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1. Taking Notes

We take notes for many reasons:

  • To record discussions and decisions at meetings
  • To keep track of things we need to do
  • To remember important details from people's names to the directions to someone's house
I'm sure you can think of many more!




Let's look at some videos that provide us with tips on how to take notes.

Video #1 - Work Smart - How to Take Thorough Notes






Video #2 - How to Record Audio & Take Notes With Microsoft Word






Video #3 - How to Insert Audio into Microsoft Word 7

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F52RZBNFe_s






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2. How Do You Train A Generation Like Gen Y?

Young people looking to enter the work force are finding themselves caught between a rock and a hard place. Not just because the jobs themselves are dwindling, but also because of the stress induced by inter-generational miscommunication... Read the rest of this post

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