Posts Tagged ‘People’

How Can People Go Through Life Without Reading For Enjoyment And/or Self-improvement?

February 13th, 2010 by admin | 10 Comments | Filed in self improvement

There is so much amazing information and literature available, how is it that a great many people do not read, and instead prefer to watch television or go to bars? I am trying to understand the mindset. If I sound condescending, I am sorry; that is not my intent. I would love to hear perspectives from people who do not read for pleasure.

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How Can I Show People An Mp3 On My Computer Through The Internet Without Emailing?

January 10th, 2010 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in technie stuff

There is an mp3 I want to show somebody, so I can ask what the song was, but I want to do it through YA without emailing. Is this possible?

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How Many People Play At Once In A Football Game?

December 25th, 2009 by admin | 8 Comments | Filed in sports

We are trying to figure out how many players are on the field in one game. We tried counting and we counted 11 and 10. How many players play at once? How many from each team play?

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How Can Obama “give A Tax Break” To People Who Don’t Pay Taxes?

December 25th, 2009 by admin | 4 Comments | Filed in life logistics

Obama’s tax break for 95% of people includes 40+% of people that do not pay taxes. Plus he is not planning to extend the Bush tax cuts, therefor increasing taxes on 49% or tax payers.

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Games People Play: The Basic Handbook of Transactional Analysis.

November 28th, 2009 by admin | 3 Comments | Filed in sports

Games People Play: The Basic Handbook of Transactional Analysis.

Review

“An important book . . . a brilliant, amusing, and clear catalogue of the psychological theatricals that human beings play over and over again.”–KURT VONNEGUT, Life magazine

We think we’re relating to other people–but actually we’re all playing games.Forty years ago, Games People Play revolutionized our understanding of what really goes on during our most basic social interactions. More than five million copies later, Dr. Eric Berne’s classic is as astonishing–and revealing–as it was on the day it was first published. This anniversary edition features a new introduction by Dr. James R. Allen, president of the International Transactional Analysis Association, and Kurt Vonnegut’s br [Read More...]

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What Social Outlets Are There For People Physically Isolated And Unable To Travel?

November 25th, 2009 by admin | 8 Comments | Filed in social

What social outlets are there for people physically isolated and unable to travel?
I have no job because I don’t drive. My parents won’t let me drive because they’re afraid I’ll kill someone in an accident.
The only form of socialization I get is church and bible study.
I’m 24.

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Why Social Responsibility is Important to Your Business – Good Things Do Happen to Good People!

November 12th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in social

Many business owners and managers see corporate social responsibility (CSR) as something that’s ‘nice to do’ but not really connected to growing the business and profits. Just the other day I had an experience that shows how wrong this is….

I took part in a training exercise where half the class pretended to be ‘employers’. The other half of the class pretended to be ‘potential employees.’ We (the ‘employers’) had to find a way to attract the ‘employees’ to come and work for us.

Sounds simple? Well I thought so. I was an employer offering flexible working hours, a great salary and career development. Yet my new recruits were undecided. But then I spoke about our corporate social responsibility program and they were suddenly a whole lot more enthusiastic. I signed them up.

Okay, so it was only a game. But it is a great example of how corporate social responsibility (CSR) can make all the difference to your competitive position. Initiatives such as pro bono work, philanthropy, support for community-building initiatives and environmental awareness can add significant value to your company, and if the program is well designed the benefits far outweigh the costs.

An easy way for your company to build its brand, reputation and public profile

Being socially responsible creates goodwill and a positive image for your brand. Trust and a good reputation are some of your company’s most valuable assets. In fact, without these, you wouldn’t even have a business. You can nurture these important assets by being socially responsible.

It is however, crucial that you devise the right socially responsible program for your business. When used properly, it will open up a myriad of new relationships and opportunities. Not only will your success grow, but so will your company’s culture. It will become a culture which you, your staff and the wider community genuinely believe in.

Corporate Social Responsibility attracts and retains staff

Did you know that socially responsible companies report increased employee commitment, performance and job satisfaction?

Yes, it is in us all to want to do ‘good’ (and perhaps be recognised for it). Our lives become meaningful when we realise our work has made a positive difference in some way. It makes all our striving worth it. In fact, a 2003 Stanford University study found MBA graduates would sacrifice an average $US13700 cut in their salary to work for a socially responsible company.

By attracting, retaining and engaging staff, ‘doing good’ for others reduces your recruitment costs and improves work productivity. It’s just plain good all round!

Customers are attracted to socially responsible companies

Branding your business as ‘socially responsible’ differentiates you from your competitors. The Body Shop and Westpac are companies who have used this to their advantage. Developing innovative products that are environmentally or socially responsible adds value and gives people a good reason to buy from you.

Corporate Social Responsibility attracts investors

Investors and financiers are attracted to companies who are socially responsible. These decision-makers know this reflects good management and a positive reputation. Don’t underestimate this influence; it can be just as important as your company’s financial performance. In fact, it may be the deciding factor in choosing to support your company.

Corporate Social Responsibility encourages professional (and personal) growth

Your staff can develop their leadership and project management skills through a well-designed corporate social responsibility program. This may be as simple as team building exercises, encouraging your employees to form relationships with people they would not normally meet (like disadvantaged groups).

Corporate Social Responsibility helps to cut your business costs

Environmental initiatives such as recycling and conserving energy increase in-house efficiency and cut costs. Introducing a corporate social responsibility program gives you a good reason to examine and improve on your spending!

Two important tips for you

Before you rush into your own corporate social responsibility program remember:

  • You must implement your program strategically. Just giving a donation is not enough. The best corporate social responsibility programs are based on a two-way relationship with you and each of the organisations you are involved with. This allows both parties to be challenged and grow together.
  • Your corporate social responsibility commitments should be in line with the values of your company, customers and staff. Most importantly, they must be based on a genuine concern for people and the community. You do not want the program to back-fire; making you seem hypocritical. A poor strategy will cause people to become cynical and distrustful of your company.

But all in all, corporate social responsibility makes financial sense, adds meaning to your work and makes everyone feel good!

So what should you do next?

It is a highly competitive world out there. If you want people to buy from you, work for you and invest in you – look seriously at corporate social responsibility.

To find out how your company can grow from a corporate social responsibility program, contact Dianne Taylor at Sirius Business on dtaylor@siriusbusiness.com.au.

FREE Corporate Social Responsibility advice for Anderson Gray readers

Dianne is currently offering free advice on how to implement an effective corporate social responsibility program. This advice includes a list of 10 Simple Corporate Social Responsibility Actions for your business.

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With over 25 years as the co-owner of a successful engineering business employing 30 staff, combined with a background in leadership development and education, Dianne has a wealth of experience to draw upon. Dianne’s practical experience is supported by qualifications in coaching, training, human resource management and business.


As a business management and leadership coach, consultant, speaker and trainer, Dianne is passionate about helping people and organisations discover and realise their potential. She believes that life is too short not to enjoy what you do and she helps her clients to discover their unique purpose, strengths and passion and build a successful and satisfying life around them.

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What Is The Best Toy Breed (dog) For People Who Work?

October 27th, 2009 by admin | 7 Comments | Filed in toys

I have been researching toy breeds for quite some time, trying to figure out which toy breed would fit my needs best. I’m usually working 8 hours a day (forty hours per week) and I have no other pets, so I’m looking for a dog that will be okay by itself while I’m at work. Other characteristics that I’m looking for in my new pet is that it is small (preferably under 10 lbs), is friendly with other people/animals, loves to sit in my lap, and is not an obsessive barker. I live in an apt complex right now and I don’t think my neighbors would appreciate a loud dog barking all day while I’m a work. Any ideas on what toy breed may be right for me?

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What Was The Television Series Where A Living Toy Clown Gets Seen By People And Is No Longer Alive?

October 26th, 2009 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in toys

There was a 1990’s television show or series where there were a bunch of toys who were alive and I remember vaguely where the toy clown gets seen by people and isn’t alive anymore ring any bells anyone?

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Where Is A Website That I Find Judgmental People That Very Critical And Are Good For Self-improvement?

October 16th, 2009 by admin | 3 Comments | Filed in self improvement

I am looking for a website full of judgmental people that tear you apart and criticize you. The purpose of doing is that I need people like this so I can start a massive self-improvement project and needs lot of people to be critical of my lifestyle and how I do things. Through these people criticism and name-calling, I will find the tips that I need to improve my life and grow as human beings. This is very similar to confrontational thearpy in psychology.

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