Category Archives: Management

Good Managers Should Know

I saw this post while cleaning up my Evernote.  This is a very nice reminder to every managers out there. 12 Things Good Managers Should Know: 1. I have a flawed and incomplete understanding of what it feels like to work for me. 2. My success — and that of my people — depends largely…

The Worst Part About Failure

It is okay to Fail…but failing as a leader can be a bit harder to deal with. It is not because of  pride or ego, but it is more about the ripple effect that it will cause. 2011 was so far the worst. I have failed left and right. The worst failure was not being…

It’s Okay to Fail

Sean is a kid who would play Plants vs Zombies that when he got a little overwhelmed by the zombies, he would restart the game right away. In keyhero.com, a typing training site, he would press escape even if he just missed a single letter. He is also the type of kid who would cry…

How To Have A Record Breaking Month

Prepare for the Month Month end report must be prepared in order for you to see how well your company performed this month; to prepare for the coming month. Take advantage of the Holidays Do your assignments. Be sure to take advantage of the coming holidays the month will bring. Ex. Christmas Bazaars, Back to…

4 Tips to Have an Effective Week

1. Use a Calendar or Planner. If you are not using a calendar, then start using one. I recommend using Gcal or iCal on your devices. Easy access to your calendar is important. 2. Determine what day your week starts and take note of important dates. If your week starts on Friday, then take a…

How To Have An Effective Workday

The future belongs to those who prepare for it today.   We all only have 24 hours a day, and sometimes the difference between success and failure lies thinly on how effective you spend your day. In my current position as a general manager and part-time entrepreneur, 8 to 12 hours of work seems like…

Top 10 Xbox 360 Games of 2011

Studies shows that being workaholic causes stress; and stress causes various physical illness that can sometimes be serious. Thus Japanese call this “Karoshi” which translates to “Death from Overwork.” Reflecting to an incident on 2006 when 355 Japanese workers fell ill, or simply dropped dead, because of heart attacks and stroke due to the stress of…

Filtered

Just like any other businesses, there are always the “Ups” and the “Downs.” Unfortunately for one of our business, it is currently on the Down side. Due to financial instability, there are times when salaries and wages of employees comes a bit off-schedule. Even though they do not say anything to me, I can sense…