Thursday, May 28, 2020
Remember Me on JibberJobber
Remember Me on JibberJobber I got an email last week from one of my super users who expressed concern about having to login a number of times throughout the day. Why cant he just login once and not have to login again? I asked him if he was using the Remember Me checkbox when he logged in he wasnt because he assumed it was for something else: So heres the deal. If you click on the Remember Me checkbox you dont have to login a bunch of times throughout the day. Its as simple as that. Just remember, if you are using a shared computer, like at a library or school or something like that, if you click on Remember Me, and close the browser, and someone else opens it, they might be able to see your stuff. So only click on Remember Me if you are on your own computer. Remember Me on JibberJobber I got an email last week from one of my super users who expressed concern about having to login a number of times throughout the day. Why cant he just login once and not have to login again? I asked him if he was using the Remember Me checkbox when he logged in he wasnt because he assumed it was for something else: So heres the deal. If you click on the Remember Me checkbox you dont have to login a bunch of times throughout the day. Its as simple as that. Just remember, if you are using a shared computer, like at a library or school or something like that, if you click on Remember Me, and close the browser, and someone else opens it, they might be able to see your stuff. So only click on Remember Me if you are on your own computer.
Monday, May 25, 2020
Timing and the open door - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Timing and the open door - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career So you have all the right skills, know all the right people and have proven your capabilities. You may wonder why you havent progressed and furthered your career, while having all of these strengths work in your favor. The one element that is missing from the equation is the open door meaning, the timing and luck required for the door to open and an opportunity to emerge. You could be the most qualified candidate in the world, but if senior management remains stagnant, you will remain immobile. Furthermore, when a door opens, if you have these skills and connections, then you will be the best candidate to walk through the door into a new opportunity and position within your company. Candidates that excel and work hard, will be unnoticed if they dont prove themselves to the appropriate managers. Managers who seek further advancement, may opt to pull you in the right direction as well, possibly taking their old position. As with anything else in life, the corporate world is all a game and the pieces constantly move. When the door does open, you must strike and claim the opportunity before the competition does. Research opportunities, communicate interest, prove yourself and build relationships if you want to be the candidate to accelerate and be at the front of the line when the door opens.
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