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November 2008 - A Lifetime Of Learning
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"Learning how to learn is life's most important skill."
- Tony Buzan
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"6 Simple Ways To Add Coaching To Your Leadership Competencies"by Duncan Brodie
A survey by The Chartered Management Institute found that 80% of managers wanted more coaching. Innovative leaders and organisations are starting to see the real benefits of coaching. So what are the options for adding coaching to your leadership competencies?
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"7 Ways To Harness The Power Of Questions"by Kevin Eikenberry
We all use questions everyday -- in every part of our lives. We can't get through the day without asking at least some questions. The challenge I have for you today is to ask more and better questions.
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"Adult Education -- 7 Tips To Success In Your College Study"by Amelia Turner
Many working individuals are returning to continue their college study either offline or online. But returning to college may required some time to adapt yourself to the new learning curve and get yourself to success complete your degree program.
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"Five Essential Entrepreneurial Skills To Learn"by Jean Wilson Murray
Harold S. Geneen said that the five essential entrepreneurial skills for success are: Concentration, Discrimination, Organization, Innovation, and Communication. Here are some tips for using them for success.
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"Reading Business Books: A Must-Do For Entrepreneurs"by Mary Gormandy White
As a business owner, one of the most important things you can do to boost your business and improve your professional skills and knowledge is to take the time to keep up with the latest business literature.
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"The Power Of Self-Development"an interview with Kelley Robertson
Self-development is a critical component of business success. Here is the transcript of an interview that business expert Kelley Robertson recently gave that outlines the importance of self-development.
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"Tips for Turning 20:20 Hindsight Into 20:20 Foresight"by Adele Sommers
When we hear or use the expression, "Looking back, knowing what we know today, we'd surely have done things differently" -- that's usually a sign that unexpected events or circumstances hat came back to bite, haunt, or baffle US.
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"You Don't Need To Learn More To Get Clients"by Fabienne Frederickson
For years, I've noticed how many of my clients stopped themselves from marketing because they needed to learn more. I wondered where this was coming from. Was it a fear of really exposing themselves and being vulnerable?
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