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How to Stand Up for Yourself

Success

She’d made a small on-the-job error, and a library trustee known for her bullying manner sent a reprimand to Fanning’s personal email address, CC’ing it to the entire board. Fanning acknowledged the error, apologized and asked that work emails be sent only to her work address. Email has pros and cons, Paterson says.

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Turnaround at Pro-Dex Fueled by Communication and Collaboration

Energage

In announcing the appointment, which came after three years of financial losses, the company’s chairman said, “The Board has confidence that Rick’s leadership style will drive growth and profitability at Pro-Dex.” Even the Pro-Dex building was designed to encourage personal collaboration. So, why send an email?

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Silvia isn’t just an admin, an appreciation letter

Office Dynamics

I attend your free webinars , receive the Monday Motivator emails and I have most of your books in my library! Thank you for your great focus, energy, attitude, collaboration and fantastic support. This post is participating in our 2016 Blog-a-Thon for the Administrative Profession.

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

Success

An 18-year blogging veteran, Ajayi covers all things culture with a critical yet humorous lens on her website Awesomely Luvvie and wrote the instant best-sellers Professional Troublemaker: The Fear-Fighter Manual (2021) and I’m Judging You: The Do-Better Manual (2016). Navigating The Job Market with Confidence. million views.

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How To Be More Creative (And More Productive)

Productivityist

It’s quite simple: I prioritize practicing creativity (it is, after all, one of my themes for 2016). It will give you a surge of confidence to see your projects through – from their preliminary stages through development and to completion. Start small, gain confidence, and build up. Collaborate with others.

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How To Be More Creative (And More Productive)

Productivityist

It’s quite simple: I prioritize practicing creativity (it is, after all, one of my themes for 2016). It will give you a surge of confidence to see your projects through – from their preliminary stages through development and to completion. Start small, gain confidence, and build up. Collaborate with others.