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businessmemes · 7 months
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full business belly
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oprescuewagon · 11 months
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Part 2 of sketchy boy, he finally started that business meeting with tenzo
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pan-flute-skeleton · 2 months
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Good morning one and all, this is my only contribution to dethentines. A combination of today and tomorrow's prompt featuring our favorite businesswoman and former dancer, Mallory Seefore! Because Charles has something she wants and she knows exactly how to offer him some perspective
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haroldjamesmacarthur · 5 months
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Single Men
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A couple day ago, one of my loyal customers is also a friend of everyone. He bought a very famous Northeast Chinese dishes - "pickled cabbage and white meat hot pot" for Amy's farewell party. After that, she and I went to the pharmacy I often go to buy medicine. When I feel unwell, I will go to the pharmacy first, even though Taiwan's National Health Insurance Hospital is very convenient, I really hate going to the hospital because I had some of bad memories by my past; then waiting for someone to pick up Amy at the coffee shop downstairs from my studio, The coffee shop where I often go, as a way for "spaced out" and "taking a break" leave the studio. ღ˘⌣˘ღ Lan~*
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upsurgecomic · 10 months
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friendlilycoach · 29 days
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Do you have no confidence to talk in English during meetings?
You have a lot of words you want to say in English during meetings with your clients and partners; however, you can't say them confidently.
How long do you want that to continue?
You try many times to say what you have in mind in English, but you always make embarrassing errors.
To avoid these embarrassing errors in English during meetings, you say a few words in English and keep quiet.
In the same way as you, a lot of Middle Eastern founders with weak English skills keep quiet because they have no confidence to talk in English.
You want to talk confidently in English without worrying about grammar errors.
You want your clients, partners, and investors to view you as a business owner who has strong English.
You want to negotiate deals confidently in English.
But it seems like all these only exist in your mind because you are not making any progress in improving your English skills for your business.
However, if you are a Middle Eastern founder and:
You are tired of making those embarrassing errors in English during meetings.
You are tired of keeping quiet when you need to talk in English.
You want to learn how to talk confidently in English during meetings and events.
Use the given tips many times to learn how you can develop strong confidence to help you talk well in English.
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⭐ What tip do you like best?
Tip 3, Tip 2, or Tip 1
Tell me in the comments section.
P.S. Have you been a Middle Eastern founder for more than ten years and have weak English skills?
DM "Strong" now, and let's talk.
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smiletimeisrunningout · 10 months
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@fablewoven - self-indulgent arranged marriage with Tony the king
Emma was so nervous that she couldn't even hide it. She had heard of him before and she was sure he had heard of her - possibly very bad things given the way most royal men spoke of her... spirit. So she wasn't there with the greatest expectations, it was a courtesy yes. But she had started looking for a husband and she'd turn every stone trying to find someone who would at least meet her basic expectations if not more. Someone who wouldn't be violent, wouldn't treat her or their future children as property, wouldn't treat their people badly. Even better, but practically impossible, if he didn't like ruling and let her the responsibility of doing so, because she knew how to make a kingdom work, her own being so rich and her people so happy proved it. She didn't trust anyone with it. She wasn't going to find someone like that. She knew she'd be lucky if she found someone willing to treat her nicely at best, but for now she still had some cards in her hands and she'd still try. And that meant having the awkward conversation she didn't want to have with a man she had yet to meet. She also did have to be herself, at least a little even if repressing it had to become the new rule, but she couldn't very well pretend to be an entirely different person. It was just that if people kept thinking of her as some kind of unstoppable fiend she'd end up heirless. And so Emma got ready, wore one of her nicest dresses - the one appealing asset she had was right there - and was prepared to make a good impression before she could ruin it by opening her mouth, not sure of what to expect from this new king. What if he was someone like the creepy Duke from up north? Or someone repulsive and gigantic that-her nervous looks around stopped at the sight of the man she was meant to meet, and after a blink she broke into a relieved smile. See, it's just a man. No bear. Looks nice too. Very nice. It was a tad surprising, and she gestured to her maid and guards that they could wait behind, reaching the king on her own and giving a curtsy, "Your Royal Majesty."
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nike2times · 2 months
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business meetings on da lake😎
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madfoolish · 9 months
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bizoutfits · 9 months
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At a Job Interview, Does Dress Code or Handshake Have a Greater Impact?
The Importance of First Impressions: Dress Code and Handshake in Job Interviews
Both the dress code and the handshake are important in an interview because they can convey your professionalism, confidence, and personality to the interviewer. However, depending on the type of interview, one may be more important than the other. Here are a few factors to consider:
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Dress code: Dressing appropriately for an interview can show that you have researched the company's culture, respect the interviewer's time, and take care of your appearance. Dress codes may vary depending on the industry, the position, and the location of the interview. Some general tips for choosing your outfit include:
Research the company's dress code and dress one level up from what employees typically wear.
Choose clothing that is clean, wrinkle-free, well-fitted, and comfortable.
Avoid clothing that is too casual, revealing, flashy, or trendy.
Choose neutral colors or subtle patterns over bright colors or loud prints.
Accessorize minimally and appropriately.
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Handshake: Shaking hands during an interview can show that you are friendly, confident, and respectful. The handshake can vary depending on the culture, the situation, and the interviewer's personal preference. Some general tips for giving a good handshake are:
Make eye contact and smile as you approach the interviewer.
Extend your right hand and grasp the interviewer's hand firmly and palm to palm.
Shake hands with one or two pumps that last two to three seconds.
Avoid shaking hands too hard, too soft, too long, or too short.
Greet the interviewer with a polite and enthusiastic statement such as, "It's a pleasure to meet you.”
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businessmemes · 6 months
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it smells like briefcases and stapler lubricant.
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sadislandgaal · 7 months
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Highly Selective 🌹
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Harold, you are an absolute legend.
Thank you, Anonymous!
Happy to considered a legend by you all.
Harold
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aigletmeta · 2 years
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So You Want to Fix the Hugos…
Great, welcome! We’re glad to have you! This article is meant to provide a handy introduction to how to get your ideas heard, and explain some of the process.
First things first:
You must be a member of WSFS. You can accomplish this by finding the current Worldcon and buying a WSFS membership from them. (You DO NOT have to actually attend the Worldcon, although it helps if you’re there to represent your motion.)
You need to have at least one friend who is also a member of WSFS to sponsor your motion with you.
You need to write your motion and its supporting statement.
You have to submit your motion at least 30 days before the Worldcon.
Your motion will now appear on the Business Meeting agenda for that Worldcon and be debated! If it passes debate at two successive Worldcons, the change will go into the WSFS Constitution and take effect. Simple, right? Well… not exactly. Read on for context, explanations, and helpful tips.
What’s WSFS?
WSFS is the World Science Fiction Society. Worldcon is technically the annual meeting of WSFS. A lot of people don’t know that, so changes have recently been made to try to make this clearer. 
If you’ve heard of “supporting memberships” and “attending memberships,” those are now “WSFS memberships” and “the attending supplement.” This is trying to make it more clear that WSFS exists. 
Benefits of WSFS membership include nominating and voting in the Hugos and being able to participate in site selection (which requires pre-buying your WSFS membership for next year).
What’s the Constitution?
The WSFS Constitution is the document that governs WSFS activities. These include administering the Hugos and selecting the site of Worldcon. You can find a copy here.
The Constitution is where all the Hugo awards are defined, so if you want to change the Hugos, that’s the document you need to amend.
What’s the Business Meeting?
The Business Meeting is where all amendments to the Constitution are debated and either accepted or rejected. If you did Model Congress or Debate and enjoyed it, you’ll enjoy the Business Meeting. (The common wisdom is that the Business Meeting is extremely boring, but it’s not — it’s both fascinating as an exercise in participatory democracy and fun if you like rules lawyering.)
Amendments to the Constitution take two years — they have to be passed by the first year and then ratified by the second year. This is a slow process on purpose, to make sure that people have a chance to react to things they didn’t see on the agenda the first time.
Okay, I got it. So what do I DO?
First you need to figure out what change you want to make. It’s generally better to try to make changes as small as possible, so they’re easier to understand.
Then, you need to write it up using the proper format, along with a supporting statement. You can get help with that on the SMOFS mailing list, the JOF Facebook group, the WSFS Business Meeting Facebook group, or the WSFS BM Chat Discord. (Email me at aiglet (at) gmail for an invite.) It is STRONGLY recommended to at least run your proposal by one or more of these groups to prepare for the arguments you might see at the Business Meeting. (Also, be prepared for a lot of “we tried that and it doesn’t work.” That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t do it, just that you need to explain what’s changed since the last time it was changed.)
Once you’ve got it written up in a format that makes sense to everyone, you submit your item to the Business Meeting for the next Worldcon. That will put it on the Agenda to be considered. 
If you aren’t going to that Worldcon, it is generally a good idea to have someone who is going as one of your co-sponsors. It’s not entirely necessary, but that does ensure that at least one person in the room will be able to speak in favor of the motion and make the arguments you want.
If you are going to that Worldcon, it’s worthwhile checking out some of the videos of prior Business Meetings so you can see what that’s all about. The Business Meeting is run on Roberts’ Rules of Order (no, that apostrophe isn’t in the wrong place), modified by the Standing Rules and Resolutions of Continuing Effect from prior meetings.
And that’s all there is to it! Have fun, and good luck!
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