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How To Easily Get A Job: The Common Mistakes Made By A Job Seeker nt a computer in his or her home.” Chairman
of IBM, John Akers added in 1983: “The world market for computers is about 275,000.”
Because of these erroneous assumptions and perceptions, it is no wonder both Digital
Equipment and IBM were late in entering the personal computer market.Would you like to learn how you can easily get a job? Imagine finishing your university studies completely confident and prepared for the job market--- Knowing all that will be required of you as a job seeker. Now I want you to imagine being completely in control of the outcome of your job search activities and landing the job of your dreams, which will make you happy and comfortable...Sound too good to be true? After you read this short article, you will feel like your fears Gary Hamel said: “One of the things that I believe is that whatever you need to know to create the future you can know. By definition, whatever Microsoft needed to know, it knew. Whatever C Be a Rich Jerk! For a troubled company, it is prudent to challenge all “sacred cows” – those old and
sacrosanct business assumptions. It is probable that some of these old “sacred cows”
which were based on prior erroneous perceptions and assumptions that got the company
into trouble.You want to meet the Rich Jerk!Ha – don’t make me laugh. What do you think the chances are of ever getting to meet this 26-year old brat who has more money than you’ve had hot dinners?Oh, you want to BE a Rich Jerk?Well, that’s a completely different story! I’m going to tell you why.A few days ago, I heard about this fellow who had sold a web site and business on eBay for a fabulous sum of money. More than that, he is still running extrem In times of rapid change, a strategic failure is often caused by an incorrect or false assumption. We console ourselves by telling ourselves that we have gone through the present problem before and hence are able to tide through it again. Often, we also falsely assume that this change is temporary, or that the impact would be limited and hence can be ignored. Success has got into the management’s heads and become their greatest root cause of the disease. The prevailing mindset is that “we have been successful and everything worked in the past and failures will not happen here.” Then the company’s profit erodes and their stock plummets. In a similar vein, we may dismiss the pain in our body such as a headache or stomach ache and just treat it with simple over-the-counter medication without noting its severity. Sometimes, this could well turn out to be more serious or life-threatening such as stomach cancer or prelude to a heart attack and stroke. The high death toll during the SARS outbreak of 2003 was also partly attributed to the initial dismissal of the symptoms and nonchalant attitudes adopted by some of the infected victims causing it to spread rapidly. Many of these old and obsolete assumptions happen in large and well-known companies whose traditional cash cow businesses have become sacred cows and end up as sacrificial cows or mad cows when market forces turn against and overwhelm them. Time and again, some wrong business assumptions and perceptions by experts have led many companies astray. For example, Ken Olson, president of Digital Equipment said in 1977: “There is no reason anyone would want a computer in his or her home.” Chairman of IBM, John Akers added in 1983: “The world market for computers is about 275,000.” Because of these erroneous assumptions and perceptions, it is no wonder both Digital Equipment and IBM were late in entering the personal computer market. Gary Hamel said: “One of the things that I believe is that whatever you need to know to create the future you can know. By definition, whatever Microsoft needed to know, it knew. Whatever CN LLCs: Do They Make Sense for Your Business? are able to tide through it again. Often, we also falsely
assume that this change is temporary, or that the impact would be limited and hence can
be ignored. Success has got into the management’s heads and become their greatest root
cause of the disease. The prevailing mindset is that “we have been successful and
everything worked in the past and failures will not happen here.” Then the company’s
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ache and just treat it with simple over-the-counter medication without noting its severity.
Sometimes, this could well turn out to be more serious or life-threatening such as
stomach cancer or prelude to a heart attack and stroke. The high death toll during the
SARS outbreak of 2003 was also partly attributed to the initial dismissal of the symptoms
and nonchalant attitudes adopted by some of the infected victims causing it to spread
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Because of these erroneous assumptions and perceptions, it is no wonder both Digital
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