Don’t try to persuade your boss of a new idea while hes feeling the power of his position. New research suggests hes not listening to you.
If you join online networks like Facebook or LinkedIn, make it worth the effort. Follow these tips to get the most out of online networking.
Haven’t figured out yet what all the new Web 2.0 tools can do for you? Here are two tools that, when used together, can direct you to better information—not just more information—on the web.
Put together a presentation that captivates an audience with the 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint.
The No. 1 reason people quit their jobs? Excessive stress, says a recent study of 93 large companies. Take action before you feel so overwhelmed. Try these easy stress-busting techniques from Tevis Gale, career coach and head of the consulting firm Balance Integration.
“I have learned as much from bad bosses as good ones,” says Trevor Gay. Whether you manage a team of admins or occasionally supervise an intern, you probably want to be remembered as a “good boss.” Gay says, “Life is too short to work with jerks.” Here’s his list of what makes a good boss …
Turn business-speak into plain English by keeping your writing simple and to the point.
Anyone who does research on the web is familiar with this routine: Point, click, wait. Point, click, wait. But If you use the browser Firefox, you can tap into two amazing tools that make online research easier and faster.
Every year, you probably receive (or help write) your performance evaluation. But have you evaluated your job lately? Workplace coach Joan Lloyd suggests asking yourself these questions annually:
Which is correct? The majority is or the majority are?
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