Well? Why won’t businesses come clean with everyone and say that’s what they want?Let me tell you the cold, hard, truth. You aren’t going to like this, but I ask you to believe me when I say that I am telling you this for your own good: ...
The history, bright star is not much, but mostly mediocre inaction of generation, and when the wrong but unable to get up after a fall, Yuan Tianyou, or as some progress and be big with pride, inertia, trance, but forget the success without limit, forget the struggle in the end. Life...
5. “I would rather decline than do a mediocre job” When you know that you won’t be able to do the best job you can, simply say so. The other person will appreciate your honesty. You could even follow it up with, “I’d rather say no now than I’m sorry later,” for extra...
However, experience isn't the only important aspect of the equation when it comes to success as a designer; the more you take things in your own hands, the more you'll be paid. If you content yourself to working for a mediocre company as an interchangeable cog in a huge design team ...
Commenters said things like, “the lyrics are meaningless,” or, “the beat is so boring,” or, “painfully mediocre.” That last one really stung Raphael. “Mediocre,” he thought. “They just don’t get it.” So Raphael decided ...
If a single factor distinguishes successful sales reps from mediocre ones, it’s an ability to turn interest into action. The secret sauce is the sales pitch: a conversation perfectly tailored to your audience that conjures a problem—and a convenient, compelling solution—all within a few minut...
I can’t think of a CEO who was put into the role having done a mediocre job in their prior role. Mary Barra was terrific on this. She said, “Do the job you’re doing today like you’re going to do it for the rest of your life, because that means you’re going to invest ...
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As always, use your best judgment. If you feel that your manager, a colleague, or HR/legal should review your message before sending, definitely listen to your instincts on that. For a mediocre or poor employee “Dear Team, I'm writing to let you know that [Employee Name]'s last day...
People go for mediocre all the time with their doctors. Find a practice that makes you feel fantastic; find a provider who matches the things most important to you. That’s the No. 1 thing. The provider is more important than the hospital or birthplace.”— Francie Webb, IBCLC, certified...