| | How To Keep A Job In Tough Times by William Cottringer - Apr, 2012 “The quickest way to appreciate your job is to imagine yourself without one.”
~Oscar Wilde.
In tough economic times, it is not a good thing to be unemployed. And if you are lucky enough to have a job, you don’t want to do anything to lose it by doing or not doing something unde... |
| | BUSSINESS PSYCHOLOGY FOR SUCCESS: Communicate Your Likability by William Cottringer - Oct, 2011 Success in business often depends on something you may not have given much thought to. This mysterious X-factor is likability. Likability is an accumulation of several personal characteristics that other people quickly perceive and judge in a positive or negative way. Likability makes ever... |
| | CHALLENGE YOUR OWN BEST THINKING by William Cottringer - Oct, 2011 We are experiencing a major transformation in the workplace today. We are moving from a primary focus on things to one on thoughts. To keep up with this major change, supervisors have to be willing to embrace four transformational crucibles in their career development efforts.
Su... |
| | HOW TO BE A GOOD EMPLOYEE by William Cottringer - Oct, 2011 Being a good employee is something that is expected and needed by all employers. I suspect most employers would be extremely happy if all their employees complied with a dozen basic expectations. These simple requirements are a prescription for being a good employee. If you practice these ... |
| | Little Things Count Most in Getting a Job by William Cottringer - Oct, 2011 A long time ago I discovered an extremely useful concept called perturbation point, or just "P" point for short. These are the little critical things you can do to get the biggest results. The following checklist has the little things you need to take care of to get the best results in yo... |
| | THE RIGHT WORK ATTITUDE by William Cottringer - Oct, 2011
We are often hesitant to set standards for good work attitudes and discipline employees for having bad ones. Part of this hesitancy may be in our inability to talk about attitudes in clear and precise terms. Below is a standard of a good work attitude supervisors should strive to en... |
| | TEN SURE WAYS TO SUCCEED IN THE WORKPLACE by William Cottringer - Sep, 2011 “The best way to appreciate your job is to imagine yourself without one.” ~Oscar Wilde.
It doesn’t matter whether you are engaged in your dream career or just working at a job; not trying your best to succeed at the workplace doesn’t make any sense. It is a third of your life and when n... |
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