Monthly Archive:: September 2020
It’s unfortunate that we still view certain jobs as only for men and others as only for women. At this point in time, we shouldn’t discriminate people anymore based on their gender. Everyone should have an equal chance at a job in any industry. The sad truth is that there are still industries that are
It doesn’t feel good to have your ideas rejected. When you present something and not a lot of people believed in you, it hurts. You will have a hard time accepting the fact that you’re in the minority. It’s even worse if you felt that you did well and your ideas are worth the try.
It’s tough working from home when you don’t have the chance to see your employees. Calling their attention could be challenging. Following up delayed tasks is also difficult. The worst part is that the work from home setup makes people lazy. There’s no regular schedule to deal with, and it leads to procrastination. These tips
When you’re given the responsibility to take over a business riddled with abuse and scandals, it’s a big challenge. Unfortunately, it’s becoming more common these days. The good thing is that there’s an opportunity to change the status quo, and you could be an agent for change. It might be intimidating to have this role,
You already spend a lot to keep the business running. You might want to cut back on some of these expenses to maximize the profits. Although some of these reductions are justified, others aren’t. You can even invest in other programs even if they would mean more expenses to the company. If you understand the
When you know you’re talented and you have what it takes to take on a more challenging job, you have to go for it. You might not even feel challenged by your current post anymore. If you don’t want to get stuck, you have to reach for bigger goals. The only problem is that some
It’s not easy to transition to a work from home setup. If you’ve been working in a regular office for years, these changes could be tough. However, given the continued spread of the virus, working from home will remain as the new normal. If you’ve succeeded in adjusting to this setup, you’re lucky. For some,
In most businesses, employees don’t have a say on who will take the top posts. Usually, the board of directors and other executives have the final decision. As an employee, you have no choice but to respect this decision. You should also learn to adjust. These tips will help you. Give your boss a chance
Meetings via Zoom are becoming the norm these days. The platform is easy to use and it can include plenty of employees at once. The problem is that some employees have become too comfortable in using the platform, and forget that they have to maintain professionalism. Sure, they’re working from home, but the Zoom meeting