This presentation is about The Power of Thinking in Management. Much of your success as a manager will depend on your “people skills” the relationships you have with peers, employees, and company leaders.
To succeed, you will need to earn the respect of all these groups. You must now learn to “think like a manager,” as well.
This presentation is about The Power of Thinking in Management. Much of your success as a manager will depend on your “people skills” the relationships you have with peers, employees, and company leaders.
To succeed, you will need to earn the respect of all these groups. You must now learn to “think like a manager,” as well.
Many people working in academia find it difficult to achieve or maintain a good work-life balance. This talk goes into the reasons for this, the consequences of working too much, the benefits of having the right balance, and ways of achieving a better balance. The talk is very much based on my personal views and experiences, but I hope there is some interest in sharing these.
Reinvent Yourself Lunch n' Learn
Destination – NEW YOU – Journey Essentials
It’s time to take charge of your life! If you want to see a change for the better, you must take control. Be decisive and responsible. You control your own happiness, your own destiny. Empower yourself to live the life you deserve.
Your professional career and personal life will take many shapes throughout your lifetime. During her career, Carol Van Vreede has become an expert on assessing the change evolution that’s required to be successful during times of transition. To reinvent yourself is no longer an option but a necessity to guarantee long-term success in today’s fast-paced environment.
Learn how to not just adopt, but thrive through this change and better prepare yourself; learn about Destination – NEW YOU – Journey Essentials.
Positive Thinking is about training the subconscious mind to deal with all the negativity that is around us. Our day to day performance depends greatly on how we perceive our environment and how positive are we in executing the job at hand. Our mental attitude delivers the desired result and even if the desired results do not come in our path our attitude to strive again and harder makes the result come our way. positive thinking is one step ahead in spirituality
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Many people working in academia find it difficult to achieve or maintain a good work-life balance. This talk goes into the reasons for this, the consequences of working too much, the benefits of having the right balance, and ways of achieving a better balance. The talk is very much based on my personal views and experiences, but I hope there is some interest in sharing these.
Reinvent Yourself Lunch n' Learn
Destination – NEW YOU – Journey Essentials
It’s time to take charge of your life! If you want to see a change for the better, you must take control. Be decisive and responsible. You control your own happiness, your own destiny. Empower yourself to live the life you deserve.
Your professional career and personal life will take many shapes throughout your lifetime. During her career, Carol Van Vreede has become an expert on assessing the change evolution that’s required to be successful during times of transition. To reinvent yourself is no longer an option but a necessity to guarantee long-term success in today’s fast-paced environment.
Learn how to not just adopt, but thrive through this change and better prepare yourself; learn about Destination – NEW YOU – Journey Essentials.
Positive Thinking is about training the subconscious mind to deal with all the negativity that is around us. Our day to day performance depends greatly on how we perceive our environment and how positive are we in executing the job at hand. Our mental attitude delivers the desired result and even if the desired results do not come in our path our attitude to strive again and harder makes the result come our way. positive thinking is one step ahead in spirituality
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This is my presentation for the Sitecore User Group Conference 2015 about Sitecore MVC Advanced.
A video recording is available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/k3Gd1MW1WXI
The source code is available at GitHub: https://github.com/unic/SUGCON2015
Learning to Communicate Smart through People Skills.
Summary of Les Giblin books like Skill With People, Art of Dealing with People and How to have power and confidence in dealing with people
Contemporary Frameworks in Management Unit 2- 7 HABITS of HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PE...Sandeep D Chaudhary
This PPT is based on Unit 2 of subject Contemporary Frameworks in Management.
It comprises following subtopics.
Subtopics: Paradigms and principles, Inside-out, The seven habits - an overview -
Private victory Habit 1. Be proactive: principles of personal vision, Habit 2. Begin with the end in mind: principles of
personal leadership, Habit 3. Put first things first: principles of personal management, Public victory. Paradigms of
interdependence. Habit 4. Think win/win: principles of interpersonal leadership, Habit 5: Seek first to understand, then
to be understood: principles of empathetic communication, Habit 6. Synergize: principles of creative cooperation, Renewal. Habit 7. Sharpen the sword: principles of balanced self-renewal
This was the first webinar on the https://www.bigmarker.com/communities/doctoralnet/bulletin channel. the research on grit is clear that having it helps you finish hard tasks - Covey's 7 habits play into these ideas as well.
3. TipsoftheWeek
● It’s really easy to find the things you
don’t want to do, so try everything you
can.
● Ask yourself, without the worries of money
or peer/family pressure, what do you want
to do? You are the only one who can answer
that!
● You all are either 17-19, it’s a long life.
Why do something you don’t enjoy?
4. MYStory:ChoosingaMajor
● STEM -> Behavioral Sciences
● Brain → Cog Sci
● At a larger scale -> Sociology
○ Had a hard time with the transition out of a STEM based at UCSD
● Gone through so many different options for careers
○ Student Affairs/Educator
○ Pre-med at one point
○ Peace Corps
● Still looking for that one thing I’m passionate about.
Not going to happen: it doesn’t match my personality to
stick to something for 40 years, so what do I enjoy?
○ I’ll get back to you on that, I’m only 20.
6. Announcements
● Event
○ Email me a selfie and a paragraph of
what you enjoyed/learned from the event
● Video Project
○ NEW DUE DATE: Nov. 13 by 11:59PM
○ Some time at end of discussion to work
together
● Pass in the Quick Writes from yesterday
● Attendance matters! :)
8. Events
● Hunger Games: Sparking An International Revolution
○ November 6th, 2015 from 7:00pm to 10:00pm in the
Multipurpose Room
○ DO YOU WANT TO WIN FREE TICKETS TO THE MOCKINGJAY PART 2
MIDNIGHT PREMIERE?
○ There will be trivia and we will be screening MOCKINGJAY
PART 1! Sponsored by the Council of Student Activities.
● UCSD Halloween Costume Contest
○ Friday (10/31) 11:30AM-1:00PM at Price Center West Plaza
○ I’M DRESSING UP!
● Check in with your RA to see what they are planning for the rest
of the quarter
10. Reading:4 Steps To Choosing a College Major
"Most people are unsure when starting out. Where they end up
isn't a direct result of their major; it's the result of a
meandering process. Their major - whether they stuck with it
or applied it in new ways - was the start of channeling
their interests, values and skills into work that made the
struggles and hard work it took to get there worth it."
“A major isn’t a lifelong sentence; it’s a jimping-off
point”
11. Reading:4 Steps To Choosing a College Major
1. Separate your goals from other people’s goals for you
a. What do you want to do?
2. Forget passion; follow an interest
a. “There’s no epiphany; it’s a collection of small
decisions that move you step by tiny step”
3. Put your decisions in real-world context
a. “Determine whether expectations match reality”
4. Yes, you do have to be good at it. Be flexible.
a. Be flexible to a major and a career and how it won’t
always fit into the exact path you imagined.
12. Reading:WhyFocusingTooNarrowlyinCollegeCouldBackfire
"The trouble is nobody can predict where the jobs will be -
not the employers, not the schools, not the government
officials who are making such loud calls for vocational
training."
"Focusing on a very specific field also means that you miss
out on courses that might broaden your abilities."