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Year: 2008

Not so fast with a spell-checker

As any writer can tell you, a first draft is seldom perfect. The best writers put their words through rigorous rewrites and revisions before they even bother to run the spell-checker. Doing the same for memos, e-mail correspondence and letters could take your business writing to a whole new level.

‘Pool’ together to ease pain at the pump

With gas prices near historic highs, some organizations are attempting to help out. Nearly 57% of large and small companies have launched at least one program to beat the high cost of commuting, a new Challenger, Gray & Christmas survey reports.

Tighten your team with everyday gratitude

Many companies would say that in dark times you have to cut recognition programs to the bone. But El Paso Corp believes that is wrong. Says one corporate benefits executive: “The bottom line is that when people feel unappreciated they are unwilling to bring their best to the table. And if you want to grow, you need everyone to be willing to give their best.” A peer-to-peer recognition program at the Houston-based company, suggested by an admin, helped tighten the team.

When recognition runs in short supply

You’re as dependable as a Swiss train: You never miss deadlines, never show up late and always complete even your worst projects ahead of schedule. In return, you’d hope management would offer its appreciation once in a while. Here’s how to get the recognition you deserve without looking as if you’re seeking attention.