Meditations on Time But what minutes! Count them by sensation, and not by calendars, and each moment is a day. ~Benjamin Disraeli
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By admin, on October 14th, 2010 Feb 2, 2003 — It was exciting to receive so many member submissions for the February 2003 issue of FOCUS on New York Media. The FOCUS editorial team thank you for your enthusiastic response. MCA-I NY members are an accomplished group and it makes us proud — especially in these economically challenging times — to be able to share your success stories with others. . . . → Read More: How to Toot Your Own Horn
By admin, on October 14th, 2010 Feb 1, 2003 — AT THE MOVIES FRIDA: Salma Hayek has got to be one of the most gorgeous people in Hollywood and this film shows that she can act too! In this 25-year love story, love nearly conquers all. But, there are some huge bumps along the way. Bumps that hurt poor Frida’s back and drive her to painting and leftist politics. Her painting is a featured player in the plot. . . . → Read More: Yapp Around Town
By admin, on October 14th, 2010 Jan 31, 2003 — Winter/Spring 2003 MCA-I DFW Events . . . → Read More: Dallas Chapter Events
By admin, on October 14th, 2010 Jan 31, 2003 — The day CNN broadcast the news about Enron’s collapse, I was having lunch on the top floor executive dining room of one of America’s biggest power supply companies. Suddenly appetites were lost around the tables. People were hurrying out with mobile phones pressed to their ears. Press conferences were being called. . . . → Read More: The Importance of Media Training for Executives
By admin, on October 14th, 2010 Jan 31, 2003 — The Platinum Rule of Communication? Imagine for a moment what it would be like if everyone you communicated with at work practiced the “Golden Rule of Communication”? You know, they’d communicate with you the way they’d want you to communicate with them. Wouldn’t that be nice? Well, we all know that doesn’t happen very often and, as you’ll find out, the “Golden Rule” doesn’t work very well. . . . → Read More: Communicate with Style – Part 1 of 2
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