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Are We Civil?
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| Some say we are following the path of ancient Rome and Greece. |
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10 Tips For Dealing With Employee Attitudes
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| Valuable tips for dealing with employee attitudes. |
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Are You Rude on The Internet? It Can Hurt Your Business.
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| I don’t know about you but I’ve noticed a disturbing trend occurring both on the Internet and in real life. The trend is rudeness. I watched a taping of Oprah tonight (see the CNN breakdown of this show here) that enlightened me to a book, a doctor and a quote that made the light bulbs go off. Dr. PM Forni wrote a book called, “Choosing Civility: The Twenty-Five Rules of Considerate Conduct” and although I have not read it yet, you bet it will be in my next book store purchase. |
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Talkin' Trash
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| Anyone who has read any of my “vignettes knows how critical I have become of everyday “customer service”. Here’s a different spin on the mundane. Every so often you have an experience so memorable that you can’t help but tell everyone about it; something that will stick with you your entire life, or at least the near term. |
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Five Common Misbehaving Sales Behaviors Keeping You From Your Goal to Increase Sales
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| Are the most common and simplest behaviors (think sales skills) costing you business because of how people perceive those behaviors? Maybe it is time to check out if these behaviors are costing you sales not to mention a lot of negative talk behind your back. |
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Emotional Maturity
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| What I find with many people is that they are living unconsciously - automatically reacting to incidences rather than responding to them. Do you find yourself saying that you feel helpless and are often controlled by your emotions? Relax, you’re not alone! |
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THE FIVE DEADLY DISPLAY SINS
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| What works and what doesn't in display for retail stores. |
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Be on the Lookout For Desk Rage
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| According to a recent REUTERS article, workplace violence is on the rise. And to find the reason why, one need look no further than the economy. Job cutbacks, home foreclosures and high food and fuel prices are putting a strain on families all over America. Unfortunately, that strain is not staying in the home. It's traveling to work with many employees. |
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How to be happy
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| Happiness is not luck, it’s not chance, it is a decision and it’s in our own hands! |
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3.9 Overcoming discrimination: Working Out of Poverty
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| All too often people living in poverty are not treated as equals by the
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“ Increased, Irritating, Invasive, Inconsiderate, Insensitive, Interruptions of Cell Phones and Their Users”
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| My personal experiences the past few weeks have provided “up close and personal” confirmation of people becoming more and more rude with their cell phones. And the personal observations are backed up by many polls, which indicate such findings as: cell phone rudeness is the #1 complaint of diners (Zagat Restaurant Survey); the most abhorred uses of cell phones (according to USA Today) are over dinner (86%), in a meeting (88%), in a movie (96%) and at a funeral (98%); and the worst cell phone habit is unnecessarily loud conversations in public places (Spovate market research).
So you ask me what can be done to try to reverse the rudeness of our cell phone environment? Here are my suggestions for some simple guidelines for cell phone etiquette.
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Rudeness at Work
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| How important is it to you that people be polite at work? A professor of psychology at West Chester University in Pennsylvania conducted a study all about rudeness in the workplace. Jennifer Bunk found that about 75 percent of workers say they’re treated rudely at least once a year. That can mean anything from being ignored by the boss or hearing snide remarks from coworkers. |
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5 Marketplace Implementation Lessons from a Corporate Strategy Execution Consultant with 25+ Years of Experience
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| The best-laid strategic plans often go awry once exposed to the light of day and the rudeness and ruthlessness of reality. These difficult times call for a disciplined, thoughtful approach to execution of strategy in the marketplace. |
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Are You Rude on The Internet? It Can Hurt Your Business.
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| I don’t know about you but I’ve noticed a disturbing trend occurring both on the Internet and in real life. The trend is rudeness. I watched a taping of Oprah tonight (see the CNN breakdown of this show here) that enlightened me to a book, a doctor and a quote that made the light bulbs go off. Dr. PM Forni wrote a book called, “Choosing Civility: The Twenty-Five Rules of Considerate Conduct” and although I have not read it yet, you bet it will be in my next book store purchase. |
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