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PREMIUM AUTHOR'S PROFILE


Tim Bryce
Managing Director

Premium Author Tim Bryce

Palm Harbor, Florida, USA

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Memorable Quotes:

If there is anything constant in life, it is change.

Brief biography:

Management Consultant with over 30 years of experience in the field of Information Resource Management (IRM). Author of many articles and books on IRM, Enterprise Engineering, Information Systems Engineering, Data Base Engineering, Project Management, and Methodologies.


ARTICLES BY TIM BRYCE


My essay this week discusses the legal ramifications of employment.
Discusses the impact of company parties and how to behave in them.
My Pet Peeve this week is "Labor Fakers" and how to spot them.
Describes how the media has replaced romance with sex.
Describes the relationship between Brothers and Sisters.
Describes the four basic types of personalities commonly found in the work place.
Here I describe how apathy affects us and how we are being conditioned to be so.  Also, I have a Bonus section on "Today's Writing Habits."
Discusses the basic business skills needed to survive in offices.
Discusses children in public places.
Discusses how everybody has at least one Black Sheep in the family.
Discusses why it is necessary to create a professional attitude at work.
Ten driving habits that drives me nuts.
Discusses considerations for young new hires when joining a company.
Discusses the problem of who is watching who in our neighborhoods.
Discusses the need for generalists as well as specialists.






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