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| | By Benjamin Gettins Your home theater set up can be one room in which everyone loves to watch television. In fact, in many homes it is the one room that is most often used by the family |
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| | By Brent Filson PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished in newsletters and on web sites provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with the included copyright, resource box and live web site link. Email notice of intent to publish is appreciated but not required: mail to: brent@actionleadership.com Word count: 879 Summary: The author asserts that presentations and speeches are the least effective means of leadership communication. There is a much more effective way: the Leadership Talk |
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| | By Ed Opperman Every successful private investigator has a tool box. On TV you'll see a PI using a gun, lock picking tools and disguises. In real life it's a bit less glamorous but also a whole lot more legal. |
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| | By Kerri Salls I was slowed down when my computer crashed and I had no data, no address book and not even my passwords to get back online. I didn’t think I was doing anything remarkable by bouncing back to productivity even with this handicap for a week. But from the feedback I’ve had from more than a few people, it seems paralysis would have been the acceptable common option |
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| | By Chris Murphy You’ve likely heard of the Foreign Currency Exchange Market, but do you know what it’s all about and how to participate in it? Some people do, but many don’t know that the world’s currencies are traded almost every day of the week around the clock. There is a lot of money changing hands across the globe by simply predicting whether one currency goes up or down versus another |
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