Get your brain in motion

Month: November 2012 (Page 1 of 2)

Be all you can be!

If you want to be successful in your life, your career and your business you should have a constant desire to learn and educate yourself. If you do this you will reach your goals and become a high achiever.

The book ‘ Maximising your potential’, downloadable for free at Bookboon.com, will guide you on your own self-development through life.  It will show you  how to become an effective person at work by learning how to discover and develop your own unique potential.

      Bookboon provides a collection of valuable free ebooks for professionals.

5 Gmail lessons from David Petraeus Affair

The scandal that has enveloped former CIA director David Petraeus has shown Gmail and Web-based email services are not completely safe zones.

In their article published on Politico Pro, Michelle Quinn and Alex Byers illustrate the 5 Gmail lessons from David Petraeus affair on the limitations about privacy:

1. It’s not anonymous.
2. Government requests for access are increasing and Google and other services play ball.
3. You’re not in cyberspace.
4. A draft email folder does not offer magical protection.
5. Off-record chats can linger — somewhere.

Image source: http://www.hideyourselfonline.com/blog/

Administrivia

One of the subjects of the Diplocalendar 2012 is Administrivia.

Every organisation, no matter how efficient, still has activities that require people to spend time on them even when they have absolutely zero value.
Daily briefings distributed by e-mail to the whole workforce are just one example.
These are easy; they can be deleted without reading, but there are many more that just continue to be done … just because.

More inspiring subjects on Diplocalendar 2012 that explores in both a serious and lighthearted way, some elements of interpersonal relationships and management that can help in daily activities.

How great leaders inspire action

Why Martin Luther King led the Civil Rights Movement? He wasn’t the only man who suffered in a pre-civil rights America, and He certainly wasn’t the only great orator of the day.

Why  is ‘Apple’ more innovative than all their competitors?

Simon Sinek is teaching others how to became effective leaders inspiring changes.

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