It's almost unthinkable-you find out that someone on your staff is a convicted sex offender. Your instincts might tell you to react in one way, but you also have an obligation to act in a manner that is both legal and in accordance with your...
Learn what attracts today's customers--and price is not a factor.
If you don't learn how to promote yourself, your company may not promote you, either, says Peggy Klaus, author of <i>Brag! The Art of Tooting Your Own Horn Without Blowing It</i>. While nobody likes a braggart, keeping quiet about your...
In business, how you present yourself is as important as the service or product you're presenting. Take business etiquette expert Lydia Ramsey's "Busiquiz" before your next client meeting to make sure you put your best foot forward (and not in your...
Forget the PowerPoint presentations and the bar charts. If you really want to grab people's attention, there is no substitute for the age-old art form of storytelling-and some of the most powerful, engaging stories you can tell are the ones starring...
Boost your business and career by leveraging your social skills.
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Learning how to recognize when and when not to coach is just as important as learning how to coach. Used in the right situation at the right time, coaching can make the life of a manager immensely easier, but if managers try to coach employees who...
There's an old saying: "If you don't plan your time, someone else will do it for you." Do you want to give up control of your life, allowing others to determine where and how far you'll go? Of course not. Here are some quick tips that will help...