Saturday, January 10, 2015

Common Things in The Successful People (Part 1)

1. Build Networks
Nobody at the top of the heap goes it alone. And those at the center of networks benefit the most.
Paul Erdos is the undeniable center of the mathematics world. Ever heard of “six degrees of Kevin Bacon”? Paul Erdos is the Kevin Bacon of math.
This is no exaggeration. In fact, it’s barely a metaphor — it’s just fact.
How did he become the center of the math world?
He was a giver.
I’ve posted a lot about networking and as great networkers like Adam Rifkin advise, Paul Erdos gave to others. He made those around him better.

Via The Man Who Loved Only Numbers - The Story of Paul Erdos and the Search for Mathematical Truth: He knew better than you yourself knew what you were capable of…He gave the confidence that many of us needed to embark on mathematical research.
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2. Create Luck
Luck isn’t magical - there’s a science to it.
Richard Wiseman studied lucky people for his book Luck Factor, and broke down what they do right.
Certain personality types are luckier because they behave in a way that maximizes the chance for good opportunities.
By being more outgoing, open to new ideas, following hunches, and being optimistic, lucky people create possibilities.
Does applying these principles to your life actually work? Wiseman created a “luck school” to test the ideas - and it was a success.
Via Luck Factor: In total, 80 percent of people who attended Luck School said that their luck had increased. On average, these people estimated that their luck had increased by more than 40 percent.
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3. Busy
Via Daily Rituals - How Artists Work: “Sooner or later,” Pritchett writes, “the great men turn out to be all alike. They never stop working. They never lose a minute. It is very depressing.”

What did Stanford professor Jeffrey Pfeffer find when he looked at high achievers like LBJ and Robert Moses? 60-65 hour work weeks were not uncommon.

Via Managing With Power - Politics and Influence in Organizations: In a study of general managers in industry, John Kotter reported that many of them worked 60 to 65 hours per week–which translates into at least six 10-hour days. The ability and willingness to work grueling hours has characterized many powerful figures… Energy and strength provide many advantages to those seeking to build power.

When Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi studied geniuses for his book Creativity, he realized something fascinating about IQ.

No one who changed the world had an IQ under 130 - but the difference between 130 and 170 was negligible. As long as you were past the 130 IQ threshold, it was all about how hard you worked.
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4. Know What You Are
In his classic essay Managing Oneself, Pete Drucker is very clear - ignore your weaknesses and keep improving your strengths: "In identifying opportunities for improvement, don’t waste time cultivating skill areas where you have little competence. Instead, concentrate on - and build on - your strengths."
This means knowing who you are, what you are and what you are good at.

Harvard professor Gautam Mukunda, author of Indispensable - When Leaders Really Matter, says this is key for leaders: "More than anything else, “Know thyself.” Know what your type is. …Think about your own personality… For instance, if you are a classic entrepreneur, you can’t work in an organization. Know that."
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5. Just Say No
Warren Buffett once said: "The difference between successful people and very successful people is that very successful people say “no” to almost everything."
And that’s what gives them the time to accomplish so much.

In Creativity, Csikszentmihalyi makes note of the number of high achievers who declined his request to be in the book. Why did they say no? They were too busy with their own projects to help him with his. Achievement requires focus. And focus means saying “no” to a lot of distractions
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Thursday, January 8, 2015

Vietnam Manpower JSC supplied 100 Plumbers and Electricians for Abdullah A. M. Al-Khodari Sons Company (4th recruitment campaign)

The fourth Recruitment Campaign of Vietnam Manpower JSC for Abdullah A. M. Al-Khodari Sons Company has been implemented successfully
Last 17th & 18th April 2014, it was our honor to welcome the Representative of Abdullah A. M. Al-Khodari Sons Company to come to Vietnam for directly interviewing and doing trade tests of Vietnamese Plumbers & Electricians
As a  multifaceted contracting company with speciality in civil engineering, roads and bridges, railways, buildings and infrastructure, water & waste water treatment, oil & gas and pipelines in support of petrochemical production, city cleaning, environmental control and operation & maintenance activities in Saudi Arabia, Abdullah A. M. Al-Khodari Sons Company is achieving continuous success and steady growth. This success relies much on highly skilled and dedicated team of professionals and workers of the company
Currently, there is also a large number of Vietnamese Plumbers, Electricians, and HVAC Technicians working there. To serve better for their project, in this project we have supported the company to recruit more nearly 100 Plumbers and Electricians.
We would like to thank and sincerely appreciate the trust and cooperation of Abdullah A. M. Al-Khodari Sons Company in the selection and use of the Vietnamese Plumbers, Electricians for their projects in the Saudi Arabia and Globally.
Below are some pictures of the 4th recruitment campaign for the Abdullah A. M. Al-Khodari Sons Company:
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Tuesday, January 6, 2015

5 huge risks that you should take before dying

What is the one thing we all have more than enough of? Regret.
Someday we'll all look back and think, "What if? What if I had only done that.. or said that.. or tried that?"
Like Mark Twain said, "Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do."
You can always recover, learn and build from mistakes, but when you do nothing, that automatically means there is nothing to improve or salvage or discover.
And all you're left with is, "What if?"
Here are five smart risks you should take before you die. I promise you'll be glad (if not now then definitely someday) that you did.
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5 huge risks that you should take before dying

Saturday, January 3, 2015

QD-SBG Construction recruited manpower from Vietnam Manpower JSC (2nd campaign)

Vietnam Manpower JSC has arranged the placement of masons, plasterers and tilers for Qatar Diar-Saudi Binladin Group (QD-SBG) successfully on March 22nd 2014
Last 19th to 22nd March 2014, following the success of the first recruitment campaign in January, We were honored to warmly welcome representatives of QD-SBG Construction to come to Vietnam for the interviews and trade tests with the candidates supplied by Vietnam Manpower JSC.
Being a joint venture between one of the biggest groups in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the leading company in Qatar, so far QD-SBG Construction has been considered as a renowned multinational construction conglomerate.
With a lot of key projects having been implemented in the territory of Qatar, the requirements about manpower of construction workers become essential. In this second campaign, despite the rainy and chilling weather, representatives of QD-SBG Construction and officers of Vietnam Manpower JSC still worked very hard to select about 300 qualified masons, plasterers and tilers.
In this recruitment campaign, we would like to say thank you and to sincerely appreciate the cooperation of QD-SBG Construction in the recruiting and hiring Vietnamese masons, plasterers and tilers for their projects in Qatar and over the world.

Below are some pictures of the second recruitment campaign for the QD-SBG Construction, Qatar.
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QD-SBG Construction recruited manpower from Vietnam Manpower JSC (2nd campaign)

Thursday, January 1, 2015

How to Negotiate Your Job Offer, Step by Step

It's great to receive a job offer but It's greater if you get more good terms and conditions. So how to negotiate your job offer?
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No.1. Receive the offer letter and read it carefully.

No.2. Compare the written job offer to your Wish List. Does the job offer include everything you would have wanted? If so, then accept the job!

No.3. If the job offer misses on one or several points of your Wish List (perhaps the salary is a bit low and there is more travel in the job than you would have hoped for), consider talking with your hiring manager about improving (“sweetening”) the job offer.

No.4. If you decide to negotiate your offer, send an email message to your hiring manager. In the message, say something like this: “Dear Phil, I received the job offer this morning. Thank you! I’m excited to get started. I have some issues to go over with you when you have a moment. Will you have time to chat by phone tomorrow?”

No.5. On the telephone (not via email) thank your possible new boss for the offer, first. Then say “I’m excited to take the job, Phil, but I also have a few reservations. The salary is lower than what I’m targeting and I am also hoping to keep my travel to two trips per month. Could we get creative together and see whether we can bridge the gap, so that I can sign the letter and we can schedule my start date?”

No.6. Some managers will tell you “I have no room to negotiate. The offer is the offer.” That is worth some serious consideration, because if the message is “Take it or leave it” from the beginning of the relationship, it will not get better. An employer will never love you more than they do when they’re trying to hire you.

No.7. If your manager will negotiate with you, throw out some suggestions for bridging the gap between your requirements and the offer you’ve received. Perhaps you could take a sign-on bonus to cover the gap between the offer and your target salary.

No.8. If your manager agrees to any improvements in your offer letter, ask him or her to send you a corrected letter that you can sign. Do not accept a revised offer until you have seen it in writing. You can tell your manager on the phone “That all sounds great, and on that basis, I’m happy to accept the job.” Make sure you sign the revised offer letter, not the original offer letter with changes scribbled in. I’ll be very excited for you when you accept a job offer, but only if it’s a job offer that matches the responsibility and impact you’ll have in your new organization. I’ve got the celebratory champagne cooling now!

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