Modern Academic Programs and You

In a world where change is the only constant, it may be frustrating to try and keep up with it all. When choosing career options, how does one know which will lead to a successful and profitable future? The world of academe struggles with these same sorts of questions, but

Artillery Targets Basra Leadership

British forces in Basra today said they had blown up the local headquarters of the ruling Ba’ath party, following reports of a popular uprising in the southern Iraqi city last night. A 2,000lb bomb, known as a Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM), smashed through the building and reduced it to

Leadership Skills?

Pretend you’re going for a job, and you were looking for a leadership position. Tell us why you’re interested in this leadership position and list the skills you offer. You LEAD and MOTIVATE people. You MANAGE and CONTROL systems. Never mix up the two. Knowing the systems and their processes

Vision: How Leaders See The Invisible

<img src="http://www.buzzle.com/img/articleImages/45179-26med.jpg" width="325" height="436" alt="Vision: How Leaders See The Invisible" class="ImgBorder"Enlarge Image The one thing that distinguishes great leaders from also-rans is the power, depth, and breadth of their vision. Vision is a strange concept. It’s much more than just a goal or purpose. Goals simply state what we aim

Iran Remains Potential Threat, Gates Warns

Claiming Iran may secretly have resumed efforts to build a nuclear weapon, the US defense secretary, Robert Gates, called for intensified international pressure on Tehran and urged Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states to develop a joint air and missile shield to ward off future threats. Speaking at a weekend

Patriotism Has Worked Its Old Magic

A thousand dead, terrible wounds; the Union Jack flying again over the Falklands (pop. 1,800); rejoicing and mutual congratulation in the House of Commons; champagne and Rule Britannia in Downing Street – each must draw his or her own balance sheet and historians must decide where to place the Falklands

Making Your Leadership Your Life

<img src="http://www.buzzle.com/img/articleImages/54141-19.jpg" width="151" height="160" alt="Making Your Leadership Your Life" class="ImgBorder" Companies facing global competition are expecting more from all employees, more initiative, more innovation and more results. Critical to meeting these expectations is leadership. The word “leadership” comes from a old Norse word meaning “to make go.” Leadership is needed

Gautama Buddha- Book Excerpt

Gautama Buddha Born 563 B.C. Died 483 B.C. (Approximate Dates) Buddha was born a privileged prince named Siddhartha Gautama in Nepal. He lived a luxurious life with his wife, Princess Yasodhara, till the age of twenty-nine, when he realized he’d never stepped foot outside the palace gates and might actually

Leadership on the Battlefield

<img src="http://www.buzzle.com/img/articleImages/291817-12med.jpg" width="310" height="207" alt="Leadership on the Battlefield" class="ImgBorder"Enlarge Image Here are three sets of leadership principles as practiced by 3 of the most effective military leaders of the last half century: General Bernard Montgomery, General Douglas MacArthur, and General Colin Powell. 1. Monty’s Principles. General Bernard Montgomery was sent

Let’s Take An Inside Look At The Carbon Copy Pro Business

Jay Kubassek designed CarbonCopyPro (CCPro) in 2004 to provide a marketing system for marketers to learn how the internet works as a marketing tool and to support their efforts online. Carbon Copy Pro is associated with Wealth Masters International (WMI), a company that sells its financial education products via direct