When setting or evaluating your goals, consider using the acronym SMART (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timed). Using SMART provides structure that helps ensure that you ultimately achieve your goals and become successful. Do you want to improve your goal setting skills? <<View our "Goal…
We all have two choices: We can make a living or we can design a life. Here’s how to do the latter. The most important benefit of setting goals isn’t achieving your goal; it’s what you do and the person you become in order to achieve your goal…
In this video, Jennifer Bridges, defines what a project budget is and then explains the steps needed to build a sound one. Use this information to help you create the best budget possible. Do you want to improve your financial basics skills? <<View our "Financial…
Every day, managers make decisions that affect their company’s financial performance, whether it is scheduling operations, hiring and firing personnel, preparing a budget, approving a capital investment, or sending an invoice for payment. Often these managers lack the basic financial skills to allow them to understand…
In this video Event Expert Darlene Lyons shares valuable tips and insights on common event planning mistakes most planners make and how YOU can avoid them. Be the expert and be sure to avoid these mistakes. Do you want to improve your event planning skills?…
Planning an event can be a stressful process, and can often leave event organisers feeling overwhelmed. Our top 10 tips for Successful Event Management will help you to master the fine art of planning a memorable and effective event. 1. Begin Early Begin planning as soon…