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Marriott Hotels & Resorts, the signature brand of Marriott International (NYSE:MAR), renowned for its expertise in hosting meetings, is “re-imagining” the traditional small meeting to become a collaborative work experience that will promote creativity and innovation. Inspired by the work styles of Gen X and Gen Y, Marriott Hotels & Resorts has exclusively partnered with Steelcase, the leader in workspace design, and launched today Workspring at Marriott. Redmond Marriott Town Center, near Seattle, is the first hotel to offer the small meetings suite.
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Shifu Giel Puts was a student of famous Iron Head warrior Monk Shi Su Gang also known as Shi Sugang. He runs his own martial arts school in Roermond the Netherlands and he conducted this selfdefense workshop of Shaolin martial arts
It still pays to play nice at work, a new Robert Half survey confirms. Nearly half (48 percent) of workers interviewed said being courteous to others can help an employee rise through the ranks. Another 41 percent said etiquette plays at least some role in career advancement.
Robert Half also has introduced new videos illustrating some of the most egregious examples of office etiquette faux pas as part of the firm’s ongoing video series, “Don’t Let This Happen to You.” The lighthearted videos, including “The Cupcake Caper,” along with advice on avoiding common blunders, can be found at www.roberthalf.com/dont-let-this-happen-to-you.
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“Working out Sucks!” is probably the last thing you’d expect the CEO of the world’s largest fitness franchise to say in the midst of a national obesity crisis, and yet it’s the self-proclaimed title of a new book co-written by Anytime Fitness CEO and co-founder Chuck Runyon.
Working Out Sucks! (And Why It Doesn’t Have To): The Only 21-Day Kick-Start Plan for Total Health and Fitness You’ll Ever Need (published by Da Capo Lifelong Books) hits bookstores nationwide on Jan 3, 2012 with 100 percent of the book’s proceeds going to Limbs for Life -- a nonprofit organization that provides fully functional prosthetic care to individuals who can’t afford it.
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A weightlifter who is working out all of a sudden finding himself in a world of fail. Watch this funny/crazy clip as the weightlifter suddenly has an accident and has his legs pulled behind his head. If your still bored, check out/add my profile if you like 'fails' or are into that sort of thing.
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Having served as CEO of two Fortune 500 companies and currently working as Chief Strategy Officer of at the commercial real estate firm Cassidy Turley, Diane Paddison knows how it feels to be committed to your faith and your loved ones as well as to your career. With a warm and forthright voice, Diane shares how to be successful professionally without sacrificing your personal life or your faith. Learn about the book here, http://bit.ly/nUuipx Learn about this author here, www.4wordwomen.org Christian Life, Women’s Issues