Archive for the 'Management Hall' Category

Dealing with Difficult People: Ten Ways to Improve Your Communications Success

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

Have you noticed that some people seem to stop listening even before you start talking? Do you avoid approaching some people unless you absolutely have too? Improve your chance for conversational success by considering the following ten factors before starting your next conversation.
1. Consider the setting. Where will the conversation take place? Is it […]

Presenting Effectively

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Introduction:
Whether you are a seasoned orator or a novice speaker, you can improve your presentation skills and enhance your credibility through planning, presentation, and practice. This section contains essential information on every aspect of public speaking, form the researching and writing of your material to overcoming tension and dealing with questions form audience. Practical advice, […]

Great Meetings! Achieve Success at Your Next Event or Meeting

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

A myriad of risks threaten the success of events and meetings, including lack of rehearsal time, itinerary changes, equipment failures, and other factors. Here are eight proven tips to make your next event or meeting a great one.
Before the event
1. Conduct several pre-meeting planning sessions. During these planning sessions, take the time to prepare a […]

Juggling the Many Balls of Daily LIfe

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Does this sound like you? Every day you pack enough sandwiches and cook sufficient food to feed small third-world-country. When you take time off from the office, two people are hired to replace you. You do homework, go to soccer practice, and participate in class trips to the zoo. You call […]

Crisis Management

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Crisis Management is a critical part of life, no matter who we are or what is our vocation.
Handling matters such as the downsizing of a company or trauma in the workplace are often cause to take positive action in finding the way to great success. This lesson can only be discovered if purpose and […]

Why Is This The Most Important Question You Can EVER Ask… About ANY Project!

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Why Is This The Most Important Question You Can EVER Ask…
About ANY Project!
>From the desk of: Arne Yri
http://www.ProjectManagementMadeEasy.com
Simply put…
The most IMPORTANT question about ANY project you can EVER run
is the FOLLOWING:
HOW SERIOUS ARE YOUR MANAGERS - CEO’S and Board of Directores
even at getting the PROBLEM (project) you’re said to be manager
of - RESOLVED?
So… Stupid Question […]

What Advisors, Managers, and Coaches Need to Know in Order to Maximize Performance

Friday, April 18th, 2008

When someone joins a group, a team, or takes a new job, they are seeking some experience or benefit that the group offers. In other words, they see the group as a resource to a particular experience or set of experiences. The choices they made to get into that position and the choice […]

Setting Sail for Your Destination

Friday, April 11th, 2008

Whether taking on a new project, starting a new job, beginning a new relationship, retiring, relocating, or any new start, setting sail can be the most exciting and exhilarating part of the journey. The anticipation that comes with taking off toward your destination helps to propel you forward. However, setting sail may also be accompanied […]

The Importance Of Having A Goal In Life

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

At the age of twenty two, I read a book that described the importance of having a goal in life. In the books example, a survey had been carried out at a school. Students who had just taken their GCSE’S were asked to answer various questions, one of which asked, “Where would you like to […]

What Would Save You Time?

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

We all get overwhelmed from time to time, and sometimes it seems as if 24 hours a day is just not enough to get everything accomplished that we would like. Let’s consider this a brainstorming session. Start creating a list of everyday tasks that, if you didn’t have to do them, would allow you to […]