Probably one of the most important skills to understand is how to ask for the thing you need from your employer. Money doesn’t grow on trees so that as CPI increases, it seems our salaries don’t. Asking for a raise is tough in tough economic times, although not impossible. Here are 3 ideas to guide [...]
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College Tattoos Endanger Future Work
December 4th, 2011
ino As teens and university students assert their independence on the journey to adulthood, many decide to make a bold statement permanently on the body. Tattoos have grown to be almost the norm for young adults. Some reports estimate that the third of people 18 to 25 have a minumum of one tattoo. In some environments, [...]
Five Tips on Making the most of Your Ability to Deal With Change
August 21st, 2011
ino We’ve heard the axiom, “Change is inevitable.” Some people choose to embrace it, some run from this, and others merely deal with it. What is your relationship with change? In my opinion not knowing what will happen is exactly what scares most of us. However, the way you deal with change could be a key [...]
Social Abilities Are More Essential Compared to Difficult Abilities
August 14th, 2011
ino Have you ever wondered why getting the best answer to a business problem sometimes will not make any impact at all? In class, we were always incentivized for the greatest answer – which resulted in good grades and job offers. So naturally I brought that same mentality to operate. I would work tirelessly to find [...]
7 Secrets to Create Leadership Qualities!
August 7th, 2011
ino A group of leaders met up in recent years in an attempt to understand what leadership quality is. The thing was to establish a clear, concise idea of leadership, which could learn quickly and easily to others. After many late nights and most a few disagreements, they created a short yet effective description. DRNESRUY627Q L-Loyalty [...]


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