The benefits of failure
Instead of asking yourself after a failed attempt: “What have I lost?” ask, “What have I gained?” i.e., redefine the meaning of failure…
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Instead of asking yourself after a failed attempt: “What have I lost?” ask, “What have I gained?” i.e., redefine the meaning of failure…
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Success comes to those relentless enough to discover ways over, under, around and through the obstacles that often block progress.
All of the MK/Axis & Company projects are in varied states of completion. Some of those states might be: “idea” stage business concept business requirements technical requirements QA planning troubleshooting risk assessment and management budgeting resource planning That’s just to name a few… It’s going to be a busy 2013.
“Jargon masks real meaning,” says Jennifer Chatman, management professor at the University of California-Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. “People use it as a substitute for thinking hard and clearly about their goals and the direction that they want to give others.” That said, here is a glossary of some of the most annoying business jargon:
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A stocking-stuffer for the Twitter-and-texting crowd (bloggers too)… Adapted from Forbes Magazine, and Brett Nelson Tip #1: A Point Like any worthwhile pursuit, all good writing begins with a goal. If you don’t know yours, rest assured readers won’t, either. Before you begin, ask: “What do I aim to accomplish? What specific service am I providing?”
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