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What's Your Humor Style? Are you a joker? A teaser? A clown? How you deploy your sense of humor says a lot about how you relate to others and to yourself. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Getting Personal Sharing personal stories and adding humor helps develop deeper relationships with clients, but advisors need to avoid sending the wrong message. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Brazen Careerist: Levity Gives Careers a Lift Being seen as a fun co-worker is good for your career. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Volunteers Just Want to Have Fun It is common to cast volunteering in a solemn, even spiritual light. In fact, we could do with more humor in our field. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Back Off! Being friendly is good, but being too chummy to make the sale is not... mark for My Articles similar articles
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From Stand-Up To Boardroom Ronald G. Shaw, president and CEO of Pilot Pen Corp. of America, talks about humor in the workplace... mark for My Articles similar articles
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Getting Past the Gatekeepers Can't get through to the boss for an interview? Try this approach. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Marketing to Professionals: Everyone's a Comedian An ad campaign doesn't have to be "ha-ha" funny to sell a drug, but it doesn't hurt. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Use Humor for Link Marketing Humor is a great form of content that will give people a reason to link to your content, and help it spread virally. The challenge for most sites is coming up with something funny. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Searcher's Voice - Performing on Stage Sooner or later, everyone has to engage in public speaking. You need to be able to stand on your feet, stare out at an audience staring back, and tell them what you want them to know lucidly, effectively, and with some humor, wit, or even eloquence. mark for My Articles similar articles