Many an office will splurge on a nice video camera, light kit and editing system with dreams of hitting their company intranet, website or YouTube with snazzy content. But struggling with complicated hardware is often overkill because of the way videos are produced or perceived these days.
Long-term discomfort, doctor’s appointments, absenteeism … these things interrupt the flow of our work experience and become so noticeable to our colleagues that we’re better off illuminating our situation. Keep these tips in mind.
Do you feel that you’re fighting a losing battle in trying to keep up with the paper flow that comes across your desk every day? How can you get information overload under control? Here are some suggestions.
Take a deep breath, and consider the gift of freedom, but remove the big red bow of fear. You can find a path that is right for you; it will just take time and effort. Here are five tips to help you along as you reinvent yourself.
You know you’re reliable. But that doesn’t count for much unless people have faith in your follow-through. The more they perceive you as someone who stands by what she says, the more they’ll trust you to deliver on your promises.
No more group emails … What’s for dinner? … America’s flavor preferences … Meet the Fool’s Gold Loaf … The dark side of stamp collecting … Which way is this train going?