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Respect According to Giuseppe Tringali

In an interview with the newspaper CincoDias, Giuseppe Tringali claimed that respect is a fundamental value in business, but his view is unique. It is not just respect; he also shows how it is obtained.
Hans Bool
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Fired - Power and Conflict at Work

How many terminations are over a conflict? Are you managing conflicts like you would like? Would you like to keep your job, or would you like to be able to keep an employee, and work through your conflicts?
Beki Rosenthal
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Compare and Contrast the Effects of Purpose, Audience, Tone and Content

Defining purpose, audience, tone, and content; within interpersonal and business communications, it is applicable to say that purpose and audience are relevantly equivalent as to instructors and students communicating online or in a traditional setting. Interpersonally or professionally, whether in an online environment or within a traditional setting the purpose inquired from the sender is to determine a desired effect, determination, or to set something as a goal for...
Thiesha D Frazier
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A Job Passed On Is a Job Well Done!

It's also about applying the concept of simplicity in life -- Wow, how refreshing is simplicity? When you've got the chance to fairly address something like 'pass on' or delegate a job or task, or if you simply need to get out of the way, how easy is that?
Steve Wickham
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Types of Business Correspondence in the Contemporary Office

Types of business correspondence used in the contemporary office include business letters, emails, memos and faxes. Some of them are used much more than the others. And they are also merging with one another.
Alya Leuca
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Using E-Mail at Work-Ten Commandments You Should Follow

E-mail has become an accepted form of communication at the workplace. In fact, it has become such an integral part of official communication that we hardly seem to notice it. Yet, the way a majority of us use the e-mail leaves a lot to be desired.
Siddharth Singh
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Dealing With Faraway SMEs

Most of the times, you are asked to deal with an SME who sits continents away from your place. The only means either to talk or to understand what he/she teaches is through modern communication tools like emails, VOIP, video conferencing, etc. Although, these modern communication tools help you to connect with the SME, they won't help you in understanding the nuances of the SME's expressing ways and what they mean or to decipher his/her abstract comments during the documentation review.
Pavan M Kumar
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10 Ways to Make Your Emails Look More Professional

Learn How to send professional looking emails that will reflect your business in a positive light. Learn how you can avoid sending overly personal emails that look cheesy, and/or spammy.
Kyle Farrah
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Please Add Value, Not Noise

Have you noticed that some meetings go much longer than they ever should? Do you ever wonder that there is a perception that everyone must speak? I often wonder, Do some of these people feel that if they say nothing, they are not contributing, and that somehow, sitting in active silence is a sin punishable by death?
David Nour
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Should Bad Employees Get Fired? The Debate Continues

Have you ever received criticism from a supervisor, boss or from someone you expected should be helping you as part as their job? I'm sure the vast majority of the workforce will answer "Yes" states Dr. Sran.
Dr. Paul Singh Sran
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