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#how to share information

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  Journal your views and stories to share Edit for clarity and tone Share information with those who will benefit What tools.do you use to get other's views?

#how to keep customers happy

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  Three ways to keep customers happy  Guide customers with  solutions to their queries Respond promptly to feedback Give the best quality product What weakness can you convert as opportunity?

#how to respond to complaints

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 3 best responses to complaints Listen with empathy Acknowledge inconvenience Ask hoe you can help What's the best response you have got for your complaints?

#how to get 360' feedback

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  Regular feedback improves performance. The trick is to take in only the constructive criticisms and move out of the unnecessary noise.  How to get people provide constructive feedback? Prepare useful questions  Questions regarding your inspiring behaviors, skills and things to change are useful ones. 2. Ask answer requests Make it easier for the respondents to give their feedback. Perhaps through online tools such as Google forms.  3. Thank those who respond 

#how to prevent conflicts

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  3 tips to prevent conflicts Listen without interruptions Talk in pleasant tone  Use respectful words With whom are you in conflict often? Why?

#how to move out of failure

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#how to handle supplier delays

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  3 steps to handle supplier delays Build trust for transparency Collaborate and help suppliers speed up Follow up regularly What's your routine for mindful conversations?

#how to have a flexible timetable

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#how to organize work table

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how to stay productive in hot weathef

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  With rising heat and electricity bills, how do we stay cool? Here's what our ancestors had done. Ancient civilization managed the scorching heat by digging underground cellars.   They used reed mats .to sit on or lie down. They built their dwellings by the river . They  poured water on their roofs to keep the building cool.   They bathed twice . They had shade providing trees around their mud houses.  Their buildings were well ventilate d. Low.population.density allowed.them to.build larger houses which provided better air flow . People used portable hand fans made of bamboo.  They collected ice during winter and stored them in underground cellars covered with reeds to be used in hot summers. Summer clothes meant breathable ones made of cotton or such natural fiber.  They ate easy to digest fermented foods and stayed cool.  What's stopping you from following their foot steps? 

#how to earn in travel business

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#how to become reliable

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#how to create a daily timetable

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#how to sell daily wear clothes

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