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Crowdsourcing And Your Business

Times are hard financially all over the world and everyone has to find some creative ways of keeping their heads above water. This is especially true for entrepreneurs because of the kind of risks that businesses are facing these days and the kind of financial demands there are to start, run and expand a business. This has called for creative measures in terms of sourcing for capital. Crowdsourcing is often associated with finding a variety of services or ideas online as opposed to going the usual route of hiring employees or service providers. This has major advantages with regard to variety and cost effectiveness. When you go online, you have a wider variety to choose from and a wider range of cost implications from which you can select the best fit your budget. Crowdsourcing and your business So what does this have to do with your business? Well, enterprising entrepreneurs are now using crowdsourcing to get the capital needed for them to start their businesses or do some upgra...

Developing Critical Thinking Skills

Critical thinking is a process that involves the analytical evaluation of a situation. By thinking critically, you will be able to discriminate the different points of view associated with a situation. The skill will enable you to find every possible way of solving the problem. The aim is to derive the best possible solution for a particular problem, by weighing the substantial and insubstantial as well as concrete and abstract factors governing a situation. If you do not know much about developing critical thinking skill, the following lines will surely prove to be of help. How To Develop Critical Thinking Skills Process The Information While reading something, the best way to learn it and register it in mind is to process it first in your mind. After assimilating the information, try to comprehend the key points. Assess the arguments, evidences and assumptions present in the information. Compare And Construct An Idea It is very important to analyze the key components first ...

Building Self Esteem

We live in a society that sets unrealistic standards for perfection and criticism on marriage, height, weight, education and so on. The feelings we have about ourselves is described as self-esteem. When it is low, it’s a problem. Nathaniel Branden, the guru of self esteem issues, states in BOOK, The six pillars of self esteem: The level of our self esteem has profound consequences from every aspect our existence. How we operate at the work place, how we deal with people, how high we are likely to rise and how much we are likely to achieve. Self esteem is an important part of our health and wellbeing. If we feel good about ourselveswe are more likely to take care of ourselves by making sensible choices. By knowing one’s own mind can be confident enough to make to make our own decisions even if others are trying to persuade us to do otherwise. Self esteem plays a role in almost everything you do. People with high self esteem do better in their career life and find it easier to make...

Strategies For Managing Change

An excellent Communication Strategy is at the heart of any successful change management process.The more change there is going to be afterward the greater the need - and notably regarding the plans, he gains, the reasons and planned effects of that change. It is necessary that the effective communication strategy actioned as soon as you possibly can and is defined and then correctly kept for the duration. There are two aspects to your change management communication strategy the balance between information content and mental resonance; and secondly the initiative's phase, in other words prior to the change and during. The structural and content aspect of your communications You are going to gain significantly in the subject of a programme-based approach to leading and managing your change initiative, as your communication strategy will probably be based around the following: Stakeholder map and analysis [everyone who will be impacted by the change along with your evaluations...

Happiness is Richness

How to be Happy Once in a village there was a rich man, who owns most of the land in the village. But he does not enjoy the richness. He feels something is missing in his life. Although he enjoys all the pleasures, he does not get satisfied with his life. He decided to go in search of this missing link everywhere. He went for hunting. He got cute little birds, and brought them home and left them in his cage. The birds did not like to be stuck up and were sitting sadly. So, he left them. He then went to watch a philosophical movie on a cold night. He asked his driver to drop him and wait till the movie ends to pick him up. The movie was portraying the life of a driver, who is in great poverty. The rich man cried for the scenes that came on that movie and then returned home. At last he thought going to exotic locations will surely give him happiness. So, he went on a world trip to the beautiful locations all over the planet. He took photos and videos of it and he returned home wi...

Depression

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You would be surprised with how many people in your life could be going through depression at this very moment.  People hide it like a paper bag over their heads out of fear of being judged, made fun of, seen as weak, or just not taken seriously.  Depression should not be taken lightly, it holds us down from our purpose and potential in life.  Those who tell you that it doesn’t exist have never experienced depression in their life, therefore not understanding the symptoms and how it’s something that cannot be fixed in a day!  So if you think you are depressed or if you think you know someone else who is, please talk to a friend, a family member, or anyone else in your life that you trust - never overlook the possibility of seeing a doctor for more professional help!!  Your feelings are real, your feelings are shared upon millions.  Don’t hide it, talk to someone about it.  With the right help, you can rediscover your conf...

15 Motivational Workplace Posters From 1920s-30s America

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Working in America in the 1920s and 1930s at times seemed more of a prison sentence or a spell in the military looking at these work place posters. Times are much different these days, imagine turning up to work and seeing posters like these in your office or workshop? Most people would laugh at them and maybe be offended by them rather than feel motivated. The following are 15 Mather Work Incentive Posters.

Common Mistakes Every Entrepreneur Should Avoid

Everyone commits errors all hands on deck, even those with an abundance of experience who ought to truly recognize better options, however for the new ambitious person it could be a complete minefield on the off chance that you don't have the business abilities and capability to make your wander a win. Indistinct Goals One exceptionally basic, yet dangerous, botch business people regularly make is not having clear objectives and vision. Never wander into a business before offering thought to its suggestions. You have to know precisely what you need to accomplish and have a decent thought of how you'll get there. When you've got everything evaluated, now is the ideal time to consider things important, take  time and try the deliberations that are  important to attain your objective. No help supportive network Being a business visionary is a feeling like no other. You are in control and imagination guidelines! The expression that rings a bell when they hear the...

Commitment and Success

When it comes to commitment and success, each walk hand-in-hand, without one the other will not come. Simply if you have no commitment you will achieve no real success. The real issue is most people have a wavering commitment. For example when the going gets tough most will give up and quit. People cave into peer pressure, nay Sayers who would have you believe what you are doing is for not. When you simply need to reaffirm your commitment to achieve success to which you aspire. This is a strong example but important when answering “what should my level of commitment be”? Here is the litmus test for that question. If you had a loved one in danger, what level of commitment would you have to help them? If your child was in eminent danger your level of commitment to save them would be unwavering. No questions asked you would do everything in your power to save a child or loved one. OK, that is the level of commitment you need to enjoy success. No matter what was being thrown at you in ...