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Workplace Communication
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The Anywhere Office
The working world has changed more due to the information revolution than it did due to the industrial revolution. Today, white collar workers are just as likely to be working from a Starbucks or their kitchen table as from a corner office or a cubicle. This article outlines not only the changes in the work place but also what tools are essential for success in any environment.
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Thinking Through Problem Solving
Problems lurk everywhere: under that stack of papers on your desk, in the unreturned phone call, within the carelessly worded email zipped off before its writer begins a long afternoon commute. Valarie Washington will teach you to diffuse potential problem bombs by thinking differently about problem solving.
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Corporate Values - Before You Get Them Out in The Open...
Defining corporate values is a useful exercise. It is part of the communication process where you invest in alignment of teams. Even though different teams or departments will each have their own tasks and responsibilities, you want them to share some same principles. For example;
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8 Rules for Proper Business Communication
It is essential to develop an awareness of how technology should best be used to avoid negative outcomes for employees and the workplace in general. Here are some guidelines for communicating in an effective, respectful manner...
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How to Effectively Review Other People's Work
Eventually it will happen. You will have to review somebody's work at your job. This may seem like a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be that way. By following a few simple guidelines you can make this process not only painless on yourself, but also produce a well-done review.
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Are You Wasting Your Money on Diversity Training?
You may be wasting your money if you haven't done any foundation building. If diversity and inclusion are not first integrated into your business strategy, very little will change just by holding one or two day training classes. Organizations in all sectors make this mistake and don't realize it until it is too late.
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Conference Call Tips
Get the most out of your next audio conference. Meeting over the telephone is different to meeting face to face, learn the basics of getting it right.
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Personality Test - Are You Liked By Your Co-workers?
You must be aware of somebody in your office that is not liked by many of you. But that person is unaware of that. No body wants to tell him/her on their face about what they don't like in that person. Are you also one such person who is not liked by some co-workers?
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Employee Computer Time Clocks
Employee time clocks are used by many organizations to help keep track of employee hours for payroll purposes. The clock systems include standard mechanical time clocks, electronic time card style systems, freestanding polling, and memory-based clocks. Employee computer time clocks comprise systems replacing the punch-card time clocks in industries. Also known as “time and attendance systems,” they provide numerous benefits to both large and small companies.
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Employee Time Clocks
Employee time clocks, also known as payroll time clock systems, were invented over hundred years ago and play a key role in many businesses. They are designed to assist organizations in keeping track of employee hours for payroll purposes.
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