11 Business Etiquette Tips for Awesome Conference Calls | PGiPGi
Tired of lame, painful and super awkward conference calls? These business etiquette tips will help you eliminate the pain and start having awesome meetings. Tips courtesy of http://blog.pgi.com/.
Want to start having visual conference calls and say goodbye to "who's there" awkwardness forever? Check out GlobalMeet Audio conferencing: http://www.pgi.com/globalmeet.
Despise horrible meetings and office awkwardness? So do we!
We live and breathe by these 10 meeting hacks, so hopefully they will help you stop torturing your meeting attendees and start hosting meetings that are engaging, boost productivity, drive innovation and transform “meet” into the most powerful, awe-inspiring four-letter word you’ll use today.
Can’t get enough meeting tips and office etiquette advice? Neither can we! We love meetings and teamwork so much we wrote a whole book about them. Get it free here: http://bit.ly/etiquettehandbook.
10 Productivity Hacks Backed By ScienceWhen I Work
How do you get things done? Work harder? Faster? Become a slave to the job?
Being productive is a strange science, but it is a science. There are things we can do to help us do our work better that we don’t associate with work. These productivity hacks bring better results than sticking to the desk for over eight hours, pounding away at our work.
You might be surprised at how you can get things done better than before.
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11 Business Etiquette Tips for Awesome Conference Calls | PGiPGi
Tired of lame, painful and super awkward conference calls? These business etiquette tips will help you eliminate the pain and start having awesome meetings. Tips courtesy of http://blog.pgi.com/.
Want to start having visual conference calls and say goodbye to "who's there" awkwardness forever? Check out GlobalMeet Audio conferencing: http://www.pgi.com/globalmeet.
Despise horrible meetings and office awkwardness? So do we!
We live and breathe by these 10 meeting hacks, so hopefully they will help you stop torturing your meeting attendees and start hosting meetings that are engaging, boost productivity, drive innovation and transform “meet” into the most powerful, awe-inspiring four-letter word you’ll use today.
Can’t get enough meeting tips and office etiquette advice? Neither can we! We love meetings and teamwork so much we wrote a whole book about them. Get it free here: http://bit.ly/etiquettehandbook.
10 Productivity Hacks Backed By ScienceWhen I Work
How do you get things done? Work harder? Faster? Become a slave to the job?
Being productive is a strange science, but it is a science. There are things we can do to help us do our work better that we don’t associate with work. These productivity hacks bring better results than sticking to the desk for over eight hours, pounding away at our work.
You might be surprised at how you can get things done better than before.
http://wheniwork.com/
The Productivity Secret Of The Best LeadersOfficevibe
Content by Jacob Shriar & Kevin Kruse.
In this Officeviibe presentation, you'll see:
- 3 biggest problems leaders face and what you can do to fix them
- The secret to time management
- Examples from great leaders
- You'll find bonus content
Es ist wieder soweit: Die Estrel News mit Neuigkeiten aus dem Estrel Berlin, Europas größtem Hotel-, Congress- & Entertainment-Center liegt druckfrisch vor. Die aktuelle Ausgabe berichtet über zahlreiche Event-Highlights im neuen Veranstaltungskomplex, über Deutschlands erste Schlafmesse „sleep for fit“ - zugleich die erste vom Estrel veranstaltete Publikumsmesse - und vieles mehr.
By Mike Smith. This is my second version of this lesson. I plan to, Lord willing to have a series on this topic in coming weeks. Please, pray that things work out well for these lessons that many will be blessed through them. Thank you for your prayers!
Sound affects how we communicate & collaborate at work. In the Science of Sound, Part 2, you will learn how noise affects your work (& how to deal with it).
Presentations and public speaking strike fear in the hearts of people everywhere. Whether it's a presentation for a small board of stakeholders or speaking in front of hundreds about your company's latest product, presentations can be uncomfortable and nerve-wracking. In fact, according to Statistic Brain, 74% of Americans fear public speaking. It's the number one phobia, with fear of death a close second at 68%.
While it may seem like an impossible fear to overcome, it's a situation that most everyone will have to face at some point. So, to help you face that fear, we've put together three strategies to help you become a better presenter. Check out our tips now.
A few weeks ago, Mobile World Congress 2017 kicked on in Barcelona, Spain with some of the biggest names in tech descending upon the city to show off the top tech products. From new phones from LG and Sony to tablets, VR and the rise of robots, we wanted to take a moment to recap some of the top takeaways from this year’s event.
The Productivity Secret Of The Best LeadersOfficevibe
Content by Jacob Shriar & Kevin Kruse.
In this Officeviibe presentation, you'll see:
- 3 biggest problems leaders face and what you can do to fix them
- The secret to time management
- Examples from great leaders
- You'll find bonus content
Es ist wieder soweit: Die Estrel News mit Neuigkeiten aus dem Estrel Berlin, Europas größtem Hotel-, Congress- & Entertainment-Center liegt druckfrisch vor. Die aktuelle Ausgabe berichtet über zahlreiche Event-Highlights im neuen Veranstaltungskomplex, über Deutschlands erste Schlafmesse „sleep for fit“ - zugleich die erste vom Estrel veranstaltete Publikumsmesse - und vieles mehr.
By Mike Smith. This is my second version of this lesson. I plan to, Lord willing to have a series on this topic in coming weeks. Please, pray that things work out well for these lessons that many will be blessed through them. Thank you for your prayers!
Sound affects how we communicate & collaborate at work. In the Science of Sound, Part 2, you will learn how noise affects your work (& how to deal with it).
Presentations and public speaking strike fear in the hearts of people everywhere. Whether it's a presentation for a small board of stakeholders or speaking in front of hundreds about your company's latest product, presentations can be uncomfortable and nerve-wracking. In fact, according to Statistic Brain, 74% of Americans fear public speaking. It's the number one phobia, with fear of death a close second at 68%.
While it may seem like an impossible fear to overcome, it's a situation that most everyone will have to face at some point. So, to help you face that fear, we've put together three strategies to help you become a better presenter. Check out our tips now.
A few weeks ago, Mobile World Congress 2017 kicked on in Barcelona, Spain with some of the biggest names in tech descending upon the city to show off the top tech products. From new phones from LG and Sony to tablets, VR and the rise of robots, we wanted to take a moment to recap some of the top takeaways from this year’s event.
Over the last few years, the term “smart” has been used more and more frequently to describe the technology that has become integrated in our daily lives. Now, smartphones and smartwatches are practically ubiquitous, smart cars are starting to hit the pavement and smart homes are becoming the norm.
The “smart” trend is becoming equally as present in our workplaces as well. Smart technology is making the transition from our personal lives to our workplace, and in doing so, this technology is reshaping the modern office.
It is not only changing the way we meet, present and collaborate, it is changing the physical environment in which we work as well.
And because of this rapid infiltration of smart technology, it is important to be up to date on this rapidly evolving technology— a seemingly daunting task. But don’t fear! PGi is here to present you with the elements that are beginning to integrate together to build one incredibly smart office of the future.
Team building activities are incredibly important for facilitating positive workplace relationships, but when you stick to outdated team building activities (we're looking at you ropes courses), your employees may automatically tune themselves out. That's why it's important to find activities that will engage and motivate them. Check out PGi's five team building activities that will encourage your employees to work together and motivate one another.
3 Things You Should Never Do on a Conference CallPGi
We've all had to endure a bad conference call. From the unprepared attendee to late callers and those who forget about the mute button, conference calls can easily be derailed with the slightest interruption.
At PGi, audio conferencing is core to our portfolio, so we understand how frustrating a bad conference call can be. But even if you have the right equipment for the job, meeting etiquette can ruin a perfectly good conference call. Check out these three things you (and your colleagues) should never do on a conference call--your professional pride will thank you.
Holiday celebrations in the workplace are a great way to break up the monotony of the work week. Earth Day allows us to celebrate the beauty of our planet while actively working to preserve that beauty for future generations. So utilize Earth Day as an opportunity to do some good. Make today a print-free work day. Have a waste-free lunch. Telecommute and cut down on your daily vehicle emissions. And above all, don’t forget to take a moment to step outside and bask in the splendor of our green earth.
Sales professionals are always looking for ways to connect and engage with prospects and turn them into true opportunities. They're also looking for ways to warm up leads that have long been left untouched. But with so much competition in the marketplace, sales teams need to make sure they stand out and make a lasting impression. The solution to the problem? video.
Find out now how video can not only improve a sales teams ability to stand out, but can also foster stronger relationships and ultimately improve their ability to generate top of the funnel leads and move through the sales process more quickly.
Sales Presentations: How to Lose Your Audience in 10 WaysPGi
Want a sales pitch that gets a "yes" every time? Here's your what-not-to-do guide from PGi, how to lose your audience in 10 ways.
Download “The Science of Killer Sales Presentations” free right now at PGi for the do's to sales presentations: bit.ly/salesscience.
The average American adult now checks their phone 150 times per day. There will be 26 billion autonomous Internet-connected devices by 2020.
Technology is now so intertwined with our daily lives and so ubiquitous in our society, it’s hard to believe that just eight years ago the first iPhone was released or that just 18 years ago the first social media site launched. It wasn’t until around 1995 that the word “Internet” even appeared on TV, according to The Atlantic.
Take a look back at the technology trends from years ago that today would have the average user shaking in their boots in FOMO.
Formulating the best presentation for your next sales meeting can seem like rocket science. Where do you start? Should you use graphs and pie charts? How do you conclude your presentation?
The presentation scientists at PGi have the answers. Check out the five elements you need to create a winning presentation design that will have your prospect saying "yes" to you and your products.
Now that you've conquered mobility, flexibility and digital transformation, what work trends must businesses conquer next? Discover five here from PGi, and follow the conversation at the 2015 Collabosphere, the ultimate collaboration conference, Sept. 27-30 in Austin.
#COLLABOSPHERE
Feel like you're working way too much? Not getting enough time to do the things you want to do? No way to relieve your stress at work? You're not alone.
PGi surveyed over 500 American workers to get some insight on their workweeks, and what we found was eye opening. For example, 32.5% of respondents said they worked 46-50 hours a week and 23.4% work more than 50 hours per week!
Check out the results from our annual #TakeBack60 survey and join us as we strive to keep workers healthy, happy and productive during the work week.
Remember the old adage that states “Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong”, also known as Murphy’s Law? Well, that epigram holds very true for those of us who are remote workers. From Wi-Fi outages to the inevitable snack attack, something is bound to go wrong when working from home.
As providers of software powering the WFH revolution, we feel your pain, and affectionately refer to these inevitable mishaps as “Murphy’s Laws of Working from Home.”
Check out some of the examples of Murphy’s Laws of WFH. We know you’ll relate:
Productivity crashes suck. When the clock hits 2:30 pm, your eyes start to droop and you lose focus. We've all been there. But, there's good news! You can prevent that midday slump in productivity. Check out these 8 ways to avoid the afternoon crash.
Wondering why your online meetings are a flop? It's probably because you're meeting at the wrong time. Learn five reasons why and how iMeet® Agenday helps you nail down the perfect time, every time.
Try sending a free/busy poll to schedule your next meeting by downloading iMeet Agenday now at Agenday.com.
Virtual teams are becoming a norm for modern businesses. According to PGi's 2015 Global Telework Survey, 79% of knowledge workers reported working outside the office.
With more teams working remote, it's important to remember a few commandments to keep teams working successfully.
Ruining team spirit, killing good ideas, there's one lurking in every meeting...collabohaters! Eeeeek!!!
Get your free field guide to turning collabohaters into collaborators here: bit.ly/Collabohaters
Ten Reasons Every Business Needs Remote WorkersPGi
Telecommuting is a phrase that's been around for quite some time, but until recently, the idea hasn't been a mainstream business practice. In PGi’s recent Global Telework Survey, it was found that more than ever before, companies are embracing flexible working, with 66 percent of respondents saying telecommuting is more positively viewed in their organization.
With remote work programs gaining more positive attention, it's important for businesses to understand just how important remote workers really are. Find out how businesses can reap huge benefits from having more remote workers on their force.
La transidentité, un sujet qui fractionne les FrançaisIpsos France
Ipsos, l’une des principales sociétés mondiales d’études de marché dévoile les résultats de son étude Ipsos Global Advisor “Pride 2024”. De ses débuts aux Etats-Unis et désormais dans de très nombreux pays, le mois de juin est traditionnellement consacré aux « Marches des Fiertés » et à des événements festifs autour du concept de Pride. A cette occasion, Ipsos a réalisé une enquête dans vingt-six pays dressant plusieurs constats. Les clivages des opinions entre générations s’accentuent tandis que le soutien à des mesures sociétales et d’inclusion en faveur des LGBT+ notamment transgenres continue de s’effriter.
What Makes Candle Making The Ultimate Bachelorette CelebrationWick & Pour
The above-discussed factors are the reason behind an increasing number of millennials opting for candle making events to celebrate their bachelorette. If you are in search of any theme for your bachelorette then do opt for a candle making session to make your celebration memorable for everyone involved.
From Stress to Success How Oakland's Corporate Wellness Programs are Cultivat...Kitchen on Fire
Discover how Oakland's innovative corporate wellness initiatives are transforming workplace culture, nurturing the well-being of employees, and fostering a thriving environment. From comprehensive mental health support to flexible work arrangements and holistic wellness workshops, these programs are empowering individuals to navigate stress effectively, leading to increased productivity, satisfaction, and overall success.
Johnny Depp Long Hair: A Signature Look Through the Yearsgreendigital
Johnny Depp, synonymous with eclectic roles and unparalleled acting prowess. has also been a significant figure in fashion and style. Johnny Depp long hair is a distinctive trademark among the various elements that define his unique persona. This article delves into the evolution, impact. and cultural significance of Johnny Depp long hair. exploring how it has contributed to his iconic status.
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Introduction
Johnny Depp is an actor known for his chameleon-like ability to transform into a wide range of characters. from the eccentric Captain Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean" to the introspective Edward Scissorhands. His long hair is one constant throughout his evolving roles and public appearances. Johnny Depp long hair is not a style choice but a significant aspect of his identity. contributing to his allure and mystique. This article explores the journey and significance of Johnny Depp long hair. highlighting how it has become integral to his brand.
The Early Years: A Budding Star with Signature Locks
1980s: The Rise of a Young Heartthrob
Johnny Depp's journey in Hollywood began in the 1980s. with his breakout role in the television series "21 Jump Street." During this time, his hair was short, but it was already clear that Depp had a penchant for unique and edgy styles. By the decade's end, Depp started experimenting with longer hair. setting the stage for a lifelong signature.
1990s: From Heartthrob to Icon
The 1990s were transformative for Johnny Depp his career and personal style. Films like "Edward Scissorhands" (1990) and "Benny & Joon" (1993) saw Depp sporting various hair lengths and styles. But, his long, unkempt hair in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" (1993) began to draw significant attention. This period marked the beginning of Johnny Depp long hair. which became a defining feature of his image.
The Iconic Roles: Hair as a Character Element
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
In "Edward Scissorhands," Johnny Depp's character had a wild and mane that complemented his ethereal and misunderstood persona. This role showcased how long hair Johnny Depp could enhance a character's depth and mystery.
Captain Jack Sparrow: The Pirate with Flowing Locks
One of Johnny Depp's iconic roles is Captain Jack Sparrow from the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series. Sparrow's long, dreadlocked hair symbolised his rebellious and unpredictable nature. The character's look, complete with beads and trinkets woven into his hair. was a collaboration between Depp and the film's costume designers. This style became iconic and influenced fashion trends and Halloween costumes worldwide.
Other Memorable Characters
Depp's long hair has also been featured in other roles, such as Ichabod Crane in "Sleepy Hollow" (1999). and Roux in "Chocolat" (2000). In these films, his hair added a layer of authenticity and depth to his characters. proving that Johnny Depp with long hair is more than a style—it's a storytelling tool.
Off-Screen Influenc
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