Recommended: How to Negotiate Like a Child
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[Contributed by Debbie: "Look into the eyes of a child and you will find yourself face-to-face with one of the world’s greatest negotiators. Tongue in cheek yet eminently practical, this book explains how to implement child negotiation techniques to get what you want." Some sample chapters: " Pretend You Don’t Understand to Get the Other Side to Offer Something They Didn’t Plan on Conceding," "Give Yourself a Time-Out," "Solicit a Bribe," ...]
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From TEC: Creativity vs. Tools
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TEC (Technology Evaluation Center) Software for Real People Part Two: Competition and User Recommendations -by David March
The root of creativity rests in the people, the management, and the culture of the organization. A better tool will not help an organization that is resistant to change and stifles creativity. It is important to remember that while management can solve a technical problem. Technology will never solve a management problem.
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Empty Promises
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How lovely to see that the Progressive Conservative's budget is borrowing NDP policies and platforms. Rodney must be noticing that the people of this province are longing for a different sort of government, like a... left leaning one. I suspect, that if Nova Scotians are intelligent enough to demand things such as; the HST off of home heating, gas price regulation, and child care spaces, they'll also be intelligent enough to realize this sounds like a parent promising to take a child to Disneyland if they stop whining and eat what's on their plate.
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