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Confident Public Speaking

Mastering the dos and don'ts of delivering a presentation doesn't have to be a nerve-racking experience. Follow the steps below to become a confident well-versed speaker. more...

Essential Presentation Skills

When young, Eleanor Roosevelt was terrified of public speaking. As she became more confident, she affirmed, "No one can make you feel inferior, unless you agree with it." more...

Improving Organizing Skills

Organizing is a vital skill to have in the workplace. Once mastered, getting things done in time and with the least amount of effort becomes second nature. more...

Achieve Success through Networking

Many business leaders identify networking as one of the best ways to achieve business and social success. more...

Setting Personal Boundaries

Successful people know when to say "no" so that they can focus on the people, projects and priorities that will help them achieve their personal and professional goals. more...

Edward de Bono's Six Thinking Hats

The Six Thinking Hats method was created by Edward de Bono to help people improve their creative thinking. more...

Influence Others to Get Results

Effective influencers are adept at utilizing various influencing styles and approaches, depending on the situation and the people they are dealing with. more...

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When Workplace Relationships Go Wrong

By: Jennifer Streeter

The stresses of the workplace during challenging times can break the strongest working relationships. With job cuts and pressure to perform, how can a friendship survive? more...

Are Parents or Singles More Productive at Work?

By: Deborah S. Hildebrand

Parents are more productive at work because they have had to learn to multi-task. Non-parents are more productive because they don't bring baggage. Who's right? more...

The Problems of Multitasking

By: Rosalind Brenner

Being able to do many things at one time has become the modern mania. Multitasking leaves too much room for error and performance may be sub-par. more...

Waitress Etiquette That Earns the Biggest Tips

By: Beth Taylor

Provide the finest service to make the biggest tips in any fine dining restaurant. more...

Relax at Work

By: Feature Writer Therese Haberman

Improving the quality of work life can be accomplished by reducing stress. Here are some techniques to increase relaxation and promote a more serene environment at work. more...

Dealing With The Fear Of Public Speaking

By: Heather Harris

The thought of giving a speech automatically sets many people's adrenalin pumping like they have drank 10 double espressos. How best can they quell these fears? more...

Healthy Snacks at Work

By: Linda Gentile

At work, it's hard to eat balanced meals. Snacking may get the worker through a day, but may also be unhealthy. Home-made snack boxes are a healthy, cheap solution. more...

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