Are You Working STRONG? Are You Working from Your STRENGTHS? We, often, spend our lives attempting to fix what's inaccurate with us. But, for those that say they are chuffed, you may find that they are working from their strengths. What would you do, that you are good at and would - [all things being equal] - do for free? Are you good with numbers? Are you in the Accounting field? Are you really caring of people? Are you concerned in the nursing field? Are you able to fix anything? Are you a mechanic? Are you talented at multi-tasking? Are you an Event Planner? Are you working in a field that enables you to expand on those qualities? Or, are you treating those talents as a hobby. Something that you play at on the weekend? An assessment will help you to outline your strengths. Folks who like fast results and direct answers - their strength includes keeping folks / groups centered, on task. They'll make calls when no one else will. The news for Chrysler the initial few days o! f 2009 was especially dour : in spite of getting 3 bill greenbacks in Fed funding, the automaker would have a heavy time surviving beyond the 1st quarter without a 2nd injection of money. But it is that foreign possession of Chrysler that has some unhitched, wondering aloud whether or not it is right for Congress to support a foreign owned entity as another nineteen.
9% of Chrysler is owned by the German car firm, Daimler AG. If Congress doesn't approve of the Fiat business agreement, then Chrysler may not be in a position to count on new vehicles to supplement its fleet from the Italian automobile company. Without new models, Chrysler will continue to lose sales and doubtless find itself going into bankruptcy. At the moment Chrysler supplies a minivan for Volkswagen to sell in the northern US market. Here is a great page all about loan.
When Volkswagens new Tennessee assembly plant opens up in 2011, maybe VW could offer a model for Chrysler? Stay hitched to Nissan. These include Chrysler supplying the underpinnings for the subsequent generation Nissan Titan lorry ( using the Dodge Ram platform ) whilst Nissan builds 2 different models for Chrysler. Nissan and Renault are basically one company ( both are managed by Carlos Ghosn ), could Chrysler be pulled in as the 3rd leg on that stool? Revisiting China. We have way more thing to mend ( our weaknesses ), than to work from our one or two strengths.
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