By: GPS City Garmin | 2011-03-18 | GPS What does the Iditarod have to do with GPS devices? They seem as far apart as any two topics could possibly be. Yet, this year for the first time, controversy has entered the Iditarod race by way of GPS personal navigation devices. read more
By: | 2010-04-15 | Recreation & Sports This article provides the latest information on the historic Iditarod 2010, and gives a short history of the Last Great Race's most prolific winners. Also offers a brief overview of the decreased financial support in the last few years and its impact on the mushers. read more
By: Justin | 2011-05-11 | Business Dream Team constantly create and develop new teambuilding and motivational concepts that set ever higher standards of excellence. read more
By: DavidWolf | 2010-12-01 | Debt Management Today, there has been a movement toward viewing leadership development not only in terms of attributes and skills, but in terms of identified competencies that are closely related to leadership read more
By: Mike Logan | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness Emotional Competence is a learnable competence. My domestic violence mentor, Tony Kubicki, long ago taught me that awareness gives me choice, and that awareness is the key component to emotional competence. read more
By: Sophie | 2011-08-30 | Golf 2012 European Ryder Cup points system will be start in Switzerland this week, Crans-sur-Sierre at the Omega European Masters on the start, read more
By: Russelcrow | 2011-01-28 | Football To those who may not be aware, fantasy football is a game played predominantly by football fans that have a passion for the game. Each of the player draft his/her own team and compete against teams built by others. read more
By: Paul T Forrest | 2010-04-03 | Search Engines Google search, some argue, cannot be competed with. Others insist that there are many companies out there who are developing niche products in the search marketing industry. This article attempts to demonstrate that there are areas such as local search and mobile phone voice search that are waiting to be exploited. But will Google allow these startups, or upstarts, to muscle in on their turf? read more
By: Richard Navin | 2011-07-27 | Careers Competency based or structured interview questions are a common and effective way for recruitment and human resources professionals to conduct candidate interviews. There are many advantages for competency based interview questions; several candidates are usually interviewed for one vacancy so this will ensure they are treated fairly and accurate comparisons can be made, questions can be designed read more
By: Todd Dewett, Ph.D | 2010-03-27 | Leadership For the last few decades organizations have been dangerously in love with "leadership competencies." The explanation is understandable, though the consequences have been ugly. The explanation is that organizations need a reliable way to evaluate and develop their employees. Thus, they began paying attention to the qualities and characteristics of their better performers. read more
By: Kim Fabian | 2010-03-31 | Team In your organization, do teams cooperate or compete? Learn how to boost team performance by harnessing the power of collaboration to build greater trust and support. read more
By: John Kenworthy | 2010-04-04 | Business The terms competence and competency are diffuse terms used liberally in organizations and in academic literature. Although the concept is well-developed, it seems that there is little agreement on what is meant by the terms and even less agreement on how they affect performance. read more
By: Jason Fadien | 2011-01-04 | Personal Finance Finding an attorney might be as easy as checking with relatives and friends. It might surprise you to discover how many people have had to seek out a professional to reorganize their finances. read more
By: Angela | 2010-11-08 | Self Improvement How to be a competent leader? How to use the prestige rather than the authority of leadership? What basic qualities should a leader be possess ? read more