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Indian Pharmaceutical Companies an attention span of five seconds. It's useful, however, because during this monologue the other ducks forget what they were going to say. So they begin quacking about somethiStorm clouds are hovering in the drug research domain where Indian companies have raked in the moolah from a string of successful discoveries.Research costs are on the rise and the chances of success in discoveries are less. The time to develop new drugs has also lengthened. A few years ago, it too Keeping the Edge It's true.Let’s look at the cycle of change. Several mentors, business people, religious leaders and authors have noted that there is some predictability to change. It may seem odd that change is predictable. Understanding the change process helps us to see where we are in the change cycle and when we are most lik Ducks hold meetings in the park. And these quacky meetings have remarkable similarities to business meetings (held in conference rooms, for example). Here's what they do. 1) No one pays attention to anyone. Every duck is looking in a different direction. Most don't even appear to be part of the meeting. And none of them are watching the duck who is quacking. But they are all there because ducks have to know about everything that is happening in the park. 2) Ducks deliver lengthy monologues. Expect to hear: "Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack." Sure, this may last only half a minute but that's a long time for a duck with an attention span of five seconds. It's useful, however, because during this monologue the other ducks forget what they were going to say. So they begin quacking about somethin Contract Jobs: Is Contract Work Higher Paying Than A Fulltime Job? e's what they do.Can you earn more money working on a contract than working in a fulltime job?Having spent several years specifically working as an IT recruiter filling Information Technology positions, I certainly saw my fair share of highly paid contractors.In most instances, contractors earned more money on 1) No one pays attention to anyone. Every duck is looking in a different direction. Most don't even appear to be part of the meeting. And none of them are watching the duck who is quacking. But they are all there because ducks have to know about everything that is happening in the park. 2) Ducks deliver lengthy monologues. Expect to hear: "Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack." Sure, this may last only half a minute but that's a long time for a duck with an attention span of five seconds. It's useful, however, because during this monologue the other ducks forget what they were going to say. So they begin quacking about somethi The Secrets To Successfully Starting Your Own Business hem are watching the duck who is quacking. But they are all there because ducks have to know about everything that is happening in the park.The Dream is, and always will be, to come up with an idea, start a business and become rich from your own efforts. Based upon this motivation, thousands of businesses fail each year, due primarily to not being familiar with the basics involved in running a business.This report will enlighten you, an 2) Ducks deliver lengthy monologues. Expect to hear: "Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack." Sure, this may last only half a minute but that's a long time for a duck with an attention span of five seconds. It's useful, however, because during this monologue the other ducks forget what they were going to say. So they begin quacking about somethi The Hidden Job Market: Real or Imagined? ogues.The hidden job market has been touted as the place to go if you want to find the best jobs. It’s been said that this sector of the job market accounts for seventy-five percent of all the job openings out there. If that is true, then what we see in the classifieds and on the Internet job sites account for Expect to hear: "Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack." Sure, this may last only half a minute but that's a long time for a duck with an attention span of five seconds. It's useful, however, because during this monologue the other ducks forget what they were going to say. So they begin quacking about somethi Successful Collaboration; Overcome Values Based Pitfalls an attention span of five seconds. It's useful, however, because during this monologue the other ducks forget what they were going to say. So they begin quacking about something else.Values Based PitfallsTo make your strategic alliance, collaboration or partnering relationship successful, watch out for the pitfalls and roadblocks.In looking at the issue of values, frequently partners of an alliance will have core values that are conflicting. This is especially a pro It sounds like: "Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack." "Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack." "Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack. Quack." Certainly, this is a pointless discussion. 3) More than one duck quacks at the same time. Research on duck social dynamics has shown that this occurs because a) none of the ducks pay attention to the quacker, b) none of the ducks care about what the quacker is quacking, and c) none of the ducks have manners. 4) The meeting seems to lack organization. This may take some careful study because of the similarities to meetings held by
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