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Asiana Airlines Crash: From a Different Perspective

I know that this blog may be late, as the crash happened 3 days ago. For those of you who don’t know the details of the crash so far, I’ll fill you in.. On July 6th, an Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 from Incheon International Airport (located in South Korea) crashed on the runway at the… Read more »

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Organization Tips: How to foul-up your team’s creativity

Managing creativity may seem an oxymoron, similar to an order to “be spontaneous!” Well, it doesn’t have to be. There are many methods and tools to set the stage or enhance the creativity that staff may bring to bear on daily problems or needs. How can you stifle creativity? It’s really pretty easy… Intellectual capital… Read more »

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Southern California Weekend Escape Episode 6

Santa Barbara, only 2-hour drive from downtown Los Angeles, would be a fabulous place to spend your weekend with families. You can go on a wine tour or enjoy the great beach view sitting in a jacuzzi in your hotel.   Urban Wine Trail The tour includes 17 tasting rooms. Get on your bike and… Read more »

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Gold Rush on Jewelry

Unlike the United States, Asian countries do not constrain on the quantity of gold sold in the market. Recently, due to economic fluctuations and governmental policies, a rapid reduction in gold price has lead to a shocking ginormous demand on gold purchase. Economists have predicted a further decrease in gold price but an upward trend… Read more »

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Repost: 4 Secrets From a Master Relationship Builder

Every successful business is built on relationships. That old cliché, “It’s not what you know, it’s whom you know”–is perfectly true. Here are four tips for becoming a master relationship builder. 1. Never miss a chance to widen your circles. “When you’re starting out, the best approach is to do a great job, but don’t limit… Read more »