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Friday, July 18, 2008

Network Your Way to Job Security

getrichslowly.org guest author Brandt Smith shares his perspective on the importance of cultivating your work connections so that you can respond to unexpected changes in your career. His "Seven keys to a strong network" include:
  1. Build it before you need it
  2. You must make a deposit before you have the right to withdraw
  3. Give more than you receive
  4. Be open and genuine
  5. Follow up and stay in touch
  6. The devil is in the details
  7. Your network doesn't end with your contact
Read the full article...

(thanks to The Consumerist for this link)

Labels: job, network, recommendations, reputation, socialnetworks, talent, work, workplace

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Best Way to Annoy Your Co-Workers? E-mail



"ALL CAPS, Passive-Aggressive Copying Top Etiquette Experts' Electronic Don'ts List:
  • Netiquette No-No #1: The Passive-Aggressive Copy
  • Netiquette No-No #2: Reply All
  • Netiquette No-No #3: SHOUTING AT YOUR COWORKERS"
Read the full article...

Labels: coworkers, email, etiquette, office, psychology, workplace

posted by Coworkers.com at 6:32 AM 0 Comments Links to this post

Monday, July 14, 2008

Coworker Word-of-Mouth Strongly Influences Purchases

WorkPlace Media & BIGResearch: "Americans in the workforce have a significant impact on their coworkers’ consumer shopping behaviors - 96% say they regularly or occasionally give shopping advice to their peers, according to a recent WorkPlace Media survey conducted by BIGResearch.

Moreover, nearly 93% indicate that they seek similar advice from their coworkers before making purchases.

Rising food and gas prices and busy schedules - in combination with a higher-than-ever-before percentage of time spent at work (60% of waking hours) - are driving consumers to consolidate shopping trips and make purchases on their drives to and from work, or during their lunch breaks, the study found."

Read the full article (plus charts) and download the PDF study here.

Labels: behavior, commerce, coworkers, recommendations, workplace

posted by Coworkers.com at 5:26 AM 0 Comments Links to this post



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