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CBS VS Google $50,000 for companies to obtain a wide variety of management consulting training support. Many organizations have accessed this funding for Lean Manufacturing and ISO quality systems training.Viacom (CBS) is suing you tube (Google), for displaying clips of their shows like CSI and the Colbert report. I would like to know why. Being on you tube, wouldn’t you get more exposure, more fans, intern bringing more revenue. Won’t people get sick of the six minute clips and poor video quality and watch it on t.v. Viacom should think as you tube doing a service, like teaser trailers.It sounds like Redstone (ceo of Viacom) is trying to start something. There is the argument that they may lose veiwers. Some viewers don’t want to sit through the show or cant because their at work so they just watch it on you tube, or just to avoid commercials causing lost revenue. The marketing spreads the word and most likely expands the viewer-ship of the show, it should help more than it hurts. You tube is a necessity for low fan base shows or for marketing efforts. Surely CBS has figured it cause more loses. Notice they waited till google bought you tube.Lets hit a billion dollar company instead of a million dollar company, heck we could use the extra cash. This may not even be a suit to get of you tube it could be just for some extra cash in the bank. Whatever it is I believe that there are some sort of laws that will protect you tube and make sure that they cant be sewed. One thing is for sure google will fight to the end and mo New Jersey Customized Training Grant Program (CTGP) CTGP enhances the creation and retention of skilled jobs in New Jersey through comprehensive workforce training. The aim of the program is to upgrade skills, and enhance the knowledge and work-related abilities of New Jersey workers. It also focuses on improving the overall productivity, and economic well-being of employers. Today, over thirty-million dollars is available for Customized Training Grants. Local County and City Programs Abound Too! Many counties and cities offer incentives in the form of tax credits and other benefits to ensure that local companies remain financially healthy. Local governments support actions that create robust economies, and keep their tax base from moving elsewhere. Upgrading employee skills through ISO training, for example, enhances competitiveness and contributes to company growth—a saleable proposition to tap into many local funding programs. Acquiring Funding Assistance for ISO and Other Training Requires Expertise Each funding program has its own qualifying criteria and paperwork. The paperwork and p Moving On Out - Top Ten Things To Take With You When You Move To Your New Teaching Job Abroad Companies of all sizes can benefit from a variety of local, state and federal funding assistance programs to improve their quality management systems and upgrade employee skills. This broad definition covers ISO, Six Sigma, Lean, change management, leadership and basic skills training. Some of these programs offer matching funds while others provide tax credits. A few even bestow outright grants. However, gaining access to - and understanding - these funding programs can be a daunting task. That is why it pays to select a management consulting firm that knows how to navigate these often bewildering waters.Once you’ve secured your new teaching job abroad, you’ll probably have several months to get yourself organized before taking up the post. Here are the top ten things you need to take with you when you move overseas. Read this now as some of these can take time to prepare properly!1. Passport (valid for at least the length of your contract) You may think this is an obvious one considering we’re talking about relocating your whole life to another country. Tell me, do you know when your passport expires? Mine expires in 2015.Depending on where you’re living, a new passport may take up to 6 months to get. It’s not wise to rely on the ‘estimated turn around’ time on the form as in the past both the UK and the USA have had extremely long delays in issuing new passports to their citizens. Of course, if you’re running short of time you can usually apply for an express service, at a ridiculously inflated cost.So, go now and check when your passport expires.It’s better for you to have a passport that’s valid for the length of your contract because it’s a real pain to have to get a new one issued from a consulate or embassy abroad. Trust me; I’ve had to do it!2. Original documents that prove who you are and what you knowGovernment departments don’t tend to accept copies A Multitude of Funding Programs are Available to U.S. Companies Funding assistance programs are designed to cover everything from maintaining high employment in local areas, to helping American companies combat foreign competition. Some state programs are even designed to counter out-of-state challenges by domestic competitors. Most programs offer financial assistance to upgrade employee skills and operating efficiency through training. Typical Qualifying Criteria for Funding Assistance Although most funding assistance programs are aimed at domestic manufacturers, financial help is also available for other industries that are facing foreign competition. It is recognized that ISO, Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, change management and leadership training are key elements in continuous improvement, and streamlining key business processes. Since these disciplines yield results that strengthen domestic businesses, they are favored by many funding assistance programs. Situations that typically qualify for some form of funding assistance include: Examples of Nationwide Programs Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) MEP is a nationwide network of not-for-profit centers in nearly 350 locations nationwide. Their sole purpose is to provide small and medium sized manufacturers with the services they need to succeed. The centers, serving all 50 States and Puerto Rico, are linked together through the Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology. Centers are funded by federal, state, local and private resources to serve manufacturers. Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) Established by Congress in 1974, TAA is managed by business professionals who understand manufacturing. TAA focuses on providing financial assistance to import-impacted manufacturers. TAA offers 50/50 cost sharing of projects aimed at improving a manufacturer's competitive position. Specifically, these matching funds are applied toward the cost of consultants. Funds can be used for on- or off-site employee training. The eleven TAA centers throughout the country work with eligible firms in marketing, production, management and many other areas. Under certain circumstances, other federal agencies also provide funding for employee training and skills upgrading. The Environmental Protection Agency and Commerce Department are just two examples. Examples of State Programs Most states have funding programs for the purpose of improving competitiveness in a global economy and business retention. Here are a few examples: California Employment Training Panel (ETP) ETP is a California State agency that is designed to fund training which meets the needs of employers for skilled workers, and the need of workers for good, long-term jobs. The program supports the California economy, primarily by funding the retraining of incumbent, frontline workers in companies challenged by out-of-state competition. Illinois Employer Training Investment Program (ETIP) ETIP supports Illinois workers’ efforts to upgrade their skills, in order to remain current in new technologies and business practices. This enables companies to remain competitive, expand into new markets and introduce more efficient technologies into their operations. ETIP grants may reimburse Illinois companies for up to 50 percent of the cost of training their employees. New York State Industrial Effectiveness Program (IEP) IEP is a grant available to small and medium-sized manufacturing firms and industry groups within New York state. This grant provides up to $50,000 for companies to obtain a wide variety of management consulting training support. Many organizations have accessed this funding for Lean Manufacturing and ISO quality systems training. New Jersey Customized Training Grant Program (CTGP) CTGP enhances the creation and retention of skilled jobs in New Jersey through comprehensive workforce training. The aim of the program is to upgrade skills, and enhance the knowledge and work-related abilities of New Jersey workers. It also focuses on improving the overall productivity, and economic well-being of employers. Today, over thirty-million dollars is available for Customized Training Grants. Local County and City Programs Abound Too! Many counties and cities offer incentives in the form of tax credits and other benefits to ensure that local companies remain financially healthy. Local governments support actions that create robust economies, and keep their tax base from moving elsewhere. Upgrading employee skills through ISO training, for example, enhances competitiveness and contributes to company growth—a saleable proposition to tap into many local funding programs. Acquiring Funding Assistance for ISO and Other Training Requires Expertise Each funding program has its own qualifying criteria and paperwork. The paperwork and pr Appliance Repair Careers ean Manufacturing, change management and leadership training are key elements in continuous improvement, and streamlining key business processes. Since these disciplines yield results that strengthen domestic businesses, they are favored by many funding assistance programs.In most homes, appliances are some of the most used items in the house. This is because various home appliances are used for a number of purposes, including cooking, cleaning, regulating temperature, and providing entertainment. Given the ?punishment? that home appliances are subjected to, it is only natural to expect that some of them may break down from time to time as the result of a number of reasons, like wear and tear.In these scenarios, one of the most important people who can help solve the problem is a home appliance repairperson, who can fix the appliance so that it can be used again. Fortunately, given the demand for home appliance repairpersons, a career in this profession can be good source of earning a living that has made it attractive to a lot of people and augurs well to most people who own home appliances.What They DoThe job of a home appliance repairperson usually involves making sure that appliances are working well and preventing unwanted breakdowns. They usually do this through a number of steps that allow them to remedy the problem with the appliance. The first step in the process is to inspect the appliance and to check for any malfunction, which may include unusual noises, vibrations, and leakage. To be able to pinpoint the problem, they usually disassemble the appliance so that the Situations that typically qualify for some form of funding assistance include: Examples of Nationwide Programs Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) MEP is a nationwide network of not-for-profit centers in nearly 350 locations nationwide. Their sole purpose is to provide small and medium sized manufacturers with the services they need to succeed. The centers, serving all 50 States and Puerto Rico, are linked together through the Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology. Centers are funded by federal, state, local and private resources to serve manufacturers. Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) Established by Congress in 1974, TAA is managed by business professionals who understand manufacturing. TAA focuses on providing financial assistance to import-impacted manufacturers. TAA offers 50/50 cost sharing of projects aimed at improving a manufacturer's competitive position. Specifically, these matching funds are applied toward the cost of consultants. Funds can be used for on- or off-site employee training. The eleven TAA centers throughout the country work with eligible firms in marketing, production, management and many other areas. Under certain circumstances, other federal agencies also provide funding for employee training and skills upgrading. The Environmental Protection Agency and Commerce Department are just two examples. Examples of State Programs Most states have funding programs for the purpose of improving competitiveness in a global economy and business retention. Here are a few examples: California Employment Training Panel (ETP) ETP is a California State agency that is designed to fund training which meets the needs of employers for skilled workers, and the need of workers for good, long-term jobs. The program supports the California economy, primarily by funding the retraining of incumbent, frontline workers in companies challenged by out-of-state competition. Illinois Employer Training Investment Program (ETIP) ETIP supports Illinois workers’ efforts to upgrade their skills, in order to remain current in new technologies and business practices. This enables companies to remain competitive, expand into new markets and introduce more efficient technologies into their operations. ETIP grants may reimburse Illinois companies for up to 50 percent of the cost of training their employees. New York State Industrial Effectiveness Program (IEP) IEP is a grant available to small and medium-sized manufacturing firms and industry groups within New York state. This grant provides up to $50,000 for companies to obtain a wide variety of management consulting training support. Many organizations have accessed this funding for Lean Manufacturing and ISO quality systems training. New Jersey Customized Training Grant Program (CTGP) CTGP enhances the creation and retention of skilled jobs in New Jersey through comprehensive workforce training. The aim of the program is to upgrade skills, and enhance the knowledge and work-related abilities of New Jersey workers. It also focuses on improving the overall productivity, and economic well-being of employers. Today, over thirty-million dollars is available for Customized Training Grants. Local County and City Programs Abound Too! Many counties and cities offer incentives in the form of tax credits and other benefits to ensure that local companies remain financially healthy. Local governments support actions that create robust economies, and keep their tax base from moving elsewhere. Upgrading employee skills through ISO training, for example, enhances competitiveness and contributes to company growth—a saleable proposition to tap into many local funding programs. Acquiring Funding Assistance for ISO and Other Training Requires Expertise Each funding program has its own qualifying criteria and paperwork. The paperwork and p Career Testing - Guidelines For Taking Career Tests r even cover the complete cost for a company—to provide quality management systems training for its employees.Career testing has become a very popular way of "discovering ourselves" and our abilities. However, many people tend to accept their test results as the absolute gospel truth about themselves and their occupations.This in a way can be a very dangerous assumption and especially for individuals who are desperately seeking some direction in life.My advice to this is that, even though it may be what you want to hear, you need to be somewhat cautious of your test results.The truth is, that no matter how glorified and 99.99 percent certified, these tests can be somewhat abstract and generalized. It doesn't matter how good a test is or how good the developer says it is, career tests, career quizzes, and personality tests are not always the absolute gospel truth.So here are a few guidelines to keep in mind when taking a career or personality test.1) No test is 100% accurate. Independent studies have proven that even the most glorified tests can be as much as 25 percent inaccurate.2) Test results can vary. Yes, even the results from the same test taken by the same person at different times can change. Your mood and frame of mind can influence your test results from day to day and even just one different answer can mean completely different results. It's so important to give questions a lot of thoug Examples of Nationwide Programs Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) MEP is a nationwide network of not-for-profit centers in nearly 350 locations nationwide. Their sole purpose is to provide small and medium sized manufacturers with the services they need to succeed. The centers, serving all 50 States and Puerto Rico, are linked together through the Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology. Centers are funded by federal, state, local and private resources to serve manufacturers. Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) Established by Congress in 1974, TAA is managed by business professionals who understand manufacturing. TAA focuses on providing financial assistance to import-impacted manufacturers. TAA offers 50/50 cost sharing of projects aimed at improving a manufacturer's competitive position. Specifically, these matching funds are applied toward the cost of consultants. Funds can be used for on- or off-site employee training. The eleven TAA centers throughout the country work with eligible firms in marketing, production, management and many other areas. Under certain circumstances, other federal agencies also provide funding for employee training and skills upgrading. The Environmental Protection Agency and Commerce Department are just two examples. Examples of State Programs Most states have funding programs for the purpose of improving competitiveness in a global economy and business retention. Here are a few examples: California Employment Training Panel (ETP) ETP is a California State agency that is designed to fund training which meets the needs of employers for skilled workers, and the need of workers for good, long-term jobs. The program supports the California economy, primarily by funding the retraining of incumbent, frontline workers in companies challenged by out-of-state competition. Illinois Employer Training Investment Program (ETIP) ETIP supports Illinois workers’ efforts to upgrade their skills, in order to remain current in new technologies and business practices. This enables companies to remain competitive, expand into new markets and introduce more efficient technologies into their operations. ETIP grants may reimburse Illinois companies for up to 50 percent of the cost of training their employees. New York State Industrial Effectiveness Program (IEP) IEP is a grant available to small and medium-sized manufacturing firms and industry groups within New York state. This grant provides up to $50,000 for companies to obtain a wide variety of management consulting training support. Many organizations have accessed this funding for Lean Manufacturing and ISO quality systems training. New Jersey Customized Training Grant Program (CTGP) CTGP enhances the creation and retention of skilled jobs in New Jersey through comprehensive workforce training. The aim of the program is to upgrade skills, and enhance the knowledge and work-related abilities of New Jersey workers. It also focuses on improving the overall productivity, and economic well-being of employers. Today, over thirty-million dollars is available for Customized Training Grants. Local County and City Programs Abound Too! Many counties and cities offer incentives in the form of tax credits and other benefits to ensure that local companies remain financially healthy. Local governments support actions that create robust economies, and keep their tax base from moving elsewhere. Upgrading employee skills through ISO training, for example, enhances competitiveness and contributes to company growth—a saleable proposition to tap into many local funding programs. Acquiring Funding Assistance for ISO and Other Training Requires Expertise Each funding program has its own qualifying criteria and paperwork. The paperwork and p Can Ad Agency Creatives Refuse To Work On Certain Products? g and skills upgrading. The Environmental Protection Agency and Commerce Department are just two examples.So, you've beaten all the odds and you've gotten into advertising as a creative.Why even ask if ad agency creative can refuse certain projects? Why bring the party down? Because it's very important that you know...before you do.The first few weeks are exciting as you're toiling away on 'real' projects as opposed to the months you spent working on your portfolio. And you're thrilled to be working side by side with people who have names that you actually KNOW! It's a rush, no doubt.But suddenly a new creative brief comes up, or a new business pitch surfaces...and it's for CIGARETTES. Ewwew. Cigarettes. You know they harm people. You know what they do to unborn fetuses and to people breathing it in second hand.You don't want to work on it. Now the question is what do you do about it?Here's what usually happens...you can go to your Creative Director and take a firm stand and flat out refuse to work on those dreaded cigarettes...and he or she will probably give you the pass. I say probably...because not all agencies are alike.But here's what REALLY happens.The second you refuse to work on a product (not a brand, a product) a bell goes off. You've just put yourself on the radar screen, in a decidedly negative way. You'll called immediate attention to yourself as 'that creative.'Now Examples of State Programs Most states have funding programs for the purpose of improving competitiveness in a global economy and business retention. Here are a few examples: California Employment Training Panel (ETP) ETP is a California State agency that is designed to fund training which meets the needs of employers for skilled workers, and the need of workers for good, long-term jobs. The program supports the California economy, primarily by funding the retraining of incumbent, frontline workers in companies challenged by out-of-state competition. Illinois Employer Training Investment Program (ETIP) ETIP supports Illinois workers’ efforts to upgrade their skills, in order to remain current in new technologies and business practices. This enables companies to remain competitive, expand into new markets and introduce more efficient technologies into their operations. ETIP grants may reimburse Illinois companies for up to 50 percent of the cost of training their employees. New York State Industrial Effectiveness Program (IEP) IEP is a grant available to small and medium-sized manufacturing firms and industry groups within New York state. This grant provides up to $50,000 for companies to obtain a wide variety of management consulting training support. Many organizations have accessed this funding for Lean Manufacturing and ISO quality systems training. New Jersey Customized Training Grant Program (CTGP) CTGP enhances the creation and retention of skilled jobs in New Jersey through comprehensive workforce training. The aim of the program is to upgrade skills, and enhance the knowledge and work-related abilities of New Jersey workers. It also focuses on improving the overall productivity, and economic well-being of employers. Today, over thirty-million dollars is available for Customized Training Grants. Local County and City Programs Abound Too! Many counties and cities offer incentives in the form of tax credits and other benefits to ensure that local companies remain financially healthy. Local governments support actions that create robust economies, and keep their tax base from moving elsewhere. Upgrading employee skills through ISO training, for example, enhances competitiveness and contributes to company growth—a saleable proposition to tap into many local funding programs. Acquiring Funding Assistance for ISO and Other Training Requires Expertise Each funding program has its own qualifying criteria and paperwork. The paperwork and p Why You Should Run Away From An Ad Agency That Talks About Branding (Before Your Wallet's Empty) $50,000 for companies to obtain a wide variety of management consulting training support. Many organizations have accessed this funding for Lean Manufacturing and ISO quality systems training.So why should you run away from any ad agency that talks about branding?Simple. The ad agency doesn’t know the first word about results.And if you want to INVEST in advertising instead of GAMBLING in advertising, you really can’t afford to listen to the “Branding or Name recognition” madness.Branding is a disservice to the buying public. It’s like having a lamp and hiding it under your bed. The light doesn’t help you. The light doesn’t help your family members and friends.When you’re branding: service to the customer becomes second to bragging or being creative for the sake of being creative. Got Milk? Really? Got Milk? Really. So what?What Is This Hot Babe Doing In Your Commercial?And Don’t Tell Me The Old “Sex Sells”Ok so you’re selling a camera. Why do you want that hot babe with super-hot legs playing tennis in your commercial. You know what Rosser Reeves calls this hot babe in your commercial, he calls it a vampire. It doesn’t help sell your product, actually it’s draining attention from your product.Is Your Advertising A Gamble Or An Investment?If you know your numbers, if you know how much money your advertising generates, when you hear the “branding madness” you’d call 911 for you’ll know you’re in big trouble. You’ll know that you’re going to be asked to spen New Jersey Customized Training Grant Program (CTGP) CTGP enhances the creation and retention of skilled jobs in New Jersey through comprehensive workforce training. The aim of the program is to upgrade skills, and enhance the knowledge and work-related abilities of New Jersey workers. It also focuses on improving the overall productivity, and economic well-being of employers. Today, over thirty-million dollars is available for Customized Training Grants. Local County and City Programs Abound Too! Many counties and cities offer incentives in the form of tax credits and other benefits to ensure that local companies remain financially healthy. Local governments support actions that create robust economies, and keep their tax base from moving elsewhere. Upgrading employee skills through ISO training, for example, enhances competitiveness and contributes to company growth—a saleable proposition to tap into many local funding programs. Acquiring Funding Assistance for ISO and Other Training Requires Expertise Each funding program has its own qualifying criteria and paperwork. The paperwork and processes involved are sometimes confusing and often intimidating. And packaging successful submissions often requires the assistance of an expert familiar with the targeted program. The typical steps in pursuing financial assistance are to: The main obstacle for companies seeking funding assistance is a lack of familiarity with funding programs and the qualifying criteria. Finding the right program—and then preparing a funding proposal in the proper format—takes expertise that is outside the mainstream of most companies. Administering approved funding and complying with program regulations are also proficiencies lacking in many businesses. It Pays to Align your Company with a Knowledgeable Consulting Firm A management consulting firm that is well-versed in obtaining assistance funding for ISO and other continuous improvement skill-based training can dramatically cut costs for their clients. There is no substitute when it comes to successful experience with these programs—the hand that guides must be steady and sure. Performing a comprehensive training needs analysis, finding the best funding program, navigating intricate paperwork and helping clients satisfy qualifying criteria requires seasoned expertise. Selecting a consulting firm that has a successful track record also gives clients confidence to proceed with training or other quality management projects, knowing that their funding proposal will likely be approved. Experienced management consulting firms keep abreast of changing regulations and trends. They know how to expedite proposals, and overcome bureaucracy to successfully secure funding. And they issue status reports along the way, so that their clients are fully informed. Moreover, knowledgeable management consulting firms are proactive in advising their clients of funding opportunities and how these can be leveraged. If a company is interested in getting financial help, it pays to partner with a consulting firm that has a successful track record in obtaining funding assistance. More established management consulting firms, like Change Management Consulting, have strategic relationships with dedicated resources that perform funding program management for their clients. This relieves them of the administrative burden. These assets closely monitor a client's compliance with the funding program's regulations. They efficiently manage data entry, tracking, reporting and invoicing. Knowing the ropes, they help clients maintain positive cash flows by expediting the release of program funds.
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