Cómo funciona la fianza del alquiler (webinar fotocasa)fotocasa
La fianza es uno de los temas que más controversia genera a la hora de firmar o rescindir el contrato de un piso de alquiler. Para ayudar a resolver las dudas a inquilinos y propietarios tenemos en #fotocasaResponde a Miguel Muñoz, abogado experto en Derecho Inmobiliario de Legálitas
IN THIS SUMMARY
Networking events make many people uncomfortable. In Smart Networking, author Liz Lynch confesses to feeling so small and overwhelmed at her first networking event that she only lasted five minutes. But Lynch did not give up, and today she has built two businesses through networking. She writes that people who network do not need to be extroverts or manipulate others, and they do not need to network all the time. Lynch contends that networking is not about doing more but rather about being strategic. What people must do is be themselves and network smart.
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Cómo funciona la fianza del alquiler (webinar fotocasa)fotocasa
La fianza es uno de los temas que más controversia genera a la hora de firmar o rescindir el contrato de un piso de alquiler. Para ayudar a resolver las dudas a inquilinos y propietarios tenemos en #fotocasaResponde a Miguel Muñoz, abogado experto en Derecho Inmobiliario de Legálitas
IN THIS SUMMARY
Networking events make many people uncomfortable. In Smart Networking, author Liz Lynch confesses to feeling so small and overwhelmed at her first networking event that she only lasted five minutes. But Lynch did not give up, and today she has built two businesses through networking. She writes that people who network do not need to be extroverts or manipulate others, and they do not need to network all the time. Lynch contends that networking is not about doing more but rather about being strategic. What people must do is be themselves and network smart.
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Creating a Culture of Government Innovation using Feng ShuiPaul Boos
In this presentation, I discuss the aspects you need to develop in your people, your teams, and your organization to become innovative. I also discuss the two types of innovation your organization should be open to taking on and lastly how you make innovations support your organization. This has a slight Government slant, but should be useful for most any organization.
I'll be posting replies to comments received at the AgileDC conference; most likely on my blog: boosianspace.posterous.com.
IN THIS SUMMARY
People who are introverts often hate to network. While extroverts, socially-oriented people who excel in group situations, are typically right at home at networking events, introverts, reflective and reclusive people, dread group interactions. However, in Networking for People Who Hate Networking, Devora Zack sets out to demonstrate that, by virtue of their innate strengths, introverts can become masterful networkers. Introverts’ talent for focusing and asking thoughtful questions heightens their ability to make meaningful connections with others. By developing a strong, enduring, yet small group of professional ties, introverts can network effectively; and by remaining true to self, the introvert can master networking for lasting, beneficial connections.
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http://www.bizsum.com/summaries/networking-people-who-hate-networking
Creating a Culture of Government Innovation using Feng ShuiPaul Boos
In this presentation, I discuss the aspects you need to develop in your people, your teams, and your organization to become innovative. I also discuss the two types of innovation your organization should be open to taking on and lastly how you make innovations support your organization. This has a slight Government slant, but should be useful for most any organization.
I'll be posting replies to comments received at the AgileDC conference; most likely on my blog: boosianspace.posterous.com.
IN THIS SUMMARY
People who are introverts often hate to network. While extroverts, socially-oriented people who excel in group situations, are typically right at home at networking events, introverts, reflective and reclusive people, dread group interactions. However, in Networking for People Who Hate Networking, Devora Zack sets out to demonstrate that, by virtue of their innate strengths, introverts can become masterful networkers. Introverts’ talent for focusing and asking thoughtful questions heightens their ability to make meaningful connections with others. By developing a strong, enduring, yet small group of professional ties, introverts can network effectively; and by remaining true to self, the introvert can master networking for lasting, beneficial connections.
SUBSCRIBE TODAY
http://www.bizsum.com/summaries/networking-people-who-hate-networking