April 20th, 2007 by Ann Walker
Forbes suggests that though we cannot all live like billionaires, we can make a pretty good show of trying.
“That’s because a number of companies are offering temporary use of high-end products and services such as yachts, exotic cars, luxury handbags, and even personal chefs and stylists.
So while you may not be able to call it […]
April 20th, 2007 by Ann Walker
A recent survey indicates “who’s who” of happy, satisfied professionals. The following professions ranked in the top 10 for producing that elusive job satisfaction:
Clergy—87 percent
Firefighters—80 percent
Physical therapists—78 percent
Authors—74 percent
Special education teachers—70 percent
Teachers—69 percent
Education administrators—68 percent
Painters and sculptors—67 percent
Psychologists—67 percent
Security and financial services salespersons—65 percent
Operating engineers—64 percent
Office supervisors—61 percent
In this General 2006 Social Survey conducted among […]
April 20th, 2007 by Ann Walker
Probably one of the most influential peer to peer networks extant are mothers. Mothers who are populated with as many entrepreneurs as their male counterparts and are determined to plug into the business opportunities that, with a bit of wit and ingenuity, they can exploit. Proctor and Gamble is so impressed with this particular […]
April 20th, 2007 by Ann Walker
Do you instinctively react when you are being sold? Can you see it coming, hear in the intonation of the speakers voice? And what do you do? This writer turns it off, resents it, ridicules the sales pitch and prays for silence.
Advertising simply isn’t the same game anymore. Effective global networking has equipped millions of […]