Tip #324: Tricks to Answering Interview Questions
“We wanted a responsible man for this job,” said the employer to the applicant. “Well, I guess I’m just your man,” said the young fellow.
“We wanted a responsible man for this job,” said the employer to the applicant. “Well, I guess I’m just your man,” said the young fellow.
“Sometimes I worry about being a success in a mediocre world.” Lily Tomlin If you own your own business, it is very easy to burn
Last week, we posed a test of your ability to identify statements that are empathetic responses. The statements in bold print are empathetic. The remaining
When I say social networking, I don’t mean Twitter or Facebook. Instead, I mean the networking that has gone on ever since humans could communicate.
Last week, we added four more items to our checklist for preparing to conduct a workshop in a hotel. Those items related to mailing materials
Last week, we identified the first four items of a checklist for preparing to conduct a workshop in a hotel. This week, we’ll add to
Here is the first four items of a checklist for preparing to conduct a workshop in a hotel. Feel free to suggest additional items! 1.
I hope that no current or potential clients are reading this, because I have an embarrassing admission to make: I haven’t raised my fees in
Training is a real business, but frequently trainers, particularly independent practitioners, forget that being in business DOES mean getting paid! The video, The Vendor/Client Relationship
ince this is a holiday week, today’s Tip will be a quick read.` Here is a classic situation shared by Lois Walton, MORE Trainer at
Since this is a holiday week, I’m going to keep this Tip very short. Have you ever tried to send an email attachment that is
In early December, Nichole Codrington, a Training Coordinator for Mylan Technologies, Inc., sent in this message: “A topic that I would like some info on
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