Jacquelyn Lynn
JACQUELYN LYNN (www.jacquelynlynn.com) is a business writer and speaker whose dynamic books and insightful articles have been helping business owners and managers work smarter and more profitably since 1986. Her work has appeared in more than 100 regional, national and international publications. Jacquelyn also writes newsletters, manuals, brochures, articles, presentations, news releases, and other copy for commercial clients.
Jacquelyn is an experienced ghostwriter with the skills and temperament to work effectively with different and often demanding clients on their book and article projects. She has the ability to help clients get their thoughts on paper in a readable, understandable, and entertaining form that the public will want to read.
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Jacquelyn is an experienced ghostwriter with the skills and temperament to work effectively with different and often demanding clients on their book and article projects. She has the ability to help clients get their thoughts on paper in a readable, understandable, and entertaining form that the public will want to read.
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Building Your Success on Honesty and Integrity with Professional EthicsSuccess and doing the right thing go hand-in-hand. Setting high standards and sticking to them is not always the easiest route, but it's the best in the long run.
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Landlords: Set Rules for Your TenantsSavvy landlords set and enforce clear rules for their tenants, but tenant rules and policies are not a "one size fits all" proposition. What do you need to consider when establishing rules and regulations for your tenants?
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Business Introduction EtiquetteBusiness is about relationships, and relationships begin with introductions. What are the rules for effective introductions in today's business world?
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Create a Customer-Focused Voice Mail GreetingThe voice mail greeting your callers hear sends a critical message about the level of professionalism of your company. Use these tips to create an effective voice mail greeting that projects a top-notch image.
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Employee Dress Codes: Does Your Company Need One and What Should it Cover?Dress codes set the tone for your workplace, whether it's strictly professional or ultra casual. These guidelines will help you create a dress code that works for your company.
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Does Your Company Have a Social Media Policy?How to develop a social media policy that protects your company, your customers, and your employees.
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Employee Theft Can Mean Big Losses for Small CompaniesWhen it comes to employee theft, small companies are big targets. The best prevention is to believe it can happen to you and take proactive steps to protect your business.
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Marketing Through Writing: Hire a Ghostwriter to Write Your Articles and BooksAs a professional or business person, you can promote yourself, your products, and your company by using a ghostwriter to create quality books, articles, web content, and more.
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Contract Advice: Include a Venue Provision in Your AgreementsBe sure all of your contracts include a venue clause that stipulates which court will have jurisdiction should it become necessary to sue.
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Managing Workplace NoiseNoise in any workplace is a distraction that can have a negative impact on customer service, employee morale, and overall productivity. These tips can help you deal with the issue.
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Let Salespeople Educate YouTop sales reps are a wealth of information about products, solutions, and business in general. Let them teach you what they know.
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How to Prevent "Off Book" Cash TheftFor many companies, especially cash businesses, employee theft is considered just another cost of doing business. Particularly hard to spot are "off-book" thefts, which involve stealing the money before it ever gets into your bookkeeping system.
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When Your Business Property is DamagedWhen your business suffers property damage due to a natural disaster, accident, or criminal act, you need to take immediate steps to minimize your losses.
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How to Avoid Hiring Drug and Alcohol AbusersHiring someone who abuses drugs or alcohol can be costly to your business in multiple ways. Here's why -- and how you can avoid these hiring mistakes.
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Get Results: Take Control of Every Aspect of Your LifeHow you can maximize your time to enhance your creativity and get more out of life.
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Tips for Training Senior WorkersAs more and more seniors are delaying retirement or reentering the labor market, employers need to know how to train and integrate them into the organization. These tips will help.
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Entrepreneurial Characteristics: Blessing or Curse?The ability to conceive, start, and grow a company doesn't always guarantee smooth sailing in business or personal relationships. Here's how to manage your entrepreneurial nature for positive results.
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A Death in the Family: What Should Employers Do to Help Grieving Employees?Employers can help grieving employees recover from a death in the family with supportive, compassionate policies.
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Employee Dress Codes: Does Your Company Need One and What Should it Cover?Dress codes set the tone for your workplace, often have a positive impact on productivity and morale, and can prevent dress-related safety hazards. Here's what to consider when setting a dress code for your employees.