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Inside this Issue:
From
the Desk of Robert Jacobson, APS Chairman
"WANTED:
AMBITIOUS COORDINATORS TO TRAIN IN LITCHFIELD"
Upgrade your training and
gain insights from colleagues in the
delightful and historical ambience of the Northwest Hills of Connecticut
in
Litchfield. Our APS Litchfield 2001 Coordinator Conference is scheduled
for
July 26-31.
Picture
This:
"A Mission Statement With Results"
By Richard F. LeBlanc
Have you ever heard of a mission
statement that actually gets results?
Richard LeBlanc examines the difference between merely having a strategy
and actually executing it.
New
APS Web Site:
"More Effective And Efficient"
Check out our new
improvements on the Web. Just for starters, there is a
list of members. For those interested in joining the Productivity field
or
moving up, we have a brand new service which will circulate your resume
or
CV in strictest confidence. The
Value Of Good Will
As A Component Of Productivity
By Richard J. McGowan
How valuable is good will as a
component of productivity? Communications
expert Richard McGowan says a profession goes nowhere without it.
Whose
Job Is It Anyway?
Reducing Employees' Work Family-Conflict
By Dr. Ellen Durnin
Work-family conflict can be measured
and reduced. Business school Dean Dr.
Ellen Durnin tells how.
Rule
#1:
Get Sold On Yourself
By Tim Glennon
We can't serve our clients unless we
feel like winners. Writer Tim Glennon
profiles a winner, sales trainer Hal Becker.
Coaching
is Key to Sales Training
By Hal Becker
Could you become a pro athlete after
just three days of training? Hal
Becker tells why it also takes more practice to become adept in any
profession.
APS
Member
Researches Productivity in Thailand
"Productivity means
survival for Chark Tingsabhat, an APS member based in
Thailand," BUSINESS
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