With the way the economy is these days, you could be laid off at any time. Here are some tips on what to do if you are laid off.
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What You Need to Do Right After You Get Laid Off
Posted by lmswan under StrategyFrom http://www.business2community.com 4126 days ago
Dos and Don’ts When Writing Cover Letters - Simply Hired Blog
Posted by lmswan under Human ResourcesFrom http://blog.simplyhired.com 4135 days ago
When you are applying for a job, your cover letter might be the first thing the hiring manager sees. And you know what they say about only having one chance to make a good first impression. Here are some tips on making that good first impression with your cover letter.
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How to Start a New Business With Your Workplace Experience
Posted by lmswan under StrategyFrom http://www.instituteforcoaching.com 4135 days ago
With the New Year, some people start thinking of starting a new business. Of course, much of this is wishful thinking or fantasizing, but some of them have business ideas that could potentially be successful.
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What to Do With a Problem Employee
Posted by lmswan under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.business2community.com 4135 days ago
Managing an office is a little like managing a baseball team. You may have some real all-stars on your team, but you may also have some people who are striking out.
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How to Become More Resilient
Posted by lmswan under StrategyFrom http://www.business2community.com 4136 days ago
Even the most successful people have many setbacks along the way. But they are not deterred – they just keep on forging ahead. Here's how to be like them.
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How to Fight Negativity
Posted by lmswan under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.instituteforcoaching.com 4137 days ago
It’s hard to get away from negativity. After all, that’s what is in the paper every morning, leads the news every night, and surrounds us even when you’re just going to read your Facebook page. In addition, it is easy to feel negative when facing the everyday struggles of life.
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How to Overcome Workplace Mistakes
Posted by lmswan under StrategyFrom http://www.instituteforcoaching.com 4137 days ago
Oops! You just completely messed up your presentation. Or you called your boss’ second wife by his first wife’s name. Or you inadvertently insulted a client. These are all workplace mistakes. You may be wondering how you can recover from them, or if can you recover from them.
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Developing Qualities to Make You Better Handle Life's Challenges
Posted by lmswan under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.instituteforcoaching.com 4137 days ago
Are you easily frustrated? Do you get annoyed when someone tells you to “look on the bright side”? Sometimes a bright side may be hard to find. But bringing positive thinking into your life can make some of that frustration easier to overcome, and life’s challenges a little easier to tackle.
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Importance of a Keynote Speaker for a Company Convention
Posted by lmswan under StrategyFrom http://www.business2community.com 4146 days ago
If you are planning a convention for your company, you need to make important decisions about where to hold the convention, what dates the event should be, and, most importantly, who should be your keynote speaker.
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New Year, New Marketing Strategies for Newsletter Advertising
Posted by lmswan under AdvertisingFrom http://www.viralyticsmedia.com 4147 days ago
Whether you currently publish an email newsletter, or are thinking about doing so as one of your New Year’s resolutions, you might want to think about running ads in your newsletter. That means you might want to think about marketing strategies for your newsletter’s advertising.
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