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20/08/08

Permalink 01:50:28 pm, by aCE talentNET Email , 64 words   English (AU)
Categories: engaging Talent, free agent

PartTime OnLine - Refer a friend competition

Link: http://www.parttimeonline.com.au/promo/win-an-ipod-nano-september-2008

www.parttimeonline.com.au, Australia’s leading Flexible Employment site – the home of part time, casual and flexible work options, is currently running a “Refer a friend competition”.

For your chance to win an Ipod Nano, go to the link below and spread the word to as many of your friends and colleagues as possible:

http://www.parttimeonline.com.au/promo/win-an-ipod-nano-september-2008

good luck!

14/08/08

Permalink 02:28:21 pm, by aCE talentNET Email , 35 words   English (AU)
Categories: engaging Talent, trends (past & present!)

Where's the downturn being felt?

Link: http://www.recruiterdaily.com.au/nl06_news_selected.php?act=2&nav=1&selkey=37391

The current downturn in the labour market isn't being felt evenly across the board, according to recruitment managers in a number of industries. Here, they outline what's happening now and what to expect...
keep reading...

Permalink 01:17:13 pm, by aCE talentNET Email , 64 words   English (AU)
Categories: organisational development, employee engagement

Business Improvisation: The Diving Catch of the Corporate World

Link: http://changethis.com/47.05.BusinessImprovisation

by Randy Sabourin for ChangeThis.com

This manifesto is about applying the skill of improvisation to performance in the business world. The skills are taught in several other professions such as music, theatre, medicine, military, and EMS. There is also a growing body of research to support the premise. This is your competitive advantage when comes to thinking quickly on their feet.

keep reading...

11/08/08

Permalink 11:20:39 am, by aCE talentNET Email , 64 words   English (AU)
Categories: organisational development, employee engagement

Turning Learning Right Side Up: Putting Education Back on Track

Link: http://changethis.com/pdf/47.02.TurningLearning.pdf

by Russell Ackoff and Daniel Greenberg for ChangeThis.com

Education should be a lifelong enterprise, a process enhanced by an environment that supports the attempt of people to
find themselves throughout their lives.

For too long, we have educated people for a world that no longer exists, extinguishing their creativity and instilling values antithetical to those of a free, 21st century democracy.

keep reading...

06/08/08

Permalink 01:48:42 pm, by aCE talentNET Email , 268 words   English (AU)
Categories: organisational development, trends (past & present!)

How Starbucks' Growth Destroyed Brand Value

Link: http://discussionleader.hbsp.com/quelch/2008/07/how_starbucks_growth_destroyed.html?cm_mmc=npv-_-LISTSERV-_-JULY_2008-_-ORGDEV

some interesting reading for you...
many lessons to be learnt from the story of Starbucks

Posted by John Quelch for Harvard Business Publishing

Starbucks announcement that it will close 600 stores in the US is a long overdue admission that there are limits to growth.

In February 2007, a leaked internal memo written by founder Howard Schultz showed that he recognized the problem that his own growth strategy had created: Stores no longer have the soul of the past and reflect a chain of stores vs. the warm feeling of a neighborhood store. Starbucks tried to add value through innovation, offering wifi service, creating and selling its own music. More recently, Starbucks attempted to put the focus back on coffee, revitalizing the quality of its standard beverages. But none of these moves addressed the fundamental problem: Starbucks is a mass brand attempting to command a premium price for an experience that is no longer special. Either you have to cut price (and that implies a commensurate cut in the cost structure) or you have to cut distribution to restore the exclusivity of the brand. Expect the 600 store closings to be the first of a series of downsizing announcements. Sometimes, in the world of marketing, less is more.

Schultz sought, admirably, to bring good coffee and the Italian coffee house experience to the American mass market. Wall Street bought into the vision of Starbucks as the third place after home and work. New store openings and new product launches fueled the stock price. But sooner or later chasing quarterly earnings growth targets undermined the Starbucks brand in three ways.

keep reading...

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