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South African man is a top earner in Australia
Australia's highest paid CEO, having earned more than A$33m (R195m) in 2007. Moss is widely credited with having turned Macquarie Bank from a minor player into an international powerhouse
len guerzon | Published 04/7/2008 | Unrated
Seven Calculated Choices to Make Your Career Leap Like a Geyser
Nature in its various manifestations is the man's greatest teacher. The eruption of desire to achieve success in human heart finds its parallel in a geyser. Here are various tips to drill through the rock of inertia and make your life leap like a geyser for your success.
Karla Brandau | Published 02/21/2008 | Unrated
Past or Future?
Watching a rerun of "What Not to Wear" on The Learning Channel, I was struck by the dialogue between the individual being transformed and the cast of experts. While agreeing to follow the advice and input from these style-masters, "Joyce" was closed to the ideas presented of what she should wear, how her hair should be cut, and her make-up enhanced.
Nan Russell | Published 02/5/2008 | Unrated
Making A Fresh Start
"How could that be?" I muttered silently as I reread the message. This was not a person I wanted to encounter as I returned from a holiday vacation filled with family, friends, and fun. And yet, there he was on my calendar. My first meeting of the New Year was scheduled with my nemesis.
Nan Russell | Published 01/8/2008 | Unrated
Thought Conformity
As I turned on the national news, two "experts" were debating one of the societal issues that divide this country. For minutes their ping-ponged comments volleyed about a controversial book and a soon-to-be-released movie.
Nan Russell | Published 12/11/2007 | Unrated
Being Present
It was a dimly lit restaurant. Still she was dressed in pink, and while I admit it's hard to tell the gender of three month old babies, clothing color is a reliable clue. So, it surprised me when the waitress began playing with my granddaughter, asking "How old is he?"
Nan Russell | Published 12/4/2007 | Unrated
Hot Coals
Involved in an expensive developmental workshop, Chad volunteered first when the facilitator queried the group about their objectives. It was the morning session of a weekend event that a friend of mine was conducting, and she'd asked me to sit-in.
Nan Russell | Published 10/30/2007 | Unrated
The Whole Person
Henry Ford is reported to have quipped, "Why is it that I always get the whole person when what I really want is a pair of hands?" The 21st century version doesn't sound quite like that, but its essence prevails in plenty of workplaces.
Nan Russell | Published 10/30/2007 | Unrated
Greenhouse Gases or Bureaucratic Hot Air – which is the Biggest Pollutant?

Advancing technology has brought with it lots of nifty toys and tools but nothing comes for free.

acs education | Published 10/25/2007 | Unrated
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