problem solving
problem solving
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by Avish Parashar - 2007-01-29
Word associations is what I consider to be the first creativity building exercise. It's actually a simple improv comedy drill.You can do a word association with a partner. First you say a word, and th...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-02-02
I was thinking about things that I love.One thing I definitely love is the way we can learn from history. But seldom do.There might be a reason for that. Often the lesson is so obvious (now, to us, ye...
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by Thomas Nash - 2007-02-02
Challenging Times"Markets Decline for 8th Consecutive Session""Floods Hit Region - 27 Dead, 65 Injured""Auditors Discover Irregularities""Bomb Explosion Downtown - Terrorist Cell Suspected""4th Quarte...
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by Robert E. Cannon - 2007-02-03
Decision-making is a favorite topic for me and previously I have written a number of other articles on the subject including Decision-Making Rule #1. Today, I want to revisit Rule #1 from a little dif...
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by Lindsay Wincherauk - 2007-02-03
What does David Beckham's 250 million dollar contract mean in the simplest terms?Every time he goes to the washroom, if he takes fifteen minutes; he earns approximately: 1,500 dollars. Which begs the ...
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by Peter Fisher - 2007-02-06
Where do your competences come from? Competence comes from your skills but you would be mistaken to think it automatically means "high-level" skills. What structured interviews are about is establis...
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by Girish Menezes - 2007-02-08
The mind is an amazing tool and there have been numerous stories about how great discoveries have been made during down-time and often while asleep. Archimedes famously discovered the law of up thrust...
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by Gary Hadler - 2007-02-08
Having taught business management, marketing and customer service for many years I decided to write a short article the rights of the customer and how a dissatisfied customer should go about making a ...
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by Nan S. Russell - 2007-02-15
I've lost track of the times I've been told in someone's positive or naïve thinking mode, "No problem," only to have the no problem become one. At the time they said it, there might not have been a pr...
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by JAMES DELROJO - 2007-02-19
There is only one group of people that I know of who don't have problems and that is the group of people who permanently reside in the cemetery. If you're alive then you will have problems. So if p...