Posts Tagged ‘workplace’

  • Workin’ It Out

    Workin’ It Out

    June 2nd, 2010 | Advice | Nathan Mitchell | 1 Comment

    Life’s great isn’t it? You’re born and just a few years after you’ve learned to pull up your pants you’re shoved into preschool. This phase will introduce you to the 1440 hours you’ll spend sitting in a chair listening to someone talk every year, for the next decade and a half. There’s running and jumping in between, some dinosaurs, and a bit about fractions. But for the most part, by the time you graduate high school the most influential aspect of your education isn’t what you know, but how you’ve learned to act.

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  • 5 Tips for Corporate Charisma

    5 Tips for Corporate Charisma

    May 13th, 2010 | Advice | TMG | No Comments

    Office politics is nothing new. Since the dawn of the Cubicle Age, office gossip and chit-chat has turned water-coolers and break rooms into agoras of corporate rhetoric. Reputations can be elevated or buried here and as such, it’s important to keep your stature in the office at its highest. From superiors to coworkers, everyone talks. Staying ahead of the game and making sure your image remains untarnished is almost as important as the work your produce. And so, here are five useful ways to maintain good corporate charisma.

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