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The boss asks a question about a project while you’re knee-deep in something else, or a new employee suddenly inquires about the one thing that might make him change his mind about staying. You need to shift gears quickly, but you draw a blank. Before you open your mouth to answer, mull over these tips.
Plan for the maintenance your life requires, both in and out of the office. Maintenance is like the oil in an engine: It allows you to keep moving forward.
Instant messaging (IMing) can be a time-waster or a productivity boon. It all depends on how you use it.
Even upbeat, energetic people have slumps. You can pull yourself out of one with a little wisdom and these tactics.
When a VIP comes to your office, how do you dole out extra-special treatment? Being friendly and responsive is the key to treating VIPs, says Peter Post, Emily Post’s great-grandson and author of
The Etiquette Advantage in Business. Here’s Post’s advice on how to practice
guest etiquette:
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Problem: “I can’t remember when or how to type numbers 1 through 10 in a paragraph or a sentence. At some point, you must actually type out the number rather than the numeral, but when?”
Corporate scandals—Tyco, WorldCom, Enron, Arthur Andersen and Madoff to name just a few—have driven home the importance of ethical behavior in the workplace.