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  Forget The Glass Ceiling Go For Self-actualisation
THE WORLD OWES IT TO ABRAHAM MASLOW FOR PROPOSING THE HIERARCHY OF NEEDS AND, COMING UP WITH THE SELF-ACTUALISATION THEORY.
buddingmanagers Wednesday, 14 May, 2014 - 12:28
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  Rewarding Entrepreneurship
The recently concluded IBJ Business Excellence Awards 2013 shines the spotlight on Tamil Nadu’s successful entrepreneurs.
buddingmanagers Wednesday, 14 May, 2014 - 12:08
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  Indian Ideals. Global Appeal
Park Global School of Business Excellence is a B-School in a league of its own. Ranked 28th among India’s best B-Schools, Park Global conducts AICTE approved PGDM and optional MBA programmes at both its Chennai and Coimbatore campuses. The school differentiates itself through an excellent combination of programme offering, infra-structure and outstanding faculty, alongside MoUs with University of Missouri, St. Louis and Florida In-ternational University for Higher Studies. The school abides by its principle of ‘Indian Ideals, Global Ap-peal’ imparting the same ideologies to hundreds of students who pass through its doors every year.
buddingmanagers Wednesday, 14 May, 2014 - 11:49
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  Change Management
There is nothing more incredulous as change for no one knows where things are headed. That is the most common notion on change. Excepting the person driving the change, it is common for others to feel they have nothing to give or take from what is happening or about to happen around them.
buddingmanagers Tuesday, 13 May, 2014 - 15:35
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  The Networking Game
Networking is the art of building profes-sional relationships. As with all people oriented games, some are good at it, some not so. But whether you have the knack for networking or not, it is a game that anyone seeking employment and career advancement should sure get into. Networking could be a vital link to finding you connections that you can use, sometimes all through life. It is somewhat true that extroverts have it easy in networking. For oth-ers, it’s like first day of school – nervous, clammy, confused.
buddingmanagers Tuesday, 13 May, 2014 - 13:57
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  The Day After Women’s Day
International Women’s Day. It is a day that has its birth in the socialist movement. Its purpose range from cause to celebratory. Some take it as a landmark day to launch new causes, others give themselves a holiday, some mark the day by giving and accepting gifts, some others pull two shifts to make ends meet, yet for some others in certain corners of the world, it is just another day.
buddingmanagers Tuesday, 13 May, 2014 - 13:11
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  Eq Factor
Ever since the terms Emotional Intelligence (EI) and Emotional Intelligence Quotient (EQ) were coined, and came into corporate usage, it has created a large amount of excitement. Large corporations have par-ticularly benefitted from their subscription to the EI theory both in good and bad times, but more specifically during the downturn since their mental investment in the EI theory early on had gotten them better employees who helped tide over the downturn by being better workers and emotion managers. Those people led teams that were ‘EI enriched’ or ‘trained in EI’ and worked superbly helping the corporations stay afloat. Members of these enriched teams cultivated a healthy habit of competing as well as helping the others grow as well.
buddingmanagers Tuesday, 13 May, 2014 - 12:43
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  The Winner's Whiff
You are not going to believe this but smelling great is an art. It’s pretty much like dressing up great. Many have a PhD in it, leading their peers to hold them in silent admiration, with a tinge of jealousy perhaps. Thing is, no matter how many high-end beauty products and varied perfume com-binations one owns, it can never compensate for the understanding of what to use, how to use and when to use in addition to the understanding of one’s body type and working environment. So whether you are working a party or being cubicle prince, do not hesi-tate to lap up a few tips on picking the right notes and flaunting them appropriately unless you want to look like someone who didn’t get the memo.
buddingmanagers Tuesday, 13 May, 2014 - 11:48
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  Don’t Be The Party Pooper
After all the hard work you put into estab-lishing a name for yourself at work, comes the office party. Those two words can scare the living daylights out a fresher. Working a party is a project by itself. But it is not that scary also. Corporate houses throw parties at many levels. There are team outings, team lunches, office anniver-sary parties... So if you get invited to one, make sure you do just the right things once again because you will never be free of being watched.
buddingmanagers Monday, 12 May, 2014 - 18:39
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  Start-up Mistakes To Avoid
Getting out of B-school and into entrepreneurship is great. Although it is a terrific idea to go flying on one’s own, the route to entrepreneurship is different and needs not just a great idea and business plan, but also some early policy making skills and, wrapping the mind tightly around those policies. For a start-up there’s nothing like a great idea and a well-laid business plan but the run can get dangerous on mul-tiple counts if one does not understand or commit to the basics.
buddingmanagers Monday, 12 May, 2014 - 17:05
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