The Microsoft® Crabby Office Lady Tells It Like It Is Secrets to Surviving Office Life

We all have to work for a living-so why not make that time work for you? Whether you're in a cubicle or corner office, the Crabby Office Lady shows you how to be more productive on the job so that you can really enjoy your time off the job. Humorous but practical, the lovable know-it-all revea...

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Autor principal: Stahl, Annik (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Sebastopol : Microsoft Press 2009.
Edición:1st edition
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The Microsoft® Crabby Office Lady Tells It Like It Is: Secrets to Surviving Office Life; Introduction to the Crabby Office Lady; Crabby Office Lady: A Bit of History; Why You Need the Crabby Office Lady; What Is in This Book; What Is Not in This Book; Who This Book Is For; One. Stand Up Straight and Mind Your E-Mail Manners; Crabby's Top 10 E-Mail Crabs; Crab #2: STOP YELLING AT ME; Crab #3: Save the Stationery for Snail Mail; Crab #4: The Subject Re: Means Nothing to Me; Crab #5: This Is Not a Chain Letter; Crab #6: Too Many Forwards Is One Step Backward; Crab #7: Don't Be a Cyber-Coward
  • Crab #8: I Love You but Not Your 500-KB Image FileCrab #9: Plain Text and HTML Are Not Buddies; Crab #10: Scratch That Itchy Trigger Finger Before Clicking Send; Manners: Petty Sacrifices; Two. Demystify Computer Terms and Get On with Your Day; Ready, Set, Demystify: General Software Terms; Ready, Set, Demystify: Working-in-the-Office Program Terms; Ready, Set, Demystify: E-Mail Terms; Ready, Set, Demystify: Getting Online; Ready, Set, Demystify: Nasty Things in E-Mail; Ready, Set, Demystify: The Difference Between...; Yes, the Terms Are Never-Ending
  • Three. Go Ahead and Nest: Customizing OfficeGo Ahead: Be Needy; Pick a Toolbar...Any Toolbar; Button, Button, Who Has the Button?; Why Be Normal?; AutoCorrect Is My Autopilot; Change Is Good; Four. Surviving Life in the Office; Meetings: Not Every Corner Is a Conference Room; Stealing Has a Broad Definition; Telephone, Telephone, Can You Hear Me?; Communal Spaces: Just Part of Office Life; Socializing: A Little Can Go a Long Way; Watch Your Language; Instant Messaging, Instant Annoyance; Dress Code; How to Work with Difficult People; Document Workspaces: Virtual Collaboration
  • Use OneNote for Sharing Your NotesLive Meeting: Your Interactive Web Conferencing Service; Final Words on Avoiding Your Coworkers and Clients; Tackling Big Projects and Still Keeping Your Wits About You; Flags; Delegation: Share the Love (and the Work); Everyone Has It: Dealing with Boredom at Work; Idea #2: Download Templates for Vacation Planning; Idea #3: Read a Crabby Column; Idea #4: Set Up Outlook to Get Your Personal Mail, Too; Idea #5: Use Speech Recognition and Never Be Lonely Again; Idea #6: Practice Your PowerPoint Techniques; Idea #7: Create a New E-Mail Signature
  • Idea #8: Frolic in the Research Task PaneIdea #9: Learn Your Keyboard Shortcuts; Idea #10: Consider a Career Change; You're Not Just Surviving-You're Thriving; Five. Managing People, Projects,...and Yourself; Step 2: Call That Meeting!; Step 3: Sign 'em In and Keep Track of What's Going On; Step 4: Prepare Your Documents; Step 5: Action Items!; Final Words About Meetings; Delegation: It Doesn't Have to Mean ""Passing the Buck""; I Give You Permission to Help Me; Represent Me, Won't You?; Leave (Almost) Nothing Secret; A Tisket, a Tasket, Let's Clean Out That Task Basket
  • A Final Word About Delegating