Name: Kevin Augustine
Weblog: www.workplacelife.com [RSS]
Articles: 18
First Published: Saturday, April 15, 2006
Last Published: Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Currently listing articles 18-1:
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Three Ways to Say "You're Wrong"— "You're Wrong" can be a tough phrase to use, especially at work. Instead, here are three alternatives you can use.
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Three Ways to Get Yourself Promoted— Getting promoted can be tough, but I’ve outlined three ways that I think can help you get the job done.
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Top Five Resume Mistakes— Your resume — the key to getting a job. Make sure you don't mess it up by avoiding these common mistakes.
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How To Fail Successfully— Have you ever failed? Better yet, have you ever failed the RIGHT way?
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Do Your Clients REALLY Need Your Cell Phone Number?— Do you give your cell phone number out to your clients? A better question: Do you really need to?
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Car Wash Newbies— How complicated is an automated car wash? I thought I knew the answer until today.
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Business Cards: Who Do You Give Them To?— You've got a fresh new stack of business cards: now who do you give them to?
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When Birds Attack— A simple walk home turns into a humiliating experience; what more can you ask for?
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Working Less On Your Working Vacation— The dreaded "I got email while on vacation..." situation. The question is, should you reply?
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Being Proactive: How Not To Miss Your Deadline— If your team misses a deadline, who is responsible? Unfortunately, the answer is you.
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Three Questions To Ask Before You Quit Your Job— Want to quit your job? Ask yourself these three questions first.
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Working Extra Hours The Right Way— If you have ever worked a bit extra to make up for time off, you should read this article.
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Getting A Promotion: Are You Ready For It?— Don't be afraid of promotions; just make sure you are prepared.
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How To Look For A New Job While Still Employed— Looking for a new job while still employed? Make sure you do it the right way.
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Asking For Feedback - Improving Your Performance At Work— Everybody has room for improvement at work. Get the feedback you need to make those improvements happen.
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Managing Others: Leading By Example— Peter Drucker once said, "Policy is what we do, not what we say." Lead by example, and your team will thrive.
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Satire: What You Really Say At Work - An Interpretation— Have you been chomping at the bit to say what you really want to say? Here's what I'm thinking...
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Three Things You Need to Know About Flex Time— Thinking of starting a Flex Time Schedule? Take a look at this before you do.


