Managing a business requires a wide range of skills and experience. All managers will have things that they are good at, and things that they are not. In this article we examine the key skills that you should look to develop as a manager, and, if you’re an employer, the skills you should expect your managers to possess.
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August 27th, 2008 by davidjo08@gmail.com
Program 3648 is BGS3’s nationwide campaign to certify qualified real estate professionals to assist homeowners facing a potential foreclosure. Program 3648 was announced on January 29, 2008 by Chief Administer John W. Davis, stating, “President Bush has provided a much needed solution to the national foreclosure problem in signing H.R. 3648 — The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007, but the sub-prime mortgage problem continues to affect most markets nationwide. The critical next step is locating and certifying a ground army of concerned professionals who can reach out to the multitude of homeowners who desperately need relief.”
There has been a substantial increase in numbers of families affected by adjusting interest rates on sub-prime mortgages. Subsequently, foreclosure rates continue to rise. Program 3648 Certified Representatives have been working to educate homeowners and their families on their rights and options.
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August 27th, 2008 by davidjo08@gmail.com
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August 27th, 2008 by pmcindoe
The British weather can be trying at the best of times, but with traffic jams, road-works and a host of other hazards to contend with, so too can driving on Britain’s roads! But when you find yourself caught in a downpour behind the wheel, what can you do to keep yourself safe?
The first thing you should do is keep a good distance from the car in front. It’s advisable to keep a two second gap in normal, dry conditions but in the wet your stopping distance is roughly doubled so you should aim to keep at least four seconds away from the vehicle you’re following. One method of doing this is to pick out a static object at the roadside such as a direction sign or street-lamp and count the time difference from when the front of the vehicle ahead of you passes the landmark until the front of your vehicle goes past the same object. This will help judge your distance, so you can amend your driving style accordingly to suit.
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August 27th, 2008 by asingleton
Considering that they’ve been around for a fairly long time, it seems rather odd to describe credit and debit cards as being a national craze, but there really is no other way to describe Britain’s obsession with plastic!
Since the concept of the credit card was first described in Edward Bellamy’s utopian novel ‘Looking Backward’; a book written in 1887 and set in the year 2000, credit cards have come a long way to the point where people are more comfortable paying with plastic than with cash.
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August 27th, 2008 by asingleton
Considering that they’ve been around for a fairly long time, it seems rather odd to describe credit and debit cards as being a national craze, but there really is no other way to describe Britain’s obsession with plastic!
Since the concept of the credit card was first described in Edward Bellamy’s utopian novel ‘Looking Backward’; a book written in 1887 and set in the year 2000, credit cards have come a long way to the point where people are more comfortable paying with plastic than with cash.
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August 27th, 2008 by asingleton
Considering that they’ve been around for a fairly long time, it seems rather odd to describe credit and debit cards as being a national craze, but there really is no other way to describe Britain’s obsession with plastic!
Since the concept of the credit card was first described in Edward Bellamy’s utopian novel ‘Looking Backward’; a book written in 1887 and set in the year 2000, credit cards have come a long way to the point where people are more comfortable paying with plastic than with cash.
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August 27th, 2008 by pmcindoe
For children whose birthday falls on, or near Christmas, choosing new children’s toys as birthday gifts can be easier than it sounds. All the cool new toys will be in the shops in time for Christmas kids to choose their ideal birthday toys at the same time. This gives you, as the gift sender, the best possible choice.
Before you hit the shops looking for the newest toys, do some research first! Around the end of summer, the Autumn/Winter new toy collections are announced and released. These announcements include the hottest new toys to hit the market. These usually include super heroes, dinosaurs, robots, musical toys and electronic toys. With all this choice, you get to be the favourite family member or friend with the best new toy gift of the year. If you are not the parent, remember to consult with mums and dads to ensure you are not delivering the same new toy as someone else.
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