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10. Clear Vision
They have absolute clarity on where the business is heading, even if they’re not sure how and when they will get there. They truly believe in the vision.
9. Business Basics
In busy days of work deadlines, project meetings and vendor presentations, we can forget about fundamentals, such as office safety.
Are there opportunities for your professional growth within your current job? The following tips are some ways you can climb the corporate ladder and get promoted:
10. SIZE MATTERS
When it comes to HR consultants, we are not all alike. Be sure to inquire about hands-on experience. Many consultants have credentials, but credentials alone will not solve your issues.
10. REPETITION IS KEY
It takes seven to nine times for your message to be seen before it is mentally digested. Repetition helps ensure your message gets seen.
9. USE TESTIMONIALS
The good news about market research is that it doesn’t have to eat up a huge chunk of your budget and it can help you use your other money — for things like advertising — more effectively.
If something can go wrong — and it always can — a company needs to be ready. Damage control begins with strategic planning before a corporation experiences a scandal, public-relations crisis or product tampering.
10. LENGTH IS RELATIVE
Your résumé's length depends on your experience and profession. If you're a seasoned executive, two or more pages are acceptable.
9. CHRONOLOGICAL IS BEST
We’ve all heard the adage that employee retention depends on making good hires in the first place. That all begins with the job interview.
One of the most difficult things to keep up with in the office is paper. It has a way of piling up at an impossible-to-manage pace. Without a system, paper can soon overwhelm and decrease efficiency. Here are a few ways to keep papers at bay:
10. BASICS WORK
The free, basic LinkedIn account is a great starting place. Maximize this level before paying for enhanced services.
9. It Is Networking
In our recession-affected workplaces, little things can mean a lot.
10. Think Functionality
It’s not enough just to be able to design a good-looking site. A website needs to function well, too. That means programming and coding skills, not just good art direction.
What is it?
In short, Facebook is the king of all social media today. It has 500 million active users and its members spend more than 700 billion minutes per month on the site.