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1571: Gender Differences In Management
... managers relate to their employees with more sensitivity and understanding of their needs, men tend to govern their employees with a style similar to a dictator. Men rely on rules and quantifiable aspects of the business. Although men don’t form relationships well, they easily develop relationships at work because such relationships are formed in order to attain a goal. Characteristics of these relationships are teasing, humor, and verbal innuendoes. Women oftentimes find these jokes inappropriate for the workplace. This leads to animosity, and the labeling of female managers as wet-blankets. Regardless of differing management styles, one key element that drives business is competition. Men and women view competition differently. Men approach every aspect of their lives, be it personal or work-related, as a "produce or perish" scenario. They, as individuals, need to be the backbone ...
1572: Instore Help?
... idea as to how I might deal with this problem I decided to ask at the local fish store to see if some breakthrough product or method has been developed since my stint in the business. This yielded absolutely nothing. I was able to find no one who, a) knew what exactly I was dealing with, b) could provide a viable solution or c) was honest about the first two. No ... in your store. This is crucial to return patronage. It will also eliminate the irate customer returning at a later date and denouncing your competence. An investment in your employees is an investment in your business. By demonstrating reliability, consistency and integrity to your customers it will bring a continued return on your investment. It will gain you trust and loyalty. As a result your place in the community is ensured ...
1573: Feminism And Gender Equality In The 1990’s
... nineties with Betty Friedan’s, in her essay: The Way We Were - 1949. She dealt with a society that expected women to fulfill certain roles. Those roles completely disregarded the needs of educated and motivated business women and scientific women. Actually, the subtle message that society gave was that the educated woman was actually selfish and evil. I remember in particular the searing effect on me, who once intended to be ... Joyce - of the 110 Road Maintenance Workers. (See Endnote # 7) The above statistics show women have been considerably underrepresented at the Santa Clara County Transportation Agency. These numbers are not uncommon and are found throughout business. It is interesting to note the current popular perception is that affirmative action precludes white males from finding employment with companies that implement these plans. The truth is in the numbers, however. The fact that ...
1574: Victoria's Secret vs Gap
... Victoria’s Secret. In order for Gap to really compete with Victoria’s Secret it is essential that they find the right market to sell to. Gap has established a great reputation in the clothing business for the younger generation. It is well known that Gap caters to the middle class customer. This is their market, it is essential that they maintain this same class of customers when they create GapBody ... taken in starting a store such as GapBody, yet by realizing and researching the flaws that competitors have made and are still making there is a lot of money to be made in this particular business. In a time where sex sells there is no better time for a well respected clothing store to go out on a limb and do what many other companies have chosen not to. GapBody will ...
1575: Feminism And Gender Equality In The 1990’s
... nineties with Betty Friedan’s, in her essay: The Way We Were - 1949. She dealt with a society that expected women to fulfill certain roles. Those roles completely disregarded the needs of educated and motivated business women and scientific women. Actually, the subtle message that society gave was that the educated woman was actually selfish and evil. I remember in particular the searing effect on me, who once intended to be ... Joyce - of the 110 Road Maintenance Workers. (See Endnote # 7) The above statistics show women have been considerably underrepresented at the Santa Clara County Transportation Agency. These numbers are not uncommon and are found throughout business. It is interesting to note the current popular perception is that affirmative action precludes white males from finding employment with companies that implement these plans. The truth is in the numbers, however. The fact that ...
1576: Teenage Love
... past by staying away from emotional traps, by learning from your mistakes and by looking forward to the future. Repairing The Hurt What makes breaking up so traumatic? Often, there are many unresolved emotions, unfinished business, and unanswered questions. If you see an ex too soon, you risk triggering those unresolved feelings and fantasies, which will prevent you from moving on. This may not be easy if you attend the same ... the places you know s/he’ll be and don’t purposely meet up with them. But when the time is right, such reunions can also be a valuable opportunity to work through the unfinished business. Sometimes you’ll discover that all of the feelings of unworthiness or rejection that you’ve been harbouring are overblown. Such realizations allow you to move on to new relationships. Don’t rush a reunion ...
1577: The Need for an Official Language
... communication. It makes it much easier to exchange ideas. Imagine if everyone in this society spoke his own language. What would our society looks like? Probably not as prosperious as what we are now because business is very difficult to do due to the fact that all documents have to be printed in different languages. Our whole society would be split up because there is no communication between each other. The ... use. English is the best choice since most people know it. So it is necessary to make English as the official language. If English were the official language, all kinds of documents and publications in business and government would be printed in English; in addition, all kinds of public services such as the 911 Emergency service would be conducted in English. For people who speak English fluently, there is no big ...
1578: Love and Rejection: Breaking Up
... by staying away from emotional traps, by learning from your mistakes and by looking forward to the future. Repairing The Hurt What makes breaking up so traumatic? Often, there are many unresolved emotions and unfinished business. If you see an ex too soon, you risk triggering those unresolved feelings and fantasies, which will prevent you from moving on. But when the time is right, such reunions can also be a valuable opportunity to work through the unfinished business. Sometimes you'll discover that all of the feelings of unworthiness or rejection that you've been harbouring are overblown. Such realizations allow you to move on to new relationships. Don't rush a reunion ...
1579: Leadership
... make decisions to change, and not always stick to the status quo. What good is a leader who is afraid of change? Despite economic setbacks, President Reagan reduced government spending tremendously, and cut back on business regulations to strengthen the business sector of the economy. By making this change, the inflation rate fell 13% to 2%, and created thousands of jobs for Americans. When Reagan entered office, the unemployment rate was 10.8%, when he left ...
1580: Swinger's Not Just on Playgrounds Anymore
... the relationship with their mate, not to destroy it," Dave said. Dave met his second wife more than 15 years ago at a swinger's party. The couple has now turned their lifestyle into their business. For the past nine years Dave and his wife Dawn have run their own swing club in the Chicago suburbs. "We own Couples Choice, and though it's listed as a swing club it's ... the showing blocked. "Our clients' faces were going to be on television. People would have seen their dentists, teachers and anyone else who was involved in our club. Here we were just minding our own business doing our own thing and look what happened," Linda said. McGinley says the media portrays swinging as something dirty, something wrong, and this isn't the case. It's just a lifestyle choice no different ...


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