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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

How kids learn…don’t relinquish your parental roles…

How kids learn…don’t relinquish your parental roles…
We often pride ourselves with our efforts to educate our kids, and we do our best to send them to schools that are known for their good facilities and excellent credentials of teachers/professors. There are things, that we should take note in this regard, however. I noted that in some schools, if not all, the influence of peers and peer pressures play a lot. Children do not learn only from their teachers and school administrators. They also learn from all the people around them. In fact, in many cases, children learn more from their classmates and schoolmates than from their teachers, when it comes to socialization, and human inter-action. Teachers normally stay within their subject matter, and spend little time on the personal relations of kids. Besides, there is only one teacher for several kids during classes. They are busy, too and they have their own problems as well. No wonder, the peer pressures and influences of people around them and outside the classrooms are playing a greater role in their learning process. Do we have programs in the school campuses that help our kids develop good characters? I think so. The supervision and discipline of kids as practiced before, however, have changed a lot. I went to a sectarian school from elementary school through college, and I noticed, that the kind of school supervision over the students, have mellowed down over the years. In one PTA (Parents and Teachers Association) meeting I attended as a parent, I learned from the school administrators that they believe the kids will soar to greater heights with the removal of the old school ways, and giving the kids more freedom. Are we finding these principles more effective and more sound than the old ways? I don’t think so. I think, we have produced just as good students before, as we have them now, if not better. In view of this, I believe that values and character training should more be developed stronger at home now than in school. If kids have the proper rearing at home, and if parents spend more time with their kids, they would more likely withstand the inappropriate influences outside the home. The school as many have thought of before, is not the main place of character development support for kids under the present scenario. Parents now have more to do with kids than what it used to be. Parents should therefore not relinquish parental roles to educational institutions. People there are just as busy as parents are.
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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Market Research…

Market Research…
Would you believe that there are countries where men use more cosmetics than their wives? It is also surprising to know that some countries are consuming more spaghetti than their Italian counterparts. Certain things could not, therefore be generalized. In the food distribution service, it is worthwhile to note that some countries prefer the taste of food to be sweet. In others, sweet is a no no. Simple things can or may undo a great marketing campaign. In this regard, one can not easily dismiss the need for a substantive and accurate market research, when entering or expanding into a new market. While there may be no need to organize an in house department for market research, an expert on this matter could be hired to liaise with marketing research companies and data holders. Nevertheless, it is advised that one does not just dive into a market niche without a good market study that tells you more than enough for your requirement.
Written by: Sanoy Suerte, RME/MBM; http://www.linkedin.com/in/sannysuerte; http://businessmanage.sosblog.com; http://suerte-sanisan.blogspot.com ; http://Viralnetworks.com/a/28285 ; http://www.sncgroup-sany.ws/home ;
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Friday, April 9, 2010

Fetching the water!

Fetching the water!
I was reading the work of a very well known writer, and in one of the lines, he mentioned that “one does not drill and fetch water, when one is already thirsty.” The drilling of course is done way, way ahead of time, and this is what you call adequate provisions for the needed lead time. Are we aware of this principle or are we leaving things to chance? I hope that you are conscious of this principle, and factors in lead time and an adequate planning horizon in your project activities. Place the roof even before the rainy days, and you shall enjoy being out of the rain as much as you want it to be.
Written by: Sanoy Suerte, RME/MBM; http://www.linkedin.com/in/sannysuerte; http://businessmanage.sosblog.com; http://suerte-sanisan.blogspot.com ; http://Viralnetworks.com/a/28285 ;http://www.sncgroup-sany.ws;
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