The idea in Japan that successful businesswomen can’t be feminine seems to go beyond clothes. There is a traditional notion in Japan that aggressive behavior is unattractive, and that to succeed in business one must be aggressive – thus the idea that business and femininity are incompatible.
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"Career woman" and "feminine" -- mutually exclusive for Japanese?
Posted by JapanIntercult under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.japanintercultural.com 4441 days ago
The Fabric of a True Leader – My Takeaways from the Last 5+ Years
Posted by kikscore under ManagementFrom http://blog.kikscore.com 4441 days ago
This is a post on the first hand experience of working with a one of a kind leader and the traits that he exhibited.
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Time Management - The Big Myth of Time Management
Posted by argentisgroup under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://salestipaday.com 4441 days ago
Peter Bregman, the author of 18 Minutes, goes over numerous time management points in this segment from a recent interview. In this segment, Peter talks about the Big Myth of Time Management.
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How to Get the Best Seat in Business Class
Posted by ivanpw under StrategyFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4441 days ago
If you are a frequent flyer, you know that seat selection can make or break your travel experience. To get the best seat, you have to do a little research.
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How To Convince Your Internet Hating Boss an Online Presence is Important
Posted by ryanhanley under ManagementFrom http://www.ryanhanley.com 4441 days ago
Her avenue to success in convincing them that the Internet, blogging and social media need to be part of the Agency’s success structure is through showing how the Internet , blogging and social media cultivate relationships.
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Management training and advanced communication skills
Posted by CorporateCoachG under ManagementFrom http://www.corporatecoachgroup.co.uk 4441 days ago
Management training and advanced communication skills
Management training is important to your organisation because it can improve the performance of the whole team.
But many people regard being asked to attend a management training course, as an implied criticism:
They mistakenly believe that Read More
Management training is important to your organisation because it can improve the performance of the whole team.
But many people regard being asked to attend a management training course, as an implied criticism:
They mistakenly believe that Read More
How to Partner with People and Harness People Power for Your Small Business - 4 Sure Fire Ways to Succeed
Posted by ivanpw under StrategyFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4442 days ago
Partnering with people is the best way to garner resources, help and ideas for your business. 4 sure fire ways for small business owners to partner with people and harness people power to fuel business success.
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The Worlds Best Positive Thinking Books Ever!
Posted by liveandsucceed under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://liveandsucceed.com 4442 days ago
One of the many benefits that people recieve from reading positive thinking books is how to think more positive.
Being positive is an important part of life. And reading books about positive thinking can help with overcoming a negative way of life. Read More
Being positive is an important part of life. And reading books about positive thinking can help with overcoming a negative way of life. Read More
Creative Perks that Keep Employees Motivated
Posted by AngelBiz under Employee BenefitsFrom http://www.smallbizviewpoints.com 4442 days ago
Small business owners do not need to spend a fortune to retain and motivate employees. By providing these creative perks that do not cost much they can get the best employees to work for them without having to spend a lot.
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How to Deal with Business Copycats
Posted by ivanpw under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4442 days ago
Competitors copy your products, services or design? No worries! There are actually benefits you can take when competitors copy you. Read on!
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