Do You Think Texting Shortcuts Cause Spelling Errors?

Some blame texting shortcuts for the increased number of spelling errors that populate resumes, emails, and other forms of business communication. What the Professionals Think In a previous post, I shared some results of a discussion going on in a LinkedIn® group. The...

Should Typos Cost You a Job?

There is an interesting discussion going on regarding typos in resumes at a group in LinkedIn®. A question to human resource (HR) professionals asked if they automatically rejected resumes with typos in the resume, cover letter or email. Typo Tally Here are the...

How and Why Twitter Followers Latch On

I am certainly no Twitter expert. I am slowly growing my followers, but I really wonder how some followers latch on and why they want to. One such Twitter follower specializes in discussions on light bladder leakage, known in close circles as LBL. The How Now, I ask...

How to Write a Reference Without Cringing

You’re asked to write a reference letter or a recommendation for LinkedIn and that has you cringing. For purposes of this discussion, let’s assume it’s not because you think the person did a terrible job. You simply freeze on how to write a reference...

Client Documentation Trumps Lazy Little Devil

My usual M.O. in working with clients is documenting calls, ensuring we are on the same page. Recently, I had a phone conference with a long-term client. The purpose of the call was a discussion of content for their quarterly newsletter. We have worked together on a...

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