Brian Agnew—Assistant Dean, Advancement and External Relations
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey—New Brunswick, N.J.
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Volume 1, Issue 37
Advancement Weekly, March 26, 2012
Prevent Latecomers from Ruining Meetings

Attendees showing up late for meetings is a common disruption, but managers can keep their meetings on track by adopting a few tactics.

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Avoid Common Body Language Mistakes

Non-verbal communication can speak volumes in the workplace, especially if the messages being sent appear unflattering says one management expert.

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Ways Spring Fever Can Boost Productivity

The arrival of nice weather provides an opportunity to change routines and boost your productivity in unexpected ways, says one management writer.

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