Microsoft Certified Trainer Melissa Esquibel answers two reader questons on SharePoint.
The fear of damaging a relationship might keep you from saying “no” to your boss or to a co-worker, but turning down someone doesn’t have to come across as combative or reluctant, notes Harvard Business Review writer Holly Weeks.
What’s one thing many people do without knowing it, yet causes people to immediately lose a little confidence in them? Sighing. More specifically, those heavy “Oh man, here we go again” or “I can’t believe this is happening to me” sighs that really say, “I consider myself halfway to defeat.” Try to catch yourself in […]
A variety of recent studies have explored the connections between people’s motivation during workouts and the music they listen to as they exercise. What they’ve found is that music does make a difference.
Microsoft recently made OneNote available to Mac users, and while it’s comparable to Evernote, there are key differences to consider, says TwinCities.com technology writer Julio Ojeda-Zapata.
At times, you may feel your motivation begin to flag. But while a little dysphoria is normal, the blues can turn into full-blown job burnout.
Q: “My boss, who owns the business, recently added her daughter to our staff. At first, ‘Tammy’ and I had a good working relationship. However, I soon began receiving complaints from clients about mistakes that she had made. When I mentioned these issues to my boss, she seemed to understand and did not overreact. The problems continued, so I finally had to call Tammy in for a performance discussion. She said I was picking on her and complained to her mother. When I provided documentation of Tammy’s errors, my boss became furious and said I should not be keeping a file on her daughter. Now I’m not sure what to do. How can I manage Tammy without committing career suicide?” Mystified Manager
Jasmine Freeman, Vice President at Office Dynamics (@OfficeDynamics), recently shared, on her blog, her top 10 “must follow” admin resources on Twitter.
September 22, 2014
Categorized in: Meetings
Getting meeting participants comfortable with one another and ready to work can be a big challenge, particularly when individuals don’t know each other or have worked together only once or twice. Here are icebreaker tips to move past that awkward stage and get things rolling.
Earlier this year, Google unveiled three new smartwatches, all using the company’s Android operating system. Technology writer James Kendrick sees them as having potential uses in the workplace.
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