5 Phrases that turn a boss into a
jerk:
1.
Hold
that thought
2.
That’s
above my pay grade
3.
Because
I pay your salary
4.
I
need that yesterday
5. I don’t believe in giving employees a
perfect score
How
to shine at a meeting: 4 tips
1.
Don’t
state the obvious
2.
Take
notes while other5s are speaking
3.
Speak
deliberately
4.
Focus
your point
Draw
a blank during a speech? Recover:
1.
Repeat
your last sentence
2.
Ask
the audience for help
3.
Stop
talking altogether
4.
Don’t
apologize or make excuses
Great
subject lines to grab readers:
1.
“How
to”
2.
Question
3.
Order
4.
Anecdote
5.
Tease
6.
Breaking
news
7.
Straightforward
Be
a smooth operator on the phone:
1.
Check
first
2.
Block
distractions
3.
Add
energy
4.
Invite
comments
5.
Smile
Craft
a great Linkedin message
1.
Get
clear before you compose
2.
Be
as specific as possible in the subject line
3.
Make
an introduction
4.
Cut
to the chase
Reprimanding: Do it right
1.
Don’t
smile
2.
Don’t
“pile” on
3.
Be
specific
4.
Put
the reprimand in perspective
Tips
to spice up your writing:
1.
Search
and destroy
2.
Go
noun hunting
3.
Wipe
out “to be”
4.
Stay
active
Manage
remote workers: 5 tips
1.
Spend
some time together
2.
Be
patient
3.
Create
a virtual watercooler
4.
Recognize
work well done
5.
Use
communication to build trust
11
great interview questions:
Initiative
Decision-making
Communication
Humility
Integrity
Leadership
Persuasiveness
Planning
Sales
Supervision
Technical
skills
From
a stinging email, enlightenment:
Being
a leader you can capitalize on social networking by having the willingness to
seek out a staffers.
Employee lying? Here are the
signs:
1. His upper body freezes
2. He does not use contractions
3. He’ll use inappropriate detail
4. He can’t tell the story backward
3 public speaking myths busted:
Memorize everything
Don’t greet your audience
Admit you are nervous
Gain the edge in negotiations:
Emphasize the relationship
Emphasize mutual interests
Don’t offer employees that unsavory
feedback “sandwich”
Words of the day
Paucity = scarcity; insufficiency
Ebberman: one who fishes under bridges
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