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    Performance Appraisal Checklist: Raise Not Just Appraise Performance
    It’s that time again! Perhaps the most dreaded management practice is the annual performance review. Whenever the subject comes up, out comes the groans from both managers and staff no matter what industry or type of company. Many say appraisals are like having a root canal – only more painful. It shouldn’t be.The following checklist is designed to guide managers and supervisors in preparing, conducting and following through on employee performance appraisal discussions.The Preparation:
    of you, but you are too close to see it. A lighthearted half-hour will make your day much more enjoyable.

    Give Yourself to Others — We get so consumed with our lives that we sometimes forget that there are others not so fortunate. Donating your time at a charity gives you a sense of having really affected another person. Selfless acts of kindness many times are rewarded in the most unexpected ways. Volunteer at a children’s hospital or deliver lunch to a homebound neighbor. You don’t even nee

    The 3 Main Problems with Branding
    With all the doubletalk nowadays about brand strategy and the correct way to go about it, it’s no wonder so many companies are showing signs of brand schizophrenia. Brand experts would have us all believe that branding is either A.) very difficult and complex or B.) magic, created with mirrors and fairy dust.Nonsense. Branding is a simple process based on sound principles. Companies just need to think it through.Branding problems really boil down to three main scenarios:
    When you leave your car headlights on overnight, what happens?

    No power. You can’t get to work. You can’t even get out of the driveway. Your brain is like a car battery. If you let all the juice run down, you can’t function very well. Your brain tells your body that it just can’t handle anything else. Keeping your mental batteries charged allows you to be more productive—both personally and professionally. When your mental batteries are revved up, you feel more energetic and able to handle whatever comes your way. Take a minute and look at your calendar. Are you busy every second of the day? Try one or more of these recharging exercises and see if you don’t feel better and ultimately get more accomplished.

    Take a Physical Break — If you sit at a desk most of the day, get up. Walk around the block. Go to the gym after work. Exercise releases endorphins into the bloodstream. The physical activity allows you to change the focus of your thought process. Breathe in the air. Feel the breeze on your face. When you return to your desk, not only will your body be refreshed, you will be able to return your attention more clearly to your work.

    Clear your Space — Nothing bogs you down more than sifting through endless stacks of papers and files to find the sticky note you wrote a phone number on. Wherever you spend a lot of time, take a minute and clean it up. Throw away old newspapers and magazines you will never read. Organize your office so that you have a place for everything. You won’t get frustrated and break your concentration when you need something. You’ll know exactly where it is at all times.

    Call a Friend — work is a never-ending activity. Getting together with a friend for lunch or coffee gives your mind a rest. You don’t have to worry about office politics and saying the wrong thing. If you’re dealing with a stressful situation, talking to a friend can help you work through the issue logically and objectively. Sometimes the answer is right in front of you, but you are too close to see it. A lighthearted half-hour will make your day much more enjoyable.

    Give Yourself to Others — We get so consumed with our lives that we sometimes forget that there are others not so fortunate. Donating your time at a charity gives you a sense of having really affected another person. Selfless acts of kindness many times are rewarded in the most unexpected ways. Volunteer at a children’s hospital or deliver lunch to a homebound neighbor. You don’t even need

    You Have a Great Vision and a Perfect Plan! Do You Have the Freedom to Implement It?
    As busy professionals we are always on the lookout for the best way to accomplish our goals. We want more freedom to enjoy the benefits that being our own "master" provides. As we seek to expand our prosperity and productivity we encounter many individuals who help and support us on our path.But what about when we find ourselves going back again and again for help and ... it isn't working. The "answer" always seems to be one off from the solution that we're seeking. Maybe if we would look at life just a littl
    whatever comes your way. Take a minute and look at your calendar. Are you busy every second of the day? Try one or more of these recharging exercises and see if you don’t feel better and ultimately get more accomplished.

    Take a Physical Break — If you sit at a desk most of the day, get up. Walk around the block. Go to the gym after work. Exercise releases endorphins into the bloodstream. The physical activity allows you to change the focus of your thought process. Breathe in the air. Feel the breeze on your face. When you return to your desk, not only will your body be refreshed, you will be able to return your attention more clearly to your work.

    Clear your Space — Nothing bogs you down more than sifting through endless stacks of papers and files to find the sticky note you wrote a phone number on. Wherever you spend a lot of time, take a minute and clean it up. Throw away old newspapers and magazines you will never read. Organize your office so that you have a place for everything. You won’t get frustrated and break your concentration when you need something. You’ll know exactly where it is at all times.

    Call a Friend — work is a never-ending activity. Getting together with a friend for lunch or coffee gives your mind a rest. You don’t have to worry about office politics and saying the wrong thing. If you’re dealing with a stressful situation, talking to a friend can help you work through the issue logically and objectively. Sometimes the answer is right in front of you, but you are too close to see it. A lighthearted half-hour will make your day much more enjoyable.

    Give Yourself to Others — We get so consumed with our lives that we sometimes forget that there are others not so fortunate. Donating your time at a charity gives you a sense of having really affected another person. Selfless acts of kindness many times are rewarded in the most unexpected ways. Volunteer at a children’s hospital or deliver lunch to a homebound neighbor. You don’t even nee

    Employee to CEO
    Millions of people make the switch to CEO of their own home based business. Believe me if I can do it, anyone can!By starting your own home business you have made the first step of taking control of your financial and emotional future. I say emotional because I know that when I worked a 9-5 job my stress levels were astronomical!Most new home business entrepreneurs start off by keeping their 9-5 by day and by night they are getting their business to take off. You may be walking around your 9-5 with a s
    he breeze on your face. When you return to your desk, not only will your body be refreshed, you will be able to return your attention more clearly to your work.

    Clear your Space — Nothing bogs you down more than sifting through endless stacks of papers and files to find the sticky note you wrote a phone number on. Wherever you spend a lot of time, take a minute and clean it up. Throw away old newspapers and magazines you will never read. Organize your office so that you have a place for everything. You won’t get frustrated and break your concentration when you need something. You’ll know exactly where it is at all times.

    Call a Friend — work is a never-ending activity. Getting together with a friend for lunch or coffee gives your mind a rest. You don’t have to worry about office politics and saying the wrong thing. If you’re dealing with a stressful situation, talking to a friend can help you work through the issue logically and objectively. Sometimes the answer is right in front of you, but you are too close to see it. A lighthearted half-hour will make your day much more enjoyable.

    Give Yourself to Others — We get so consumed with our lives that we sometimes forget that there are others not so fortunate. Donating your time at a charity gives you a sense of having really affected another person. Selfless acts of kindness many times are rewarded in the most unexpected ways. Volunteer at a children’s hospital or deliver lunch to a homebound neighbor. You don’t even nee

    Free Online Games- Use Strategy Games To Develop Thinking
    Most of the management courses have strategy game playing as a subject. I am a marketer. My product price is say - x. my competitor introduces his/her product at price -y. what should I do with my price that will increase my share. Because whatever I do, my competitor will manipulate their price. This becomes a game of strategy between my competitor and me. Who so ever devises a better strategy wins in the marketing competition. Free online games help in thinking development for such situations.Our life is ma
    hing. You won’t get frustrated and break your concentration when you need something. You’ll know exactly where it is at all times.

    Call a Friend — work is a never-ending activity. Getting together with a friend for lunch or coffee gives your mind a rest. You don’t have to worry about office politics and saying the wrong thing. If you’re dealing with a stressful situation, talking to a friend can help you work through the issue logically and objectively. Sometimes the answer is right in front of you, but you are too close to see it. A lighthearted half-hour will make your day much more enjoyable.

    Give Yourself to Others — We get so consumed with our lives that we sometimes forget that there are others not so fortunate. Donating your time at a charity gives you a sense of having really affected another person. Selfless acts of kindness many times are rewarded in the most unexpected ways. Volunteer at a children’s hospital or deliver lunch to a homebound neighbor. You don’t even nee

    Successful Marketing Requires Follow Up
    I'd like to share the story of a new yogurt shop that opened in our neighborhood, because I think it provides some great marketing lessons we can all learn from.The Little Yogurt Shop That CouldThis little yogurt shop opened recently in a retail space that has been home to several ice cream shops over the past few years. None of the ice cream shops were successful in that retail space for any length of time.My guess is this is partly due to the location, but probably has more to do with their la
    of you, but you are too close to see it. A lighthearted half-hour will make your day much more enjoyable.

    Give Yourself to Others — We get so consumed with our lives that we sometimes forget that there are others not so fortunate. Donating your time at a charity gives you a sense of having really affected another person. Selfless acts of kindness many times are rewarded in the most unexpected ways. Volunteer at a children’s hospital or deliver lunch to a homebound neighbor. You don’t even need a special occasion to do something nice for co-workers. When you go to the break room, fix them a cup of coffee just the way they like it. Whatever is bothering you quickly seems less significant when you help someone else.

    Listen to Music — When was the last time you just sat and listened to music. Whether it’s Beethoven or Puff Daddy, spending time focusing on the sound and the lyrics helps you regain your focus. Let yourself get completely absorbed in the music. Close you eyes and really hear the song. When you get overloaded, put your headphones on and take a fifteen-minute break with your favorite artist. You can also make your own mix of special songs. When things get too hectic to deal with, you can plug in, regain your focus, and return to the task at hand.

    Be Thankful — Everyone has something to be thankful for. It could be your family, your home, your job. Step back a moment when the clouds start coming around you. Nothing is ever as bad as it seems. Consider all the things you have that millions of people around the world will never get to experience. Putting your life in perspective can be a great way to balance all the things your life requires.

    When your brain tells you it can’t handle anything else, don’t give up. Take thirty minutes and re-focus. Letting your brain fizzle out with stress and frustration only leads to other problems. If you can’t afford to run your mental batteries down, charge them up every once in a while with any one of these simple exercises.

    Copyright 2003, Charlotte Farrior

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