Archive for May 5th, 2008

5 Contradictions That Will Make You A Better Leader

Leadership doesn’t have a nice little set of rules. Everything that is promoted as a “rule” that has to be followed to become a leader can have many interpretations. In fact, the complete opposite of what the rules say can be as useful as what the original says. That is what this article is about: Contradictions that appear to be mutually exclusive, but really aren’t. These contradictions will make a better leader of you if you put them in practice:

Contradiction #1

Cisco Ccna-ccnp Certification Exam Tutorial: Eigrp And Split Horizon

EIGRP is a major topic for your CCNA and CCNP studies, and one basic skill you’ll need to pass your Cisco certification exams is to identify situations where you need to enable or disable split horizon. EIGRP commands tend to be a little different than those used with other protocols, so let’s take a look at how EIGRP and split horizon interoperate.

R1 is our hub router, with R2 and R3 as the spokes. There are no subinterfaces, and each router is advertising a single loopback network using its router number for each octet. R1 will see both R2 and R3’s loopback network, but the spokes will not have a route to the other spoke’s loopback. “show ip route eigrp” verifies this.

Lemon Law Texas Explained To The Layman

As a vehicle owner, it would be wise to know more about the Lemon Law Texas, which is a piece of legislation designed to protect your rights of purchasing a fully functioning vehicle.

Lemon Law Texas covers all vehicles, from motorbikes to mobile homes, as long as you purchased them new from the manufacturer. Lemon Law Texas does not include coverage of used or second-hand motor vehicles, or repossessed vehicles of any kind.

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