Ever been waiting for someone to show up to repair something at your home? You’re waiting….and waiting, but no one ever calls or shows. Maybe you even took a day off work in order to be at home, and you’re furious. Or you interviewed for a job and never got any feedback. After putting in…
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How to Deal with Deadbeat Group Members in College
Most people dread group projects at school for fear of shouldering all the work or getting a lower grade because of another students’ carelessness. Also, group dynamics can be complicated due to different personalities and styles of work. A successful group project requires that every member be willing to cooperate with others and contribute their…
Mastering the Art of Email Communication
Sean MacEntee via Compfight A well-crafted email can land you the job of your dreams, a big client or an important sale. Unfortunately, the wrong tone or wording in an email can cost you customers, jobs, and a good reputation. A good email isn’t just about proper grammar and punctuation. The tone and wording matter…
Using Email to Communicate with Professors
Sometimes your only mode of communication with professors is through email, especially if it’s an online course. So it’s important to know the best ways to communicate online. Use these tips to make sure your emails come across well, and your reputation stays in high regard. You don’t want your professor to think poorly of…
Merging Generations in the Workplace, the New Gen Y
Written by Wendy N. Powell, author of “Management Experience Acquired” In a perfect world, the workplace is like a family, with seasoned baby boomer and Generation X employees guiding and working alongside less-experienced Generation Y workers. With the Gen Y employees now solidly in the workplace, new challenges in the traditional quasi-work family are common….