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Tomar una decisión por lo general significa tomar uno
de dos caminos. Uno está haciendo lo correcto. Para tomar el
otro camino, tienes que sentarse y hacer girar una historia en torno a la
decisión o acción que estás tomando. Si se encuentra
en un elaborado justificación para lo que está haciendo, no estás haciendo lo
correcto
Nombrado el primer canadiense Gerente General en
Canadian Business magazine lista de estrellas de 2005.
Si hay errores con la traducción yo
estaría muy agradecido por sus sugerencias.
Para obtener más información o Negocias en Ingles o registrarse para el
traducción diaria enviarme una correo electrónica a: afearon.contabilidad@gmail.com
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"Making a
decision usually means taking one of two roads. One is doing the right thing.
To take the other road, you have to sit back and spin a story around the
decision or action you are taking. If you find yourself thinking up an
elaborate justification for what you are doing, you are not doing the right
thing."
Thanks to Wayne
Sales, Named the top Canadian CEO in Canadian Business magazine's 2005
All-Star list.
Bob proctor, Insight
of the Day
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on Business in Spanish or to register for the daily translation send me an
email at: afearon.contabilidad@gmail.com
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This blog has been created to help develop my, and the readers abilities in the Spanish Business Language. Using Business advice and suggestions created by business leaders and translating these into Spanish produces two main benefits: Primarily, the absorption of the Spanish business language and secondly, the assimilation of inspirational business ideas that can be put into action on a daily basis.
Monday, September 17, 2012
Making the Correct Decision
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