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How to Eliminate Negative Feedback and Stress in the Workplace

11 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: Pinnacle_Procative

However, it is essential that managers learn how to handle the stress of giving this kind of feedback so that the employees can grow in their positions without feeling put upon. There are stress management techniques that need to be mastered.
Remember that while most employees want to do a good job, the price […]

How to Develop A Good Employee Stress Management Program

11 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: Pinnacle_Procative

Of course there are the usual physical problems that people deal with in their working lives but more and more companies are finding that these health problems can often be curbed be eliminating things like smoking and encouraging exercise programs that help to curb high blood pressure. The most forward thinking are looking to the […]

Small Gifts Often Mean A Lot - Keep Your Employees Happy

11 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: Pinnacle_Procative

All the experts report that there are several big advantages to the use of merchandise for recognition as these incentives are marketable and promotable, since a good selection can appeal to everyone across a broad spectrum of tastes over a considerable amount of time.
Some larger corporations use the kind of things that can project […]

The Ceremony of Employee Recognitions

20 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: a96011

An employee recognition ceremony can be a big, elaborate gala or a small company picnic. An employee recognition ceremony can even be a surprise team meeting where the team leader is recognized by the team and his or her supervisor. It’s not really the employee recognition ceremony that counts, it’s the fact that […]

Do Employee Assistance Programs Work?

18 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Pinnacle_Procative

When a workers personal appearance declines and he or she is calling in sick more than usual, especially on the Monday after payday, it will be a series of red flags that should prompt some action on the part of management.
However working with troubled employees without the benefit of an employee assistance program can be […]

A Dance, a Show and a Band- Teamwork at its finest

11 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: barticles

Have you ever watched a River dance performance? 30 people on one stage all tapping out a beat to form a song. It is amazing to watch as each individual as to the music as a collective whole, they practice together, learn together and then perform together.
Individually they have had to memorize their specific […]

Has “U-itis” Crept Into Your Organization?

11 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: KABUSHEY

The 4 letters making up the string “itis” are used quite frequently in the context of ailments in our modern medicine terminology. Sinusitis, laryngitis, bronchitis are all familiar medical conditions with “itis” in the spelling. “Itis” comes from New Latin and indicates inflammation or of inflammatory disease. This article is about the […]

Strategic Management Seeing the Big Picture

3 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: barticles

In any organization it is easy to get caught up in the small portion your tasks deal with on a daily basis. If we are in accounting or marketing or customer service then we tend to only see those departments and their needs and issues. Part of this problem is because those are the problems […]

Top 7 Teamwork Skills

3 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: barticles

Teamwork is one of the most effective things you can teach your employees because it effects things like productivity, work environment, and communication and much more. Here are the top 10 skills team members should develop so that together as team they can succeed and form an effective team.
1-Listening: There is a time to […]

Strategic Management is Proactive

29 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: barticles

What is one of the biggest differences between a good business and a successful business? Two business could have all the same resources, sell the same quality product to the same market and yet one will become successful and the other will make enough to keep operations going. What is the difference between the two […]

Inspirational thoughts on Teamwork

29 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: barticles

Working as team can be a hard goal to strive for because it feels like such an uphill battle. Trying to coordinate multiple people’s schedules, values, lifestyles, and goals can seem not worth the effort and so time consuming that it is just a bigger headache then a help. Don’t give in because it is […]

Teamwork Knows No Position or Title: Teamwork Involves Everyone

21 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: barticles

Teamwork begins at the top, most of us will set back and nod our head as people and training organizations tell us that teamwork is important, but we don’t realize that applies to us. We think yeah it would be great if the technology department would be a team or if our Human Resource department […]

Customer Loyalty achieved by Active Strategic Management

21 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: barticles

Businesses know that it is a important to create a culture where the customer feels they are receiving value and being valued. It is ultimately the customer that is supporting your business and their words and their feelings are what are going to keep your business successful. Leading your organization in a way that encourages […]

Human Nature vs. Office Teamwork: Who will Win Out?

18 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: barticles

Wikipedia has probably one of the most complete yet simple definitions of teamwork
“Teamwork is the concept of people working together cooperatively as a team in order to accomplish the same goals/objectives.”
If you stop and think teamwork is one of the most important aspects of every business. There isn’t a business that doesn’t talk about the […]

15 minutes to Strategic Management

18 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: barticles

We all know what is like to have a hectic morning where you just don’t seem like you had enough time to get ready or sleep or prepare for work. We rush in through the office door and then sit down and start to work on our list of tasks with the same frantic effort. […]

A Business Is A Family

2 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: CashMiller

A small business is like a child that over time will grow up and mature. It will have its troubles. Its growing pains and growth spurts. But hopefully over time it will grow up and become something that everyone can be proud of!
Most small businesses though will have employees. Whether it will be one, twenty, […]

Cross-Cultural Senior Management in Asia

21 May, 2008 (00:00) | By: gsmyth

The booming Asian economy is drawing an increasing amount of business process outsourcing. Many US companies are seeking help to improve communications and team efficiency through intercultural management training. It may confuse you to realize that the challenges you counter are not unique to your team and the offshore group.
Avoidable misunderstandings over the significance […]

Defining Dynamic: Managing the Personalities in your Organization

11 April, 2008 (00:00) | By: Melissa714

The good manager learns from day one that maximizing your resources is essential to good organizational management. Whether it’s people, materials, or money, using the resources on hand is the difference between success and failure. No resource is more critical or more hard to manage than your most valuable asset,your people.
It is the […]

Conflict: Beneficial or Just Risky Business

10 April, 2008 (00:00) | By: Melissa714

The stereotype that conflict is always detrimental is coming under attack from many researchers. There is a growing school of thought that conflict can stimulate an energetic and dynamic working environment that shakes apathy and compliancy to its core. However, there is an equally vocal group that finds conflict is always dysfunctional and […]

5 Ways to Avoid Employee Burnout

8 April, 2008 (00:00) | By: Melissa714

Burnout in employees and managers continues to be a major and costly issue affecting businesses today. Major inroads have been made in maintaining employee health through the use of Employee Assistance Programs,EAP, and improved employee counseling but days of work lost to depression and a host of other psychological problems continues to cost American […]