Archive for category team building
How BIG is Your EGO?
Posted by teenarose in guest article, self-assertiveness, team building, work life balance on October 26, 2011
An ego is never appropriate in the workplace. Truly, you probably won’t even get into a work place if you have one, but if you somehow manage to do so, you won’t last long. Bosses are constantly on the lookout for employees with an ego, making sure to avoid them all together. Tell me, if your [...]
Seeking a Promotion?
Posted by teenarose in guest article, how to be assertive, self-assertiveness, team building on April 26, 2011
If you want to get a promotion, you’ll need to be a patient team player while also being an ambitious self-promoter. Promotions help you progress along your career path, but unlike in the past, it’s up to you to create and manage your own career. If you desire growth opportunities, realize that these may come [...]
Tips for Corporate Team Building
Posted by teenarose in team building on June 24, 2008
Successful teams capitalize on individual strengths, bringing people together as a collective body for a specific purpose. Everyone has different strengths, areas of knowledge, and experience that create our individual self. It is no wonder that building a good team is a challenge. Successful teams capitalize on individual strengths, bringing people together as a collective [...]
What’s Their Motivation? Keeping Employees Happy
Posted by teenarose in team building, work on July 25, 2006
Teena Rose is a columnist, public speaker, and certified/published resume writer with Resume to Referral. She’s authored several books, including How to Design, Write, and Compile a Quality Brag Book, 20-Minute Cover Letter Fixer, and Cracking the Code to Pharmaceutical Sales. A former coworker lamented about the status of his current job and industry. The [...]







