Protips

Home / Public Library

Making a mistake at work is not as bad as your attempt to cover it up.
Say “yes” to clients, but explain that by agreeing to do something for them, something else might be lost.
Use your expertise to work on minor issues while waiting for response on larger work issues, or items.
Start any working relationship with a clear set of expectations.
By emailing at all hours, your boss will think you are dedicated to your job.
Make a habit of clearly organizing files.
Don’t ghost your clients!
Reading texts closely is what distinguishes the remarkable from the ordinary.
Share bad news in bulk, whereas spread the good news over a longer period of time for maximum positive effect.
Since questions and interactions can delay the work process, it’s better to have some default answers prepared beforehand.