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A Staffing Equation: Optimizing the Supply Chain re. It is at the Hiring Manager’s end that the need to fill in a position is felt most. Eighty-five percent of time, due to lack of foresight, and an absence of a well-engineered process, the Hiring Manager ends up spending more time in screening. Various members of the Hiring Chain scramble and spend lot of time engaging in fire fighting, Hiring costs soar, vacancy costs hit the bottom line negatively, and so on and so forth. This calls for rethinking: Are we doing it right? Is there a way that the Hiring Manager’s critical time be more beneficially utilized? Can we improve the Hiring Value chain and cut down on the total effective time line of hiring?The entire staffing process Without proper follow up, you will have a difficult time becoming an effective networker. After you meet someone for the first time, follow up with a nice e-mail or phone call. While it’s impossible to follow up with everyone, focus on the people you connect with the most. After you decide which people to follow up with, thank them for the conversation and try to schedule a follow-up meeting. Follow up is also important for existing people in your network whether they are friends, colleagues, client What Investigative Reporting Entails Networking is an activity that many people take part in on a regular basis. The field of investigative reporting involves bringing to the fore facts and figure that affect human interests and fair governance. This means conducting in depth research, looking at public records, doing extensive interviews, as well as checking and rechecking of facts before publication. Whether print or television, investigative reporting is essentially “watchdog” reporting. This means reporting crimes, unfair practices, injustice, as well as other human interest aspects like environment, disease, and so on.Investigative journalism can move public opinion and instill fear in those treading the wrong path. Slave trade, gun running, terrorist activities, drug trafficking, m In fact, most of us don’t even realize we are networking when it takes place. Most situations and conversations with colleagues, friends or new people should be taken seriously because you never know where it could lead you. Consider every opportunity to build a relationship as networking. Because we often get comfortable in our networking routine, we often forget some of the basic rules of relationship building. Pay attention to what’s written below so you can become a more cognizant and effective networker. After all, a refresher never hurts! Don’t Be Rude in Conversations During a conversation with someone, it is easy to forget some of the important and positive communication skills to show you are listening. If we are bored with a conversation, we tend to show this by wandering our eyes or having a difficult time standing still. We tend to get restless and would like to move on to the next conversation. Resist the urge! Treat people with the respect they deserve. You need to show you are interested by focusing on the conversation. Keep your eyes fixed on the person and stand straight. Give good listener cues such as head nodding and asking thoughtful questions. Also, we tend to interrupt people during conversations (especially when we are bored). You won’t click with everyone, of course, so don’t expect every discussion to be enjoyable. Still, you don’t want to come across as rude. Make sure you hear people out before you jump in with your words. Wait for a pause or an appropriate time for you engage in the conversation. Don’t Forget to Follow Up You have probably heard from time to time that follow up is very important in networking. It’s true. I am here to tell you once again that you need to follow up with people. We get busy in our crazy lives and we can forget the simple of acts of relationship building. Believe it or not, some of us are even lazy (not you, of course) and details like following up are not in our nature. Without proper follow up, you will have a difficult time becoming an effective networker. After you meet someone for the first time, follow up with a nice e-mail or phone call. While it’s impossible to follow up with everyone, focus on the people you connect with the most. After you decide which people to follow up with, thank them for the conversation and try to schedule a follow-up meeting. Follow up is also important for existing people in your network whether they are friends, colleagues, clients Data Entry Workers Needed n below so you can become a more cognizant and effective networker. After all, a refresher never hurts! Get ready to experience the fastest way to make money at home.Can you imagine working from home and filling out very brief and incredibly simple web forms for quick and easy cash? Getting paid for the easiest work imaginable?What's more, what if you could do this all while sitting at home in your pajamas? How about if you could make more money then you could in any job?Home Based Data Entry Work is the fastest growing business segment on the Internet.Tens of thousands of companies have realized that by outsourcing their Data Entry positions, they will save millions in costs associated with employees.This is fantastic news for you.You can easi Don’t Be Rude in Conversations During a conversation with someone, it is easy to forget some of the important and positive communication skills to show you are listening. If we are bored with a conversation, we tend to show this by wandering our eyes or having a difficult time standing still. We tend to get restless and would like to move on to the next conversation. Resist the urge! Treat people with the respect they deserve. You need to show you are interested by focusing on the conversation. Keep your eyes fixed on the person and stand straight. Give good listener cues such as head nodding and asking thoughtful questions. Also, we tend to interrupt people during conversations (especially when we are bored). You won’t click with everyone, of course, so don’t expect every discussion to be enjoyable. Still, you don’t want to come across as rude. Make sure you hear people out before you jump in with your words. Wait for a pause or an appropriate time for you engage in the conversation. Don’t Forget to Follow Up You have probably heard from time to time that follow up is very important in networking. It’s true. I am here to tell you once again that you need to follow up with people. We get busy in our crazy lives and we can forget the simple of acts of relationship building. Believe it or not, some of us are even lazy (not you, of course) and details like following up are not in our nature. Without proper follow up, you will have a difficult time becoming an effective networker. After you meet someone for the first time, follow up with a nice e-mail or phone call. While it’s impossible to follow up with everyone, focus on the people you connect with the most. After you decide which people to follow up with, thank them for the conversation and try to schedule a follow-up meeting. Follow up is also important for existing people in your network whether they are friends, colleagues, client 3 Traits of Successful Entrepreneurs >Being a successful entrepreneur takes tenacity, perseverance, and courage. There is a movie playing in the theaters right now that I believe exemplifies this spirit and should be watched by all inspiring entrepreneurs.The movie 300 tells a great story about the battle at Thermopylae between the Spartans/Greeks and the Persians. While the producers readily admit the movie is not entirely historically accurate, it does draw attention to an incredible time in history when 300 tough guys stood up against an army of thousands and fought ot he death.This movie was filmed entirely in a studio with a blue screen backdrop, then used computer imaging to create the scenes. While i Treat people with the respect they deserve. You need to show you are interested by focusing on the conversation. Keep your eyes fixed on the person and stand straight. Give good listener cues such as head nodding and asking thoughtful questions. Also, we tend to interrupt people during conversations (especially when we are bored). You won’t click with everyone, of course, so don’t expect every discussion to be enjoyable. Still, you don’t want to come across as rude. Make sure you hear people out before you jump in with your words. Wait for a pause or an appropriate time for you engage in the conversation. Don’t Forget to Follow Up You have probably heard from time to time that follow up is very important in networking. It’s true. I am here to tell you once again that you need to follow up with people. We get busy in our crazy lives and we can forget the simple of acts of relationship building. Believe it or not, some of us are even lazy (not you, of course) and details like following up are not in our nature. Without proper follow up, you will have a difficult time becoming an effective networker. After you meet someone for the first time, follow up with a nice e-mail or phone call. While it’s impossible to follow up with everyone, focus on the people you connect with the most. After you decide which people to follow up with, thank them for the conversation and try to schedule a follow-up meeting. Follow up is also important for existing people in your network whether they are friends, colleagues, client What Makes A Good Media Story? with your words. Wait for a pause or an appropriate time for you engage in the conversation. Media relations can be difficult, but also rewarding. And the lessons we learn from working with newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and online publications should increase the effectiveness of all our communication initiatives.That's because dealing with the media parallels our dealings with other stakeholders. In media relations, the competition to be heard and get a response intensifies. As the old saying about New York goes, "If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere!" So, if you can get the media to pick up your 'story,' you should be able to get other stakeholders to do the same.To get media attention for your story, you'll need to make it appealing Don’t Forget to Follow Up You have probably heard from time to time that follow up is very important in networking. It’s true. I am here to tell you once again that you need to follow up with people. We get busy in our crazy lives and we can forget the simple of acts of relationship building. Believe it or not, some of us are even lazy (not you, of course) and details like following up are not in our nature. Without proper follow up, you will have a difficult time becoming an effective networker. After you meet someone for the first time, follow up with a nice e-mail or phone call. While it’s impossible to follow up with everyone, focus on the people you connect with the most. After you decide which people to follow up with, thank them for the conversation and try to schedule a follow-up meeting. Follow up is also important for existing people in your network whether they are friends, colleagues, client Foolproof Fundraising... re. I pulled up to the curb and met three pairs of beautiful eyes. One pair was from the girl next door and the other two were from her friends'. I saw the list in their hands and knew what they were up to.They were fundraising for some program for their school. You make a donation and get some candies, cookies, or some other treat in return. They were canvassing the neighborhood for contributions. A good cause I must say.But a faulty tactic for professional fundraising...Now most people will help out these girls because this won't break their bank account, it's for a good cause, they get something in return, and they don't want to appear stingy. The companies who pr Without proper follow up, you will have a difficult time becoming an effective networker. After you meet someone for the first time, follow up with a nice e-mail or phone call. While it’s impossible to follow up with everyone, focus on the people you connect with the most. After you decide which people to follow up with, thank them for the conversation and try to schedule a follow-up meeting. Follow up is also important for existing people in your network whether they are friends, colleagues, clients or partners. If you tell someone you will do something, you absolutely need to follow up. I can’t tell you how many times people I either meet for the first time or people I already know don’t follow through on their promises. It’s hard to take people seriously when they don’t do what they say they will do. Make yourself stand out by always following up and following through. You will build a positive relationship in the community, which is important for effective networking. Don’t Forget to Acknowledge, Thank People Because of our hectic schedules, we are always on the go and can forget to acknowledge some of the people who have made us successful. If you don’t acknowledge people and thank them for helping you along the way, you are missing a huge part of relationship building. If someone connected you with a new client, investor or partner, you better take the time to keep the connector in the loop. People feel good when they help others. Let them feel good about this and tell them when they have helped you. As you develop these new relationships and additional developments take place, make it a point to notify the connectors. By properly acknowledging people, you will be seen as someone who appreciates assistance and takes relationships seriously. When it comes time for additional help, connectors will be more inclined to continue to help you. Don’t Sell Your Company Too Soon How many times do you meet people at networking events and they try to sell you something in the beginning of your conversation? These are the people who give networking a bad name because they don’t understand the value of relationship building. If you are one of these people (and I’m not implying that you are), stop doing this immediately. Instead, focus on getting to know people and having them get to know you. During the relationship-building process, individuals will naturally get to know what you’re selling. Over time, you will have a good idea as to which people in your network could benefit from what you have to offe
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