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(If you've never been there, I applaude you.)1. As the old saying goes “Dress for Success”. Business attire only and be well groomed. Go easy on the Aqua-Velva and other perfumes. Haircut, shave, neat make-up, clean clothes without the wrinkles. In other words don't walk in looking like you just came from a night out.2. Don’t concentrate solely on the salary. Ask questions about the job itself, the company and industr A trip to Blockbusters becomes more attractive than the theater. A vacation at a local bed and breakfast seems more appealing than a romantic stroll through the Champs ?lys?es with your lover. And you order the two-topping pizza special instead of the Triple Cheese Extra Meat Lovers Combo Delight with extra thick crust. But hold the garlic bread since you're cutting back on carbs. Know of anyone who's been down this road? One of the places I've eaten at when I find myself in this phase is Cotija's Mexican Grill. For 99-cents you can order a fish taco. 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Voice A trip to Blockbusters becomes more attractive than the theater. A vacation at a local bed and breakfast seems more appealing than a romantic stroll through the Champs ?lys?es with your lover. And you order the two-topping pizza special instead of the Triple Cheese Extra Meat Lovers Combo Delight with extra thick crust. But hold the garlic bread since you're cutting back on carbs. Know of anyone who's been down this road? One of the places I've eaten at when I find myself in this phase is Cotija's Mexican Grill. For 99-cents you can order a fish taco. They make them fast, fresh and filling. It's tasty and wipes out the low-fuel warning from my stomach. When placing my order I strike up small talk with some of the gals who work behind the counter. They speak just enough English to get by. They work very hard and often receive little appreciation. I began going in the mornings and Sandra would always be up for a conversation. She's a single mother of two looking to improve her financial situation. I looked fo My View - Leading by Team Management Approach cial instead of the Triple Cheese Extra Meat Lovers Combo Delight with extra thick crust. But hold the garlic bread since you're cutting back on carbs.As I am writing a course module on project management leadership for the project management online courses recently, I retrieved one of the viewgraphs I used to present in a seminar back in 2003 and as I read along I found how these points are still relevant to leaders who wish to lead by Team Management Approach and hence this article.The viewgraph reads as follow:Te Know of anyone who's been down this road? One of the places I've eaten at when I find myself in this phase is Cotija's Mexican Grill. For 99-cents you can order a fish taco. They make them fast, fresh and filling. It's tasty and wipes out the low-fuel warning from my stomach. 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It is a debate about who has them, who does not and seeks to ostracise those who are considered not to have them.It is a debate where the majority of the participants have demonstrated the values of ignorance, intolerance, opportunism and political wilfulness whilst claiming to support valu I began going in the mornings and Sandra would always be up for a conversation. She's a single mother of two looking to improve her financial situation. I looked forward to seeing her and the cook. Together they are a very cohesive team. Whenever I sauntered through the doors she knew what I wanted to order: two fish tacos. And so did the cook. Did they possess ESP? No, but I think they were on to me. When I'd walk in and Sandra had momentarily left the counter, the cook would take my order. He'd make a signal with two fingers and I nodded. That was the okay to begin cooking my order. (I think they're starting to like me.) One day I decided to order a breakfast burrito instead. Sandra was surprised. She smiled and commented on its grande size. What I didn't realize was the cook began making two fish tacos for me when he saw me come in. He was unaware I ordered the burrito instead. When I got my breakfast burrito, Sandra explained what had happened. Immediately I felt responsible and offered to pay for the fish tacos also. But that's when they surprised me. They gave me the fish tacos on the house. I felt like Tony Soprano... They were under no obligation to give me the mistaken order. I wa
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