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Communication Productivity Tip: Don't Make People Search for You.

Stephanie LH Calahan

Different sites allow you to share different levels of information.    This is the back of my card as a sample of what I mean: Creating Your Online Business Card An online business card is one site that lists all of your connection points online. 

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Using Email Effectively

Ian's Messy Desk

For most organizations, e-mail has become the preferred means of communication, both formal and informal. The signature automatically displays at the end of every message and typically contains contact information such as your full name, department, web page, and phone/fax numbers. Thanks for visiting!

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Day 2: The 17th Annual Conference for Administrative Excellence Special Report

Office Dynamics

The conference encourages a casual mix of great conversations with other attendees for networking (Note: bring your business cards!) Will discussed the “socialnomics” of networking channels or platforms such as Linked In, Facebook and Twitter. It’s a huge benefit, and will help us work on a higher level.” (To

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Day 2: The 17th Annual Conference for Administrative Excellence Special Report

Office Dynamics

The conference encourages a casual mix of great conversations with other attendees for networking (Note: bring your business cards!) Will discussed the “socialnomics” of networking channels or platforms such as Linked In, Facebook and Twitter. It’s a huge benefit, and will help us work on a higher level.” (To

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Guest Blog: Networking Like a Pro

Laughing all the Way to Work

© Copyright Patricia Robb 2010 18 October, 2008 Guest Blog: Networking Like a Pro This is a guest post from JEM over at [link]. Give, receive and record contact information. Ask for business cards and have a stack of business cards for yourself at hand as well. Too much information.

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Why Google Voice Rocks on My Smartphone

The Marq

I’ve listed my Google Voice number on my business cards and it’s what appears with my signatures in all emails. I can also add the contact information of the caller to my Google Contacts, call that person directly after listening to their voice mail, or send that person an SMS message! TheMarq.com.

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Pass it on.

Laughing all the Way to Work

© Copyright Patricia Robb 2010 13 August, 2010 Pass it on. If I send an email to a co-worker requesting information, I immediately drag it from my Sent items to my Tasks, set a reminder to follow up and write in the Subject line "Did I get this information". Too much information. Lets enjoy our day together.©