10 Ways to Motivate Unproductive Employees
Rieva Lesonsky
Are your employees underperforming? There’s a good chance your staff has been doing the same jobs, with the same salaries, for the past four or five years—and they’re not seeing much hope of change (or finding a new job) in the near future. So before their productivity tanks any more, you need to motivate them. Here are some ideas.
Easter 4 C - Homilies and Stories
Background:
John’s Gospel has a heavy overlay of mystical imagery. Yet today’s
brief gospel seems clear and simple enough. However, it’s revelation of the
great tenderness of Jesus – undoubtedly based on clear historical memories in
the tradition – is richly mystical. All will know that we are followers of
Jesus by the love we have for one another. This is not a prediction which has
yet been fulfilled.
Story:
Once upon a time there was a sergeant in the marines who was the senior
enlisted man in his platoon. One day his outfit was ambushed and pinned down by
enemy fire. The lieutenant in command was badly wounded as were many of the
men. The sergeant took over and extricated the men from the trap, though he
himself was wounded twice. He went back by himself to carry out the wounded
commanding officer.
Quote 75 - Happiness and Success
"Success is not the key to happiness.
Happiness is the key to success.
If you love what you are doing,
you will be successful."
- Albert Schweitzer
12 Ways to Hook an Audience in 30 Seconds
“When you advertise fire-extinguishers, open with the fire,” says advertising executive David Ogilvy. You have only 30 seconds in a TV commercial to grab attention. The same applies to a presentation. The first 30 seconds of your talk is crucial. This is the time your listeners form an impression of you, and of what’s to follow.
Like a fine thoroughbred, you need to hit the ground running by starting strong. Instead, many presenters are more like old, tired workhorses—they start weak by wasting those first precious seconds with platitudes and pleasantries. Brain research shows that we don’t pay attention to boring things. Surprise your listeners with a hook that immediately grabs their attention.
The key is to make sure that the hook is brief, well-rehearsed and pertinent to your topic. What follows is 12 hooks that will grab your audience’s attention—and keep it.
The key is to make sure that the hook is brief, well-rehearsed and pertinent to your topic. What follows is 12 hooks that will grab your audience’s attention—and keep it.
How Adam Got Eve -- Women, please forgive!
SARDAR IN A TOUGH QUIZ
Sardarji is in a
Quiz Contest with a prize money of Rs.1 crore.
The questions are
as follows:
1) How long was
the 100 year war?
Options : A) 116
B) 99 C) 100 D) 150
Sardar says "I
will skip this"
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