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Writing Business Thank You Notes - The Art of Appreciation in Business ming power generators. Considering that only 31 percent (strongly or moderately) believe that their employer inspires the
best in them, one of the most significant actions business leaders can take is to implement programs and business practices that develop positive, high performing engaged employees and teams that are fueled by purpose and enthusiasm.I was introduced to the concept of “Thank you notes” when I was about five years old. My teenage cousin just presented me with a coveted new birthday present – a soft, cuddly, gray and white teddy bear. I was overjoyed receiving this bundle of joy but my cousin, who could not attend my birthday party, was unaware of the unbridled happiness stemming from her gift.My grandmother – someone who could have taken over the reigns for “Ms. Manners” – soon afterwards advised me to write a thank Ironically one of the great role models of this business philosophy and practice is Howard Schultz and Starbucks. From the very beginning Howard r Business Debt Settlement - Choosing the Right Service Provider for Business Debt Settlement Turn the page of any paper or turn on any news show and you’ll likely hear about the global energy crisis and soaring gas prices. But I’m convinced that the real energy crisis is not taking place in the oil fields of Texas and Iraq or the gas stations of New York and California but rather inside the people and the companies that contribute to our global economy. In a recent survey conducted by Harris Interactive Inc. less than 15 percent agree that they feel strongly energized by their work and only 20 percent feel very passionate about their jobs. While part of this crisis can be attributed to management (37% of Managers are indifferent to their company’s fate) a big part of the problem can be associated with worker burnout. 42% are coping with burnout while 33% believe they have reached a dead end in their jobs and 21% are eager to change their jobs. The cost of fatigue, burnout and a lack of engagement to corporate America is staggering. The Gallup organization estimates the cost to be 250-300 billon dollars while work place fatigue alone costs American businesses at least 77 billion per year according to the National Sleep Foundation.Accumulating debt is a part of starting and running a venture. Every enterprise has some debt to suppliers, and many owe mortgages for their office or retail space. Maintaining a certain level of business debt can even be healthy for your credit rating, when good-sized payments are regularly made.But what happens when these payments become fewer and farther in between because the business is no longer generating enough income? Do you, as an entrepreneur consider filing a Chapter 11 bus There’s no doubt that today’s employees as a whole are under engaged, overtired and overstressed. If you’re not convinced just try to ease drop on water cooler conversations. You won’t hear anything because they are not there. They’re hovering around the coffee pot or in line at the corner coffee shop. People are clearly searching for their energy but unfortunately they are finding it in coffee, diet sodas, energy drinks and other quick fixes that do not last. The fact is that enhanced energy, success and performance cannot be found in a bottle or can of espresso and we cannot replace sleep with a cup of coffee. Just as the world must find alternative sources of energy to oil it’s clear that Corporate America must look to alternative sources of energy besides coffee to power its workforce. Instead of energy drainers American businesses must focus on becoming power generators. Considering that only 31 percent (strongly or moderately) believe that their employer inspires the best in them, one of the most significant actions business leaders can take is to implement programs and business practices that develop positive, high performing engaged employees and teams that are fueled by purpose and enthusiasm. Ironically one of the great role models of this business philosophy and practice is Howard Schultz and Starbucks. From the very beginning Howard r Here's a Secret to Staffing a New Office Without Hiring Anyone ercent feel very passionate about their jobs. While part of this crisis can be attributed to management (37% of Managers are indifferent to their company’s fate) a big part of the problem can be associated with worker burnout. 42% are coping with burnout while 33% believe they have reached a dead end in their jobs and 21% are eager to change their jobs. The cost of fatigue, burnout and a lack of engagement to corporate America is staggering. The Gallup organization estimates the cost to be 250-300 billon dollars while work place fatigue alone costs American businesses at least 77 billion per year according to the National Sleep Foundation.The Secret is...'Executive Office Space'Unfortunately, too many businesses don't understand the concept of executive office space...or as it's sometimes called, shared office space. As a result, they miss out on one of the most beneficial tools for a small or medium sized company.For starts, executive office space generally comes complete with staff. There is a receptionist to greet your guests and answer your telephone. They can even provide a secretary.Consider t There’s no doubt that today’s employees as a whole are under engaged, overtired and overstressed. If you’re not convinced just try to ease drop on water cooler conversations. You won’t hear anything because they are not there. They’re hovering around the coffee pot or in line at the corner coffee shop. People are clearly searching for their energy but unfortunately they are finding it in coffee, diet sodas, energy drinks and other quick fixes that do not last. The fact is that enhanced energy, success and performance cannot be found in a bottle or can of espresso and we cannot replace sleep with a cup of coffee. Just as the world must find alternative sources of energy to oil it’s clear that Corporate America must look to alternative sources of energy besides coffee to power its workforce. Instead of energy drainers American businesses must focus on becoming power generators. Considering that only 31 percent (strongly or moderately) believe that their employer inspires the best in them, one of the most significant actions business leaders can take is to implement programs and business practices that develop positive, high performing engaged employees and teams that are fueled by purpose and enthusiasm. Ironically one of the great role models of this business philosophy and practice is Howard Schultz and Starbucks. From the very beginning Howard r Nina Winters Awarded Commission for Quarter Million Dollar Sculpture dollars while work place fatigue alone costs American businesses at least 77 billion per year according to the National Sleep Foundation.What do Clearwater, Florida and New Ipswich, New Hampshire have in common?The undeniably attention worthy sculptor, Nina Winters.The art world’s new and important arrival has been discovered by aesthetic savants for her monumental sculptures.The internationally collected sculptor has just won a 1/4 million dollar commission in the State of Nevada. The project is for a 10 foot high sculpture titled "Exhilaration".I had the pleasure of interviewing Nina and getting personal t There’s no doubt that today’s employees as a whole are under engaged, overtired and overstressed. If you’re not convinced just try to ease drop on water cooler conversations. You won’t hear anything because they are not there. They’re hovering around the coffee pot or in line at the corner coffee shop. People are clearly searching for their energy but unfortunately they are finding it in coffee, diet sodas, energy drinks and other quick fixes that do not last. The fact is that enhanced energy, success and performance cannot be found in a bottle or can of espresso and we cannot replace sleep with a cup of coffee. Just as the world must find alternative sources of energy to oil it’s clear that Corporate America must look to alternative sources of energy besides coffee to power its workforce. Instead of energy drainers American businesses must focus on becoming power generators. Considering that only 31 percent (strongly or moderately) believe that their employer inspires the best in them, one of the most significant actions business leaders can take is to implement programs and business practices that develop positive, high performing engaged employees and teams that are fueled by purpose and enthusiasm. Ironically one of the great role models of this business philosophy and practice is Howard Schultz and Starbucks. From the very beginning Howard r Preparing Your Company for Audits tely they are finding it in coffee, diet sodas, energy drinks and other quick fixes that do not last.It is inevitable. It happens every year. Hiding from it or ignoring it won’t make it go away. The dreaded company audit; there is no way around it, so companies must do their best to comply with the current standards. And to be able to prove that they are meeting those standards. The compliance regulations companies must strive to meet are HIPAA for the medical field and Sarbanes-Oxley regarding any company’s financial records.There are records management systems today that make the The fact is that enhanced energy, success and performance cannot be found in a bottle or can of espresso and we cannot replace sleep with a cup of coffee. Just as the world must find alternative sources of energy to oil it’s clear that Corporate America must look to alternative sources of energy besides coffee to power its workforce. Instead of energy drainers American businesses must focus on becoming power generators. Considering that only 31 percent (strongly or moderately) believe that their employer inspires the best in them, one of the most significant actions business leaders can take is to implement programs and business practices that develop positive, high performing engaged employees and teams that are fueled by purpose and enthusiasm. Ironically one of the great role models of this business philosophy and practice is Howard Schultz and Starbucks. From the very beginning Howard r Training Courses - A Waste of Money? ming power generators. Considering that only 31 percent (strongly or moderately) believe that their employer inspires the
best in them, one of the most significant actions business leaders can take is to implement programs and business practices that develop positive, high performing engaged employees and teams that are fueled by purpose and enthusiasm.Training in its broadest sense is the provision of information to allow someone to carry out an old task better or to learn to perform a new task. Yet training is often seen as an extra cost and therefore affecting the bottom line. When the business environment is difficult it can be one of the first costs to be cut.There is no denying that it does cost time and money to train people but it can cost far more when people are untrained. Much more time can be wasted showing people tasks that Ironically one of the great role models of this business philosophy and practice is Howard Schultz and Starbucks. From the very beginning Howard realized and trained his managers that they weren’t in the coffee business serving people but rather in the people business serving coffee. He explained his vision that he wanted to build a company that valued, invested in and respected their employees. One of the ways Schultz did this was by offering comprehensive health insurance to employees that work more than 20 hours a week. Now Starbucks spends more on health insurance then they do coffee beans. Schultz also hosts frequent town hall meetings with management and employees and he personally visits 30-40 locations a week to share his passion, enthusiasm and purpose with his employees. They receive his positive energy and in turn they share this positive energy with their customers. Judging from Starbucks growth and sales it is certainly a successful formula. But Starbucks isn’t alone. Daniel Goleman author of Emotional Intelligence explains that a company with positive employees and a positive culture will outperform their negative counterparts every time. Also consider that if you would invest in the top 100 best companies to work for you would significantly outperform the market average. Positive work environments clearly produce positive results. Thus, the answer to the real energy crisis is not a cup of Joe but the attitude, enthusiasm and energy of the Joe that is employed by your company. If you develop, engage and energize him you’ll be one step ahead of the competition.
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