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The Ultimate Handbook for Remote Work from Home Jobs

Allwork

In an era where rush-hour commutes are becoming relics and kitchen counters transform into cubicles, the traditional workspace is undergoing an extraordinary metamorphosis. Self-discipline, superb communication abilities, and time management are cornerstones — regardless of industry.

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Business Etiquette - Webinar

Office Dynamics

Etiquette expert, Anna Post, Emily's great-great granddaughter will present this program via our friends at Business Management Daily. That's why Business Management Daily has teamed up with the famed Emily Post Institute to present an interactive webinar on this important topic. Wishing you all the best with your training.

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Business Etiquette for the 21st Century - A Webinar

Office Dynamics

That’s why Business Management Daily has teamed up with the famed Emily Post Institute to present an interactive webinar on this important topic. Ways your office or cubicle can project a professional image. And because this is a webinar, there is no limit to the number of colleagues and managers who can listen in at your site.

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The R's Of Employee Motivation

Ian's Messy Desk

Smart managers never overlook this fact: loyal, productive employees are one of your biggest assets. From corporate cubicles to the factory floor, the collective skills and efforts of people keep your operation going. Other demonstrations of respect could include asking employees for suggestions to improve operations and/or management.

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How to exorcise your demons of disorganization

Ian's Messy Desk

Manage paper effectively – Barbara Hemphill, author of The Paper Tiger, offers the FAT principle for paper burden: file it, act on it, or toss it. Make meetings effective – Managers can spend an average of 17 hours a week in meetings, and that doesn’t include preparation and follow-up time. Keep the office door closed.

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Secrets Revealed: What They're Really Looking at When You're a New Employee

On The Job

A few pitying looks are cast into your cubicle, even a few smirks. Because while the human resources department may have provided you with two days worth of training and given you an employee handbook as thick as the Trenton phone book, you've just screwed up in a way you never imagined: You ate at your desk. (ominous music).then

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