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How to Boost Your Energy on the Job
The leaders featured in this weekly column are typically those who have the ability to energize their employees, customers, and colleagues by the way they communicate. But in addition to the specific language they use, the most inspiring leaders have an unusually high level of energy. Where do they find the energy to work 12 hours a day, travel around the globe, and still knock a one-hour presentation out of the park? Here are the three common factors that they share.
Nations:U.S. People:Ronald Reagan Jimmy Carter Tiger Woods Source:(BusinessWeek)
2008-07-21
Obama takes show onto global stage
Washington - Barack Obama is about to embark on high-profile foreign travel that could have a powerful influence on how US voters judge his ability to act as the nation's commander in chief.
Nations:Afghanistan Israel U.S. People:Jimmy Carter Mahmoud Abbas Ehud Olmert Barack Obama John McCain Ronald Reagan Activities:US Election 2008
2008-07-16
In a switch, governors now await running-mate call
PHILADELPHIA - For more than three decades, the National Governors' Association has assembled on presidential election years as one of its members made a bid for the White House -- a Carter or a Reagan, a Dukakis, a Clinton or a Bush.
Nations:Afghanistan U.S. Poland Mexico Canada People:George Voinovich Kathleen Sebelius Mitt Romney Tom Vilsack Barack Obama John McCain Activities:US Election 2008
2008-07-13
How the candidates' speaking styles play
Portsmouth, Ohio - John McCain has made nuclear power a centerpiece of his energy plan. But at a town hall-style meeting in this struggling Appalachian city Wednesday, the first person he called on was a local woman in the corner with a hand-drawn "No Nukes" sign.
Nations:U.S. Israel People:John McCain Carly Fiorina Stephen Colbert Barack Obama Jimmy Carter Hillary Clinton Activities:US Election 2008
2008-07-12
The Veep Picks: What's the Rush?
Suddenly, everyone wants to talk about running mates. Tomorrow's trivia questions are the titans of today - Midwestern governors, swing state senators, retired generals. Recent history says the winners will be announced days or even weeks before the conventions in late August. But what's the hurry? At least one party ought to revive tradition by dropping the bombshell while the delegates are gathered.
Nations:U.S. People:Barack Obama Bill Clinton Bob Dole Jerry Brown Dan Quayle Gerald R. Ford Activities:US Election 2008
2008-07-09
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