Pre-Submission ‘Final’ Document Preparation Tips
Whether you are working in Vista or XP, Word 2003 or 2007, there are actions that you should take prior to sending your document out electronically. Some of these tips will be obvious to you; however, you would be amazed at how many people do not take these final actions in documentation preparation prior to transmittal.
Following, [...]
Cost $aving Efficiencies for Your Firm
Double-Sided Printing & Recycling Your ‘Used’ Paper
These days most firms have instituted firm-wide ‘double-sided’ printing as a cost savings measure. Unfortunately, since many offices do not have the proper printing equipment in place, it is difficult to follow-through on this practice consistently, if at all.
It is not necessarily that the equipment in place cannot [...]
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Happy New Year!
I would like to extend Happy New Year wishes to my readers, followers, and all my new visitors by wishing you all peace, joy, love, health, happiness, and a successful and prosperous New Year!
I am looking forward to kissing 2009 goodbye in just a few hours here in Vancouver, Canada. I welcome the beginning of the New Year [...]
Christmas Gift Exchange at Work
It is that time of year again already! Assuming you were with your firm this time last year and perhaps for years prior, you have likely developed a comfortable working relationship with your boss and co-workers.
However, the proper office ‘etiquette’ varies with each firm and industry. Each having their own practices and preferences when it comes [...]
Temporary Assignments – Please Do Not Adjust the “Set”
When employees are away on vacation, or off on sick leave for an extended period, that is to say more than three consecutive days, a Temporary worker (‘Temp’) will usually be called in to cover the workload. After all, just because you are off enjoying yourself on a beach in Hawaii, or home sick with [...]
Is Someone At Work Taking Credit for ‘Your’ Ideas?
We all are aware that occasionally, a few office products or perhaps a food container may go mysteriously missing from the office supply cupboard or staff fridge. Some go as far as taking your entire lunch, and even the cutlery!
Unfortunately, it is not all that uncommon to have a co-worker take credit for your ideas, [...]




