Your First Days On the New Job

Written by J. Damian Birkel


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(10) Don't gossip...Word will get out quickly.

(11) Allow plenty of time to learnrepparttar corporate culture.

(12) Listen more...talk less. You don't learn much when you're talking.

(13) Don't be afraid to gorepparttar 106279 "extra mile" for both your boss and co-workers. (It's a worthwhile investment in your future).

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(15) Be a team player. Always make your boss look good. Never reveal new information in a meeting...Let your boss. Don't be afraid to give credit to him or her or fellow workmates.

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J. Damian Birkel is the founder of Professionals in Transition® Support Groups. He has been through the crucible of downsizing twice, and now helps others survive the ordeal. He has been featured on CNN, CNN-FN, NPR, and in Time, Fortune, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and other prestigious publications.


Debt Collecting @ & A - Issue 6

Written by Jim Finucan


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And regardless of his answer, find out which bills are being paid and which ones are not – and why yours is one of those not onrepparttar “pay” list.

Funneling down into an excuse with a more precise line of questioning uncoversrepparttar 106278 true intentions of a debtor. In fact, this technique actually helpsrepparttar 106279 debtor see himself acting in a way that is not congruent with his own beliefs. That exposure will help him make more honest and forthright decisions inrepparttar 106280 future.

If something doesn’t feel right during a collections call question it! Throw a whole series of sharp, penetrating questions at it until it cracks. Then both sides can identify and solverepparttar 106281 sense ofrepparttar 106282 problem.

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Jim Finucan’s debt collections manual “Past Due” teaches his personal collection techniques that can help you double your debt collections virtually overnight. More Info at: http://www.tiare.com/pastdue.htm


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