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    Coaching Employees in the Workplace
    After a full week of training, you are still a little nervous about your new job. All of the information you need to digest, the new environment you are adjusting to, and the new faces you will be getting acquainted with is just a bit overwhelming.Meeting the expectations of a new job and being the new face among an established network of co-workers is an uncomfortable position f
    thing unless you are prepared to do it. Networking is about building trust as well as relationships.

    Let's say you promise an acquaintance that you'll give him/her the names of people who might be right for a particular job. Follow through by passing along the information promptly. Alert the people you've referred. You'll get credit from bot

    How Do You Stack Up Against a 18th Century Blacksmith?
    ARE YOU A STRONG CANDIDATE FOR PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING AND CONTRACTING?I am a strong believer in the professional contracting work avenue/model. I feel it gets us closer to our roots, and takes us back to a time before we had Fortune 500 companies where we could go work for 30 years and retire. Employment, as we know it today, is the newest work model as a whole. There are othe
    Networking is not about using people. It's about taking advantage of all available resources to make sure you get remembered - in a positive way.

    Many projects today go to firms who have personal connections to managers or other decision makers. Only a small percentage of projects are awarded to unknowns - fewer still to persons without good relationships to the client.

    To build relationships you need to be an effective networker.

    To be an effective networker...

    Keep in touch. You probably have a bigger network than you think -- people you knew in school...coworkers... parents of children's friends...acquaintances at church... etc.

    Check in with these people regularly, not just in times of need. Should you find yourself in a weak economy, your network will be in place.

    Create "favor banks." Do nice things for people. Always acknowledge the people who encouraged your career.

    Send a thank-you note -- or even a gift -- when someone does a favor for you. Let people know that you appreciate them and don't take their efforts for granted.

    Make a list of all the people you have helped -- by writing letters of recommendation, for example, or introducing them to decision makers. They owe you a favor -- and probably will be thrilled to come through when you need their help.

    Always follow through. Never say that you are going to do something unless you are prepared to do it. Networking is about building trust as well as relationships.

    Let's say you promise an acquaintance that you'll give him/her the names of people who might be right for a particular job. Follow through by passing along the information promptly. Alert the people you've referred. You'll get credit from bot

    Who Might be a Potential User of a MindMap System?
    Mind Mapping is all the rage and many Corporations, Education Centers and Individuals are getting a lot out of learning systematic thinking processes. But if you are the creator of an award winning state-of-art MindMap System then who might be you clients or potential users of said system?Well as you might have guessed one of the first market might be High Schools and Colleges and
    relationships to the client.

    To build relationships you need to be an effective networker.

    To be an effective networker...

    Keep in touch. You probably have a bigger network than you think -- people you knew in school...coworkers... parents of children's friends...acquaintances at church... etc.

    Check in with these people regularly, not just in times of need. Should you find yourself in a weak economy, your network will be in place.

    Create "favor banks." Do nice things for people. Always acknowledge the people who encouraged your career.

    Send a thank-you note -- or even a gift -- when someone does a favor for you. Let people know that you appreciate them and don't take their efforts for granted.

    Make a list of all the people you have helped -- by writing letters of recommendation, for example, or introducing them to decision makers. They owe you a favor -- and probably will be thrilled to come through when you need their help.

    Always follow through. Never say that you are going to do something unless you are prepared to do it. Networking is about building trust as well as relationships.

    Let's say you promise an acquaintance that you'll give him/her the names of people who might be right for a particular job. Follow through by passing along the information promptly. Alert the people you've referred. You'll get credit from bot

    Competing With The Big Dogs
    You run a small consultancy. You're well qualified, experienced and dedicated. Yet you can't get a meeting with the corporate decision-maker.Your proposal was a work of art. You provided exactly what the client needed, plus a ton of added value. Yet the business went to a well-known firm offering a standard approach at twice the price.You did a great job for the client, dur
    ularly, not just in times of need. Should you find yourself in a weak economy, your network will be in place.

    Create "favor banks." Do nice things for people. Always acknowledge the people who encouraged your career.

    Send a thank-you note -- or even a gift -- when someone does a favor for you. Let people know that you appreciate them and don't take their efforts for granted.

    Make a list of all the people you have helped -- by writing letters of recommendation, for example, or introducing them to decision makers. They owe you a favor -- and probably will be thrilled to come through when you need their help.

    Always follow through. Never say that you are going to do something unless you are prepared to do it. Networking is about building trust as well as relationships.

    Let's say you promise an acquaintance that you'll give him/her the names of people who might be right for a particular job. Follow through by passing along the information promptly. Alert the people you've referred. You'll get credit from bot

    Don't Let New Postal Rates Put You Out of Business
    Intermittently the USPS raises domestic and foreign postal rates. The last raise was on June 30, 2002. The latest rates take hold on January 9, 2006. The increase is 5.405% for a first class letter and 6.579 for the standard Priority Mail envelope. The new first class letter cost is $0.39. The new standard Priority Mail envelope cost is $4.05.Increasing postal rates have been hurt
    d don't take their efforts for granted.

    Make a list of all the people you have helped -- by writing letters of recommendation, for example, or introducing them to decision makers. They owe you a favor -- and probably will be thrilled to come through when you need their help.

    Always follow through. Never say that you are going to do something unless you are prepared to do it. Networking is about building trust as well as relationships.

    Let's say you promise an acquaintance that you'll give him/her the names of people who might be right for a particular job. Follow through by passing along the information promptly. Alert the people you've referred. You'll get credit from bot

    Franchising Businesses
    Companies must take certain issues into perspective before franchising a company. The first would be to get the franchise registered with the U.S. Trade Mark office. A Trade Mark attorney would be able to take care of this process. The company needs to register the names of all the states where the franchisees are most likely to be opened. They must register for multiple units if relati
    thing unless you are prepared to do it. Networking is about building trust as well as relationships.

    Let's say you promise an acquaintance that you'll give him/her the names of people who might be right for a particular job. Follow through by passing along the information promptly. Alert the people you've referred. You'll get credit from both sides.

    Make new connections. Join professional associations. Volunteer in the community. If you're not chatting with people -- at parties, conferences or business retreats -- you're not building the connections you need.

    If you are shy about talking to strangers...

    Be prepared with at least three topics of conversation. Sports, politics, music or movies are all good options. So are interesting things that are currently happening in your profession. The buffet is always easy - chat about the beautiful presentation or how good something looks.

    Practice a seven-second lighthearted self-introduction -- a quick way to let people know who you are and encourage conversation.

    Example: "I'm Joe Taylor of XYZ Consulting Engineers, and we bring excitement to subdivision design." This prompts the listener to guess or ask what he does.

    Approach a person who is standing alone. Your presence will be welcome... and you'll feel less awkward. Once you're relaxed, move around and meet other people.

    Exit with charm. To gracefully leave the person with whom you're chatting, shake hands and explain that you don't want to take up too much of his/her time.

    Example: "I really enjoyed hearing how similar our businesses are. But I shouldn't monopolize your time. I am sure you want to mix and mingle. It was so nice to meet you."

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