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“Trade minister violated conventions”

The Serbian Association of Employers says that Trade Minister Slobodan Milosavljević abused his official position and violated conventions.
A statement from the organization comes as Antonio Penalosa, secretary-general of the International Organization of Employers, is expected to visit Belgrade.

How to Prevent a WikiLeaks Mega Leak from Your Organization

WikiLeaks has brought new meaning to the concept of insider threat by providing a vehicle to empower staff in governments and military organizations to quickly hand over their privileged information to the world. Now that WikiLeaks is expanding to corporations, every Global 2000 company needs to know how to prevent a WikiLeaks mega leak. To reduce the chances of a WikiLeaks mega leak, Knowledge Center contributor Jim Zierick explains here how to reduce the number of employees who have access to large volumes of confidential data. – A few years ago, you may have been reading about the economic collapse with passing interest. At the time, it was an issue with the financial institutions that were passing out high-risk loans. Then it was the credit agencies, then the homeowners and, eventually, everyone. For many, it didn’t really…


Access Recovery When Jet Prevents the Process Run By You Posted By : laren daniel

There isn’t any large organization, that doesn’t create and maintain huge databases for keeping records of customers, clients, employees, suppliers, and a lot more.

Jennifer Lopez Boys & Girls Club Of America Spokeswoman

Jennifer Lopez has been named the first spokeswoman for the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, the organization said Monday. On Tuesday, the Bronx-born actress/pop singer joined Oscar winner Denzel Washington, who has enjoyed an 18 year partnership with the organization, and clubs President Roxanne Spillett at a press conference at the Nokia Plaza in [...]

Accounting Software Classification and Types – Helping Small and Large Organization Posted By : Ryan Mutt

Accounting is a part of life, it is required everywhere – home, shop, services, organizations or government departments. Know the accounting software types for SMEs and large organizations.

ERP Software Selection Process – Steps To Select Right ERP For Your Organization Posted By : Ryan Mutt

Complete knowledge of all business process and why new system is needed. These two information help to select the right ERP software.

Corporate designs that mirror the image of your organization Posted By : Aglaia Software

The corporate persona is a very important aspect of an organization in the business grounds as it is with this persona that the clients as well as other potential dealers will identify the company for what it stands as.

Emphasize on implementation in Any Organization ERP Solutions Posted By : Rachel

Any running organization needing planning, manufacturing, sales, and marketing has to have ERP solutions as this solution helps business managers in inventory control, order tracking, customer service, finance and human resources.

Use Sharepoint Development to Share the Documents within Your Organization Posted By : Govindan

The offshore Sharepoint developer should possess certain minimum years of experience in the development platform.

QualysGuard Offers Web Service for PCI Compliance Scans

If your organization handles customer financial and personal information, you know you need to regularly scan your servers and outward-facing applications to ensure this data is protected from hackers. – If your
organization handles customer financial and personal information, you know you
need to regularly scan your servers and outward-facing applications to ensure
this data is protected from hackers. The Payment Card Industry Data Security
Standard (PCI-DSS) has
been created to guide IT organ…


Mistakes Can Lead to Better Organization


Not long ago I got two great chances to fly by the seat of my pants. And, I HATE flying by the seat of my pants. I’d rather go to the dentist or chew aluminum foil! Whether I’m scheduled to speak to audiences for fee or for free, I prepare very carefully. I want people to leave my speeches ready to take action and change their lives. Being prepared grounds me to be able to handle the stress of speaking and whatever else comes my way.

Last Thursday I was ready to speak to a study group of the American Society of Interior Designers. I was more nervous than usual because two men from a local speaker’s bureau were going to be in attendance to see if I’m the kind of speaker their company wants to represent. I thought I had my act completely together. I was going to do a slide presentation which required that I use my laptop computer. As I got ready to set up I suddenly realized that I’d left my computer on the kitchen counter, at least 40 minutes away. My first thought was, “Well, I guess you’ve got to make every mistake possible as a speaker so you can learn from them!” I’ve come a long way from the days when I would have bludgeoned myself with, “How could you be so stupid!”

As I usually do when faced with a sudden challenge like that, I went into problem-solving mode. I’d given that speech many times without using slides. I could certainly do that again. And, that’s what I did. I spent some time calming myself down, mentally reviewing the material, and I gave a good speech. Under the circumstances I was pleased to have been able to do that. Had I not been well organized in every other way, it would have been much harder to recover and give my audience a good experience.

The next day I made sure I took my laptop to do a speech for employees in the Mortgage Division of Village Bank. Again, I was very organized, and I was pleased that I’d remembered the laptop. I thought to myself, “You’re really ready this time!” Wrong!!!!

With the help of some Village Bank employees I began to set up my computer to project my slides through their system. That’s when it hit me that though I had the computer, I had left my power cord at home. I had to laugh at myself. Another lesson! You need both the computer and the power cord to run a slide presentation.

Fortunately, the Village Bank people were so nice, helpful and understanding. One man had a flash drive I was able to load my speech onto and I was able to project it through their system. There’s more than one way to skin a cat! Or rather, there’s more than one way to project a slide program!

Having made those two amazing mistakes back to back gave me the impetus to get more systematic about loading my AV bag. Most items in my AV bag never leave it between speeches. My computer and power cord do. My current solution to make sure I’m never without my computer and power cord again is to have two red cords with tags attached to them that read “Computer” and “Power Cord” tied to my bag handles when those items are not in the bag. They are my cues to check to make sure the computer and power cord are in the bag. When I put the computer in the bag, I take the tag off and put it in the bag. When I pull the computer out of the bag I tie the tag to the handle. I’ll do the same thing with the power cord tag. And, for good measure, I’m putting a flash drive with my speeches on it in the bag.

Making mistakes can lead to good organizing solutions! I’ll bet I’m not likely to forget my computer or power cord again, or at least not any time soon!

What mistakes have you made that caused you to reorganize and improve a process?


My passion is helping people discover the profound impact that environment has on performance. I want people to know they can change their lives by changing the spaces in which they live and work. Check out my blog or my book, Rock Scissors Paper: Understanding How Environment Affects Your Performance on a Daily Basis.

RS: Party bans TV channel from reporting

An international media organization has strongly condemned the ban imposed by a political party on Alternativna Televizija (Alternative TV – ATV). SEEMO, a network of editors, media executives and leading journalists from South and East Europe, said the TV outlet is now unable to access and report on the election locations of Aquana and Banski Dvor in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Good organization, the secret of a successful company Posted By : Michele De Capitani

One of the features that a company must have to be successful is a good organization. An organized company works better and produces more.

“Worrying media developments in Greece”

The South East Europe Media Organization (SEEMO) expressed its concern at the statement issued by the Greek organization Revolutionary Sect. The group claimed the murder of Greek Journalist Socrates Giolias, the network of editors, media executives and leading journalists in South East and Central Europe explained.

How to Enable Lean IT in Your Organization

Business leaders want to know what value they are getting for the money they spend on IT. But IT has been so busy supporting other departments that it has fallen behind in creating systems that help drive decisions based on ROI and understanding of cost structure. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Sunny Gupta explains how IT can provide cost transparency to business leaders, as well as create lean processes that will enable IT to quickly improve service levels in a time frame that optimizes business value. – There are many lean experts when you look across industries or business functions. We’re all familiar with lean terms such as lean manufacturing, Total Quality Management (TQM), kaizen, Six Sigma and the rest. When you boil these down and apply lean to IT, enterprises are presented with four guiding…


WikiLeaks organization sparks controversy

WikiLeaks is a website that posts formerly secret documents online in what its members say is the pursuit of transparency and accountability. Its release of more than 75,000 U.S. Army and Marine Corps documents chronicling six years of events in Afghanistan has angered officials in Washington, Britain and Pakistan.

An Engineering Measure Tip For Improving Attitudes About Measures Posted By : Joe Lindley

If you’re in a Software or Hardware Development Engineering Process or Measures group, you’re familiar with the usual complaints from engineers about measures they have to collect and provide to the organization. Even though the measures add value for projects and the organization, they are generally viewed as a mundane chore that is forced upon the projects by the organization. This is a tip on how to improve some attitudes on this issue.

7 Ways To Stay Grounded by Staying Organized


Think about the last time you were all over the place, full of a free floating anxiety, bouncing from one task to another, reacting to people and situations emotionally in a way you later regretted. I’ve learned that when I feel like that I have become ungrounded, disconnected from my center, from my knowing that I am OK and all is well.

How do I get back to my center? How do I ground myself? Staying grounded requires daily attention and effort. Here are some of the ways you can stay grounded:

  1. Make your bed every day. Creating order and peacefulness in the bedroom settles the energies in that space and those good energies affect the rest of the house and you.
  2. Clean up your kitchen every day. Having a clean and orderly kitchen calms the part of the house most associated with nurturance and comfort, also calming you.
  3. Have morning and evening routines that are made up of activities of self-care, like bathing, exercising, tending to pets, straightening up. Tending yourself is a powerful way to ground and center yourself.
  4. Sort your mail daily to make yourself aware of tasks that need to be done and bills that need to be paid. Knowing your reality is more calming than the anxiety produced by not knowing.
  5. Keep paper in no more than two main locations, for example, the kitchen and the home office. Avoid allowing paper to spread throughout the house. When it spreads, its negative energy pollutes whatever area it is in. Paper is usually associated with some kind of task that needs to be done, like deciding whether you need the paper or not, or deciding where the paper should go next. When you see it all over the place it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the message it is sending, “You need to do something!” When you are feeling overwhelmed your are not centered.
  6. Maintain order by putting things away all the time. Avoid the temptation to just drop things. It takes much more energy to pick them up than it does to drop them. When items are just dropped they have a negative, chaotic energy that is anything but grounding. And, dropped things attract more dropped things!
  7. Do at least one 5 minute cleanup per day. Either start or end your day with a quick cleanup. Put things away, move things to the part of the house where they belong, straighten your papers, throw out trash. Take that time to restore order to your space. One of the first things I do when I’m thrown off center by some bad news or a difficult situation is to establish order in my home. Some would call my behavior compulsive. I call it grounding!

As I wrote the above list it occurred to me that all my recommendations are the same recommendations I make to people who want to learn how to stay more organized. So, staying organized in your physical space is a great way to stay grounded!

Joan Borysenco, Ph.D, author of Inner Peace for Busy People writes of the benefits of being grounded, centered, “When I’m centered it’s easier to respond to people, to catch the nuances of their attention, and to let inspiration flow through me. Thinking of myself as an instrument that life plays, rather than the source of the melody, has helped me be a better juggler. The instrument needs to be cleaned and polished, treated with care. When I’m in balance, the unbalanced hodgepodge of things on the to-do list are accomplished more effectively.”

Treat yourself with care and stay grounded by committing to maintaining an organized space. That way when you are confronted with one of life’s challenges you can handle it from a place of clarity and calmness, centered and able to access your inner wisdom.

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My passion is helping people discover the profound impact that environment has on performance. I want people to know they can change their lives by changing the spaces in which they live and work. Check out my blog or my book, Rock Scissors Paper: Understanding How Environment Affects Your Performance on a Daily Basis.

Online Payroll Software Modules- Extending Payroll Information to Employees in an Organization Posted By : ManishSinha

Payroll processing which primarily includes activities like salary computations, Income Tax calculations, management of leaves and claims management is primarily the responsibility of the finance or the HR team with in an organization

ERP Application Lifecycle Management Help the Organization Posted By : Ryan Mutt

ERP software lifecycle management is been a helping hand for the business enterprises in recent times. Read this article to know in details about erp lifecycle management.