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How to avoid burning out

Risk of burnout high for managers, owners Consequences can include clinical depression Blog: What holiday? Aussies on call 24-7

ARE you losing interest in your work, lacking energy and not making time to do the things you enjoy in your personal life? You may be experiencing burnout.For small and medium enterprise (SME) owners, who have taken a huge burden upon themselves, the risk of burnout is very real and potentially devastating, both personally and for their businesses. If SME owners fail to act on symptoms stemming from work-based anxieties and demands that are running them down, they are more likely to slip into clinical depression, says business coach Samantha McDonald. "I see so many people with this, and often they don’t understand they are not getting enough balance.


Tons of Food Aid Rotting in Haiti Ports

Krabacher's group says it has paid nearly $16,000 in fees in the first six weeks of 2008 alone, compared to $23,418 for all of 2007.

Lawmakers concerned about the situation questioned Prime Minister Jacques Edouard Alexis about the port delays during a February no-confidence vote.

"There is a lot of work being done in terms of the ports," Alexis maintained. "We are looking at a way to implement a 'fast-track' policy, so people can get their merchandise out more quickly."

He also recommended splitting the National Port Authority into two agencies, one focusing on the logistics of port management and the other overseeing customs because he does not believe the current agency can handle both tasks.

Haitian President Rene Preval echoed those concerns in a speech to parliament in January, calling for a crackdown on illegal contraband and a lowering of exorbitant container fees that are three times higher than those in neighboring Dominican Republic.


SIB to launch new online banking service

Beginning early next year Sharjah Islamic Bank will provide a host of internet banking services. This fall the bank has begun extensive analysis and evaluation of E-banking products that they will begin offering in the spring. By partnering with NCR Corporation, a world leader in providing internet banking services, Sharjah Islamic Bank is able to offer one of the most thorough and secure internet banking solutions available. Delegates from the bank have been to Washington DC, USA to tour the NCR Corporation Datacenters and viewed first hand the first class solutions offered by NCR. This new services represents the latest in banking technology and international best business practices. Mohammed Abdulla, CEO of Sharjah Islamic Bank said, 'Sharjah Islamic Bank has completed the evaluation and preparatory stages for its eServices Banking Project-Internet Banking.' This new service affirms Sharjah Islamic Bank's commitment to adopt this evolving technology, and align itself with international best business practices, thereby fulfilling the bank's increased customer requirements in this demanding and challenging business environment.


Damaging Tornadoes Hit the South

No fatalities were immediately reported in Prattville, outside Montgomery, but two people were critically injured, said Fire Department official Dallis Johnson.

Twenty-seven people had minor injuries, officials said. About 200 homes were damaged or destroyed. A curfew began as darkness fell Sunday.

A 35-bed mobile hospital unit was set up outside a Kmart to treat victims with minor to moderate injuries so that hospitals could take those with serious injuries, Dr. Steve Allen said.

Toppled utility poles and storm debris littered the area. Shelters opened at churches, and school buses shuttled storm victims out of the stricken area to the city center.

David Shoupe, 18, assistant manager at Palm Beach Tan, said he and a co-worker barely made it into a laundry room before the roof fell in and the wind tossed shopping carts aloft.


Hackers deface Microsoft.fr

Hackers on Sunday broke into a part of Microsoft's French website, replacing the front page with online graffiti.

The intruders were able to access the server that was running 'http://experts.microsoft.fr/', Microsoft confirmed on Monday. The attack was claimed by Turkish hackers using the handle 'TiTHacK', according to Zone-H, a security website that keeps an archive with screenshots of defaced websites.

The attackers were likely able to penetrate the server running the website due to faulty configuration, Microsoft said in a statement on Monday. "Microsoft took the appropriate action to resolve the issue and stop any additional criminal activity," the company said.

After breaking in, the attackers defaced the Microsoft website, leaving the following note: "Hi Master (: Your System 0wned By Turkish Hackers! redLine ownz y0u! Special Thanx And Gretz RudeBoy |SacRedSeer| The_Bekir And All Turkish HacKers next target: microsoft.com date: 18/06/2006 @ 19:06 WE WERE HERE...."

While so-called website defacements still occur often, they have become less high-profile in recent years as other, financially motivated threats take the spotlight.


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Qantas Airways: a perfect storm for IT failure?

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Qantas, the Australian national airline, has endured two high-profile IT failures in recent years and a third major project appears to be at substantial risk. In many respects, the company offers a case study for examining how underlying management issues can cause multiple IT projects to go bad.

Project eQ. In late 1995, Qantas canceled its project eQ technology services contract with IBM, four years into a ten-year agreement. The overall program cost was $200 million. According to The Australian Financial Review (1/31/06):

The project is understood to have run into trouble early last year after the human resources element was completed.


Wexner snags acts on verge of greatness

Before she became an unlikely iPod spokeswoman, a little-known singer named Leslie Feist was on Chuck Helm's radar.

The indie-folk songstress from Canada would make a perfect fit for the arty, in-the-know crowd that frequents the Wexner Center for the Arts, he thought.

"I just kind of had a feeling she was breaking at that point," said Helm, director of performing arts at the center.

Three months ago, he booked Feist for next Sunday as part of the "Next

@ Wex" concert series -- which highlights up-and-coming musical acts.

He turned out to be prophetic: Soon after, the Feist song 1234 appeared in an Apple commercial, and the singer performed on Saturday Night Live and catapulted into the musical mainstream.

Thanks to mounting buzz for Feist (and the center's intensive marketing efforts in blog, print and TV media), the show is almost sold out.


 
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