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    Given that buying, selling and investing in real estate involve complex transactions and high financial considerations, buyers, lenders and investors usually ask the help of real estate agents and real estate brokers. They do so because real estate brokers and agents possess a thorough knowledge of the real estate market. Given this, more and more people are
    act other businesses or industries; and actions taken in one country, impact other countries.

    Changing your view has nothing to do with larger numbers of people or the size of a department or business enterprise. It has nothing to do with where you are in the hierarchy either. People with myopic self-interests can be found at every level of

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    One of the most common problems that medical billing personnel run into is printing of medical forms. In this installment of medical billing and troubleshooting tips, we're going to cover the most common types of form problems and how to fix them with as little pain as possible. Most of these you will be able to do without any outside help. However, in som
    Last time I was hiking in Montana's Glacier National Park, I stopped to view through binoculars, a mountain goat trekking atop a rock cliff. My husband, viewing the switch-back trail we'd just climbed, happened to see a grizzly bear cross behind a group of hikers a hundred yards below us. With my narrowed focus, I never saw the bear. Our different views yielded different impressions.

    It's like that at work, too. We survey our landscape using departmental binoculars, seeing through lenses of a work group, a site, a division, a subsidiary, or a corporation. We may see the goat and miss the bear, or vice versa. We make decisions, offer solutions, create ideas and do our work based on an understanding of what we've gleaned from a partial view.

    So if you're in software development or human resources, customer service or accounting, sales or creative services, manufacturing or marketing, legal or public relations, or any number of departments, professions, industries or businesses, you'll tend to see your work-world from that role perspective, making interpretations accordingly.

    But if you want to be winning at working, you need to get beyond a narrow orientation. Doing that requires a different mind-set. One that understands that actions taken by one individual or department impact other individuals or departments; actions taken in one business or industry impact other businesses or industries; and actions taken in one country, impact other countries.

    Changing your view has nothing to do with larger numbers of people or the size of a department or business enterprise. It has nothing to do with where you are in the hierarchy either. People with myopic self-interests can be found at every level of a

    How to Create Ads that Sell with Little Effort
    One of the main problems people find with marketing, is the actual selling. How can you create ads which sell?Well there are tons of articles, and pay for e-books to help you create ad copy, but there is a free and easy way to create your own ads which sell, sell sell.Swipe themI don't mean word for word, not even close, but keep yo
    views yielded different impressions.

    It's like that at work, too. We survey our landscape using departmental binoculars, seeing through lenses of a work group, a site, a division, a subsidiary, or a corporation. We may see the goat and miss the bear, or vice versa. We make decisions, offer solutions, create ideas and do our work based on an understanding of what we've gleaned from a partial view.

    So if you're in software development or human resources, customer service or accounting, sales or creative services, manufacturing or marketing, legal or public relations, or any number of departments, professions, industries or businesses, you'll tend to see your work-world from that role perspective, making interpretations accordingly.

    But if you want to be winning at working, you need to get beyond a narrow orientation. Doing that requires a different mind-set. One that understands that actions taken by one individual or department impact other individuals or departments; actions taken in one business or industry impact other businesses or industries; and actions taken in one country, impact other countries.

    Changing your view has nothing to do with larger numbers of people or the size of a department or business enterprise. It has nothing to do with where you are in the hierarchy either. People with myopic self-interests can be found at every level of

    How To Realistically Set Your Fees - Part 1
    Calculating Billable Hours Myth Vs. Reality We all know there are 52 weeks in a year and 40 working hours in a week. Therefore, we can bill 2080 hours per year, right. Wrong. Too often this is the trap that many new service businesses fall into. The first step in calculating your billable hours is to define a realistic working year. If you wer
    an understanding of what we've gleaned from a partial view.

    So if you're in software development or human resources, customer service or accounting, sales or creative services, manufacturing or marketing, legal or public relations, or any number of departments, professions, industries or businesses, you'll tend to see your work-world from that role perspective, making interpretations accordingly.

    But if you want to be winning at working, you need to get beyond a narrow orientation. Doing that requires a different mind-set. One that understands that actions taken by one individual or department impact other individuals or departments; actions taken in one business or industry impact other businesses or industries; and actions taken in one country, impact other countries.

    Changing your view has nothing to do with larger numbers of people or the size of a department or business enterprise. It has nothing to do with where you are in the hierarchy either. People with myopic self-interests can be found at every level of

    Disorganized? How To Avoid Disorganization At Work
    Are you disorganized to the point of finding yourself spending more time trying to locate things rather than actually working?Typically at work there are probably two main areas that lead to a sense of complete disorganization: 1. Your deskIf you're the type of person who believes that how busy you are at work has a direct correlat
    t role perspective, making interpretations accordingly.

    But if you want to be winning at working, you need to get beyond a narrow orientation. Doing that requires a different mind-set. One that understands that actions taken by one individual or department impact other individuals or departments; actions taken in one business or industry impact other businesses or industries; and actions taken in one country, impact other countries.

    Changing your view has nothing to do with larger numbers of people or the size of a department or business enterprise. It has nothing to do with where you are in the hierarchy either. People with myopic self-interests can be found at every level of

    Being a Hypnotherapist
    Why did you become a hypnotherapist?It’s great being a hypnotherapist as I have a great passion for what I do. Even though I work around about the same hours as the average worker, I never see myself as ‘in the rat race’ and I always have a spring in my step as I go off to work each morning. The job pays well, however I don’t see myself financially sec
    act other businesses or industries; and actions taken in one country, impact other countries.

    Changing your view has nothing to do with larger numbers of people or the size of a department or business enterprise. It has nothing to do with where you are in the hierarchy either. People with myopic self-interests can be found at every level of an organization. It's not the position that helps us see differently, it's the "eyes" we develop.

    Let's say, you implement a simple change, going from paper to electronic invoices. That decision impacts the printer of the paper invoices, the shipper of the forms, the IT department needed to build new systems, suppliers who must adapt to your way of doing business, employees who must be trained on the electronic system and ... you get the point. Knowing the impact doesn't mean you won't make the change. But it produces better decision making, enhanced communications and more positive results.

    People who are winning at working think beyond their narrow roles, stepping back to gain a larger perspective. Mao Tse-tung puts it this way, "We think too small. Like the frog at the bottom of the well. He thinks the sky is only as big as the top of the well. If he surfaced, he would have an entirely different view."

    If you want to be winning at working, you need to surface from your well and look out at the work-world you share. Changing your view, changes everything.

    (c) 2005 Nan S. Russell. All rights reserved.

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