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How to Deftly Handle Conflict With Your Boss

Success

But unlike these often-entertaining escapes, knowing how to handle conflict with your boss can have serious implications for your health and career path. Here are a few tips to help you navigate differences in opinion while demonstrating your value and saving the drama for your favorite Bravo-lebrities.

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Why Human Connections Are A Business Advantage In A Remote World

Allwork

Begin With Awesome People, No Matter Where They Are Jodi Amendola is the CEO of Amendola Communications, an award-winning full-service public relations agency, specializing in the world of healthcare and health IT organizations. These are shared with the team on our staff call in a PowerPoint presentation.

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10 Tips for a Killer Presentation

Ian's Messy Desk

Home About Contact Me Links Sitemap 10 Tips for a Killer Presentation Posted by Ian McKenzie Written on July 16, 2010 If youre new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Neil Patel has posted 10 Tips for a Killer Presentation. Ian’s Messy Desk Helping you get the most out of the 24 hours in your day. Thanks for visiting!

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How to Manage the Rush Jobs

Ian's Messy Desk

.&# Fifteen minutes later another manager comes by looking for last-minute help with a PowerPoint presentation. Here’s four tips: Show how much is on your plate. For example: typing a 40-slide PowerPoint presentation: two hours, provided all the material is complete.

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How to Analyze Your Audience

Ian's Messy Desk

You don’t fire up PowerPoint and start creating slides. When Preparing for Public Speaking The boss e-mails and says you are going to be training employees on the features of the new software roll-out. What’s the first thing you do? You don’t build an outline of your presentation.

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Overcome Fear of Public Speaking

Ian's Messy Desk

When we are nervous we tend to read our speeches, focus on the Powerpoint notes and hang on to the lectern for dear life. I really like your tip about using the space you’re presenting in and moving around. Repeat this exercise until you feel the tension start to drain away. Get Out in Front Don’t hide behind your material.

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Co-Workers Annoying You?

Professional Assistant Blog

Here are some tips on getting your team members to lower their voices: Ask the group of people to quiet down, move their conversation to a meeting room or even take the conversation outside. Taking a break is good for your health, but its not a bar or a club. Its nice to socialize at times, but we are here to work.