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Fix Your Chronic Tardiness Problem Effective Meetings Respecting Time Commitments
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| Tardiness costs the USA, in real dollars, $90 Billion per year. Chronic lateness affects 20% of the US population and the trend for Chronic tardiness is worsening since 2002. This real productivity cost starts with each of us as individual and really is basic to “respect for the individual”. Each of us can establish some mental and process attitudes which will serve us well toward “Being On Time” and “Never Be Late Again”. Here are some steps, based on personal experience, that helped curb the dysfunctional aspects of chronic tardiness. |
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Dealing with a Difficult Boss
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| Surveys show a high correlation between job satisfaction and liking and respecting workplace superiors, yet few are awarded “Boss of the Year.” So, unless you’re independently wealthy, chances are one day you’ll encounter a difficult boss.
Common complaints involve bosses with a negative or pessimistic attitude, those who offer limited direction, hover over employees, claim undeserved credit, speak critically of others, withhold recognition of success, correct in front of others, play favorites, speak when angry, exhibit moodiness, refuse to listen, pass the buck, make destructive comments, and fail to express gratitude. |
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The Gift of Time
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| Time is one of my favorite subjects. Time is actually the most precious resource we have. Everyone starts their week with the same amount of time. Time is not a discriminator nor does it have any favorites. Time is fair and always ready to serve anyone who understands it. How we use the time we are allotted each day will have a definite impact on our outcomes or results. We are stewards of how we invest our time each day. We must treat time as more precious than money. Being good stewards of time will unlock the key to success in our lives and businesses. |
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Avoiding Inappropriate Interview Questions
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| Interviewing candidates for your company can often be a time-consuming and nerve-wracking process. While you want to find out as much as you can about the candidate and how they will benefit your company, you need to avoid asking questions which are deemed inappropriate or illegal. The following are examples of ways to find out information about your candidate without being inappropriate and still respecting the limits of the law. Be cautious about these topics during the interview. |
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Extreme Self Care - Taking Time For Your Life
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| If you’re like me, you’re almost always on the go. Whether you’re juggling projects at work, balancing your personal and professional lives, or being there for the people you love, your available time may constantly be stretched to the limits. When was the last time you really took some time just for yourself? I’m not talking about family time, time with friends or sleeping time. I’m talking about time that you set aside to do something for you that you really enjoy. |
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Avoiding Inappropriate Interview Questions
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| Interviewing candidates can often be a time-consuming and nerve-wracking process. While you want to find out as much as you can about the candidate and how they will benefit your company, you need to avoid asking questions which are deemed inappropriate or illegal. The following are examples of ways to find out information about your candidate without being inappropriate and still respecting the limits of the law. |
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How can you give your customers more time?
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| Time is that asset that noe of us have enough of. Its also the one thing that stands in the way of customers doing business with us. By respecting time and finding ways to help your customer save time you will be sending an important message that you care. |
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Energy suckers vs Energy feeders.
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| The biggest source of energy suckers in your life is yourself. You are the one cutting corners by not respecting your own needs, eating well, exercising or making time for fun in your life. Anything that takes the fun out of your life is an ‘energy sucker’ and anything that puts the fun back into your life is an ‘energy giver’ and feeds you energy. Identify your ‘suckers’ and replace them with ‘feeders’ that feed you with energy and enthusiasm. |
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Lessons From a Porch Light
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| Where do we draw the line when it comes to respecting personal space? |
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Walk a mile in my shoes
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| ‘Walk a mile in my shoes’ is a song written by Joe South and made famous by Elvis Presley. The song is very much about challenging closed mindedness, respecting and honouring differences, and learning how to get along with each other. However, I propose that it also has a lot to say to sales and marketing people. For instance, the first verse sets it up well:
If I could be you and you could be me for just one hour
If we could find a way to get inside each other’s mind
If you could see you through my eyes instead of your ego
I believe you’d be surprised to see that you’d been blind
Many a customer’s ire has been roused when a sales person shows up and fails to find out what a customer’s priorities are. Instead, launching into a self absorbed diatribe of product information and self aggrandisement. |
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Selling with Integrity
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| What, exactly, is selling with integrity? Is it about creating great solutions that make a difference in companies and lives? Or respecting and serving our prospects and clients and employees? |
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