Joe Simmons
Corporate Trainer
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How to
Fire a Teacher
Unfortunately, there are times when firing a teacher is necessary. If you’re a student and you want to report teacher misconduct, you need to adhere to certain guidelines to be heard. If you’re a school employee or a...
Want To Get Your Toxic Coworker Fired? How to Tell if You Should & How to Do It
Use these tips to address bad behavior at work & get back to businessEverybody gets annoyed with their co-workers from time to time, but if you work with somebody who is genuinely incompetent, poses a threat to the safet...
How to
Create a User Manual
Software, computers, games, and devices require user manuals, guides that explain how to use the product (and how not to). A user manual is a formal writing piece with a specific structure, and should be written by some...
How to
Write an Email for a Meeting Invitation
This wikiHow will walk you through everything you should do when writing an email for a meeting invitation, like how to write a strong subject line, what you should say in the body of your email, and how you can use a ca...
How to
Write a Problem Statement
A problem statement is a short, succinct explanation of a problem a business is facing and a proposed solution to the problem. Problem statements can be effective ways to define an issue and communicate a solution within...
How to
Start Your Own Magazine
Have you spent your life dreaming of starting up your own magazine? Maybe you want to create a mag about your favorite activity (skateboarding? Shopping? Following celebrities?) or maybe you want to get information out i...