By: Steve Terblans | 2011-05-14 | Motivation One of mans greatest weaknesses is the familiarity the average man has with the word "impossible." We know all the reasons why we can't do something but very few of the reasons why we can. We focus on the negative. Whether you believe you can do it or not you're right. Your thoughts are transmuted into their physical counterparts and become a self fulfilling prophecy. read more
By: Dave Cleary | 2010-06-21 | Spirituality You really desire to be more intelligent but you don’t know how to increase brain power, right? Most of us want to be smart but the vast majority of us unfortunately have just average intelligence. Average means that you're normal. However, what if we want to increase our mental aptitude so that we can have a better career such as a surgeon or astronaut for example? read more
By: Michael Dorf | 2011-03-31 | Strategic planning Business intelligence is a term we hear frequently in regards to improving corporate decision making. There are numerous business intelligence software packages available and vendors seem to be rushing to market their business intelligence solution. What exactly is business intelligence? Does it really improve how a company runs its business? Or is it a buzzword that delivers little real value to the enterprise? read more
By: Blisstering Solution | 2012-03-09 | Software Mobile application developers are allowed to focus on core business activities these days, instead of worrying about the overall market development; in fact, these developers have enjoyed a steady market growth of over 10 percent year-after-year in the past few years. read more
By: Anne James | 2012-03-01 | Philosophy Studies have proven that a person subject to the same intelligence test at different time intervals may have different results. For example, once the score may indicate an average intelligence, and another time above average intelligence. This makes me not even a case to contest the validity of a test. I believe that only steps in establishing the level of intelligence would be complex and not con read more
By: Jared Ingram | 2011-12-01 | Personal injury A personal injury is one of the effects of a car crash. The more severe effects are the loss of lives. Most victims who have a personal injury enlist the service of car accident attorney to ensure the success of their case. However, there are so many car accident attorneys in the United States. Nonetheless, one of the best in town regarding personal injury cases is the Austin personal injury lawye read more
By: pathsoft | 2011-01-13 | Software To know more about our Asset management solution, email us sales@pftec.com or call us on +91 44 4394 6666.At Pathfinder, we aim to devise a methodology that helps your business venture, brand, and business expertise gain solidity and momentum. Key element of our methodology is modifying existing work culture and ensuring the growth of the company. read more
By: z--c | 2010-11-13 | Recreation & Sports The long-standing stereotype that professional football players are all with well-developed limbs but the head of a moron couldn't further enough from the truth. Football is all about strategy and problem solving which requires the high intelligence of the players. Smart is a crucial factor to determine the victory of the NFL game. As the NFL attaches more importance to the intelligence, the Wonderlic Test is created to measure the prospective youth players' intellectual ability. read more
By: Shanoo Singh | 2010-04-03 | Human Resources Daniel Golman has influenced me tremendously by his beautiful piece of work, while I read and reread his work I gain a lot of insight and see how correct is the correlation between productivity and managing your emotions well in your professional and personnel life. Today the word recession has taken away the charm of employment. read more
By: Gladeya Smith | 2012-07-06 | Business Social media interaction and networking sans social intelligence does not yield the best that social media has too offer. read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2011-05-25 | Science People often think that doing crossword puzzles and word games helps them become smarter or human beings only use 10% of their brains. However, whether these thoughts are true? read more
By: Kevin I Phillips | 2010-04-01 | Pets Yorkshire Terriers are known for their compact and athletic builds. The Yorkie has a flat head with a dark nose and short muzzle. Their average weight is about 7-8 pounds and their height between 6 and 8 inches. They are an intelligent dog, but they can also be a little stubborn. Yorkshire Terriers lifespan usually falls between 13-17 years! Don't let their tiny stature fool you as they have the heart of a Lion. read more
By: alishushu123 | 2012-03-26 | Cars By integrating Redwood's platform with CommScope's Intelligent Building Infrastructure Solution, facility managers can now deploy a complete intelligent platform that operates many different aspects of their buildings, including LED lighting that will also assist in reducing energy cost from lighting by an average of 75 percent, Kurk said. read more
By: Pat J. | 2010-03-29 | Human Resources Emotional Intelligence (EI), often measured as an Emotional Intelligence Quotient (EQ), is a term that describes the ability to identify, assess and manage the emotions of one's self and appropriately respond to others and motivate them. Hiring the right person with right skill is of main concern for the head hunters. With the advent of technology, hiring process has become increasingly complex; companies not only focus on the hard skills (e.g., technical expertise, work experience and education) but also the assessment of personality traits. read more