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Thursday Thought: The “Real” Worship

QAspire

Tags: connecting with our own self , real worship , self development Random Musings , Self Growth | Tanmay December 2, 2010 3 Comments By Jagat , December 2, 2010 @ 1:44 pm Just 2 Words, Mind Blowing.

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Why the Health of Your Doctor Matters

Michael Lee Stallard

His first step on the slippery slope into unintended addiction came one evening in 1988 when he reached for a sample he had in his office of extra-strength Vicodin (which has acetaminophen and hydrocodone, an opioid) to relieve a tension headache so he could finish seeing patients on that day’s schedule. Effects of Trauma.

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CEOs Who Began Their Careers During Booms Tend to Be Less Ethical

Harvard Business Review

” Imagine you were sitting in the audience that day, about to begin constructing your career. CEOs who began their careers in prosperous times tend to use riskier financial strategies than CEOs who first entered the workforce in recessions. What might you have expected the future to hold?

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Serving on Boards Helps Executives Get Promoted

Harvard Business Review

When Warren Buffett retired from Coca-Cola’s board in 2006, he said he no longer had the time necessary. Second, board service is an avenue for an executive to gain access to unique knowledge, skills, and connections, so firms actively use external board appointments as a way to groom and develop executives.

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Buying Gold in the Olympics and in the Global War for Talent

Harvard Business Review

Consider one of the brightest stars in the 2014 winter games, short-track skater Viktor Ahn, who won a gold medal for Russia last week — and three gold medals for South Korea in the 2006 Olympics. In November, 61% of a sample polled by Gallup Korea said that they understood his decision to migrate.

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The 'Invisibles' in Business Performance

QAspire

Best, Tanmay By Tanmay , August 6, 2010 @ 1:25 pm @David - They can be counted, but only on samples. Managing them, however, is extremely crucial (and as important as managing those numbers). When an organization is concerned (and behaviors that directly impact the outcomes), measuring becomes a bit tricky.

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