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Hearing That Entrepreneurial Voice? ." or "Mrs."Women business owners are our only clients, so naturally we celebrate and support female entrepreneurship. Operating in this market gives us the good fortune to learn about some of the deeper themes in the lives of women business owners. It gives us insights into what really matters to women, and to what contributes not only to their success, but more importantly to their happiness and gratification in their professional lives.So what are some of the common denominators a Be sure your contact's name and company address are up-to-date. If the card is being mailed to the business address, address it only to your business contact (unless the spouse also works there). If the card is being mailed to the home, add a personal touch by addressing it to the family ("Mr. & Mrs. John Smith" or " Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Family"). Keep up with any changes (marriage, divorce, death), which may affect the way your card is Your Career is Your Business The holiday season is a perfect time to solidify business relationships -- express appreciation to existing clients, reconnect with old clients, and communicate with potential clients. Your greeting card, if sent in a thoughtful manner, can be a subtle but effective marketing tool for your organization, and can express to your contacts how much your company values its relationship with them. Below are some general business etiquette rules to consider.For professionals today, long gone are the days of gold watches and lifetime employment. The employment market will remain highly competitive and professionals will migrate between businesses at regular intervals. In such an environment, professionals have to be equipped to advance their broad personal goals by being proactive, adaptive and agile in their career management. They have to be equipped with career strategies that they can execute for success.Today’s professi Send your holiday cards as early as possible following Thanksgiving. The first cards your clients receive are usually the ones they remember the most -- and they are displayed longer! Mailing your holiday cards early also ensures that your good wishes arrive before the recipients take time off during the holidays or the company closes during the holidays. Send a holiday card to all the key people on your contact list! Your business holiday card is an excellent way to 1) keep your company top-of-mind and 2) let your contacts know that you've thought of them during the holidays. Their firm may not be doing business with you today but may need your services in the future, or this contact may refer you to a colleague. And don't forget --- your contact's administrative assistant should be a key person on your list. Send holiday cards which communicate appreciation, good wishes and prosperity. A safe bet is to stay with "Season's Greetings" or "Happy Holidays" themes. Send a card which reflects religious or cultural themes (Hanukkah, Christmas or Kwanzaa) only if you are completely certain that the holiday is observed by the card recipient. Address your greeting cards appropriately. Always use titles on the envelope (Mr., Mrs., Ms., Dr., etc.). For women business associates, the standard title used in the U.S. is "Ms.", unless the recipient has a professional title (Dr., Senator, etc.) or indicates a preference for "Miss." or "Mrs." Be sure your contact's name and company address are up-to-date. If the card is being mailed to the business address, address it only to your business contact (unless the spouse also works there). If the card is being mailed to the home, add a personal touch by addressing it to the family ("Mr. & Mrs. John Smith" or " Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Family"). Keep up with any changes (marriage, divorce, death), which may affect the way your card is Electronic Score Boards as early as possible following Thanksgiving.
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Their firm may not be doing business with you today but may need your services in the future, or this contact may refer you to a colleague. And don't forget --- your contact's administrative assistant should be a key person on your list. Send holiday cards which communicate appreciation, good wishes and prosperity. A safe bet is to stay with "Season's Greetings" or "Happy Holidays" themes. Send a card which reflects religious or cultural themes (Hanukkah, Christmas or Kwanzaa) only if you are completely certain that the holiday is observed by the card recipient. Address your greeting cards appropriately. Always use titles on the envelope (Mr., Mrs., Ms., Dr., etc.). For women business associates, the standard title used in the U.S. is "Ms.", unless the recipient has a professional title (Dr., Senator, etc.) or indicates a preference for "Miss." or "Mrs." Be sure your contact's name and company address are up-to-date. If the card is being mailed to the business address, address it only to your business contact (unless the spouse also works there). If the card is being mailed to the home, add a personal touch by addressing it to the family ("Mr. & Mrs. John Smith" or " Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Family"). Keep up with any changes (marriage, divorce, death), which may affect the way your card is Telecommuting to Work: How Web Conferencing can Help you be More Productive top-of-mind and 2) let your contacts know that you've thought of them during the holidays. Their firm may not be doing business with you today but may need your services in the future, or this contact may refer you to a colleague. And don't forget --- your contact's administrative assistant should be a key person on your list.Broadband Internet connections are changing the way people go to work. Imagine not having to sit in a traffic jam, and just getting up in the morning and starting to work from your computer at home. This is not science fiction. If you already have a fast Internet connection, all you need to do is add a web cam and some conferencing software and you can enjoy the benefits of telecommuting.If you are not sure how you can benefit by telecommuting and using web conferencing, co Send holiday cards which communicate appreciation, good wishes and prosperity. A safe bet is to stay with "Season's Greetings" or "Happy Holidays" themes. Send a card which reflects religious or cultural themes (Hanukkah, Christmas or Kwanzaa) only if you are completely certain that the holiday is observed by the card recipient. Address your greeting cards appropriately. Always use titles on the envelope (Mr., Mrs., Ms., Dr., etc.). For women business associates, the standard title used in the U.S. is "Ms.", unless the recipient has a professional title (Dr., Senator, etc.) or indicates a preference for "Miss." or "Mrs." Be sure your contact's name and company address are up-to-date. If the card is being mailed to the business address, address it only to your business contact (unless the spouse also works there). If the card is being mailed to the home, add a personal touch by addressing it to the family ("Mr. & Mrs. John Smith" or " Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Family"). Keep up with any changes (marriage, divorce, death), which may affect the way your card is Legal Nurse Consultant ys" themes. Send a card which reflects religious or cultural themes (Hanukkah, Christmas or Kwanzaa) only if you are completely certain that the holiday is observed by the card recipient.Nurses with an interest for both emergency room trauma and courtroom drama may want to pursue a nursing degree in legal nurse consulting. Legal nurse consultants use their healthcare know-how in conjunction with an interest in the legal system to have a rewarding career in this combined profession.Legal nurse consultants are commonly called by defense attorneys and prosecutors for their forensic or pharmacological familiarity to help determine difficult criminal or civil ca Address your greeting cards appropriately. Always use titles on the envelope (Mr., Mrs., Ms., Dr., etc.). For women business associates, the standard title used in the U.S. is "Ms.", unless the recipient has a professional title (Dr., Senator, etc.) or indicates a preference for "Miss." or "Mrs." Be sure your contact's name and company address are up-to-date. If the card is being mailed to the business address, address it only to your business contact (unless the spouse also works there). If the card is being mailed to the home, add a personal touch by addressing it to the family ("Mr. & Mrs. John Smith" or " Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Family"). Keep up with any changes (marriage, divorce, death), which may affect the way your card is What Would You Do If You Didn't Have To Work? ." or "Mrs."The answer to that is simply what ever you want! Yesterday, Monday, I took my family out to watch Shrek 3. I took them to the 2pm showing. Now that may seem like something little, but for me, it is huge. How many Dad’s were at work away from their families? I know where I would have been. I would have been out making someone else money while being paid peanuts worrying about whether or not I would be able to have the money I needed to make the bills, especially if my family went t Be sure your contact's name and company address are up-to-date. If the card is being mailed to the business address, address it only to your business contact (unless the spouse also works there). If the card is being mailed to the home, add a personal touch by addressing it to the family ("Mr. & Mrs. John Smith" or " Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Family"). Keep up with any changes (marriage, divorce, death), which may affect the way your card is addressed. Personalize, personalize, personalize! 1. Sign each card. Even if the card is pre-printed, it is a smart move to write your signature and a short note in the card. A simple hand-written note such as, "Thanks for your business this year! Sam" goes a long way in telling the client you really value the relationship. Assume the card will be displayed and read by others in the organization -- therefore, keep your note professional and short. Sign only your name (include your spouse's name only if he/she has met your business associate). If different departments are sending greeting cards, order your printed greeting cards in smaller batches – each batch printed with the personalized greetings and signature of the individual (or department) who is sending it. 2. Use hand-addressed & hand-stamped envelopes. Use hand-applied stamps instead of metered stamps to reduce the appearance of "mass mailing". It is also more personal to hand-address the envelopes. If you have too many to hand-address, use the fancy script-style fonts on the computer, or use clear address labels instead of the opaque labels. 3. Differentiate your company! Enclose a photo of the team members who worked on your client's business. This is often used in photo cards. However, enclosing a photo inside a regular holiday greeting card will leave a lasting impression on your client.
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