Search CompleteMarkets

Enter one or more keywords to search.

Wildcards - "*" and "?" are supported.

Search results for: Cooking-Schools
Results per page: Category:
3 results found
https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/925/WORKPLACE-FIRE-SAFETY/
... Poor Housekeeping Grease (cooking, industrial, etc.) Spontaneous ...

https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/1913/CUSTOMER-SERVICE-REALITY-CHECK/
... of the time. They like building, cooking, teaching, making, recording, etc. T...

https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/1913/CUSTOMER-SERVICE-REALITY-CHECK/
... leader like JFK or Ronald Reagan. If I may be so presumptuous as to suggest the secret to her success: A Dream (Vision), discipline, and hard work. As Einstein said, "imagination is more powerful, than knowledge." First, Dream! Episode # 7 — From Workbench to Canvas. Most people enjoy their jobs most of the time. They like building, cooking, teaching, making, recording, etc. The only problem is the "interruptions" and unreasonable demands by those "darn customers." In the hospital, I repeatedly observed well educated, highly skilled professionals performing procedures on body parts, rather than people. Patients, or customers, are not workbenches where you go to "practice" a skill — they're living, breathing human beings ... " people and win a million dollars in the process? Have you ever lived on a remote island for weeks for any reason? Did you ever feel the need to eat worms, skydive, or sit in a box filled with roaches? In today's world, this might be good TV — but it's not reality. Neither is Management 101: One of the first courses you take in business school. The concepts presented and the processes proposed make so much sense and appear so easy that you say, "I can do this." Then you graduate and try to apply these concepts in your office, store, plant, or warehouse. More often than not, the results don't parallel what you learned. Business courses offer great theory but are often far removed from reality. Remember ...