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Making your best 30-second impression

Written by BettyConfidential.com | Career & Money | 4th Sep | 0 comments
 By Jodi Hutchison for Betty ConfidentialI read somewhere that a first impression is made in the first 30 seconds of meeting someone. Seeing as how I read that about a decade ago, it's probably down to a nanosecond...
1 vote so far
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Adding value without blowing your budget or your top

Written by Liz Guthridge | Your Business | 17th Aug | 0 comments
Reality at work: A business unit exec asks you for immediate communication help for several initiatives underway. They will fail without any employee communication support, preferably full-time for several months. But,...
2 votes so far
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In business relationships, trust but verify

Written by Kathy | Your Business | 13th Aug | 0 comments
Former presidential candidate and businessman H. Ross Perot said that business is a cobweb of human relationships. And by the very nature of humanity, those relationships will likely be imperfect.For the past year,...
2 votes so far
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My first big networking event experience

Written by Vera Babayeva | Your Business | 19th Jul | 0 comments
Within the first hour I felt completely out of place and overwhelmed.  Many attendees and speakers were Harvard Business School graduates, with lucrative salaries and businesses. (I am a graduate of City University...
6 votes so far
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The riskiest thing you can do is be safe

Written by Lorena | Your Business | 11th Jul | 7 comments
Why the riskiest thing you can do is be safe and not audacious? Because going for "safe" in marketing (as well as in life) means really setting you up for mediocrity (does "mediocrity" sound better...
7 votes so far
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Customers First -- A Key Ingredient for Success

Written by Lorena | Your Business | 5th May | 4 comments
We've all witnessed good ideas taking off in front of our eyes, powered by few basic human desires: the pleasure to publish or share news (blogging), the satisfaction to be part of something good & useful (volunteering),...
9 votes so far
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5 Ways to Show Integrity in Business

Written by Alyssa Avant | Career & Money | 22nd Apr | 0 comments
In a world where crime is a constant and fraud is committed everyday, we long to find people that we can trust and opportunities to work together where we do not feel threatened or scared of the possible outcome. As...
5 votes so far
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Success Through Time Management

Written by Kara S. Jankowski | Your Business | 3rd Apr | 0 comments
As a new mom, I’ve suddenly been forced to become an expert at time management.When my son was 3 months old, I decided my network marketing business wasn’t going to suit my needs, and I started an entirely...
6 votes so far
168 views

10 Tips to Managing Change (and Living to Tell the Tale)

Written by Kylie | Your Business | 3rd Apr | 0 comments
Although "Change Management" is something of a buzz word today, the ability to appropriately plan and prepare for change is a critical skill in both your professional and personal life. Here are 10 sure-shot...
6 votes so far
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The Technology Trap for Talking Takes a Toll

Written by Eileen McDargh, CSP, CPAE | Your Business | 29th Mar | 0 comments
A recent Harris Interactive survey for Whitepages.com released findings on what communication modes are most open to misunderstanding. Not surprisingly, 80 percent of adults found it most easy to misinterpret the tone...
4 votes so far
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