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5 Warnings Signs That You’re About To Be Fired

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Shifts in company culture, exclusion from key meetings, increased workplace gossip, and changes in managerial attitudes can indicate looming job risks. Increase in Negative Rumors and Gossip An uptick in workplace gossip or negative rumors can be another indicator. There are eight ways to mitigate the risk of job loss.

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The AI Revolution Liberating Workers From The Office

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AI can curate and organize information from various sources and present it in a user-friendly way, streamlining the process of locating and absorbing knowledge. AI can also curate and organize information from various sources and present it in a user-friendly way, streamlining the process of locating and absorbing knowledge.

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The SUCCESS Interview: Soledad O’Brien on Healthy Media Consumption

Success

In this first edition, we chat with longtime broadcast journalist Soledad O’Brien about whether citizens have a duty to inform themselves, whether it’s possible to do so while protecting one’s mental health, and the challenge of social media literacy. How can you be a good citizen if you’re not informed? It can be upsetting.

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Kallout To Research Information

Professional Assistant Blog

Home About Me Advertise Kallout To Research Information By The Professional Assistant on Monday, October 20, 2008 Filed Under: MS-Word , Productivity , Research Y ou’re reading an article for some research that you are doing for our boss. You come across a piece of text that you are unfamiliar with.

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Staying in the loop

Practically Perfect PA

The say goes that information is King. For assistants information is everything! How do you work out what is important information and what is really just office gossip? Here are some handy tips: Networking is key to staying in the loop. Ask lots of questions. This is an obvious but under used skill.

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How to Deal with Inconsiderate Co-Workers

Professional Assistant Blog

Home About Me Advertise How to Deal with Inconsiderate Co-Workers By The Professional Assistant on Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Filed Under: Office Gossip , Productivity D o you find that some of your co-workers can be extremely annoying, rude or just plain inconsiderate? Try as I may, but she annoys the heck out of me.

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When "What Do You Do?" Makes You Want to Punch Something

On The Job

You're more focused on your emotions rather than on information that might be helpful. There might just be a nugget of information that you can use to help you find a job or land a useful contact. Instead of visiting gossip sites and playing games online all day, figure out what skills you'd like to improve. Get people talking.

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