From Serebra Learning Corporation
Building Relationships to Get Results 
... colleague," "invaluable staff member," and "friend," but no one's even come close to calling you "boss."
When you stop to think about it, you realize you have no real authority whatsoever. In fact, you have much more power than you think, even if you are on the bottom rung of the corporate ladder. As
Jack London said, "
Life is not always a matter of being dealt a winning hand, but sometimes,
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Preventing Problem Performance 
...o employee can be criticized for problem performance when no one has explained to him or her the required standard of work. But telling workers what is expected of them is not the end of the story. Performance management is an on-going process and, to be effective at it, a manager must be skilled in giving feedback, and aware of some of the common problems that most managers encounter in giving
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Leading Change from the Front Line 
...no one ever addressed the issue, so you just put up with it? Maybe you didn't bring it up because you thought you were the only person who didn't like it. Maybe you didn't want to make a fool of yourself by making it an issue. Or maybe you thought your boss would be irritated if you mentioned it. If any of this sounds familiar, this course is designed to help you. It suggests how you can
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Overview to Effective Business Communication 
...No one ever listened themselves out of a job."
Furthermore, you could say that "No one ever communicated themselves out of a job."
Understanding business communication is foundational to being an effective administrative support professional. Learn about the business communication process and techniques for effective communication such as listening effectively and sending messages. This course,
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Using Effective Business Communication 
...upposed to go to
Albany,
Georgia. This is an announcement no one wants to hear. This course is designed to help you use effective business communication as an effective administrative support professional. Learn about etiquette in the workplace, telephone communication, and written business communication. This course, Using Effective Business Communication, will provide you with tools to become
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Scoping the Six Sigma Project 
...One of the keys to its success is proper project scoping. No one wants to try to do it all with a single opportunity. Six
Sigma projects need to be selected mindfully and scoped appropriately. Yet, without known solutions, identifying projects that will truly impact customer service while also improving the bottom line can be challenging. When pressure mounts, it's tempting to act too quickly
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