Like anything in life the ability to anticipate future needs and forecast appropriate decisions ahead time can be the deciding point in making or breaking the success of an individual or organisation. The ability to anticipate not only the needs and desires that effect a companies decisions but also the ability to analyse and predict emerging trends ahead of time can lead to a significant competitive advantage.
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Stephen McAllister
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Tina
on Tue 12 Jan 2010 08:14 GMT
Dear Blogrviewer (excuse my language but I just started creating a new English Dictionary) Its 8:15 12 January, X-mas and NYE passed , thanks non-existing God, and work was waiting for me early this morning like the mistress waiting her lover wearing her night dress.I like work, and especially the voluntary one, gives you fulfillment. Maslows hierarchy of needs, describes this fulfillment as the desire to become more and more what one is, to become everything that one is capable of becoming......Now what, you may ask, has this to do with volunteer work? Doing something for others is a way of making yourself feel good about yourself. When you reach out to others, especially those who are less fortunate than yourself, you will, without even trying to, begin the process of developing your inner self, your real self. Not the outer showy superficial self, how you look. more »Monday, January 4
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Stephen McAllister
on Mon 04 Jan 2010 17:28 GMT
A Covering Letter is primarily used as a letter of introduction used in conjunction to support a supplementary document such as a CV (curriculum vitae) or letter of motivation. The purpose of the Covering letter as an application tool is used to highlight and empathise the main qualities of your CV and connect with the future employer. To match an applicants skills with the relevant job posted and list the benefits that the applicant can provide to the company. more »
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