When there’s something you want at work—an assignment, a raise, acknowledgment—make better use of your time by asking yourself who has the power to help you accomplish your goals and how well you’re managing those people. Apply our seven tips to leverage your skills and get what you want.
Public speaking is scary for many people, but what if you embrace your fear instead of avoiding it?
Mary Kay Kinley, of Pueblo, Colo., writes: “Can you tell me how to use effect and affect?”
When you don’t address negativity in the workplace, it proliferates. Try these five steps to contain the mood.
Here are three productivity tools from Google that are worth trying.
Saving your employer time and money is one of the few measurable ways to demonstrate the contribution you make at work. Here’s how Amy Gurren, winner of OfficeTeam’s Administrative Excellence Award, proactively found ways to save her employer some of both.
Don’t have a fancy smartphone? These add-on tools can make your cell phone as much of a workhorse as an iPhone.
If you’re talented and ambitious, nothing can stop you from getting the job or promotion you want. Or is there? Keep these three things in mind during a job hunt, according to What Does Somebody Have to Do to Get a Job Around Here?
“Could you please tell me which is correct: Your welcome or You’re welcome.”
It’s almost
performance review time, and you want to bring up issues with your boss about co-workers but not sound like a griper? Liz Ryan, a workplace expert, gives her advice on how to speak up during a review:
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