Mary Gormandy White
Mary G. White, M.A., SPHR is the Training Coordinator for MTI Business Solutions. She specializes in human resources, management, and marketing seminars and corporate training and is the author of <i>101 Successful PR Campaign Tips</i>.
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Master's Degree, Auburn University & Bachelor's Degree, Spring Hill College
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3 Employee Training Tips for ManagersIf your job involves managing people, it also involves training them. Find out why teaching is something every manager must do and learn how to improve the effectiveness of your employee training. -
What You Should Know About Working During Your Retirement YearsMany people look forward to having an opportunity to retire, only to realize that they were really much happier when they were gainfully employed. More and more, retirees are choosing to pursue new occupations following retirement. -
How to Create a Clutter-Free Trade Show DisplayWhen preparing for a trade show, you have to find the fine line between an adequate display and one that is too cluttered.
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Back to Work After Retirement?Are you thinking about returning to the workforce after retiring from your primary career? You'll be pleasantly surprised by the wide variety of available opportunities for retirees who want to keep working.
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Small Business Owners Can Benefit from Local Trade-Show ExposOne of the best things a small business owner can do to increase visibility for his or her business venture is to participate in local trade shows and business expo events.
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No: The Only Negotiating System You Need for Work and Home: ReviewIf you need a little help when it comes to being comfortable saying "no" when it is in your best interest to do so, the lessons presented in this book can change your life.
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Manager's Desktop Consultant: Solutions to Workplace ProblemsIf you are looking for a practical resource that can help you improve your ability to effectively manage people problems in the workplace, Manager's Desktop Consultant is a must-read for you!
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Reflections on Life in the Hurricane ZoneHurricanes are a fact of life when you live along the Gulf of Mexico. I have lived in the hurricane zone my entire life, and I have been fortunate enough to have escaped major damage thus far. -
The Most Powerful Job Search Tool: The InternetThere are many different ways to search for a job online, and you may well miss out on finding the job of your dreams if you don't take advantage of this powerful resource.
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Publicity Versus Advertising -- What's the Difference?Many people have the misconception that publicity and advertising are the same things. While both publicity and advertising can play important roles in an organization's overall marketing plan, they are very different.
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So You Want to Be a Manager?A lot of things will change when you become a manager, and it's a good idea to stop and think about whether you just want to move ahead, or if you really want to manage other people.
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Three Techniques for Generating Publicity for Your BusinessThe key to getting publicity for your company is to develop and implement a sound public relations plan that focuses on activities designed to attract positive media attention to the activities of your business.
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Teambuilding Makes Your Organization StrongerWhat makes a group of people who work together function as a team? Just because people are employed by the same company does not mean that they see themselves as a team or that they engage in teamwork. Working together is not the same thing as teamwork.
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How to Format Your Resume ProperlyWhen it comes to using your resume to apply for a job, it's important to remember that form matters just as much as content.
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Cultivating Customer LoyaltyBy remaining focused on the needs of your customers at all times, you will build long-term relationships and cultivate customer loyalty. Loyal customers will come back to you time and time again, and they will bring other people with them.
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Yahoo! From Grad School Hobby to Internet PowerhouseYahoo! has become a household word, and is one of the best examples of a true dotcom success story.
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Continuing Education Requirements: Plan Ahead to Avoid the Last Minute Rush!Whatever your profession, and regardless of the number of continuing education credits you must complete to renew your license, it is not in your best interest to put off taking your classes until the last minute
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Your Voicemail Message: is it a Job Search "Don't"?One of the most important, and most often overlooked, aspects of preparing for a job search is actually related to your telephone. Before you start looking for a new job, verify that your voicemail message isn't one that might harm your prospects of getting hired.
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Proofreading: it Takes Two Sets of EyesDo you ever look at something you have written several days after you have sent it to a client and notice a glaring typographical error? It is very important to have someone else look at your work before you send it out.
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Workplace Conflict: the Good, the Bad, and the UglyConflict can be constructive, and it can be destructive. The distinction comes in terms of how it is managed. What makes conflict positive or negative has to do with how it is managed by the people who are in conflict with each other.
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Overcoming Common Job Application ProblemsFilling out job applications is an important part of getting a new job, and it is necessary to make sure that you are just as prepared to fill out these forms as you are to answer tough job interview questions.
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5 Ways to Boost Your Earning PotentialThe better connected you are and the more able you are to demonstrate your skills, knowledge, and commitment to employers, the more control you will have over your earning potential.
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Advantages of Online Learning for Corporate TrainingScheduling training sessions for groups of employees can be very challenging for corporate training managers. Online training provides a means of delivering quality, consistent training to employees regardless of scheduling conflicts.
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Always an Interview, Never a Job OfferWhile many people tend to blame their resume when they don't get the job they want, if you are getting called for interviews, your resume probably isn't the culprit.
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Reap the Benefits of a Job Interview Thank You LetterSending a job interview thank you letter is a great way of letting the employer know that you are genuinely interested in the job. Taking the time to sending a job interview thank you letter demonstrates initiative, ambition, and commitment.
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Changing Careers After 50: The Baby Boom Generationhe good news for those seeking midlife career change is that there are a number of excellent opportunities to find and secure the type of employment that you desire.
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How Not to Get an InterviewPeople spend a lot of time talking and thinking about what they can do to find and obtain their ideal job. Unfortunately, they don't always stop and think about the things that they are doing that keep them from accomplishing this goal.
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Professional Appearance Matters in Job Interviewingo you have an interview for the job of your dreams? When you're preparing to ace the interview, keep in mind that appearance matters in job interviewing.
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Company Research: The Secret to Successful InterviewingThe secret to setting yourself apart from other candidates is to convince the researcher that your skills are a good fit for both the job and the company.
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Hemorrhoids: Causes and TreatmentsHemorrhoids are a common and painful condition that affects a large segment of the population. There are a number of things you can do to help prevent this condition, as well as several ways to treat it after it develops.
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Costa Rica: Not Your Typical Day at the BeachCosta Rica is an ecological paradise like no other.
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Blueberries: Nature's Super FoodBluberries just may be the most healthy food there is. Not only are they low calorie and nutritious, there are many significant health benefits associated with eating blueberries.
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Confessions of a Job InterviewerIf I invite you to interview with me, I am looking for a reason to hire you. Don't talk yourself out of the job.
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Thinking About a Career Change?Career changes are becoming the norm rather than the accept in today's society. Many people change careers five or more times throughout their working lives. There are a few things that you need to consider before making a career change.
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Inverted Pyramid Writing StyleDo you want to make sure people get the point of your written messages? You should use the inverted pyramid writing style in your writing! Start out with what really matters, and conclude with less important information.

