Constructive feedback is a direct communication between the manager and his subordinate about the task he has not performed in a desired manner. It should be taken and given impersonally, without criticism and without giving a let down feeling to anybody. It needs to be more of factual. The manager should provide a path for resolution of issues at hand.
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Posted on January 13, 2009 by Himanshu JunejaEffective communication at workplace
Posted on January 13, 2009 by Himanshu JunejaEffective workplace communication is very important for smooth and efficient functioning of any organization. The manager should have proper communication with his subordinates. Both upward and downward communications are important. Communication at workplace is mainly of two types - verbal and non-verbal.
The Significance Of Attending Fire Risk Assessment Training
Posted on December 31, 2008 by joalestoFire risk assessment training is a significant obligation imposed by law to be done by companies. By opting to get such training, protection and other advantages could be brought up to your job, office, and most importantly to the individual concerned.
Making Toll Free Numbers Work for Your Business
Posted on November 30, 2008 by Michelle RainesEvery so often, customers make demands and call you up with questions. What used to be something that can be handled by an assistant or even by yourself now requires a more intensive team that can take your customers' calls, relay them to the proper team, and have the queries handled as efficiently as possible.
Emotional Intelligence - Business Communication Skills Training - Tip# 3: Empathy
Posted on November 30, 2008 by r goodfriendBusiness communication skills have been taught for centuries yet empathy skills, especially the ones developed by Dr. Marshall Rosenberg, must be the most powerful. Why use empathy communication skills in your conversations with customers, management and employees? What other communication skill do you know that builds trust in seconds, really helps you understand deeply what the other person is really needing or helps clear up misunderstandings quickly? This article shows you how to use these p...
3 Reasons Why Corporate Messenger Software is Safer than Free Messenger
Posted on November 28, 2008 by CorpsoftWhat's the best solution in working environments, free messengers or corporate messenger software? This article argues in favor of corporate messengers, with an emphasis on security aspects.
Management of Workplace Violence
Posted on November 16, 2008 by Robert II SmithThe increase in workplace violence has led many employers to develop workplace violence prevention and response polices and practices. As recommended by the American Society of Safety Engineers, in the "Workplace Violence Survey and White Paper" the ASSE Risk Management members suggest that officers and directors establish a workplace violence prevention and security policy.
Ensure that your company's email communications are compliant, with Exchange Server 2007 from Genesis Communications
Posted on November 11, 2008 by Genesis CommunicationsIn the age of corporate responsibility and liability in which we live, ensuring that email data is properly secured and protected has never been more important. Organisations have a responsibility to ensure that procedures and systems are fully up to date and in compliance with legislation in relation employee use of email and data storage.
Improving Employee Communication
Posted on October 24, 2008 by Louis WrightAs you're trying to build your company and increase your team of employees, you should make sure that you are doing everything you can to improve employee communications. Even if your company is rather large, your employees still need to know that any concerns they have will be taken seriously. Here are a few ways to make sure that employee communication in the workplace is comfortable for everyone.
The Use of Hazard Warning Signs in The Workplace
Posted on October 8, 2008 by Gen WrightThere is an extensive range of hazard signs available to ensure you are using the correct signage around your workplace. This is simply born out of necessity due to the perceived number of hazards in the workplace.
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Workplace Training – The Latest Trends in Training and Development
Posted on July 11, 2009 by michaelrussell56Workplace in the United States has been changing. Many employees get to work while learning different skills. This helps the companies to develop the desired skills in the employee already hired instead of going around in the search of a better employee. This also helps employees to develop their skills. They can multi-task as well and the chances of their job security increases.
Bilingual Answering Services
Posted on August 12, 2009 by Randy HarmatIt is important for the Call Service Providers to be well versed in the language of the customer to serve their needs. If the agents do not know their language such customers feel unimportant and their problems remain unresolved. The customer feels completely at a loss as he is not able to express his needs.
Taking your company to new heights through workforce planning
Posted on July 1, 2009 by Pooja RaiThe authoress is an experienced Content writer and publisher for Business Development. Visit at www.softworks-workforce.com/ to know more about skills and competencies, workforce planning and annualized hours.
Workplace Communication
Posted on November 6, 2009 by Alfred PatrickThere are simple things that small businesses can do to increase their workplace communication skills and the business owner should be looking into these. Often in small companies we find one or two people who are very careful with their communications and very efficient in everything they do and in the way they communicate.
Meeting Plans and Pacific Sands
Posted on November 30, 2007 by Jamie GripichSitting by the window, an expanse of sand dissolves into Pacific blue water. The oatmeal-colored beach seems to stretch for miles. Sunlight bounces off the tiny marine pools like little mirrors scattered on the beach. And that's just the view from our meeting room!
Exchange Server 2007 Migration
Posted on August 2, 2008 by Genesis CommunicationsThis article is designed to help and advise those considering migration to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007.
Electronic Rostering Can Save Huge Amounts of Time and Money
Posted on June 8, 2008 by Lucy CaudleElectronic rostering or e-rostering is the process of using the computer's power to the task of rostering. Considering that rostering is a routine job of scheduling workers according to pre-determined rules, which can be many, computers can do it extremely fast compared to humans.
Self Rostering Can Produce Demonstrable Benefits
Posted on June 8, 2008 by Lucy CaudleThe work environment today has the potential to be very different from what it was even a few years ago. What was just theory earlier has entered the realms of practicality with the advances in Information Technology and Web-based functionality. Concepts like self-rostering and work-at-home are practical possibilities now, and could even lead to greater productivity.
3 Reasons Why Corporate Messenger Software is Safer than Free Messenger
Posted on November 28, 2008 by CorpsoftWhat's the best solution in working environments, free messengers or corporate messenger software? This article argues in favor of corporate messengers, with an emphasis on security aspects.
The Plastic Card in the UK: Some Facts for Business Owners
Posted on February 5, 2009 by Michel StevensIf your UK business isn't offering some type of plastic card to your customers, it should be. Usage of plastic cards has skyrocketed in Great Britain and businesses large and small are profiting the widespread acceptance of these multi-use business tools.