life means many things to each of us. There are entire books written on the subject. Here are a few of the critical factors in a balanced life. 1. Move consistently and purposely toward meaningful goals in all seven areas of your life. your plans are made, memories are created and relationships built. Go Back To Basics To Get Your Story Into The Media erpretation of failure, problems and/or adversity.IN an era of increasingly complex communications – blogs, satellite, digital, podcasts – business people could be excused for wondering how it’s best to achieve coverage in the media.The methodologies may have become more multifaceted, but facts - the news - will always prevail. So the most cost-effective way is still to submit a newsworthy story about your business and let the technology look after itself.While ‘cold’ calls to journalists are in no way out of place, as often as not they welcome receiving information in writing. So send a concise press release by email, fax or post.The storyYour story should be written in journalistic style, be free of jargon, and possess as strong a news angle as it can. Write it in as detached a way as possible in the third person, restricting “I” and “we” to the quotes.Put a headline at the top. Keep it simple, and make sure these few words invite the journalist to read on.The opening paragraphs should explain, in summary, what your story is all about. Get to the point quickly. Then you can go into a little more detail. Give crisp quotes from the person who is most important to the story. The quotes should offer an opinion, -goals that are consistently too high or too low. -managers who rely on fear and punishment as motivators. There are, six basic steps to peak performance behavior and results when it comes to self-motivation and goals: 1. Know what you want. circumstances/people/events or inside - attitudes/emotions/fears/doubts) plan to deal with them, prevent them or manage them. De-motivators come in all shapes and sizes. They can be your personal demons that no one but you are ever aware of or they can be a corporate policy or family rule that contributes to an – I don’t care anymore attitude. Apathy is one of the most destructive human emotions when it comes to performance, productivity, happiness, success, motivation and overall behavior. Conduct an internal as well as external self – audit of your de-motivators. Identify them, question their purpose and value in your life, decide if it is time to rid yourself of their power over you or - learn to live with the consequences of keeping them in your life. One of the best ways to improve self-motivation and personal performance is to eliminate the de-motivators from your life, whatever form they take. Do you have a consistent goal philosophy? Even a goal to do nothing is a goal. Everyone has goals, they just define them, move toward them or away from with a variety of perspectives or rationales. There are two primary reasons for setting goals. First they give you focus. Second they give you direction. Focus. Without focus it is difficult to hit a bulls-eye, take a good picture or avoid getting killed on a busy highway. Focus is an essential ingredient in successful people. They keep their eye on the ball. Yes, there are distractions, unexpected circumstances and unknowns that will impact your keeping your focus, but focus you must if you want to succeed. Direction. The ultimate achievement of a goal is less important than the ability to continue working towards it. Many people achieve their goals and are disappointed once they get it. A goal once achieved is a milestone yes, but you can’t just sit back and rest on your previous success. Even a shark will die if it doesn’t keep moving forward. When a winner doesn’t reach a goal they reexamine what needs to change and then changes the time frame to achieve it. When a loser doesn’t reach a goal, they re-examine and then change the goal. Don’t worry about the destination, keep your eye on the ball in the present with what you can do now, not tomorrow. Do something every day to move a little closer to your objective. You can’t have everything in your life you want but you can have anything. Keep the understanding of this principle clear in your mind. To set goals and not put accountability into the process is like whistling in the wind. You are living in fantasy-land if you think you will achieve your goals for this year if you have not made progress toward them and you do not have some benchmarks or checkpoints along the way. Here are a few questions to consider: 1. Are you satisfied with your progress toward your goals? again would you have done differently? target for your important goals? Keep the goalsetting process simple and practical. Some things to consider as you go through this process: 1. Set time deadlines for your goals. Common contributors to a lack of goalsetting success. 1. Lack of commitment to the process. Creating balance in your career and personal life. Balance in life means many things to each of us. There are entire books written on the subject. Here are a few of the critical factors in a balanced life. 1. Move consistently and purposely toward meaningful goals in all seven areas of your life. your plans are made, memories are created and relationships built. Can You Afford Not To Hire A Career Coach? 3 Things You Must Be Prepared For o primary reasons for setting goals. First they give you focus. Second they give you direction.When it comes to winning the job you want, you might decide to go it alone. However, if you were trying out for the Olympics, you could certainly train and practice alone but statistically speaking, whether in the realm of sports or in the game of job applications, those who have professional coaches achieve the best results.Choosing the right career coach is extremely important. Here are 3 things you must be prepared for:1. Your next career coach must be certified from an accredited organization and have the experience to not only help with interviewing or negotiating, but can rewrite and improve your r?sum? as well.2. Your career coach is part counselor, part teacher, and part agent. The best career coaches help you figure out what you really want in a career, what skills you possess and then they will give you the tools and resources to help you apply for the job. Remember, a career coach is NOT a recruiter. While some have the experience in knowing about current job opportunities, their main goal is to make you stand out among the competition.3. Follow their advice. When you work with a career coach, you must be prepared to get out of your "comfort zone," do your homework, and sacrifi Focus. Without focus it is difficult to hit a bulls-eye, take a good picture or avoid getting killed on a busy highway. Focus is an essential ingredient in successful people. They keep their eye on the ball. Yes, there are distractions, unexpected circumstances and unknowns that will impact your keeping your focus, but focus you must if you want to succeed. Direction. The ultimate achievement of a goal is less important than the ability to continue working towards it. Many people achieve their goals and are disappointed once they get it. A goal once achieved is a milestone yes, but you can’t just sit back and rest on your previous success. Even a shark will die if it doesn’t keep moving forward. When a winner doesn’t reach a goal they reexamine what needs to change and then changes the time frame to achieve it. When a loser doesn’t reach a goal, they re-examine and then change the goal. Don’t worry about the destination, keep your eye on the ball in the present with what you can do now, not tomorrow. Do something every day to move a little closer to your objective. You can’t have everything in your life you want but you can have anything. Keep the understanding of this principle clear in your mind. To set goals and not put accountability into the process is like whistling in the wind. You are living in fantasy-land if you think you will achieve your goals for this year if you have not made progress toward them and you do not have some benchmarks or checkpoints along the way. Here are a few questions to consider: 1. Are you satisfied with your progress toward your goals? again would you have done differently? target for your important goals? Keep the goalsetting process simple and practical. Some things to consider as you go through this process: 1. Set time deadlines for your goals. Common contributors to a lack of goalsetting success. 1. Lack of commitment to the process. Creating balance in your career and personal life. Balance in life means many things to each of us. There are entire books written on the subject. Here are a few of the critical factors in a balanced life. 1. Move consistently and purposely toward meaningful goals in all seven areas of your life. your plans are made, memories are created and relationships built. Presentation Skills r goals?You've only got about fifteen to thirty seconds before people start to settle into their impressions. Hence, when effectively presenting, we want openers that will not only grab our audiences' attention, but will also quickly establish our credibility, cultivate goodwill with our listeners and introduce our topics. Think of your opening as not being more than 10 percent of your entire presentation. Budgeting your speech in this manner forces you to organize your time so that you know exactly what you're going to say and how you're going to say it. Scrap the old fillers like, "Today's topic is...," or "I'm going to speak on...," or worse, "I was assigned to talk about...." When preparing your opener, think of efficiency and accuracy. First of all, consider ways that will grab your audience's attention and perk them up. Several of the most effective approaches involve the use of humor, the telling of a personal story, the posing of a question, the sharing of a quote or the presenting of a startling fact or statistic. Anything that you feel will get your audience to tune in is critical to your opening.When preparing your opening, how do you establish credibility? One thing 2. If, not which ones are you behind on? 3. Why? 4. Are you ahead of schedule on any of your goals? 5. Which ones? 6. Why? 7. Is it time to let go of any of your goals? 8. Is it time to add some new goals to this year’s list? 9. Who or what is affecting your negative goal progress? 10. Who or what is impacting your positive goal progress? 11. If you could go back to last year and begin this goal-setting process all over again would you have done differently? target for your important goals? Keep the goalsetting process simple and practical. Some things to consider as you go through this process: 1. Set time deadlines for your goals. Common contributors to a lack of goalsetting success. 1. Lack of commitment to the process. Creating balance in your career and personal life. Balance in life means many things to each of us. There are entire books written on the subject. Here are a few of the critical factors in a balanced life. 1. Move consistently and purposely toward meaningful goals in all seven areas of your life. your plans are made, memories are created and relationships built. Workforce Diversity: It's Not Just the Law but a Necessity to Success an change in a heartbeat.It just takes opening your eyes to see that both the global and domestic US labor market is 'less white" than it once was. As a matter of act, if yours is a global firm, according to a study conducted by Columbia University's Center for Work-Life Balance, white males represent just 17 percent of the global talent pool of individuals with graduate education.What a surprise (I hope you have noticed the sarcasm)!For women in almost all areas, their is the reality of coming up against "biological" issues/decisions and career. With that comes the challenge of returning to the workforce. Although almost all want to, most find it extremeely difficult to do so after a few years.Suddenly, these achievers have taken "memory lapse pills" that make their desirabillity as employees minimal. yes, for many who work in industries where revolutionary change occurs regularly like technology, returning to the workforce may mean that much of their previous expreience is less valuable.But how do they lose their business knowledge or their ability to manage staff or lead? How does a CPA suddenly lose their abillity to perform?How does your organization support a diverse population? Does it make re-entry 16. Goals change as your interests, age and circumstances change. 17. Don’t edit the goalsetting process as you proceed thorough the steps. (I don’t have the time now. I can’t afford it now etc. Don’t worry about being realistic in the beginning. The purpose of the process is to add realism as you go. 18. Goals should be achievable, but also require some stretch. 19. Get in the habit of working on paper with your goalsetting. 20. Recognize that achieving goals takes effort, commitment, time and skills. Common contributors to a lack of goalsetting success. 1. Lack of commitment to the process. Creating balance in your career and personal life. Balance in life means many things to each of us. There are entire books written on the subject. Here are a few of the critical factors in a balanced life. 1. Move consistently and purposely toward meaningful goals in all seven areas of your life. your plans are made, memories are created and relationships built. personal responsibility for the quality of your existence. and prevents you from experiencing true joy in living. share of pain, problems, disappointments, mistakes and struggles. haunt you until your final day. Wise choices create a life worth living. relationships, decisions and plans - you will find inner peace. you have accumulated that gives your life meaning, but people. That's it folks. In summay, goals are not about the destination but the direction you are traveling, not about accomplishing but enjoying the process of life, and not about more and bigger but peace, joy satisfaction and balance.
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