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    15 Ways to Maximize Your Networking Effort
    1/ The #1 success of Networking is to show-up.When you join a group or an organization, it is very important that you commit to the group, and attend the meetings on a regular basis. Weekly or monthly depending on the group you choose.In order to build relationships with other members, they need to meet you more than once and you need to meet them more than once. The more times you attend the meetings, the more you will get results you will achieve. At each
    e for online activity, saving your primary e-mail address for your important communications. 2. Don't open attachments from people you don't recognize. These can carry malicious elements such as viruses which can bring your computer to a screeching halt as well as pass the favor on to others without your knowledge. If uncertain, use one of the other communications methods mentioned above to verify the legitimacy of the attachment.

    Replying do's and don'ts:

    The Important Function of Shrink Wrap for Boats
    Shrink wrap can help protect and organize a gift fruit basket, but if your gift is a boat and not a fruit basket, do not fear. Boats can be shrink wrapped too, using the same technology.Shrink wrap systems use a plastic film, typically made of PVC, Polyolefin, or polyethylene. The plastic film is wrapped around an object to protect it from moisture, dirt, and other hazards of travel or storage. The plastic film is heated to conform to the shape of the object. Shri
    I'll E-mail You... There are truly very few of us living today that have not read, written or forwarded e-mails to someone. E-mail has become an integrated part of our information-overloaded lives offering immediate gratification whether to inform, or to be informed.

    As all communications require both a sender and a receiver, there are continuous opportunities for misunderstanding and annoyance. Due to the speed and efficiency of e-mail, these aggravations can be magnified quite rapidly as anyone who receives scores of unwanted messages per day can attest. In an effort to contribute something to world peace, the following tips for sending, receiving and general handling of e-mail may help to calm our lives just a bit.

    First of all, e-mail is not the end-all communications method. Telephone, telefax, and tell-your- Mom are all still tried and true means of effective communication as well as some newer varieties like web-logs, web-boards, instant messages, text messages and the like. We have choices to fit all lifestyles (and budgets) intents and purposes. But as with nutrition, too much of any one thing is not healthy, and we should strive for balance. Voice communication offers intonation, face-to-face communications add expression and body language, and the hand-written letter a sense of care, thought and deliberation. E-mail today holds a primary position for immediacy and completeness with the ability to attach photos, documents, imbed animation, links, and virtually infinite amounts of information.

    Tips for receiving e-mail: 1. Safeguard your e-mail address. If you shop or otherwise spend time on the internet and provide your e-mail address, it can be used to build databases and automatically generate e-mails to you both wanted and un-wanted. Establish a free e-mail address at Yahoo, MSN or similar service to use for online activity, saving your primary e-mail address for your important communications. 2. Don't open attachments from people you don't recognize. These can carry malicious elements such as viruses which can bring your computer to a screeching halt as well as pass the favor on to others without your knowledge. If uncertain, use one of the other communications methods mentioned above to verify the legitimacy of the attachment.

    Replying do's and don'ts:

    10 Conversation Starters for Introverts Who Want to Network Successfully
    Many of you know that I'm a card carrying introvert on the MBTI scale (INFP), and as such, business networking isn't high on my lists of things I love to do. Or, should I say, networking as it's traditionally carried out -- big room, lots of people, mixing and mingling over drinks and inane cocktail party-like conversations -- is not my favorite activity. I'd rather have a tooth pulled, I think, than be subjected to this type of networking activity. However, if you pu
    can be magnified quite rapidly as anyone who receives scores of unwanted messages per day can attest. In an effort to contribute something to world peace, the following tips for sending, receiving and general handling of e-mail may help to calm our lives just a bit.

    First of all, e-mail is not the end-all communications method. Telephone, telefax, and tell-your- Mom are all still tried and true means of effective communication as well as some newer varieties like web-logs, web-boards, instant messages, text messages and the like. We have choices to fit all lifestyles (and budgets) intents and purposes. But as with nutrition, too much of any one thing is not healthy, and we should strive for balance. Voice communication offers intonation, face-to-face communications add expression and body language, and the hand-written letter a sense of care, thought and deliberation. E-mail today holds a primary position for immediacy and completeness with the ability to attach photos, documents, imbed animation, links, and virtually infinite amounts of information.

    Tips for receiving e-mail: 1. Safeguard your e-mail address. If you shop or otherwise spend time on the internet and provide your e-mail address, it can be used to build databases and automatically generate e-mails to you both wanted and un-wanted. Establish a free e-mail address at Yahoo, MSN or similar service to use for online activity, saving your primary e-mail address for your important communications. 2. Don't open attachments from people you don't recognize. These can carry malicious elements such as viruses which can bring your computer to a screeching halt as well as pass the favor on to others without your knowledge. If uncertain, use one of the other communications methods mentioned above to verify the legitimacy of the attachment.

    Replying do's and don'ts:

    Electronic Medical Billing OLAP Software for Lost Revenue Discovery
    Average medical practice may lose as much as 11% of its revenue due to underpayments. But underpayment recovery potential averages only 5% of revenue and involves costly appeal process. To avoid unrecoverable losses, some providers discontinue servicing patients insured by the worst performing payers. Unfortunately, such a drastic loss reduction measure may boomerang and increase losses depending on complexity of referral relationships. This article outlines limitati
    ies like web-logs, web-boards, instant messages, text messages and the like. We have choices to fit all lifestyles (and budgets) intents and purposes. But as with nutrition, too much of any one thing is not healthy, and we should strive for balance. Voice communication offers intonation, face-to-face communications add expression and body language, and the hand-written letter a sense of care, thought and deliberation. E-mail today holds a primary position for immediacy and completeness with the ability to attach photos, documents, imbed animation, links, and virtually infinite amounts of information.

    Tips for receiving e-mail: 1. Safeguard your e-mail address. If you shop or otherwise spend time on the internet and provide your e-mail address, it can be used to build databases and automatically generate e-mails to you both wanted and un-wanted. Establish a free e-mail address at Yahoo, MSN or similar service to use for online activity, saving your primary e-mail address for your important communications. 2. Don't open attachments from people you don't recognize. These can carry malicious elements such as viruses which can bring your computer to a screeching halt as well as pass the favor on to others without your knowledge. If uncertain, use one of the other communications methods mentioned above to verify the legitimacy of the attachment.

    Replying do's and don'ts:

    What's The Value of Your Reputation?
    If you have high quality support services and polices, and your employee satisfaction surveys show that your employees are happy, does that mean your customers actually experience results that match or exceed your brand promise? Is the culture of your employee base consistent with the values of your company? Are different employee groups delivering quite different experiences to your customers, like sales and service appearing to speak a different language? These inco
    ediacy and completeness with the ability to attach photos, documents, imbed animation, links, and virtually infinite amounts of information.

    Tips for receiving e-mail: 1. Safeguard your e-mail address. If you shop or otherwise spend time on the internet and provide your e-mail address, it can be used to build databases and automatically generate e-mails to you both wanted and un-wanted. Establish a free e-mail address at Yahoo, MSN or similar service to use for online activity, saving your primary e-mail address for your important communications. 2. Don't open attachments from people you don't recognize. These can carry malicious elements such as viruses which can bring your computer to a screeching halt as well as pass the favor on to others without your knowledge. If uncertain, use one of the other communications methods mentioned above to verify the legitimacy of the attachment.

    Replying do's and don'ts:

    Doing Business In The Future - Business Process Management
    Business Process Management (BPM) is a set of activities performed by organizations to improve or streamline their business processes. Since software tools are usually used to aid these activities, these software tools are referred to as Business Process Management Systems.- Business Process Management SystemsBusiness Process Management has been in place for some time now. Due to the introduction of software tools, however, there has been renewed interest i
    e for online activity, saving your primary e-mail address for your important communications. 2. Don't open attachments from people you don't recognize. These can carry malicious elements such as viruses which can bring your computer to a screeching halt as well as pass the favor on to others without your knowledge. If uncertain, use one of the other communications methods mentioned above to verify the legitimacy of the attachment.

    Replying do's and don'ts: 1. Know who you are replying to. Sounds simple, but there are countless stories of forwarded e-mails ending up in unintended hands due to careless forwarding, or miss-typed e-mail addresses. Note on the received e-mail if there are others copied, and make sure you know if your reply is going to the originator or all original recipients. 2. Use your e-mail program to store an address book to avoid miss-typing addresses and help anti-spam programs filter out unsolicited mail. 3. Avoid volleying to clarify personal conflict, emotional, or other sensitive issues. Remembering the lack of intonation, body language and other clues to intent, it is easy to miss the point when emotions are at stake. Pick up the phone, or go see the person to clarify. 4. Don't hide behind replies as "action passed". It is often too easy to forward an e-mail and think that action passed is action completed.

    Writing tips: 1. Be brief. 2. Don't use all capital letters in a message. It is rude. 3. Consider your recipient in terms of time, attitudes, and technology. If your recipient has a dial-up modem, don't send large photos or otherwise difficult messages to receive. 4. Keep it clean. 4. Remember e-mails are permanent records. They can not be thrown in the fireplace and destroyed forever. Electronic copies exist in multiple places making it virtually impossible to erase all instances and history.

    Now have at it and enjoy e-mailing with more confidence and peace.

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