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Are You TOO Nice at Work?

Eat Your Career

You can also be assertive without being an a$$. It takes time to develop these skills, but it’s well worth it. Share this on Facebook. Email this to a friend? Your workplace interactions and relationships will improve (for the better!). Share this on del.icio.us. Share this on LinkedIn. Share this on LinkedIn. Tweet This!

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Bad Career Advice: Nice Guys Finish Last

Eat Your Career

Never mind talent and skill. You don’t have to be an ass to be assertive or stand up for yourself when needed. Share this on Facebook. Email this to a friend? That has little to do with it. I’ve always been disturbed by the adage that nice guys finish last. It’s condescending and, in my opinion, completely false.

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Quiz: Are You a Respectful Co-Worker?

Eat Your Career

Perhaps you think this makes you assertive. Take a step back and focus on your skills in these areas. Share this on Facebook. Email this to a friend? You simply do what you want to and you fail to take responsibility for your own actions. Maybe it makes you feel powerful to be disrespectful. Share this on del.icio.us.

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Webinar Etiquette and Protocol for Live Events

Office Dynamics

If you are having difficulty logging in, please follow the steps sent via email for troubleshooting guidance. Share relevant strategies as well as resources with your fellow attendees. Keep your commentary positive and optimistic. Read pre-webinar messaging carefully. Advice from Joan Burge for Webinar Etiquette and Protocol.

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A Test of Your Professionalism: Will You Pass?

The Office Professionals Place

In the office, the expectation is to constantly exhibit decorum, tact, composure, and display knowledge of your skills. Listen with empathy not sympathy and be assertive in your response. Performance reviews or evaluations are conducted for the sole purpose of letting us know what areas we need to improve or develop our skills.

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When you can't go back, and you don't know how to go forward, make.

Virtual Moxie

And you can also join in the conversation about Moxie posts happening over on my Facebook page Recent Comments Stephanie on Speed is the enemy of many good things. Stay away from email! Its where savvy, committed, smart and highly skilled meet spunky, shameless, gutsy, and brazen. Renee on Speed is the enemy of many good things.

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Life's Not Fair

Brilliantly Better

Road trip through Iceland Reply 4 Mr Twenty Twenty September 20, 2010 at 1:29 pm Dragos, Humans are a hoot – asserting life should be fair – then getting all dysfunctional when they notice that it’s not. Keep it up, Ruben Ruben Berenguel´s last blog. Like you said, trying to put it into a manageable system.

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