I read an article recently where the author argued that saying you're welcome is a missed opportunity to ask for a returned favor. I disagree. Here's what you SHOULD do.
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What you SHOULD do instead of saying "You're Welcome”
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Why Patience is Key in Small Business Hiring
Posted by 27will under Human ResourcesFrom http://horizonbusinessfunding.com 3806 days ago
One of the cardinal sins of small business hiring is being so anxious to take someone on that you make a poor hiring decision. Here is the case for taking things slow, and being committed to finding your dream employee.
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Declutter and Declaw Your Messy Home Office
Posted by stacieawalker under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.womaninleadership.com 3806 days ago
This is how it starts. Papers, receipts, invoices, boxes, books and office supplies conspire against you, somehow reproducing like rabbits until the walk to your desk becomes an obstacle course and you forget what the top of your desk looks like. Pretty soon, the home office becomes this monster yo
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Expanding Your Business from a One Man Band to a Thriving Company
Posted by stacieawalker under StartupsFrom http://www.womaninleadership.com 3806 days ago
Despite your fears, as your business grows the time will come when you really need to make plans to expand as your business or your business will suffer if you try to take on too much alone. Today's post will provide a few tips on how you can get started on the path of business expansion.
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Traveling for a Job Interview: Packing Tips
Posted by stacieawalker under StrategyFrom http://www.womaninleadership.com 3806 days ago
Your resume interested a company enough to call you out for a face-to-face interview. Hooray! Next step: travel prep. You want to show your potential next employer that you have what it takes to get the job done — better than any other candidate. And a big part of that is showing up alert and well-
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Five Ways to Connect with Your Audience this Holiday Season
Posted by stacieawalker under StartupsFrom http://www.womaninleadership.com 3806 days ago
Do you want your business to succeed throughout the holiday season? Getting in sync with your customers throughout this hectic gift-giving season is often easier said than done. Fortunately, though, it's easy to catch your audience's attention if you learn from their behaviors and values. Here are
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Are Your Customers At The Heart Of Your CRM Strategy?
Posted by Laurna411 under ManagementFrom http://blog.getbase.com 3806 days ago
The best and most effective CRM strategies take the words in "Customer Relationship Management" seriously... and in that exact order. Learn how to build your CRM strategy around your customers.
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Productivity Doesn't Have To Be Hard. Read These 7 Tips
Posted by ivanastaylor under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://meylah.com 3806 days ago
This is a great time to start thinking about being more productive. Start by setting some goals and objectives and then look for ways to eliminate as many distractions as possible.
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The Truth About Writing Original Blog Content
Posted by AmyJordan under Online MarketingFrom http://halonablack.com 3806 days ago
Blogging is an important marketing activity because it builds credibility and it helps potential paying customers find you during online searches. However, as an entrepreneur building your healthy brand, you may feel like using pre-written content -- or PLR (private label rights) content -- is the
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Travel Tips: Power Up
Posted by Rieva Lesonsky under StrategyFrom http://www.success.com 3806 days ago
As a lifetime Platinum flier on American Airlines (meaning I log tens of thousands of miles every year), I know the challenges of being a road warrior. Here are my best tips—and those of two other travel veterans—to help you function efficiently during travel.
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