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How to
Be a Good Boss
When you’re the boss, you want to do your best to effectively run your organization. But how do you motivate the people who are working for you while still seeming approachable? Whether you’re new to the job or just ...
How to
Be More Effective at Work
Sometimes it can be difficult to stay motivated and effective at work, even if you want to be. You can get out of a work slump if you change your mindset and how you tackle your job. If you organize your tasks, stay focu...
How to
Become the CEO of a Company
Chief executive officers (CEOs) are the primary leaders of businesses and organizations. Although they typically report to a board of directors, they are principally responsible for the operations and earnings of the org...
How to
Be an Effective Supervisor
Effective supervisors are necessary in all settings where employees need guidance and supervision to complete tasks, serve customers, and meet deadlines. A skilled supervisor is an effective communicator, problem-solver ...
How to
Impress Your Boss
Whether you’re starting a new job or just looking to make an impact at your current job, you definitely want to get on your boss’s good side. Your first step is to make sure you are going out of your way to be great ...
How to
Write a Letter of Interest for a Promotion
Once you've worked for several months or years in an organization, you may feel ready to take on a higher position. Perhaps a better position has opened up, or maybe you're just ready for more responsibility. Write a let...
31 “Welcome to the Team” Messages to Send to New Employees or Coworkers
Start their first day right with these thoughtful words of welcomeA “welcome to the team” message is the perfect opportunity to let new employees know that you’re excited to work with them and that you’re availab...