No matter how busy you are, don’t skip your lunch entirely. You need the physical energy it provides, but perhaps just as importantly, taking even 15 minutes to eat will stem a buildup of resentment that can slowly erode your morale.
U.S. workers were asked: How do you most like to communicate at work?
No matter how much effort you put into creating a travel plan for your boss, something can go wrong at the last minute. Julie Perrine, All Things Admin, has five possible solutions for sticky travel situations.
Look beyond your file folders to organize by color in your office. If you already place urgent papers in a red folder for the boss and all your forms for the accounting department in a green folder, add these steps.
Microsoft Office 2013 has arrived with some new features that could make your job easier.
Question: “Our human resources manager frequently takes home confidential employee information. Recently, he left personnel files on the front seat of his car while it was being serviced at a garage. Given the risk of identity theft, this seems highly irresponsible. His boss doesn’t seem to care, so what can we do?” Concerned
Always take advantage of the Comments field when placing an online order. Add a personal note about the order’s specific importance, and let the vendor know you appreciate their personal attention. Example: “It’s critical that this arrives at our top client’s address by Dec. 15. Thanks so much!”
Everyone handles deadlines differently, but if you want to keep your career on track, you need a systematic approach to make sure you’re meeting them. Here are a few tips.
No matter what level you’re at, adopting these three behaviors is sure to impress your boss, Ora Shtull writes.
Perhaps you’ve been doing things the same way for so long that you no longer have the ability to look at situations from a different viewpoint. To measure your flexibility, take this simple quiz.