|
Written by Doug Mattheus and Karen Miller
|
It is 7:15am on Monday morning. I have a 9am scheduled on the other side of town and I don’t have time to go into the office to make a few calls and send a few emails, plus I have that research on our competitors to complete before my 3pm presentation. What do I do?
|
|
|
Written by Admin
|
|

Debt is easy to amass. However, many people struggle with managing their finances simply because they do not know how to do so. Speaking to a financial consultant and learning about the tools available to assist in managing debt is critical as one embarks on the path to financial wellness. Credit cards, overdrafts and personal loans can offer relief to those in immediate need of cash. However, these should always be used responsibly, as they generally have high interest rates and could add to one's debt burden despite providing temporary relief.
|
|
Written by Hulisani Nemanashi
|
|
Seeing that we have been talking about leadership and developing the characteristics of a successful leader, I came across a book, “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey, which might be a good read. |
|
|
Written by Karen Brokensha
|
|
It is a common cliche but it rings true: it is NetWORKING not netchatting, netsitting or neteating - that, my dear, is called socialising! Learn how to be effective and it'll be like child's play!
|
|
Written by Dr Renate Volpe
|
|

"2008 was the worst year of my life," I hear people say. It seems that few (if any) people want to come back from holiday and resume work. Most are afraid to lose the sense of peace, balance and goodwill that a period of rest brings. "It's so hard to be back," is the refrain on everyone's lips.
|
|
|
<< Start < Prev 11 12 Next > End >>
|
|
Page 11 of 12 |