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Workplace Communication
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Office Chairs and Ergonomic Tips to Position Your Seat for Productivity in the Workplace
Some employees can spend most of their day simply seated in front of their computer in an office chair completing the daily tasks. Knowing how to properly position your office chair can lead to better productivity in the workplace and of course, a much happier you and hopefully a much happier boss. Ergonomics and good positioning of your executive or task seat can prevent fatique and discomfort as well as promote circulation and good body health.
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Bring Festival Cheer To Your Office With Personalized Gifts
Get great ides on personalized gifts to give your employer or employees with the following suggestions. From holiday ornaments to personalized wine bottles, there are a host of unique gifts to give to show your appreciation for a co-worker or client.
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Getting Things Done Through Effective Communication
Executives and managers are involved in meetings, presentations, interviews, conferences, telephone conversations, memos or emails, participating in all sorts of communications methods to exchange the necessary information.
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How to Connect to, Communicate with, and Motivate Everyone!
Have you ever met someone and instantly connected with them, feeling like you’d known them your whole life? Have you ever interviewed a potential employee and knew within a few minutes that they were your next great hire? Have you ever met someone and immediately didn’t like them? Have you ever worked with someone whom you just couldn’t warm up to?
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Workplace Communication – Is Your Language Clean?
Workplace communication is not always easy - have you had the experience of attempting to explain something to a member of staff and nothing seemed to be going in? Have you delivered an instruction to someone and they did the complete opposite? You may need to clean up your language!
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Make Your Feedback Constructive, Not Combative
How to give feedback to employees is one of the most frequent issues that my coaching clients raise. Usually the situation is framed as dealing with a problem employee – someone who won’t listen, doesn't follow instructions, or isn't careful with his or her work. Often the real problem is a manager who is not giving clear, actionable feedback about their expectations and the behaviors that need to change.
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Jest Practices: Best Practices for Humor in the Workplace
Although humor in the workplace can have beneficial effects, yet not all humor is good humor. However the challenge is to interject appropriate humor & fun into our serious jobs without hurting others or seriously undermining the company.
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Ten Tips to Avoid Problems at the Employer's Christmas Party
Boozy brawls, festive flirting and festering finger-food are creating a legal minefield for employers, making the office bash one of the most risky corporate events of the year. But rather than scrap the party all together, here are the Top Ten Tips to help bosses host a safe celebration.
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Web Conferencing Software - What Does It Do
Web conferencing allows you to start or attend a meeting without being physically present. To do this, a web conference software is needed. But what does a web conference software do and what can you do with it?
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