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A Complaint? It's a Compliment! - 7 Tips for Dealing with Complaints at Trade Shows e to negotiate a more flexible schedule that will meet the needs of your current situation.A Complaint? It’s a Compliment!What made you mad last week?In the past week, how many times were you upset by something? What action did you take? Complain to the neighbors, make a snide remark to a co-worker, post it on a list or email a group? Did you just gossip or did you try to make it into a positive experience? They say we complain to ten people Some may argue that an employee’s personal life should not infringe on his/her ability to work. Realistically, we all have outside influences that may affect our work schedule in some form or another. There is nothing wrong with wanting a little flexibility in the workplace. Due to societal changes, more companies have incorporated flexible work alternatives. Not only will employees benefit from f What Word Do You Own? What happens when your child’s teacher contacts you to inform you that your child is either sick or has gotten injured during recess? What do you do when parent-teacher conferences are scheduled during your normal work schedule? What happens when your youngster’s school dismisses early? What do you do when you are asked to volunteer at your child’s school or to chaperone a field trip? What if your baby wakes up with a stomach ache or with symptoms of the flu? If you are fortunate, you may have a relative or close friend that may be able to assist you, should an event occur as described above. If you are not as fortunate, how do you juggle your work schedule with your family life?When I hear the word pyschology, I think of Dr. Phil.When I hear the word motivation, I think of Tony Robbins.When I hear the word marketing, I think of Seth Godin.And when I hear the word closeout, I think of my Dad.Why?Because each of those people are individuals who, in MY mind, have the More and more women have entered into the workforce than in the past. Furthermore, there has been a large influx of single mothers working to make a living for their children. Several of these women have encountered a situation where they either had to leave work early or could not report to work at all, due to a family emergency. How can corporations make a single mom’s job easier? Companies are always asking its consumers for suggestions on how to improve their products and/or services. Corporations should also consider meeting the needs of their employees. If you are a single mom that is trying to juggle family life and work, you might want to consider asking your employer to offer the following options: • Flexible scheduling • Job sharing • Work from home How do you ask your employer for these options? Should you create small talk by asking about the corporate golf outing or some other subject that he/she may be interested in? The best way to communicate your needs is to be open and honest with your employer. Express your concerns calmly and professionally. Let your employer know that you take your job seriously and appreciate working for him/her. By the same token, inform your boss that your family is very important to you and you would like to negotiate a more flexible schedule that will meet the needs of your current situation. Some may argue that an employee’s personal life should not infringe on his/her ability to work. Realistically, we all have outside influences that may affect our work schedule in some form or another. There is nothing wrong with wanting a little flexibility in the workplace. Due to societal changes, more companies have incorporated flexible work alternatives. Not only will employees benefit from fl Factors That Affect a Good Franchise Site Location e a relative or close friend that may be able to assist you, should an event occur as described above. If you are not as fortunate, how do you juggle your work schedule with your family life?Choosing the best franchise is just half the equation. Without the right location for it, you may find it hard to recoup your investment. So how do you choose the right location for your franchise?Perhaps the first thing you should consider is if there are enough people in your locality to ensure that sufficient volume will be consumed. If not, does your area have an More and more women have entered into the workforce than in the past. Furthermore, there has been a large influx of single mothers working to make a living for their children. Several of these women have encountered a situation where they either had to leave work early or could not report to work at all, due to a family emergency. How can corporations make a single mom’s job easier? Companies are always asking its consumers for suggestions on how to improve their products and/or services. Corporations should also consider meeting the needs of their employees. If you are a single mom that is trying to juggle family life and work, you might want to consider asking your employer to offer the following options: • Flexible scheduling • Job sharing • Work from home How do you ask your employer for these options? Should you create small talk by asking about the corporate golf outing or some other subject that he/she may be interested in? The best way to communicate your needs is to be open and honest with your employer. Express your concerns calmly and professionally. Let your employer know that you take your job seriously and appreciate working for him/her. By the same token, inform your boss that your family is very important to you and you would like to negotiate a more flexible schedule that will meet the needs of your current situation. Some may argue that an employee’s personal life should not infringe on his/her ability to work. Realistically, we all have outside influences that may affect our work schedule in some form or another. There is nothing wrong with wanting a little flexibility in the workplace. Due to societal changes, more companies have incorporated flexible work alternatives. Not only will employees benefit from f How to Design Great Performance Measures t all, due to a family emergency. How can corporations make a single mom’s job easier?Are you guilty of using the following methods as your approach to measure selection:* brainstorming with your team in a one-hour session during your two-day planning workshop?* trawling the internet or other places to find out what others like you measure?* asking your IT guy or gal what data you have and creating measures from that?* hoping someone Companies are always asking its consumers for suggestions on how to improve their products and/or services. Corporations should also consider meeting the needs of their employees. If you are a single mom that is trying to juggle family life and work, you might want to consider asking your employer to offer the following options: • Flexible scheduling • Job sharing • Work from home How do you ask your employer for these options? Should you create small talk by asking about the corporate golf outing or some other subject that he/she may be interested in? The best way to communicate your needs is to be open and honest with your employer. Express your concerns calmly and professionally. Let your employer know that you take your job seriously and appreciate working for him/her. By the same token, inform your boss that your family is very important to you and you would like to negotiate a more flexible schedule that will meet the needs of your current situation. Some may argue that an employee’s personal life should not infringe on his/her ability to work. Realistically, we all have outside influences that may affect our work schedule in some form or another. There is nothing wrong with wanting a little flexibility in the workplace. Due to societal changes, more companies have incorporated flexible work alternatives. Not only will employees benefit from f Over The Road: The Life Of A Long-Haul Truck Driver When I started driving truck I was 21 years old. I had never been married, had no children, and hadn't traveled much. The idea of living on the road and seeing the entire country coast to coast sounded awesome! So off I went.It was one of the best decisions of my life.Over the road is much more than just a job...it is a lifestyle. Traveling the country, living in How do you ask your employer for these options? Should you create small talk by asking about the corporate golf outing or some other subject that he/she may be interested in? The best way to communicate your needs is to be open and honest with your employer. Express your concerns calmly and professionally. Let your employer know that you take your job seriously and appreciate working for him/her. By the same token, inform your boss that your family is very important to you and you would like to negotiate a more flexible schedule that will meet the needs of your current situation. Some may argue that an employee’s personal life should not infringe on his/her ability to work. Realistically, we all have outside influences that may affect our work schedule in some form or another. There is nothing wrong with wanting a little flexibility in the workplace. Due to societal changes, more companies have incorporated flexible work alternatives. Not only will employees benefit from f Reflections in the Glass Ceiling e to negotiate a more flexible schedule that will meet the needs of your current situation.The recent news about one of America's most powerful woman ceo's being removed from office has raised the discussion about gender bias, again. It disappoints me that in 2005, I still hear women clients talking about "the old boys' network". They say "glass ceilings" are holding them back in terms of advancement, pay equity, recognition and career satisfaction. While I have no Some may argue that an employee’s personal life should not infringe on his/her ability to work. Realistically, we all have outside influences that may affect our work schedule in some form or another. There is nothing wrong with wanting a little flexibility in the workplace. Due to societal changes, more companies have incorporated flexible work alternatives. Not only will employees benefit from flexible schedule options, they can also help improve loyalty, morale, and performance in the workplace. Giving the gift of flexibility is valuable to any employee. Maria Romain, president of Academic Success Management, Inc. is a writer for Corporate Snobs, a web-based company that offers the most unique corporate gifts. Find more articles on wonderful business gift ideas by visiting today.
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