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Intrapreneurship: Leadership Defined For The Third Millennium
The secret to powerful leadership is understanding that there is a clear distinction between inspiration and motivation. And what is that distinction? For your business it is the difference between profit and loss and success and failure. Does this describe your business? You know that your ...
Professional Etiquette Still Matters
“Back in the day” most children were taught to say “please” and “thank you.” They were also taught to ask permission before taking or doing something, open doors and pull out chairs at the dinner table for ladies, assist elderly people, wear suits to religious functions and to dinner with a date, send a thank you note following a dinner or stay at a friends house, and to generally conduct themselves in a more civil manner according to customs and values of a bygone era. Much of that behavior typically carried over into the workplace. Things have changed a bit over the years.
Roadblocks to Service Recovery
From time to time, you may find your service recovery efforts blocked by certain actions or inactions on your part or others in your organization. While you may have good intentions related to re-establishing and maintaining a solid customer-provider relationship, there are a number of obstacles that can get in the way. Here are some of the obstacles that commonly derail recovery attempts. Poor or inadequate communicatio Without solid communication, recovery cannot occur when service breakdowns happen.
Time Management on the Run
You have probably heard the saying “There just aren’t enough hours in the day.” This is especially true if your job involves traveling to a client’s site or if you work at or travel between remote locations (e.g., branch offices). Transit time can take a big chunk out of your day. In such situations it is important to recognize how to best use your time. This article provides a few tips for time management on the run. Prepare in advance. Make sure that you schedule your appointments far enough in advance to allow for emergencies.