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Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts

Friday, July 22, 2011

A Taste of Holland: A Tour of The Nation of Holland, Plus a Recipe for Boterkoek | Trifter


This overview of Holland – the country, the culture, the people, and a recipe, too – was prepared by April Kimble while a Human Resources Management major in the College of Business at Southeastern Louisiana University.


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David Wyld, Professor of Management
Southeastern Louisiana University
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

A Taste of England: A Tour of the Nation of England, Plus a Recipe for Bangers and Mash



This overview of England – the country, the culture, the people, and a recipe, too – was prepared by Chancie Sibley while a Business Management major in the College of Business at Southeastern Louisiana University.

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A Taste of England: A Tour of The Nation of England, Plus a Recipe for Bangers and Mash | Trifter


David Wyld, Professor of Management
Southeastern Louisiana University
Wyld About Management (http://wyldaboutmanagement.blogspot.com/) and

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A Taste of France: A Tour of The Nation of France, Plus a Recipe for Palmiers (Palm-yay) Cookies | Trifter


This overview of France – the country, the culture, the people, and a recipe, too – was prepared by Vanessa J. Eiland while a Business Administration major in the College of Business at Southeastern Louisiana University.

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A Taste of France: A Tour of The Nation of France, Plus a Recipe for Palmiers (Palm-yay) Cookies | Trifter


David Wyld, Professor of Management
Southeastern Louisiana University
Wyld About Management (http://wyldaboutmanagement.blogspot.com/) and





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Friday, June 17, 2011

Link of the Day #109



Here is the final link of the day for the semester. We’ll conclude with a last bit of leadership advice from Tom Peters. Watch it at the link below:

http://wyldtv.blogspot.com/2011/06/tom-peters-on-strategy-importance-of_17.html

What do you think of Peters’ ideas on this philosophy? Do you agree/disagree and why? Would this work just in businesses like real estate, insurance, investments, etc., or can you use it in any setting? What examples can you point to in your own work experience? Enjoy - and feel free to forward to your friends and colleagues! And remember, post your comments in response to the article at that link
(http://wyldtv.blogspot.com/2011/06/tom-peters-on-strategy-importance-of_17.html).

And for those of you who happen to have me for both Management 425 and 464 (either at the same time or in a prior semester), the alternate link of the day is:
http://managementinaminute.blogspot.com/2011/08/management-tip-of-day-3-traits.html
Good luck - and take advantage of this extra learning (and extra credit!)...

David


David Wyld, Professor of Management
Southeastern Louisiana University
Wyld About Management (http://wyldaboutmanagement.blogspot.com/) and


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Link of the Day #105





What’s the principal role of the leader or manager? Bottom-line, it is enabling your people to get things done. Watch Tom Peters’ thoughts on the importance of being a servant leader at the link below:

http://wyldtv.blogspot.com/2011/06/tom-peters-on-strategy-importance-of.html

What do you think of Peters’ ideas on servant leadership? Do you agree/disagree and why? What examples can you point to in your own work experience? Is your manager a servant leader? Enjoy - and feel free to forward to your friends and colleagues! And remember, post your comments in response to the article at that link
http://wyldtv.blogspot.com/2011/06/tom-peters-on-strategy-importance-of.html).

And for those of you who happen to have me for both Management 425 and 464 (either at the same time or in a prior semester), the alternate link of the day is:
http://managementinaminute.blogspot.com/2011/08/management-tip-of-day-2-ways-to-spot.html
Good luck - and take advantage of this extra learning (and extra credit!)...

David


David Wyld, Professor of Management
Southeastern Louisiana University
Wyld About Management (http://wyldaboutmanagement.blogspot.com/) and

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Link of the Day #102



Here’s another piece of career wisdom from Tom Peters. It comes from a story about Sam Walton, the founder of Wal-Mart, and an important outlook he had on life and business. Watch the story at the link below:

http://wyld-about-careers.blogspot.com/2011/06/tom-peters-on-strategy-dont-be-afraid.html

What do you think of Peters’ ideas on the importance of not being afraid to fail? Do you agree/disagree and why? What examples can you point to from your own experiences - in life and in your career? Enjoy - and feel free to forward to your friends and colleagues! And remember, post your comments in response to the article at that link (http://wyld-about-careers.blogspot.com/2011/06/tom-peters-on-strategy-dont-be-afraid.html).

And for those of you who happen to have me for both Management 425 and 464 (either at the same time or in a prior semester), the alternate link of the day is:
http://managementinaminute.blogspot.com/2011/08/management-tip-of-day-3-donts-of.html
Good luck - and take advantage of this extra learning (and extra credit!)...

David


David Wyld, Professor of Management
Southeastern Louisiana University
Wyld About Management (http://wyldaboutmanagement.blogspot.com/) and



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Link of the Day #101



Diversity. Many have come to realize that diversity can be a source of competitive advantage. Here is a great video on the subject from Tom Peters, which you can view at the link below:

http://wyldaboutmanagement.blogspot.com/2011/06/tom-peters-on-strategy-diversity-wins.html

What do you think of Peters’ ideas on diversity? Do you agree/disagree and why? IWhat examples can you point to in your own work experience? Enjoy - and feel free to forward to your friends and colleagues! And remember, post your comments in response to the article at that link

http://wyldaboutmanagement.blogspot.com/2011/06/tom-peters-on-strategy-diversity-wins.html).

And for those of you who happen to have me for both Management 425 and 464 (either at the same time or in a prior semester), the alternate link of the day is:
http://managementinaminute.blogspot.com/2011/07/management-tip-of-day-3-ways-to-think.html
Good luck - and take advantage of this extra learning (and extra credit!)...

David


David Wyld, Professor of Management
Southeastern Louisiana University
Wyld About Management (http://wyldaboutmanagement.blogspot.com/) and



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Link of the Day #100





Consistency. It is one of the hallmarks of a good leader that they keep emphasizing the same things each and every day to show their importance to the success of the company. In the brief article at the link below, Barry Salzberg, CEO of Deloitte speaks to the importance of consisntency:

http://wyld-about-money.blogspot.com/2011/05/instant-mba-theres-no-such-thing-as.html

What do you think of Salzberg’s ideas on leadership? Do you agree/disagree and why? Is your manager consistent - or the opposite of that? What examples can you point to in your own work experience? Enjoy - and feel free to forward to your friends and colleagues! And remember, post your comments in response to the article at that link
(http://wyld-about-money.blogspot.com/2011/05/instant-mba-theres-no-such-thing-as.html).

And for those of you who happen to have me for both Management 425 and 464 (either at the same time or in a prior semester), the alternate link of the day is:
http://managementinaminute.blogspot.com/2011/07/management-tip-of-day-exercise-good.html
Good luck - and take advantage of this extra learning (and extra credit!)...

David


David Wyld, Professor of Management
Southeastern Louisiana University
Wyld About Management (http://wyldaboutmanagement.blogspot.com/) and


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Link of the Day #99



This is a fun one from The Onion, with a critique of what us Americans eat - see the story, “Domino's Scientists Test Limits of What Humans Will Eat”, at the link below:

http://wyld-about-comedy.blogspot.com/2010/02/dominos-scientists-test-limits-of-what.html

So, how true is this mock news story? What’s the worst food combo you can imagine - but that is actually sold in fast food? What does this say about the American diet? Enjoy - and feel free to forward to your friends and colleagues! And remember, post your comments in response to the article at that link (http://wyld-about-comedy.blogspot.com/2010/02/dominos-scientists-test-limits-of-what.html).

And for those of you who happen to have me for both Management 425 and 464 (either at the same time or in a prior semester), the alternate link of the day is:
http://managementinaminute.blogspot.com/2011/07/management-tip-of-day-1-question-you.html
Good luck - and take advantage of this extra learning (and extra credit!)...

David


David Wyld, Professor of Management
Southeastern Louisiana University
Wyld About Management (http://wyldaboutmanagement.blogspot.com/) and


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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Link of the Day #97



Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks, has a unique perspective on leadership - and what it takes to succeed. Read his thoughts at the link below:

http://managementinaminute.blogspot.com/2011/05/instant-mba-good-ceos-are-insecure-and.html

What do you think of Schultz’s ideas on leadership? Do you agree/disagree and why? Have you seen your own managers as insecure - or the opposite? Enjoy - and feel free to forward to your friends and colleagues! And remember, post your comments in response to the article at that link (http://managementinaminute.blogspot.com/2011/05/instant-mba-good-ceos-are-insecure-and.html).

And for those of you who happen to have me for both Management 425 and 464 (either at the same time or in a prior semester), the alternate link of the day is:
http://managementinaminute.blogspot.com/2011/07/management-tip-of-day-evaluate-your.html
Good luck - and take advantage of this extra learning (and extra credit!)...

David


David Wyld, Professor of Management
Southeastern Louisiana University
Wyld About Management (http://wyldaboutmanagement.blogspot.com/) and


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