Posts Tagged ‘live’

Andy Grove on job creation

July 29th, 2010

Thank you, Andy Grove.

If you haven’t read his article on job creation in the July 5 – July 11 issue of Bloomberg Businessweek, you really ought to read it.

“What kind of a society are we going to have if it consists of highly paid people doing high-value-added work – and masses of unemployed?” (Quote from former Intel CEO Andy Grove)

Here’s a link to the article

Very insightful.
Don Appleby has served since 2004 as an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham where he teaches in the Information Engineering and Management Program. He has over three decades of professional experience in the information technology industry. Prof. Appleby is retired from IBM.Thanks to ProfAppleby.com for this article.

Making a Job instead of Finding a job

July 21st, 2010

A friend of mine recently  had the following conversation with her husband:

The huband was talking about how his brother had lost a job. Not only that, but the job the brother had just applied for that he thought was a shoe-in, had fallen through. So now my friend found herself listening to the hard-luck story about her brother-in-law trying to pay bills.

Now, obviously, the story is tough. But as she listened, her first reaction was “How free he is now!” This guy just lost his job, he doesn’t have income. That’s the bottom. It can only go up–he can finally CHOOSE what he wants to do.

But what was he doing? He was putting in applications at every local shop in town and sitting back, waiting on a job to waltz across his threshold.

She was shocked.

“Doesn’t this guy have a degree in mass communications?”, she asked.

“Yeh” the husband replied.

“Then why isn’t he contacting some people in mass communications or searching out internships in that field, or even starting his own business doing something he likes? He doesn’t have anyone to answer to anymore. He’s free. He can go for his dreams now. Why isn’t he?”

My friend was at a loss for words.

When you are out of a job, you have two choices: you can find a job, or you can make a job. Odds are that if you make for yourself a career that you WANT, you’ll be much happier, much more fulfilled, and most likely, you’ll make more money.

So if you’re in this boat, where you need a job, then MAKE ONE. Go out today, right now, and MAKE YOUR DREAM JOB HAPPEN.  The alternative is to to be sitting at home waiting to hear back from applications. So why not give it a try? there’s no better time than now.

Dr. Dale Callahan is the IEM Program Director for the Information Engineering and Management Program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and a contributing writer for the IEM Blog. His thoughts here represent the types of topics covered in the Entrepreneurial courses he teaches the clients of the IEM Program at UAB.

Thanks to DaleCallahan.com for this article.

Money Magazine’s Best Places to Live: Family Values Still Good Business

July 14th, 2010

On this blog, we’ve talked about “the secret to happiness” and even “professional development“, but according to CNN Money Magazine’s list of Best Places to Live , when you’re looking for the brightest, most attractive city for happy people, Eden Prairee, MN tops them all.

After you ask “where is that?” you might ask “why is that?” Well, you can see where by clicking here. But the “why” might surprise you.

The exact quote from CNNMoney.com is that they searched for cities that were “best for families.” There is not a single “big” city on there. Nothing in New York, LA, Atlanta, Chicago, or any of the “it” towns. I was surprised.

In this world of go business, go business, big business, high rises, sky scrapers, money, money, money!!!! It is tempting to think that family oriented, calm, safe, clean, way of living is out of date. But apparently not. The number one most talked about topic in today’s google searches, is all about the best place to live if you want to raise a family.

So apparently, family values are not only hugely popular, but they are also good for business. Just thought you might want to know.