The document discusses strategies for employee retention, including paying salaries 5-10% above average, offering comparable benefits packages, and having clear and stable strategies. It emphasizes the importance of responsive management that listens without criticizing, coaches without micromanaging, anticipates problems, removes obstacles, and provides systems to support employees' work. The overall message is that engaged management focused on employees is key to retaining talent.
'Right to disconnect' policies only support life balance, right?Ada Barlatt
Have you learned about Right to Disconnect laws, like the one in France or the bill in New York, that limit hours for work-related email and thought ... "Are 'Right to Disconnect' policies only for work-life balance?" The answer -- it depends. Read this presentation to understand why.
Viewers are welcome to use the text from the presentation and the slide containing the Heptagonist under a a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. The remaining images are subject to copyright and must not be reproduced without permission.
I worked on a consulting project in my Entertainment Marketing class with Freeform, formally known as ABC Family. My group acted as an in-house consulting agency with an objective to develop an innovative new marketing campaign focused around FreeForm and Adidas Women. At the end of the semester we presented our campaign to marketing executives of every level at FreeForm Headquaters.
Presentation of New Worlds of Work Research project to MIT Sloan School of Management Center for Information Systems Research (CISR), 1 July 2009, Cambridge (USA).
'Right to disconnect' policies only support life balance, right?Ada Barlatt
Have you learned about Right to Disconnect laws, like the one in France or the bill in New York, that limit hours for work-related email and thought ... "Are 'Right to Disconnect' policies only for work-life balance?" The answer -- it depends. Read this presentation to understand why.
Viewers are welcome to use the text from the presentation and the slide containing the Heptagonist under a a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. The remaining images are subject to copyright and must not be reproduced without permission.
I worked on a consulting project in my Entertainment Marketing class with Freeform, formally known as ABC Family. My group acted as an in-house consulting agency with an objective to develop an innovative new marketing campaign focused around FreeForm and Adidas Women. At the end of the semester we presented our campaign to marketing executives of every level at FreeForm Headquaters.
Presentation of New Worlds of Work Research project to MIT Sloan School of Management Center for Information Systems Research (CISR), 1 July 2009, Cambridge (USA).
Mobile Business Communication and Business Careers, Writing Resumes, and Appl...Bovee and Thill
Learn the essential points that should be taught to business communication and business writing students about mobile business communication and business careers, writing resumes, and applying and interviewing for employment in this well-illusrated presentation.
No matter the message your organization, business, or agency is trying to send out into the world via social media or presentations, one truth remains steadfast. You need visuals. To effectively and efficiently distribute your vital information to your targeted audience, nothing is more powerful than a visual representation. And recent research backs this up.
Business Analytics to solve your Business ProblemsVishal Pawar
Business Analytics Solution in 12 Steps
What is Business Analytics ?
Why we need it ?
Identify your Focus Area and Target Applications
Importance of Business Analytics with different Roles
Confirming your Business Goal with value of Business Analytics
Differentiating Business Analysis , Analyst & Intelligence
What world is doing for Business Analytics Problems
Segregate solution with Data Discovery , Analytics & Science
Gathering information with All Available Data Source
Developing Business Analytics Framework & Components
Developing Visualization with Best User Experience
Improvising Maturity Level of Business Analytics
Get Connected with Expert Team , Who know technology !
21 Tips for Creating a Boring PresentationSketchBubble
Anyone can create a great presentation, but it takes a certain set of skills and determination to create a presentation that is painful to watch. Enjoy these 21 Tips to Create a Really Boring Presentation.
The State of Financial Presentations 2014 Survey ResultsDave Paradi
How good or bad are financial presentations? I wanted to hear the audience's perspective. So I conducted a survey in May and June of 2014 asking those who see financial presentations what they thought. This deck presents the results of the survey and what financial presenters can do to make their presentations more effective.
It's become common for us to share with our clients and fans various pieces of advice that applies to all presenters and presentations. With that in mind, here are the 10 most useful public speaking tips we've learned through the years, better known as our "commandments."
Learn step-by-step how you can dramatically increase your audience of subscribers, leads, customers and fans by adding a few simple (and free) types of marketing strategies to the mix.
3 Storytelling Tips - From Acclaimed Writer Burt HelmEthos3
Visit the Ethos3 blog (http://buff.ly/1B8ehRa) to get the full scoop on these tips. By reading the Ethos3 blog post, you will learn how to tell stories that will captivate even the most challenging audiences.
If you need help creating professional presentations, email us at: info@ethos3.com
Ethos3 is a presentation design agency with premier PowerPoint and presentation designers. We can create the perfect presentation for you: www.ethos3.com
Stress At Work (Tips to Reduce and Manage Job and Workplace Stress)Jodie Harper
While some workplace stress is normal, excessive stress can interfere with your productivity and impact your physical and emotional health. You can’t control everything in your work environment, but that doesn’t mean you’re powerless—even when you’re stuck in a difficult situation. Finding ways to manage workplace stress isn’t about making huge changes or rethinking career ambitions, but rather about focusing on the one thing that’s always within your control: YOU.
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Why You Must Teach Your Business Communication Course within a Mobile Context...Bovee and Thill
Mobile has become the primary communication tool for many business professionals, including a majority of executives under the age of 40. In early 2014, the landscape in which businesses operate changed forever when Internet usage on mobile devices exceeded PC usage.
Nine-two percent of executives own a smartphone they use for business. Eighty-six percent of executives use their tablet and 72 percent use their smartphone to conduct research for products or services for the business by which they’re employed.
Two-thirds of small businesses say they wouldn’t be able to survive without mobile technology. More than 50 percent of small businesses use mobile for remote work.
Small businesses are increasingly reliant on mobile apps for day-to-day operations.
Three-quarters of small businesses report they use mobile apps. The most popular app usage (in rank order) is for GPS/navigation, social media marketing, document management, location-based services, time management, travel and expense tracking, debit/credit payments in the field, and conferencing.
Whether the day-to-day focus is business management, marketing, sales, SEO (search engine optimization), social media, advertising, software development, or customer relationship management, the mobile device is increasingly becoming the dominant tool for work and communication. As a result, it should become a chapter-by-chapter topic in every business communication classroom by 2015.
Mobile Business Communication and Collaboration, Interpersonal Communication,...Bovee and Thill
What should you be teaching your students about mobile business communication and collaboration, interpersonal communication, and business etiquette? This presentation gives you just a glimpse.
Mobile Business Communication and Business Careers, Writing Resumes, and Appl...Bovee and Thill
Learn the essential points that should be taught to business communication and business writing students about mobile business communication and business careers, writing resumes, and applying and interviewing for employment in this well-illusrated presentation.
No matter the message your organization, business, or agency is trying to send out into the world via social media or presentations, one truth remains steadfast. You need visuals. To effectively and efficiently distribute your vital information to your targeted audience, nothing is more powerful than a visual representation. And recent research backs this up.
Business Analytics to solve your Business ProblemsVishal Pawar
Business Analytics Solution in 12 Steps
What is Business Analytics ?
Why we need it ?
Identify your Focus Area and Target Applications
Importance of Business Analytics with different Roles
Confirming your Business Goal with value of Business Analytics
Differentiating Business Analysis , Analyst & Intelligence
What world is doing for Business Analytics Problems
Segregate solution with Data Discovery , Analytics & Science
Gathering information with All Available Data Source
Developing Business Analytics Framework & Components
Developing Visualization with Best User Experience
Improvising Maturity Level of Business Analytics
Get Connected with Expert Team , Who know technology !
21 Tips for Creating a Boring PresentationSketchBubble
Anyone can create a great presentation, but it takes a certain set of skills and determination to create a presentation that is painful to watch. Enjoy these 21 Tips to Create a Really Boring Presentation.
The State of Financial Presentations 2014 Survey ResultsDave Paradi
How good or bad are financial presentations? I wanted to hear the audience's perspective. So I conducted a survey in May and June of 2014 asking those who see financial presentations what they thought. This deck presents the results of the survey and what financial presenters can do to make their presentations more effective.
It's become common for us to share with our clients and fans various pieces of advice that applies to all presenters and presentations. With that in mind, here are the 10 most useful public speaking tips we've learned through the years, better known as our "commandments."
Learn step-by-step how you can dramatically increase your audience of subscribers, leads, customers and fans by adding a few simple (and free) types of marketing strategies to the mix.
3 Storytelling Tips - From Acclaimed Writer Burt HelmEthos3
Visit the Ethos3 blog (http://buff.ly/1B8ehRa) to get the full scoop on these tips. By reading the Ethos3 blog post, you will learn how to tell stories that will captivate even the most challenging audiences.
If you need help creating professional presentations, email us at: info@ethos3.com
Ethos3 is a presentation design agency with premier PowerPoint and presentation designers. We can create the perfect presentation for you: www.ethos3.com
Stress At Work (Tips to Reduce and Manage Job and Workplace Stress)Jodie Harper
While some workplace stress is normal, excessive stress can interfere with your productivity and impact your physical and emotional health. You can’t control everything in your work environment, but that doesn’t mean you’re powerless—even when you’re stuck in a difficult situation. Finding ways to manage workplace stress isn’t about making huge changes or rethinking career ambitions, but rather about focusing on the one thing that’s always within your control: YOU.
Shared by: http://www.familychiropractic.com.sg/
Why You Must Teach Your Business Communication Course within a Mobile Context...Bovee and Thill
Mobile has become the primary communication tool for many business professionals, including a majority of executives under the age of 40. In early 2014, the landscape in which businesses operate changed forever when Internet usage on mobile devices exceeded PC usage.
Nine-two percent of executives own a smartphone they use for business. Eighty-six percent of executives use their tablet and 72 percent use their smartphone to conduct research for products or services for the business by which they’re employed.
Two-thirds of small businesses say they wouldn’t be able to survive without mobile technology. More than 50 percent of small businesses use mobile for remote work.
Small businesses are increasingly reliant on mobile apps for day-to-day operations.
Three-quarters of small businesses report they use mobile apps. The most popular app usage (in rank order) is for GPS/navigation, social media marketing, document management, location-based services, time management, travel and expense tracking, debit/credit payments in the field, and conferencing.
Whether the day-to-day focus is business management, marketing, sales, SEO (search engine optimization), social media, advertising, software development, or customer relationship management, the mobile device is increasingly becoming the dominant tool for work and communication. As a result, it should become a chapter-by-chapter topic in every business communication classroom by 2015.
Mobile Business Communication and Collaboration, Interpersonal Communication,...Bovee and Thill
What should you be teaching your students about mobile business communication and collaboration, interpersonal communication, and business etiquette? This presentation gives you just a glimpse.
Mobile Business Communication and Visual MediaBovee and Thill
An essential part of every business communication and business writing textbook is a chapter on visual media or visual communication. This presentation will give you a glimpse of what you're students will be learning about visual media and mobile business communication.
How Mobile Technology Is Revolutionizing Business CommunicationBovee and Thill
This presentation previews the important points you should know about mobile business communication in the midst of today's mobile revolution.
Mobile communication, and mobile connectivity in the larger sense, is changing the way business communicators plan, create, and distribute messages. Mobile devices are overtaking PCs as the primary digital communication tool for millions of consumers, employees, and executives, and businesses that don’t get mobile-friendly in a hurry will fall behind.
For business communicators, the shift to mobile involves much more than the constraints of small screens and new input technologies. The ability to reach people anywhere at any time can be a huge advantage, but the mobile communication experience can also be a major challenge for senders and receivers alike. It requires new ways of thinking about information, message structures, and writing styles.
With the notion of radical connectivity, for example, many communication experiences are no longer about “batch processing” large, self-contained documents. Instead, communication is taking on the feel of an endless conversation, with recipients picking up smaller bits of information as needed, in real time, from multiple sources.
Only one author team is writing about mobile business communication: Bovee and Thill. In the 2015 editions of their business communication textbooks, you'll find important material about mobile in virtually every chapter of their books.
Teach your students how to write for mobile devices. This includes using a linear organization, writing shorter and more focused messages, prioritizing information, and using shorter paragraphs.
You'll also learn about the unique challenges of communicating on mobile devices. Topics include screen size and resolution, input technologies, bandwidth, speed, and connectivity limitations, and data usage and operational costs.
This infographic gives you a preview of the more in-depth coverage of mobile business communication you'll find in Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks. Only the 2015 editions of Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks cover mobile business communication. If you're teaching business communication, keep in mind that all other business communication textbooks will be obsolete.
Designing Content for Mobile Devices -- INFOGRAPHICBovee and Thill
Teach your students how to design content for mobile devices. Topics include thinking in small chunks, making generous use of white space, formatting simply, and considering horizontal vs. vertical layouts.
This infographic gives you a preview of the more in-depth coverage of mobile business communication ou'll find in Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks. Only the 2015 editions of Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks cover mobile business communication. If you're teaching business communication, keep in mind that all other business communication textbooks will be obsolete.
Optimizing Content for Mobile Devices -- INFOGRAPHICBovee and Thill
Teach your students how to optimize content for mobile devices. This includes how to use location-based services, gamification, augmented reality, wearable technology, mobile blogging, cloud-based services, and mobile podcasting.
This infographic gives you a preview of the more in-depth coverage of mobile business communication you'll find in Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks. Only the 2015 editions of Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks cover mobile business communication. If you're teaching business communication, keep in mind that all other business communication textbooks will be obsolete.
Job Search Strategies Using Mobile -- INFOGRAPHICBovee and Thill
Teach your students job search strategies using mobile devices. Topics include quick access to job information, faster response time when you communicate about job-related issues, how to enhance your personal brand and online portfolio, job search apps, and interviewing tools.
This infographic gives you a preview of the more in-depth coverage of mobile business communication you'll find in Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks. Only the 2015 editions of Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks cover mobile business communication. If you're teaching business communication, keep in mind that all other business communication textbooks will be obsolete.
Business Etiquette for Mobile Devices -- INFOGRAPHICBovee and Thill
Teach your students the proper business etiquette for using mobile devices. Topics includes keeping your distance, problems using social media, dangers of using virtual assistants, and the important reasons to turn a mobile device off if asked.
This infographic gives you a preview of the more in-depth coverage of mobile business communication you'll find in Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks. Only the 2015 editions of Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks cover mobile business communication. If you're teaching business communication, keep in mind that all other business communication textbooks will be obsolete.
Doing Research on Mobile Devices – INFOGRAPHICBovee and Thill
Teach your students how to do research on mobile devices. Topics include mobile surveys, collecting and sharing, note-taking, sketching, document scanning, real-time thoughts and impressions, and audio, photo, and video recording.
This infographic gives you a preview of the more in-depth coverage of mobile business communication you'll find in Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks. Only the 2015 editions of Bovee and Thill's business communication textbooks cover mobile business communication. If you're teaching business communication, keep in mind that all other business communication textbooks will be obsolete.
See Business Communication in Action on PinterestBovee and Thill
You'll see business communication in action and an abundance of useful and graphically interesting images on the Pinterest pages described in this presentation. The presentation includes live links, so you can instantly access the material shown. These materials can be downloaded immediately for use in your classes tomorrow!
Business Communication Instructors: Discover Business Communication Headline ...Bovee and Thill
Discover the #1 business communication news site on the web and your best resource for breaking business communication news, hot topics, and important trends.
Teaching Business Writing--Social Media and Electronic CommunicationBovee and Thill
Are seeking the latest research, cutting-edge articles, PowerPoints, videos, and slide presentations about social media and electronic communication? This presentation gives you in inside look at your most important place for discovering these resources.
Teaching Business Writing and Oral CommunicationBovee and Thill
Before you teach the oral communication component in your business writing class, check out this presentation for a wealth of resources about in-person and web presentations, public speaking, and presentation visuals, to name only a few. You'll be able to provide your students with a richer learning experience once you've used these materials.
Give your students a richer learning experience when teaching employment as part of your business writing course. This presentation describes how you can easily obtain the latest research, cutting-edge articles, materials you can use for classroom visuals, videos, PowerPoints, and a host of other useful materials.
A typical structured slide, with a list of short bullet points that attempt to convey essential ideas in the presentation.
Although these bullet point slides do display a lot of information, the lack of visual appeal is likely to dull audience senses before too long.
This slide effectively portrays the concept of retaining employees, but it obviously doesn’t convey the same depth of detail that Slide 1 offers. The presenter would need to orally list those same points or create additional slides to convey them.
Note how this slide conveys the “Listening without criticizing” bullet point from Slide 2.This slide is also a good example of why free-form designs often require many more slides to present the same body of information (because each slide tends to focus on a single idea, rather than a list of ideas in bullet form).