Author: admin | Filed under: Personal Productivity | Tags: Personal Productivity, procrastination, Workplace Productivity | No Comments »
Everyday we are overwhelmed by the intense amount of work in the office. You struggle internally of whether you can complete the tasks on time. You feel demoralized having to do all these work. Sometimes, it makes you wonder the number of weekends you are burning. And if you are given more weekends to burn on these tasks, will it ever help in getting them done? Yes, you can complete the tasks (maybe not now) but at a later stage of time. Your mind is creating mental block in getting the work done. Yes, you may not like the work, but it has to be done somehow (and by someone), right? So, how do you clear these mental blocks in you to achieve the productivity and get things done? Read the rest of this entry »
Author: admin | Filed under: Influence & Negotiation | Tags: Career Advice, Influence, Personal Productivity, Technqiues, trust, Workplace Productivity | No Comments »
After understanding the basics of influencing people, you want to get down to business and make them be influence by your ideas, proposals, offerings or get them to work. You can target their concerns, such as monetary, emotional, explicit and implicit benefits and reward them accordingly. However, you can also use the direct opposite of the list to influence them to work. We advise you to avoid doing as it will hurt you in the long run. Read the rest of this entry »
Author: admin | Filed under: Presentation | Tags: Presentation, Workplace Productivity | 1 Comment »
More tips to get you prepared for any presentation. You want to make the best out of it! You want to deliver your punch line effectively! You want the audience to focus on you. 100% attention will be given to you only during the presentation. We have here today another 15 more tips to presentation excellence on top of our previous thirty tips mentioned. Read the rest of this entry »
Author: admin | Filed under: Employee Satisfaction, Presentation | Tags: Influence, Presentation, Workplace Productivity | No Comments »
More tips for you to achieve presentation excellence! Refer to our previous post, 15 Tips to Presentation Excellence if you’ve missed out our previous tips. We want to be more precise with our schedule and action items. We want to address the emotional and be sensitive to your audiences’ need. We want to be consistent in our message and delivery, and summarize our story from time to time to get buy in and positive response from them. Read the rest of this entry »
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Drive your presentation skills higher with these 15 tips! You know it’s miserable to attend a boring presentation. On the other end, it’s absolutely miserable to present with audiences that are dozing off all the time. Gone will be the days where you see your audiences trying their very best to keep themselves awake throughout the presentation. Here we are giving you 15 tips for making a presentation excellent! You have your stakeholders understand the objective and goals, and are happy, satisfied walking out of the presentation room. Here’s how to do it! Read the rest of this entry »
Author: admin | Filed under: Home-Office Productivity | Tags: Home-office, Personal Productivity, Workplace Productivity | No Comments »
In recent years there has been an increase in home based employees. Ah, the comfort of working from your sofa couch or at your coffee table is a dream come true for most of us. Whether you work for yourself or an established organization, you are likely to face obstacles and temptations of working from home. We do make mistakes at home and find ourselves entangled in inefficiency and working unproductively. As such, we’ve put together to work effectively working effectively from home with you. Read the rest of this entry »
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You and I know that the biggest problem of meeting is the meeting itself. Let’s admit, how many of us goes to a meeting of no nuts of what’s going, how long it’s going to take, who is in the meeting, talk about everything under the sun BUT comes out of it with a head full of clouds? What’s more, there are minutes to settle where the scribe have to go around clarifying on the points mentioned in the meeting but none turn out to be accurate. Sounds familiar? Welcome to the club of the useless meetings! Read the rest of this entry »