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Etiquette Rules for Social Networking Joy Weaver Research indicates that over 51% of online users have joined a social network, while 73% are consuming some form of social content on a regu…
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The Ten Commandments of Workplace Motivation. Roxanne Emmerich Unmotivated employees have rightly been called “the black holes of the business universe.” Fortunately, motivation is not something a pe…
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Executives Biggest Mistakes. Joy Weaver If you are in the driver’s seat of a company, you are no doubt in the proverbial fish bowl. Your every move is watched and mental notes ar…
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Top Ten Etiquette Travel Tips. Joy Weaver 1.) Anticipate delays and difficulties. The sophisticated traveler understands this word – FLEXIBILITY! Flights will be delayed, seat…
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Eco-Savvy Etiquette. Joy Weaver Eco-savvy companies make huge strides together when they practice just the basics in protecting the environment. • First, stop stock…
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What Do You Do When They’re “cutting back”? Alan Weiss You should be hearing more and more of “We’re tightening our belt,” and “We’ve learned our lesson about expenses,” and “We’v…
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Give Yourself the Gift of Giving Back. Tony Robbins Lots of us have been in a position when the kindness of a friend or even a stranger lifted and nurtured us out of a challenging situation. S…
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How The Leadership Code Improves Performance. David Ulrich To counteract the confusion in the leadership field that the vast number of models and frameworks within it create, we have defined a succin…
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The Tennessee Lady Vols Definite Dozen. Pat Summitt Respect Yourself and Others • There is no such thing as self-respect without respect for others. • Individual success is a myth. …
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How Rude! Joy Weaver It may come as a big surprise that more often than not, business people lose their credibility due to lack of proper social skills, rather t…
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