
Until you have been a supervisor, manager, boss, you may not understand how annoying it is for one of your subordinates or direct reports to continually come to you asking … Continue reading Stop Asking for Directions; Start Making Recommendations
Until you have been a supervisor, manager, boss, you may not understand how annoying it is for one of your subordinates or direct reports to continually come to you asking … Continue reading Stop Asking for Directions; Start Making Recommendations
Yes, we have information overload. Information slams us from all angles these days. And not only are we overloaded with information, but our brains risk being overloaded with all that … Continue reading Is Your Brain a Cluttered Mess?
Every time you let your email interrupt your productive work, it takes you an average of 4 minutes to get back on track. If in one day you let 15 … Continue reading Business Email Culture – Manage it Or Watch Your Profits Slide Away
It’s Clean Out Your Inbox Week, and each day of this week we are providing our e-mailing and followers with free resources to spur them on to the holy grail … Continue reading Clean Out Your Inbox Week 2014 – Friday’s Free Resource
This is an interesting thought… May your choices reflect your hopes, not your fears. – Nelson Mandela What choices are you making now, and are they based on your hopes … Continue reading Quote: Mandela on Choices
Here is today’s e-mail management tip: Turn off all dings and flashes. You have got to stop interrupting yourself, and the best way to do it is to turn off … Continue reading Clean Out Your Inbox Week 2014 – De-Ding Yourself plus Thursday’s Free Resource
Instead of thinking about a network, let’s envision a net. If you place yourself at the center of this net, you can see how your direct links, or connections, extends … Continue reading Think About Networking in a NEW Way
This is about negative or positive motivation. Which do you prefer? Which do you use? A pat on the back is only a few vertebrae removed from a kick in … Continue reading Quote: A Pat on the Back…