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Are You Making These Social Media Mistakes

Office Dynamics

5, 2016 / PRNewswire / — The advice “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all” holds especially true in today’s digital age, suggests new research from staffing firm OfficeTeam. View an infographic of the survey findings about social media mistakes.

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What Happened When I Ditched Technology for 7 Days

Success

And I’ve come prepared: Red wine, Sudoku, a 2,000-piece puzzle and a journal to record what I hope will be a week filled with pensive thought and deep revelation—seven days without TV, Internet, Netflix, Pandora, a smartphone or social media. I’ve always been a voracious reader—magazines, local news and trending social media articles.

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How Administrative Professionals Can Prepare for the Office of the Future

Office Dynamics

They are being asked to become involved in and even take charge of areas such as social media and corporate responsibility. In recent Office of the Future research from OfficeTeam and the International Association of Administrative Professionals, 50 percent of survey respondents feel they have skills that are not being tapped at work.

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LinkedIn on the Power of Weak Ties - Implications for Coworking & Freelancers

Small Business Labs

In fact, weak tie impacts are likely even stronger due the Internet and social media. Key quote: But over and over again, studies and surveys show us that "weak connections" are key to getting the job of your dreams—not the strong ties that everyone places so much weight on. Keep learning. Stay flexible.

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‘Maybe the Only Way to Have an Answer to the Unknown Is to Face It Every So Often’

Success

It doesn’t include marketing campaigns, friends’ social media updates and all of the other components of a world in which your time is someone else’s commodity, a world in which seemingly everyone is trying to find ways to reach through your phone and into your living room to steal your attention, just for a minute, promise.

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