While being a summer camp counselor offers a lot of opportunities for adventure and fun the job is equally rewarding and challenging. Summer camp counselors have several roles to play — surrogate parents, camper’s best friend, a counselor and coach.
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How to be an effective camp counselor
Posted on June 4, 2009 by dovshapiro76A Time For Leadership, A Survival Guide For The 21st Century
Posted on May 30, 2009 by Scott HunterScott Hunter works with CEO’s and senior management teams to create breakthrough outcomes and extraordinary performance by transforming the paradigm within which companies operate. He is the author of the ground-breaking book, Unshackled Leadership.
2009: Make It A Great Year!
Posted on May 30, 2009 by Scott HunterScott Hunter works with CEO’s and senior management teams to create breakthrough outcomes and extraordinary performance by transforming the paradigm within which companies operate. He is the author of the ground-breaking book, Unshackled Leadership.
5 Important Traits Of The Natural Leader
Posted on January 31, 2009 by Dennis BoesenStrong leadership is not exclusively for the workplace. It can be used to convince friends to do things you want as well. Strong leadership skills are valuable in everyday life, from the office to the home. If you do not already have any of the necessary characteristics, they can be picked up with some focus.
The Turnaround Leader
Posted on December 30, 2008 by Binna KandolaOrganisations pride themselves on their mission and values. They are proudly displayed on corporate literature, accessed on their websites and sometimes even trumpeted by their leaders.
Leadership: Not for the Faint of Heart
Posted on December 14, 2008 by Robert II SmithThis article is actually a speech that was given by Mark Ernsberger who is also President and CEO of Farr Associates. This organization is a “leadership and organizational consulting firm." His speech was articulate, easy to follow, and well organized.
Leadership is Culturally Bound
Posted on December 14, 2008 by Robert II SmithWouldn't you feel more comfortable at work if you had an employer that “spoke your language?" In other words, wouldn't it be easier for an employee and an employer to communicate effectively if they were aware of each other's cultures, beliefs and morals? Some may argue that leadership skills are universal regardless of what country the leader is in. On the other side of the debate are those that say that a leader must adapt their leadership style to different national cultures.
Leadership Structure in Small Business
Posted on December 11, 2008 by Robert II SmithAn effective leader establishes order and structure in the small business. The leader in a small business will most likely be a founder of the firm. As the firm grows, structure becomes a more necessary component. To establish order, leadership and ownership in those who are not the owner/founder of the small business, a decision-making structure places accountability on the founder.
Successful Leadership in a Small Business
Posted on December 11, 2008 by Robert II SmithPracticing positive successful leadership in a small business, especially for the founder/owner, takes great skill and talent. In order to know what to do successfully in the start up phase and beyond takes understanding and self analysis.
Leadership of Small Business
Posted on December 11, 2008 by Robert II SmithValues are the strong enduring beliefs and tenets that the company holds dear. A good leader must define and exhibit his or her values clearly to employees and customers alike. Examples of values are honesty, keeping promises, and providing customers with the best possible service and respect.
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A Time For Leadership, A Survival Guide For The 21st Century
Posted on May 30, 2009 by Scott HunterScott Hunter works with CEO’s and senior management teams to create breakthrough outcomes and extraordinary performance by transforming the paradigm within which companies operate. He is the author of the ground-breaking book, Unshackled Leadership.
A Leadership Development Program to Master Five Crucial Skills
Posted on October 27, 2008 by Annette EstesWhat makes a good leader? To be a leader, you must master these five soft skills and work with a mentor to help you develop them.
Transactional Leadership - Are Your People Motivated?
Posted on February 7, 2008 by Daiv RussellPeople are motivated by reward and punishment. This was one such product of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Social systems work best with a clear chain of command. When people have agreed to do a job, a part of the deal is that they cede all authority to their manager. The prime purpose of a subordinate is to do what their manager tells them to do.
Team building activities build stronger companies.
Posted on May 31, 2008 by richard t gorhamThe point of team building activities is to make everyone feel as if they are an important part of something greater than themselves. Effective activities and exercises are provided here.
Why are good leadership courses so important?
Posted on October 18, 2008 by John McLean3An article that indicated why good leadership courses can make all the difference to your business.
Leadership of Small Business
Posted on December 11, 2008 by Robert II SmithValues are the strong enduring beliefs and tenets that the company holds dear. A good leader must define and exhibit his or her values clearly to employees and customers alike. Examples of values are honesty, keeping promises, and providing customers with the best possible service and respect.
The Turnaround Leader
Posted on December 30, 2008 by Binna KandolaOrganisations pride themselves on their mission and values. They are proudly displayed on corporate literature, accessed on their websites and sometimes even trumpeted by their leaders.
Does Leadership Matter?
Posted on June 28, 2009 by Hans Kristian AndersonDoes leadership matter? This is the latest topic in “The Wealth Creator Source”, a series of powerful interviews by Raymond Aaron. Raymond Aaron interviews Robin Sharma author of eight bestsellers, including "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari".
How to be an effective camp counselor
Posted on June 4, 2009 by dovshapiro76While being a summer camp counselor offers a lot of opportunities for adventure and fun the job is equally rewarding and challenging. Summer camp counselors have several roles to play — surrogate parents, camper’s best friend, a counselor and coach.
Impotence Signals Severe Health Hazards
Posted on June 11, 2009 by jadsn003Impotence signals severe health problems because men suffering with the impotence are always found to be suffering with some other severe health condition. Impotence makes us aware and gives us an alarm that something is wrong with your cardiovascular system and that is reason why you are suffering with impotence. To confirm the fact that impotence is the alarm for heart disorders. A study was conducted in which 100 men suffering with impotence were check