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We also think that you might find some
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of The
Coaching Option.
Meanwhile, here are some of our old standards
that we recommend.
If you would like to find out more about Body
Language or to view a shortened version of our PowerPoint Presentation
"BODY LANGUAGE - The Four Keys
to Success"
Viruses,
hoaxes and bugs
- This is the place to check out to
conduct a search and see if the warning you received is valid or
an Internet
Hoax.
- Another interesting site relates to
Chain
Letters - This is a great site to
remind people to ignore (delete) these virus
warnings. The real virus may be the
spread of pointless e-mail messages. Each
well-meaning person tells ten others, who in turn
tell ten others. This site explains that you
cannot get a virus from e-mails. (You may get
something from downloading an e-mail attachment.)
Email may be annoying, but not infectious. This
site is no longer maintained, but it does point
you to a number of other locations.
- We
use Norton
Systemworks, but I
personally like Dr.
Solomon's page. It
seems a little more user friendly.
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Colleagues
- AFS
Consulting - Looking
for an Executive Coach? Check Doug Jordan's Web Site.
- Center for
Research in Applied Creativity - Danny
Lyonnais and Diane Houle-Rutherford really have a
handle on helping organizations with Applied
Creative Problem Solving.
- the
consultants who dare. Your
computers were Y2K ready but is your business truly ready
for the new millennium? Find out more from Dorothy
Milburn-Smith and her colleagues.
Sites for
Consultants
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