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4 Magic Quadrants to Achieve More in Life
By: Vinh Nguyen, Tue Sep 4th, 2007
Ever felt like you don’t have enough time? Everyone has 24 hours a day. How come some achieve more than others? The secret is to do use the four magic quadrants to execute your tasks.

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  1. A great Manager is a Great Communicator
    By: Sean McPheat, Tue Mar 27th, 2007
    Who is a great manager? Well, this question can have many answers but anyone running a management training program or management training course will tell you that - A great manager is a great communicator. This does not mean however, that all the other skills that a manager possesses are redundant. That is not what it means. But, unless you are a good communicator you cannot be a good manager.

    Comment by Management — January 3, 2007 #

  2. How To Be A More Successful Manager
    By: Andrew Rondeau, Tue Mar 27th, 2007
    Would you like to be more successful manager? Of course you would. I mean, who wouldn’t?

    Comment by Management — April 10, 2007 #

  3. Business Growth - The New Rules For Bringing Innovations To Market
    By: Melih Oztalay, Tue Mar 27th, 2007
    It’s tough to get consumers to adopt innovations - and it’s getting harder all the time. As more markets take on the characteristics of networks, once-reliable tools for introducing new products and services don’t work as well as they used to. The efficacy of advertising, promotions, and the sales force has declined; it is more difficult for innovators to rise above the din of information from competing sources; and only hard-to-manage relationship skills seem to make a difference.

    Comment by Management — April 10, 2007 #

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