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Business Bankruptcies Surge 66% In Japan Due to Labor Shortage

Allwork

Overall bankruptcies look set to surpass 10,000 this year, the highest since 2013, data from Tokyo Shoko Research showed this month. Even so, he said he isn’t sure that the company can muster the resources to train employees with no work experience.

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Donald Kelly—The Sales Evangelist—Is Out to Create a Community of World-Class Sellers

Success

In 2013, while building his sales career, a friend of Kelly’s introduced him to podcasting. Kelly started his own podcast, The Sales Evangelist , and interviewed fellow sellers about what worked and what didn’t, essentially “evangelizing” about the topic. 5 Thinking outside the box will help you stand out from competition.

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Invest in Interpersonal Skills Development is Important but Few Plan to Invest in Them

Office Dynamics

June 19, 2013 / PRNewswire / -- Executives say it takes strong soft skills to move up the corporate ladder, but few firms provide training in this area, a new Accountemps survey finds. Their responses: 2013. There are a wide range of training options , including in-person and online courses, conferences, and workshops.

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Ep 226: Jen Johnsen – Executive Assistant at The Children’s Theatre Company

LEADERASSISTANT.COM

Jen Johnsen has been part of Children’s Theatre Company as Executive Assistant since 2013, managing the Artistic and Managing Directors. Jean-Luc Picard CONNECT WITH JEN Jen on LinkedIn ABOUT JEN Jen Johnsen has been part of Children’s Theatre Company as Executive Assistant since 2013, managing the Artistic and Managing Directors.

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What You Can Learn About Making Decisions From a Baseball Umpire

Success

The importance of quick decision making for baseball umpires Almost every tactic deployed and decision made by the umpires is based on training, decades spent honing the smallest details in an effort to get decisions right as often as humanly possible. “It’s called rodeo clowning, when another umpire is supposed to step in and play good cop.”

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#130: Alissa Stearman (Executive Business Partner at sweetgreen) and Alexa Gundermann (Executive Business Partner at Tack Advisors)

Go Burrows

While at Yammer, she grew with the company from 30 employees to over 500 when Microsoft acquired them in 2013. While working in hospitality, she provided ‘Five Diamond’ leadership and administrative support to clients and guests around the world; and recruited, on-boarded and trained highly efficient teams.

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Ep 109: Melissa Smith – Bestselling Author and Founder of the Association of Virtual Assistants

Go Burrows

In 2013, Melissa began working remotely, and in 2017, became location independent. Check out the Leader Assistant Premium Membership for ongoing training, coaching, and community. Do you have questions you’d like me to answer, guests you think I should interview, or suggested topics you’d like me to address on the show?

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