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A "reménytelen eset"

 

BA, régi ismerosöm betegsége egy véletlen folytán derült ki. Jogosítványa lejárt, és a szokásos orvosi vizsgálaton megállapították: vérnyomása jóval magasabb a normálisnál. Egyre rosszabbul érezte magát, ám sokáig nem találták a betegség okát.

"Több hónapos tortúra után állapították meg: súlyosan beteg a májam." - mondja. "A kapott immunerősítőktől pár napig jobban lettem, majd visszaestem, nem bírtam menni, beszélni. Majdnem meghaltam, nem használt semmilyen gyógyszer" - emlékszik vissza BA, aki mára láthatóan kicsattan az egészségtől. - "Véletlenül szereztem tudomást a t*****ról. Három hétig használtam, és ma az orvosok nem hisznek a szemüknek, amikor kontrollra megyek. Pedig korábban azt tanácsolták: felejtsem el a munkát, éljek, amíg tudok. Azóta több szkander-világbajnokságot nyertem, napi másfél órát edzek, és élvezem az életet." - mosolyog a gyógyult beteg.

Figyelem! A magyar törvények szerint terméktapasztalatokat nem szabad köreadni, ezlért ez az anyag az Internetrol nem töltheto le, és semmilyen formában nem adható közre. Annál is inkább, mert a tapasztalat forrása nem vállalja a nevét (nem tagja a rendszernek).

dtj|2005. január 14., péntek



Olvasgassál!!!

 
           

dtj|2004. december 6., hétfő



http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/
dtj|2004. november 22., hétfő



A microfranchise program piaca

Minden harmadik

A Menedzsmentfórum által készített felmérésből kiderül, hogy olvasóink 32 százaléka tervezi, hogy 2004-ben állást változtatna.

További 17 százalék szeretné karrierjét úgy előrelendíteni, hogy jelenlegi munkahelyét nem elhagyva előrelép a ranglétrán. 21 százalék véli úgy, hogy először be kéne lépnie a munkaerőpiacra: a karrierjének el kellene indulnia egy állás megszerzésével.

A szavazásba beszálló olvasók 30 százaléka elégedett jelenlegi állásával, és nem tervezi, hogy a közeljövőben változást kezdeményez.

Microfranchise program - Vállalkozói tehetségkutatás

dtj|2004. február 20., péntek



One day I asked myself, how can I egotrip? How does one become an egotripper? What does it mean to be one? And above all, how can I outtrip every other egotripper on the silly excuse for a planet?
I found out of course, but then I thought, hey, that's boring. Being the only true egotripper is a drag...
So here is a simple, how-to-do-it-yourself-guide-to-egotripping.

 

dtj|2003. szeptember 14., vasárnap



Googlism for: weblog


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weblog is available in rss
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weblog is offline until further notice
weblog is also available in rss 0
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weblog is connected to the following things
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weblog is still available from the links on the right of the page
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weblog is a fun way to convey information about yourself
weblog is more like a journal
weblog is focused outside the author and his or her site
weblog is niet een soort dagboek op het
weblog is up and running
weblog is back from
weblog is hosted by the uc berkeley interactive
weblog is a one
weblog is taking the
weblog is the number
weblog is now open
weblog is zo slecht
weblog is not zen
weblog is
weblog is death
weblog is born
weblog is offline
weblog is important for another reason
weblog is kind of a continual tour
weblog is a small web site
weblog is better
weblog is really just an archive of thoughts
weblog is just a web site organized by time
weblog is niet een soort dagboek op het internet
weblog is anti
weblog is on injury timeout
weblog is still on injury timeout
weblog is up and running may 28
weblog is moving
weblog is back from vacation
weblog is one of the fastest
weblog is hosted by the uc berkeley interactive university project
weblog is boring
weblog is very important to us
weblog is being able to skim down a page looking for interesting content
weblog is unreadable
weblog is taking the"
weblog is the number"
weblog is a simple browser
weblog is opened
weblog is perfectly blurred
weblog is just a substitute for an under construction sign
weblog isn'ta new term on the net
weblog is oh my
weblog is a personal website a weblog allows you to easily publish a wide variety of content to the web
weblog is selected
weblog is a new kind of website that's becoming popular and is easy to create and update
weblog is opgericht door de politiek onverantwoorde partij
weblog is a site maintained by an individual
weblog is a place where anyone can create and maintain their own web site using nothing but their browser
weblog is a suite of programs used to analyze a web server's access_log files on a regular basis
weblog is available in rss
weblog is empty
weblog is a comprehensive access log analysis tool
weblog is offline until further notice
weblog is also available in rss 0
weblog is simply a web site set up so the newest entries or posts are located at the top of the page
weblog is connected to the following things
weblog is an often
weblog is still available from the links on the right of the page
weblog is to design a website in html and start publishing
weblog is a fun way to convey information about yourself
weblog is more like a journal
weblog is focused outside the author and his or her site
dtj|2003. szeptember 12., péntek



Eight Guidelines for Providing Quality Internet Responses

Communicating via e-mail is different than over the phone -- there's no tone of voice to reveal the intent behind the words and no immediate back-and-forth dialogue to help clear up confusion. Here are eight tips to help you ensure your Internet responses are as effective as the ones over the phone.

  1. Use the subject line to remind the customer about the theme of their inquiry.
  2. Identify yourself. Let the customer know up front who is responding. If your return address on the e-mail doesn't contain the company name, you should include it in the first sentence of your response.
  3. Be clear, concise, accurate and timely. Be sure to provide a complete response, but avoid using jargon, legalese or wordy phrases. Also, be sure to double-check the message for spelling or grammar errors before sending it.
  4. Respect your customer's right to privacy and the security of their data. Do not ask for information such as social security numbers, credit card numbers or other "sensitive" information.
  5. Remain professional at all times. Although e-mail is an informal medium, keep in mind that you are representing your company and brand image.
  6. Say "thank you" only when you really mean it. The phrase is often overused and might make customers think the company is not being completely truthful.
  7. Monitor e-mail responses just as you would phone calls. Set up quality assurance controls and review at least 50 percent of all e-mail responses for the first six months. Also be diligent about reviewing new employees' responses to check for accuracy.
  8. If you use an outside vendor to reply to your e-mail, audit them to ensure the responses are the quality you would expect from your own employees.

-- From Guidelines for Quality Internet Responses, by Vivian Taylor and Marylou Ulincy

http://www.socap.org/Publications/Quicktakes/8guidelines.html

dtj|2003. szeptember 7., vasárnap



Faith Popcorn

BrainReserve differentiates itself from other marketing consultancies through its unique problem-solving methodology. BrainReserve operates with a core staff of 25 trend-obsessed visionaries, and our TalentBank, a diverse roster of 5,000 experts whose ideas shape society as we approach the decade ahead.

dtj|2003. augusztus 29., péntek

Success Principles

Dream Big Dreams - and then make them come true!
Take Action on Your Goals - and achieve them on schedule
Decide What You Want - and develop single-minded focus
Take Charge of Your Life - and make it into what you want
Bounce Back From Defeat - and learn from every mistake
Learn More to Earn More - and double your income
People Make the Difference - and are the major source of happiness
Create a Financial Fortress - and never worry about money again
Do What You Love - and never work a day in your life
Unlock Your Mental Powers - and become incredibly competent
Achieve Personal Excellence - and become the best in your field
Become Unstoppable - and develop unshakable persistence and self-confidence

Every principle helps you to change your thinking in a positive way.

If you want to achieve wealth, happiness, and professional and personal fulfillment, come back often to this Daily Teleseminar.

dtj|2003. augusztus 29., péntek



Questions to Ask on a Job Interview

  • About the Position
    • Why is the position open? Is it a newly created position? If not, why did the last person leave?
    • What is a typical workday like and what would I do? What are my primary challenges?
    • How are evaluations done? How often? How do I get feedback about my performance?
    • What are some short-term and long-term goals you'd like to see achieved within the position?
    • What would you consider to be a successful employee within this position?
    • What freedom do I have in establishing my own goals and deadlines?
  • About the Company
    • How much employee turnover is there?
    • How does the company contribute to its employees' professional development? Education?
    • Are you financially stable?
    • What are the company's plans for future growth?
    • How has this company fared during the recent recession?
    • How do industry trends impact this company?
    • What makes your firm different from its competitors?
    • What are the company's strengths and weaknesses?
    • What is the corporate work culture?
  • About Management
    • How would you describe your management style?
    • Is there any micromanaging?
    • What are the goals of the department?
  • About Career Advancement
    • Does the company promote from within?
    • What is a typical career path for this position?

Questions NOT to Ask at the First Interview

  • Anything that is already answered in the company's literature
  • What is your training program like?
  • What will my salary be?
  • What are the company's benefits packages?

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dtj|2003. augusztus 28., csütörtök

Maintaining Your Mentoring Relationship

Maintaining or keeping your mentoring relationship going is important to get the kind of help you need. How can you do that? Here are some practical tips for how you (and your mentor) can get the most out of the relationship.

The most important point to remember is that you need to manage the relationship. It's up to you! After all, it's your development and your career. You're responsible for ensuring that the two of you meet on a regular basis, setting goals and tracking progress, and keeping the lines of communication open. With that in mind, here are some specific, practical things that you can do to manage and maintain an on-going relationship.

Maintain regular contact
Maintain regular contact to keep the momentum going. If you don't, your relationship will dwindle. Set a regular schedule if at all possible; say every other Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. or the first and third Fridays for lunch. This way you both have it on your calendar, and you can plan for it.

Respect your mentor's time
Your mentor's time is very valuable. Most mentors are very busy people with a lot of demands on their time. Therefore, make the most of your time together. Be prepared for meetings. Respect your mentor's boundaries. Don't take additional time or call at a late hour without your mentor's permission.

Internalize and apply what you learn
You'll learn a great deal from your mentor. He or she will likely give you advice or offer suggestions. Take that advice to heart, and try the suggestions. Stretch yourself a little and try new things. Most importantly, let your mentor know that you took the advice and what the outcome was. Mentors like to see the results of their efforts.

Follow through
Uphold your promises and commitments. This means returning phone calls, showing up for meetings, following through with assignments, and so forth. Nothing is more discouraging to a mentor than a mentee who doesn't follow through. If you can't follow through with a commitment, let your mentor know as soon as possible. Explain why you can't do it, and negotiate an acceptable solution.

Show appreciation
Let your mentor know how much you appreciate him or her. A "thank you" will go a long way toward nurturing your relationship. You can show your appreciation in person, over the phone, or in writing. A handwritten note is especially impressive, because you took the time to write it, and your mentor can keep and remember it. Be specific in your positive feedback. Let your mentor know what you liked about what he or she did, and how it helped you. Your mentor will be encouraged to give you more help in the future!

Give back
A powerful way to build an even stronger, lasting relationship is to give back to your mentor. Think of ways you could provide assistance to him or her. Maybe you have valuable information or expertise to share. You might be able to introduce your mentor to some helpful contacts, or you could help with a project. By giving back you build a mutually beneficial relationship. By applying these tips you can increase your mentor's motivation, keep the momentum going, and enjoy a long-lasting mentoring relationship that benefits you both!

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dtj|2003. augusztus 28., csütörtök

He, Freinds!

Please suggest, in your opinion, which is the best text (5-15) from the weblogs on the net.

These are only suggestions, my blog contains THE BEST as MY SELECTION.

Best wishes,

Joska

PS.: My othe blog is here: How to make your weblog better?

dtj|2003. augusztus 28., csütörtök