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Passive Aggressive Behavior in the Workplace

July - 18 - 2011 Author: Elizabeth Moore Respond

Passive aggressive behavior is defined as a personality trait or behavior wherein a person fails to address negative feelings of anger and frustration in a direct manner, and therefore creates a negative and passive attitude so that the anger and aggression is displayed in an indirect manner! A survey done by Booz, Allen & Hamilton reveals that more than 30% of the working population including managers, executives and other employees admitted that they work in an unhealthy passive aggressive environments at work. An organization needs to have active and energetic employees that participate and co-ordinate in effective teamwork to achieve the organizational objectives and goals. Read more…

Why Small Businesses are Important to the Economy?

July - 17 - 2011 Author: Elizabeth Moore Respond

Did you know? The Bank of America was initially established as a small business and has grown to its glorious position as a corporate giant. There are an estimated 29.2 million small business enterprises in America. As inconspicuous as they may seem, small businesses are vital to bring innovation and drive competition in an economy. They increase national GDP (gross domestic product). Clients now have more trust in small businesses than they do in larger companies. Small businesses have successfully developed a sense of trust and security in people around them. Irrespective of the fact that they do not generate turnovers in millions, small businesses provide sustainability to the economy. They are easy to manage, very flexible and easily adapt to economic changes. Read more…

Does Waiting to Sell your House make sense?

July - 17 - 2011 Author: Samantha Davis Respond

There have been some bright spots in the residential real estate market over the last couple of months. Several price indices have reported a stabilization of prices and some regions have even shown small levels of appreciation. This has led some to believe that we may have reached a bottom for home values. We must realize that what we are actually experiencing is a ‘window of opportunity’ as the banks are delayed in bringing certain inventories of distressed properties to the market. Let’s look at what others are reporting:

Yahoo Finance

“The problem with the real estate market remains excess inventory. Based on Shilling’s research, there are 2 million to 2.5 million excess homes in the country – a supply that will take 4-5 years to work-off. The resul

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The Beer Sommelier

July - 16 - 2011 Author: Elizabeth Moore Respond

Entrepreneur:

Every frat house and bar has its self-appointed beer expert. But if you really want to learn whats worth drinking and which brews complement your favorite foods, the go-to guy is Matt Simpson, aka The Beer Sommelier.

Based in Marietta, Ga., the fast-talking Simpson has built a formidable one-man business around his knowledge of beer. He studies different styles. He discerns flavor profiles.

Just like with wine, its all about balance, Simpson says. At the end of the day, this job comes down to knowing beers, knowing beer styles and understanding which combinations of beer and food are going to work best.

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Requirements to Become a Club Promoter

July - 16 - 2011 Author: Elizabeth Moore Respond

First and foremost, to get started, get in touch with the management of the club you intend to get associated with. There are always upcoming clubs in every city who are desperate for promotions to attract people to their place. They would be most willing to hire a club promoter. You must be really active in the social life in your city and attend lots of parties, private-dos, events, gigs and concerts. You must be aware of all the past, present and future grand events in your city as well as those happening in all metropolitans. You must also have a expert ability to convince and bargain with people. It would also help to be well-known among party hoppers so you can interact with them more easily and convince them to attend your parties. Spreading the Word If you are straight and direct in your approach about promoting a certain event, it might annoy people and they may not show up. Read more…