Archive for May, 2010

Why Employers Like Online Education Programs?

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Online education programs are becoming increasing popular among employers. Many companies are likely to give support to their employees who are interested in pursuing a degree or further education through online education programs. Some companies even give scholarships or grants specially dedicated for their employees who enroll into online education programs. Why many employers like online education programs and encourage their employees to pursue their degree online if they are interested to enrich their knowledge with a degree?

Traditionally, if an employee want to further his study, he needs to either quit his job or takes a long unpaid leave in order to go back to school for a degree. If this is the case, employer will need to hire a new staff to replace the leaving employee or he need to find a temporary replacement if the employee is taking a long unpaid leave. It’s inconvenient for the employers if many of their employees want to quit their job and go back to school to get a further degree for their career advancement. Employers definitely do not want to let their experience staffs to leave and keep hiring new staffs and re-train for the vacant positions.

Online education programs have provided a perfect solution to employers. Employees who like to further their study are encouraged to pursue their degree online. Employees who are taking online degree programs will be able to continue their job and their current living style while effectively manage their time for the online courses so that it won’t crash with their working schedule. Flexible, self-pace and study from anywhere and anytime are the key advantages that will benefits both the working individuals and employers. For job that need a lot of traveling, online education program fits in perfectly. It allows the online students to attend the online classes from home or while traveling.

Strong educational background that equip with the required skills in the related field will enable the employees to perform their jobs flawlessly. Now, employers can encourage their employees to earn a job related degree to gain more knowledge on their working field and be prepared for more challenging tasks. IBM, one of bigger corporate players is continuously encourage their employees especially managers and senior management team to pursue their MBA through distance learning programs. IBM commented that they needs a wide range of qualified managers at all level and that online education approach is the only one that is feasible in terms of cost, time and numbers.

Many companies do allocate scholarships and grants for their employees who are interested to further their study. Among these scholarships, some are dedicated specially for online students. Fund allocations for employees who study online are increasing showing more employers are encouraging online education to their employees.

Summary

More and more employers are encouraging their employees who like to further study to pursue their degree through online education programs. Employers like online education program because it provides a perfect solution for employers to allow their employee to enrich their knowledge in their job related field while retain their employees at their company.

Motivation-the 3 Aspects of Human Behavior You Must Know to Succeed

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Motivation can be defined in numerous ways, but there are two basic definitions or descriptions.  It can be defined as the main reason or reasons that individuals partake in a certain behavior, specifically human behavior pursuant to the study of psychology or neuropsychology.  It can also be defined as the driving force that initiates and drives an individualâ??s behavior.  It is the internal energy that propels us to achieve our goals.  Typically, it is considered to be a dynamic state of mind not concerned with personality.There are three aspects of human behavior that motivation is based and founded in:1. arousal of behavior2. direction of behavior3. persistence of behaviorArousal of behavior relates to a specific thing that activates behavior whereas direction of behavior relates to what is responsible for directing the behavior. Persistence of behavior relates to how the behavior is sustained.What drives an individual to be successful is referred to as motive.  Usually, all motives fall into one of three categories and are considered to be physiological or psychological in nature:

1. homeostatic motives â?? hunger, respiration, thirst, etc.2. nonhomeostatic motives â?? curiosity about the environment, seeking shelter, etc.3. learned or social motives â?? achievement, approval, power, social affiliation, etc

In any endeavor that an individual undertakes, motivation (or the lack thereof) is the key element behind the success or failure of the endeavor.  It plays a key role in the workplace where the effective performance of an employee is concerned.  Management or supervisory personnel have a direct impact and play a significant role in employee motivation in that they employ different motivational techniques to raise productivity levels.  It also follows that this has a direct effect on the cooperation levels between the employer and the employee.Motivation can also be classified as1. negative or positive2. obvious or subtle3. intangible or tangibleEducation or learning is also interrelated with motivation and instructors will oftentimes employ motivational techniques to get their students to learn.  It can benefit the student by making them more competent as well as encouraging confidence and the ability to solve problems.Self-motivation has also been classified into two different types:1. Extrinsic â?? generated by external factors2. Intrinsic â?? generated by internal sensations and is longer-lasting than extrinsicSelf-motivation is considered to be intrinsic in nature, and originates from an individualâ??s internal drives.  It is the basis for overcoming obstacles in the path of achieving oneâ??s goals.  Additionally, certain external factors are responsible for driving a person into undertaking a new project or to move in a positive direction.  Characteristically, self-motivation is comprised of three factors:1. beliefs2. desires3. valuesSince an individual cannot rely on others for motivation, self-motivation has to come from within.  It plays a key role wherein the individual gathers the courage and strength to achieve certain goals, and is essential for developing new undertakings or making a positive change in oneâ??s lifestyle.  Training programs have been proven to be the best way to educate oneself in order to improve motivation and self-motivation.

Entrepreneurship … a Leap of Faith

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Entrepreneurship is a multifaceted adventure that, without a doubt, closely resembles a roller coaster ride. When you begin an entrepreneurial journey or â??ride,â? you are aware of the gamut of experiences, both disappointing and rewarding, that you will encounter as you undertake this challenge.
Entrepreneurial challenges are not unlike most challenges in life. Hard work, long hours, and anxious moments are just a few of the characteristics of the journey to most successful outcomes.
Reoccurring questions often roam the business mind, and—although they may be phrased in a variety of ways—are basically centered on these four primary issues: more sales, more cash, more time, and more of the â??rightâ? people.
Starting your own business is an undertaking that requires more than vision, inspiration, sweat equity, money and determination. It is a leap of faith that demands that you let go of everything that is safe, comfortable, and proven. It is getting â??outside the boxâ? in the biggest way possible.
Beginning a new business venture can be risky, dangerous, and harrowing. However, with the proper preparation, the appropriate knowledge, and the counsel of a mentor or a trusted advisor, it can be a liberating and an extremely rewarding experience.
Thereâ??s a reason why many of Americaâ??s most successful people are entrepreneurs who started their own business and then saw them take off to unimaginable heights. Thereâ??s a reason why the Horatio Algers of the world continue to inspire thousands of entrepreneurs every day. There is a reason why some of Americaâ??s greatest companies started with an idea, with meager seed capital, and with an individual who had a maniacal belief in the potential of an idea, and— along with determination and perseverance— saw it through to success.
However, for every success, there are hundreds of failures. The statistics are not only sobering, but downright frightening. More than half of all businesses started today will fail. The failure rate is astounding. Take a look at recent U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data, and this is what you will discover: After two years, across all sectors, 44 percent of all new businesses are no longer in business. After four years, 66 percent no longer exist. And, these survival rates donâ??t vary much by industry.
What do the statistics tell us? That most new businessesâ??whether theyâ??re founded on the most brilliant idea since the theory of relativity or production of a mundane but exquisitely necessary manufacturing componentâ??are making fatal mistakes that will ultimately lead them to bankruptcy. This much is certain. If more than half of all new ventures fail, there are lessons that are not being learned.