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A Great Outlook: Adding Holidays to Microsoft Outlook

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Home About Me Advertise A Great Outlook: Adding Holidays to Microsoft Outlook By The Professional Assistant on Wednesday, August 13, 2008 Filed Under: MS-Outlook , Organize D o you often wonder how you can add your countrys holidays into your calendar in Microsoft Outlook ? In the Calendar Options section, click Add Holidays.

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3 C's To Help Simplify Instructions

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For example: Your manager wants to improve employee technical skills; mentions the benefits of having a needs analysis to plan the training ; and asks you to look into self-study manuals, seminars, teleconferencing and cheaper training options. You reorganize these instructions into: Do a needs analysis.

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How to Analyze Your Audience

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Will it be a large lecture hall or small seminar room? Are they bringing any predispositions or preconceptions (hopes, fears, positives, negatives, level of interest)? What is their level of knowledge or experience with the subject. In what kind of setting will they receive this information? At what time of day will you be presenting?

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Blogging Here and There

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I also want to wish everyone Happy Holidays and a Happy and Prosperous New Year! Wireless internet cafe are not very common, but people are asking for it day and night. Thus blogging is becoming the norm at these cafés. If you like this post, please subscribe to my feeds or get posts e-mailed directly to you.

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Building Your Network

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The books you read, the tapes you listen to, and the seminars you attend are almost invariably the result of a suggestion from someone you respect. : The Power of Self-Discipline We live in a society, and as a member of that society, it is likely that every change in your life is strongly influenced by other people in some way.