Many employees are working in an unsatisfying job and choose to stick to it just because it offers a steady paycheck. There are some signs that signal you need to quit and jump start your job search. If the below sounds like you, then you should update your CV on Akhtaboot and start applying for new opportunities.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
5:51 AM by Rifan MuazinNo comments
Meetings are inevitable; they are a necessary part of any business setting. While many employees sometimes feel that their time is wasted on unimportant meetings, it can actually be very productive and effective if conducted the right way. Akhtabootprovides you with some easy ways to help you better manage meetings.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
7:16 AM by Rifan MuazinNo comments
Many of the most demanding jobs involve stressful targets, challenging performance expectations, and unrealistic deadlines which can easily lead you to feeling stressed out. Along with the physical and emotional effects of stress, prolonged job-related stress can decrease productivity and employee moral. Since prompt action should be taken once you start observing the symptoms of stress, Akhtaboot brings you some simple yet effective tips to reduce work-related stress.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
5:29 AM by Rifan MuazinNo comments
From different expectations, values and opinions to disagreements over work styles, getting into an argument in the workplace is almost inevitable. While arguing just for the sake of arguing is pointless, having a constructive argument with a coworker on a valid subject can have a positive effect on productivity and creativity in the workplace. Akhtaboot provides you with some tips on how to make a valid point during arguments.
1. Stay calm - Even if you get passionate about your point you must stay cool and in command of your emotions. If you lose your temper, you lose!
2. Study your opponent - Know their strengths, weaknesses, beliefs and values. You can appeal to their higher values. You can exploit their weaknesses by turning their arguments back on them.
3. Avoid being subjective - Don't base your arguments on your personal opinion; use facts and logic.
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