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by Gregg Hall, Gre
If you still have the same old computer monitor that you have had since you bought your first computer then you need to seriously upgrade. The newer models of computer screens that we have the choice to buy today are way better then any computer screens I have ever seen. They even have some computer screens that look like plasma TVs. You just need to get out and go get a new monitor for your computer so you can actually enjoy yourself and your computer. If you haven't upgraded your computer and monitor for like 5 to 8 years then you need to get a whole new setup because that old medieval computer is not going to help you today.

When you are looking for a new monitor for your computer you have a few new options and you still have the same old option, you can either buy an awesome new flat screen monitor for your computer or you can stay old school with your CRT screen. If you can not afford a good flat screen monitor then you can just get a newer version of your CRT. You can just go do that buy going online to EBay or going to some overstock site. If you do however want to spend the little bit of money that it takes to upgrade then I would do so because the new flat screen models are awesome. You should either get a Samsung or a Sony or something. There are many to choose from but only a few are cheap and actually worth the money. So you need to either go online or go to a local computer hardware shop.

LCD displays are having a serious impact on our computer world that we live in today. Liquid crystal displays or LCDs are a new form of computer screen that allows the user to see and work on the computer as if they were just watching the computer. The screens picture quality is so fine that you could stand back 20 feet and still either read what was on the screen or see at least what was on the screen. These types of new monitors are crazy good and will introduce you to a whole other world of computer business.

The other option you may have if you are millionaire is the option of having a plasma TV monitor for your computer. You can hook up TVs to computers in case that you didn't happen to know that already. Even though it wouldn't be for computers it would still look good. However I have heard that they have actually made a new plasma for computers so if you are wanting to figure that out you should go to best buy I am pretty sure that they have what you seek.

Its the word being thrown most around organisations atm, but how should it directly affect leadership styles used in organisations, and the leadership development programmes it offers to its employees?

A drastic change is the answer, and you're the person who will deliver it.

2 years ago, companies invested heavily in graduate recruitment - practically living on campuses, running assessment centres every other weekend. The claims they made about the quality of their workplaces and career development were 'exagerated' at best. Not only has this produced a generation of disspointed twenty-somethings, but the same 'salemen' approach towards internal leadership has also fallen flat upon its face. Employees have discovered that the managements commitment was merely a policy decision rather than a sincere movement.

The recession has proved this to be true - and has alienated a huge chunk of the white collar workforce. What does modern loyalty to a company count for, if rounds of redundances are chopping away indiscriminatorily at the workforce? Loyal, productive and skilled labour is being lost alongside lazy workers. While we can't change this set of unfortunate circumstances, we can adapt our leadership approaches to compensate for this disasterous management.

1. Make a visible and solid investment into leadership training.

Just one sincere and ambitious investment to increase confidence in the commitment to leadership could be enough to turn the tide. Everybody appreciates that we're near the bottom of this recession now, and as a result, employees are looking for 'signs' of recovery and rays of light. Show them the light in the form of a visible investment in their leadership skils.

2. Cater to generation X and Y by forming accelerated leadership programmes. All the big professional firms do it, and you should do so too. Generation X and Y cover the 20-35 year olds in this country, and the younger they are - the more impatient they are. To avoid experiencing the high turnover that many big companies have been experiencing with the recent Generation Y, you need to give these young and amibitious employees a good reason as to why they should stay. Putting them on a 'path to management scheme' not only ties them into the company, but firmly places a carrot in front of them.

These schemes don't 'cost' much money at all - making them perfect for times like these with tight budget constraints and the demand for 'more for less'.

3. Manage people as similarly as before. In response to this recession and the fresh challenges it brings - many managers have felt inclined to change in some way how their communicate or deal with their staff on a day to day basis - and from what I've seen, the change has been merely for changes sake. I've heard reports of a manager whom brought in his hunting rifle to work and pretended to shoot people for were underperforming - or another who announced 'Lowest performing employee today loses their job'. Your employees are not stupid, and will fully appreciate the need for them to work hard if you only communicate with them transparently and honestly. Don't think of using any novelty recession-related motivational techniques like the above!

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