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7 must know etiquettes on email, texting and voicemail.
Even so, many of us still have trouble writing emails, sending/receiving messages, and leaving voicemails. Email, texting and voicemail etiquette are sets of rules set in place to avoid errors and create better and effective communication that impress your recipients. These etiquettes also contribute to a better relationship with the recipient, as one phrase in the wrong context can have the opposite effect.
By Oliver Jones3 years ago in Humans
Learning to Let Go
When I was younger I was a ball of fire, always ready to get into the argument and state my opinion, even if it wasn't popular. In my relationships, I would get upset and state my mind, in detail, and one time I got so mad at my husband I slammed the cupboard door until it banged closed, open, and closed again. I was angry and everybody knew it.
By Denise Willis3 years ago in Humans
Don't be too nice to your employees, it's not worth it for a 7 year old employee to quit.
The staff and the boss should have been in the same boat, the staff's ability to excel, to bring the boss a lot of profits, the boss to earn money, to give the staff reasonable pay, the two relationships are intertwined, rain or shine with the road.
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Humans
People who are "good at what they do" in the workplace have these three characteristics.
In the workplace, there are always people who are "good at what they do", who are best at understanding the psychology of their bosses, who suggest exactly what their bosses are planning, and who say exactly what their bosses want to say. Because they are "good at what they do", they often become the "big hitters" or "right-hand men" around their bosses.
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Humans
