Due to different concepts of what constitutes discrimination in the U.S. and Japan, the Japanese managers at Mitsubishi may not have been aware of the dangers of age discrimination. Although age discrimination became illegal in the United States in the 1970s, no such law exists in Japan.
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Age discrimination - Japanese companies in the U.S.
Posted by JapanIntercult under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.japanintercultural.com 4406 days ago
How (and Why) to Share Office Space With Another Small Business
Posted by NetworkSolutions under ManagementFrom http://www.networksolutions.com 4406 days ago
Should you share office space with another small business? While startup companies and have long shared office space in business incubators, and freelancers often rent desks in co-working spaces, the Wall Street Journal recently took a look at the growing trend of two, three or even five establishe
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Why managers think they do not have time for leadership �
Posted by Berndgeropp under ManagementFrom http://www.more-leadership.com 4406 days ago
Why do some Managing Directors spend so much time on administrative and functional activities, instead of focusing on leadership duties?
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Why You Should Get Testimonials
Posted by expertbusiness under ManagementFrom http://www.expertbusinessadvice.com 4406 days ago
If your current customers know you did a good job, why shouldn’t your prospective customers know it, too? Testimonials are advertising gold.
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3 Ways to Get the Equipment You Need Without Going Broke
Posted by SBA.gov under ManagementFrom http://www.sba.gov 4406 days ago
By Barbara Weltman. Need a new desk? A file cabinet? Machinery? A truck? Instead of simply buying a brand new item from your local dealer, consider some alternative ways to get what you need for little or no money. Here are three strategies to help you.
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Doing What You’ve Always Done Won’t Get You What You’ve Always Got
Posted by JenniferWarawa under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://jenniferwarawa.wordpress.com 4406 days ago
Doing what you've always done won't always get you what you've always got, especially when it comes to your career. If you aren't constantly adding to your portfolio of skills and perspectives, you will get left behind. This blog post will help challenge your status-quo and position you for success.
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Where can I find a good management training course?
Posted by CorporateCoachG under ManagementFrom http://www.corporatecoachgroup.co.uk 4406 days ago
In order to be a better manager; to get the best performance from others, you must first get the best performance from yourself.
If you cannot manage yourself, then you’ll have NO chance of managing the others.
How can you best manage yourself?
Self-management is the art of controlling the Read More
If you cannot manage yourself, then you’ll have NO chance of managing the others.
How can you best manage yourself?
Self-management is the art of controlling the Read More
PSD Video Tip #8: Effective To Do List - What is your plan B?
Posted by TimoK under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.productivesuperdad.com 4406 days ago
Have you ever considered what is your plan b (a backup task), if you are not able to work with your main task for some reason?
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Why You Need A Keyword Rich Resume
Posted by crozon under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.resumeservicesonline.com 4406 days ago
When you are applying for a job online in most cases, a computer program will be the first thing that 'reads' your resume. This is why it is so important to have a keyword rich resume.
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7 Strategies To Control Your Thoughts (and not the other way around!)
Posted by FrederiqueMurphy under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://mountainmovingmindset.com 4407 days ago
In this article, I share with you 7 strategies you can apply straightaway to learn how to control your negative thoughts and ensure you are in control, as opposed to letting your thoughts control you, and impact your life.
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