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How to Pronounce Emily -- some tips on succeeding in name pronunciation and international 101 by Emily Chardac - Apr, 2011 What goes into a first name? As an international business and human resources professional, I’ve seen too many times the discrete way that we diminish the people around us without even realizing it. Here are my observations. The United States is built on a diverse nation of culture and nationalities. (Note: You can have different cultures within a nationality.) Depending on where you live in the United States will dete... |
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Brand loyalty versus company loyalty? by Emily Chardac - Apr, 2011 We’ve seen it before: Companies pouring billions of shareholder money into research and development to ensure that brand loyalty is sustained in the long-term. Widgets get developed and reworked to absolute perfection, almost to a science. Faithful customers loyal to the brand tweet, blog, and talk about the latest brand fashions. But are companies also creating company loyalty with their employees? I’m not convinced they... |
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Greetings by Emily Chardac - Apr, 2011 Have you ever thought about how you are greeting your colleagues? Probably – you say good morning to everyone as you bustle into your office or cube. You’ve never thought anything of it. And neither have your colleagues. What happens when you throw in a non-American into the work culture? Should your greetings change? I’ve met a lot of people who’ve said, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” That may have been an acceptab... |
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What to Do when Your Boss Drives You Nuts by Emily Chardac - Apr, 2011 Do you work with a boss who drives you nuts? There is an old belief that we don't pick our family members. Well, most of us don't get to pick our bosses either. If you find yourself working with a boss who drives you nuts, these tips might help you make the best of a potentially bad situation.. Speak directly to your boss Many people who work with bosses that drive them nuts, tend to talk with everyone else but the boss in... |
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What Twitter Can Do for Your Business by Ariana Cohn - Apr, 2011 Twitter is a communications platform that helps businesses and their customers to do a number of useful things. As a business, you can use it to quickly share information with people interested in your company, gather real-time marketing intelligence and feedback, and build relationships with customers, partners, and other people who care about your company. As an individual user, you can use Twitter to tell a company (or anyo... |
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10 Simple Steps to Exceptional Customer Service by Emily Chardac - Apr, 2011 Ever wonder how you can be exceptional when you’re working with your clients or employees? My boss gave our department these ten simple steps… and they are indeed exceptional. 1. Be Accessible: Be where your customers expect to find you. 2. Respond to requests timely: If you can’t meet their demand immediately, tell them when you can. 3. Listen to your customers: Sometimes they just want you to hear what they have t... |
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Getting a Little Ahead by Suzanne Bates - Apr, 2011 In college I once pulled three all-nighters. In a row. I wasn’t trying to ace the finals. I had to cram, just to pass. It wasn’t a report card I was proud to show my parents. And, just before the last final at 7 pm, I lay down (exhausted) to take an hour or two nap. I awoke in the middle of the night, in a panic, 7 hours late for the test. No way to reach the professor. I sweat it out until office hours. He had mercy a... |
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3 Simple Ways to Make Your Resume and Cover Letter Work Together by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Apr, 2011 When writing a resume, your job is not just to write an amazing document but also create an amazing component known as the cover letter. Sometimes job seekers forget that these two documents work together, especially if they’ve written a resume, and are then told at the last minute they need a cover letter. Because the two are intertwined it’s a good idea to make sure that they are indeed working well together. Here are s... |
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4 Executive Resume Mistakes You Want to Avoid by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Apr, 2011 Working at the executive level doesn’t mean you’re exempt from making mistakes when writing your resume. As a matter of fact, you’re sometimes more likely to make mistakes than lower-level professionals because the executive job search arena can be very different from the professional-level job search. Of course, executives are not allowed to make resume mistakes. It simply cannot happen. So to help you out, take a look ... |
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5 Reasons to Sculpt Your Executive Resume While Still Employed by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Apr, 2011 Isn’t working on an executive resume such a chore? It’s hard to think of anyone who loves to sit down and write their resume, even if an amazing job is on the line. Some say this is why it’s a good idea to work on your resume while you’re still employed. But that’s not the only reason. Here are five others to consider: 1. You Don’t Have to Dig for Information Later Probably the number-one reason to work on your execu... |
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