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Seven Steps to Better Networking r ego at the door. Yet, a few rotten apples always seem to roll in. You'll learn quickly which of your key players have that can-do attitude, and which ones are too busy preening in the mirror to help out.If published statistics are accurate, employment agencies and search firms fill about 20% of all jobs in the US. Job boards fill anywhere between 2% and 8%. So how do the others get filled?Networking consistently fills more jobs than any other method. Yet people often don’t know how to network well or only act in crisis (I need a job now!) Networking when you don’t need a job will help you cultivate relationships that will help you find work.Here’s what to do.1. Dev Solution: Exterminate the pests. Yes, I mean fire your narcissistic and/or uncooperative team members. Every single member of your company should be outwardly focused. Every team members actions sh Get Yourself Back into the Career Driving Seat So you made your first attempt to run a small business but it didn't go so well? Not to worry... you have the rest of your life to do it all over again, and next time around you'll at least know what NOT to do. Here are some common obstacles that can sabotage a new business owner operating on a shoestring budget - and how to fare better the second time around.If your career is not what it should be, retake control now and drive back to job satisfaction.You must change the way you think about your career, so you can get back in the driving seat.How can you do that?Your Attitude is EverythingEveryone goes on about positive mental attitude, don’t they? But what does it mean?To some extent we can all have some influence over what happens to us, so try to hold an attitude of expecting things to go Ostacle 1. Lack of Funds. Bottom line, you need funds. How will you hire that designer without cash? What about office equipment? Most importantly, how will you retain a loyal team of workers if you can't support them? Without a nest egg, your business is surviving on a wing and a prayer. Sorry, but prayers don't cut it in the real world. Solution: Start saving. Your baby business needs financial sustenance to thrive and grow. Look into taking out a business loan. If your credit is decent, this shouldn't be too big of a problem. Talk to your financial institution. Do it tomorrow. Obstacle 2. Circumstances Beyond Your Control. The world of free enterprise is a crazy place. One minute you're forging a partnership with a pal, and the next minute they're working on a chicken farm in Chile. You just never know when some ill-fated event is going to throw the plan for a loop. Solution: Listen to the Magic 8 Ball - Try again later. Bad timing is one of the easiest obstacles to overcome. After all, you know that whatever happened was beyond your control. Take a break, then continue living the dream. 3. Team Members with Large Egos. Part of creating a stellar team is having each person check their ego at the door. Yet, a few rotten apples always seem to roll in. You'll learn quickly which of your key players have that can-do attitude, and which ones are too busy preening in the mirror to help out. Solution: Exterminate the pests. Yes, I mean fire your narcissistic and/or uncooperative team members. Every single member of your company should be outwardly focused. Every team members actions sho How Organized is Your Company or Organization Bottom line, you need funds. How will you hire that designer without cash? What about office equipment? Most importantly, how will you retain a loyal team of workers if you can't support them? Without a nest egg, your business is surviving on a wing and a prayer. Sorry, but prayers don't cut it in the real world.The Productive Environment Scorecard™ for organizationsRead the statements below and rate your reactions to each pair of phrases. Decide where you rate on the scale from 1 (You rate yourself low) to 10 (You rate yourself high).1. We waste no time looking for information and other sources.2. I am confident that we can find information that is legally required.3. We have plenty of space in our office.4. We do have a well-managed library.5. We do h Solution: Start saving. Your baby business needs financial sustenance to thrive and grow. Look into taking out a business loan. If your credit is decent, this shouldn't be too big of a problem. Talk to your financial institution. Do it tomorrow. Obstacle 2. Circumstances Beyond Your Control. The world of free enterprise is a crazy place. One minute you're forging a partnership with a pal, and the next minute they're working on a chicken farm in Chile. You just never know when some ill-fated event is going to throw the plan for a loop. Solution: Listen to the Magic 8 Ball - Try again later. Bad timing is one of the easiest obstacles to overcome. After all, you know that whatever happened was beyond your control. Take a break, then continue living the dream. 3. Team Members with Large Egos. Part of creating a stellar team is having each person check their ego at the door. Yet, a few rotten apples always seem to roll in. You'll learn quickly which of your key players have that can-do attitude, and which ones are too busy preening in the mirror to help out. Solution: Exterminate the pests. Yes, I mean fire your narcissistic and/or uncooperative team members. Every single member of your company should be outwardly focused. Every team members actions sh Job Performance and Satisfaction Look into taking out a business loan. If your credit is decent, this shouldn't be too big of a problem. Talk to your financial institution. Do it tomorrow.Attempting to understand the nature of job satisfaction and its effects on work performance is not easy. For at least 50 years industrial/organizational psychologists have been wrestling with the question of the relationship between job satisfaction and job performance. Researchers have put a considerable amount of effort into attempts to demonstrate that the two are positively related in a particular fashion: a happy worker is a good worker. Although this sounds like a very appealing i Obstacle 2. Circumstances Beyond Your Control. The world of free enterprise is a crazy place. One minute you're forging a partnership with a pal, and the next minute they're working on a chicken farm in Chile. You just never know when some ill-fated event is going to throw the plan for a loop. Solution: Listen to the Magic 8 Ball - Try again later. Bad timing is one of the easiest obstacles to overcome. After all, you know that whatever happened was beyond your control. Take a break, then continue living the dream. 3. Team Members with Large Egos. Part of creating a stellar team is having each person check their ego at the door. Yet, a few rotten apples always seem to roll in. You'll learn quickly which of your key players have that can-do attitude, and which ones are too busy preening in the mirror to help out. Solution: Exterminate the pests. Yes, I mean fire your narcissistic and/or uncooperative team members. Every single member of your company should be outwardly focused. Every team members actions sh Employees, Get Used to Working under Surveillance n some ill-fated event is going to throw the plan for a loop.Let's face it. Monitoring employees' e-mail, tracking their Internet use, logging everything done at keyboards has become the norm in Corporate America.With computer monitoring software so cheap and easy-to-apply it's no wonder that workplace surveillance becomes more and more widespread.Here are some figures from the 2005 Electronic Monitoring & Surveillance Survey made by American Management Association and the consulting firm ePolicy Institute:76% of companies mo Solution: Listen to the Magic 8 Ball - Try again later. Bad timing is one of the easiest obstacles to overcome. After all, you know that whatever happened was beyond your control. Take a break, then continue living the dream. 3. Team Members with Large Egos. Part of creating a stellar team is having each person check their ego at the door. Yet, a few rotten apples always seem to roll in. You'll learn quickly which of your key players have that can-do attitude, and which ones are too busy preening in the mirror to help out. Solution: Exterminate the pests. Yes, I mean fire your narcissistic and/or uncooperative team members. Every single member of your company should be outwardly focused. Every team members actions sh Payroll Check Cashing r ego at the door. Yet, a few rotten apples always seem to roll in. You'll learn quickly which of your key players have that can-do attitude, and which ones are too busy preening in the mirror to help out.It is normal for employers to hate paydays, although not so much because it is the day they have to pay their employees their due but because doing so involves a lot of counting and computing. Computing individual salaries and giving the accurate amount to every employee is definitely taxing and may cause much confusion. To avoid all these troubles, many employers have opted to release payroll checks instead of actual cash during paydays. With payroll checks, employers no longer have Solution: Exterminate the pests. Yes, I mean fire your narcissistic and/or uncooperative team members. Every single member of your company should be outwardly focused. Every team members actions should point toward achieving the goals you've set. If your team continues to misunderstand or disregard the goals... find a new team. 4. Misplaced Priorities. Sometimes, you make a mistake... and it seems like a small detail, but it's so big that it completely derails your plan. When you're telling five or six people to do something that ultimately won't bring profit for your business, then everyone is working hard for the complete wrong goal. This type of mistake is PAINFUL... but, it happens frequently to anyone who's just starting out. Solution: Mapping out a solid, practical business plan is key. If you're not a practical person, find someone who is. Out of the box thinking is great, but you need a few people to stay IN the boxes labeled Logic, Reason and Common Sense. Without these, your business is doomed to failure. 5. Too many cooks. Ah, everybody's got a criticism, don't they. Forget about launching that "constructive ideas" forum. If you do, as soon as you're headed for uncharted waters, one of those bullheaded workers is bound to rock the boat. Forget democracy; you're running a business, not the country. Solution: You call the shots. If anyone on your team undermines your power, lose them. Don't encourage your workers to pipe up with excess input. Yes, some feedback can be appreciated... but don't let it get out of hand. If your workers do try to take the reins, maybe that's saying something about your leadership skills. Above all, don't stop reaching for that goal. Just because you weren't a smashing success the first time around doesn't mean yo
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