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How Do I Best Market Myself?
Posted: 05/15/2012 Category: Marketing, Career Transition, Video, Candidate FAQs, Ropella Answers,
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How do I best market myself?
How to Ensure Peak Productivity
Posted: 05/01/2012 Category: Training, Organizational Improvement, General Management,
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We are ramping up for an eventful year and I want to help my employees prepare. Is there anything I can do to ensure they perform at their peak?
Achieving peak performance means becoming mentally fit. Make sure your employees are ready for the challenge by preparing them mentally, just as you would prepare them physically if you were training them for a marathon. Encourage them to exercise the following traits:
- Maintain exceptional concentration. Peak performers’ focus on what they want to happen, not what they are afraid will happen.
- Remain relaxed despite outside factors. High achievers quickly recover their balance in the face of stressful circumstances.
- Learn quickly. Top performers welcome feedback and integrate it rather than getting defensive.
- Make goals that include personal value. Greater fulfillment is obtained by people who choose clear, inspiring, and personally meaningful objectives.
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How Do I Cope With Company Rumors?
Posted: 04/03/2012 Category: Transformation, Miscellaneous, Ropella Answers,
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I hear a lot of rumors from my co-workers that worry me and make me feel doubtful. What can I do to ignore the water cooler gossip and focus on my work?
Whether global, local, or personal, fear shakes our confidence, causes stress, and keeps us awake at night. Yet as scary as these situations may be, we often over-estimate the negatives and under-estimate our ability to deal with them.
- Rumors quickly become unspoken truths, which cause you to make decisions based on false data. Unmask your fears by making a list of worst-case scenarios.
- Review personal resources and strengths, along with organizational competencies, that could be used as tools to combat the issues.
- Develop contingency plans based on your list of strengths to help you feel prepared in the chance that your worst-case scenarios come true.

How To Eradicate Stress
Posted: 03/27/2012 Category: Retention, Transformation, Organizational Improvement, General Management, Ropella Answers,
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How do I eradicate negative stress for my team?
Stress in and of itself is not an entirely bad thing. Some types of stress actually help drive performance and result in extraordinary accomplishments. The problem occurs when stress becomes excessive. Use these tools to identify root causes of pressure and eliminate unhealthy stress:
- Help employees manage excessive workloads. Provide incentives, encouragement, and training to avoid burnout.
- Communicate thoroughly, ask for input, and use candid conversation to reduce fear and uncertainty.
- Provide flexibility for employees to design their schedules to fit their personal lives.
- Present change in terms of the opportunities and benefits it affords.
- Address concerns, seek improvements, and provide feedback to help diffuse speculation and negative energy.

How to Deal with Tough Interview Questions
Posted: 03/20/2012 Category: Career Transition, Video, Candidate FAQs, Ropella Answers,
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How do I deal with those tough interview questions?
Need Passion in Your Job?
Posted: 03/06/2012 Category: Transformation, Ropella Answers,
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For the most part, I enjoy my job. But, sometimes I need an extra push to get inspired. How should I explain this need to my boss?
A current trend in the workplace is to find a higher meaning than a paycheck. Not everyone can be a firefighter or find the cure for cancer, but you can uncover your drive. Tap into your source of motivation by finding creative ways to incorporate your passions with your work:
- Participate in brainstorming sessions
- Volunteer for projects
- Head committees
- Attend continuing education and training classes
- Challenge yourself and your coworkers

How Do I Motivate Employees Across the Board?
Posted: 02/28/2012 Category: Retention, Transformation, General Management, Ropella Answers,
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I have a very diverse staff, but want to keep everyone motivated. Do you have any tips for motivating employees across the board?
Developing one plan to positively impact all employees can seem like an impossible task. Some employees are inspired by accomplishing meaningful tasks, while others are fueled by a sense of stability and belonging. Here are five universal motivation tips to foster motivated employees:
- Communicate openly, honestly, and often. Solicit ideas, ask for input, and compromise between what is beneficial for your employees and your bottom line.
- Set clear expectations. Monitor the amount of responsibility given to each person and be careful not to overload anyone.
- Fuel their passion. Encourage people to share their ideas, challenge each other, and brainstorm.
- Break down the barriers. Be careful not to stifle creative license and independence with too many rules, policies, or micromanaging.
- Reward and Recognize. Don’t overlook the benefits of some good old-fashioned recognition and genuine appreciation.

How to Recruit a Superstar Candidate
Posted: 02/21/2012 Category: Sourcing, Recruiting, Ropella Answers,
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How do I recruit a successful, well-educated, highly desirable individual who is satisfied in their current job?
Build a strong relationship with prospective candidates from the beginning. It is easier to recruit, interview, negotiate and close an offer when a strong relationship exists between you, your company and the candidate.
- Before the Interview: Send introductory information including a welcome letter, position description, annual report and corporate brochures to the candidate.
- During the Interview: Do your best to “sell” the company to the candidate and give them time to “sell” themselves to you.
- After the Interview: Continue courting the candidate. Invite the spouse to visit the community, offer tickets to a community event, or take the candidate and spouse out to dinner to talk about next steps.

What Should I Wear to an Interview?
Posted: 01/17/2012 Category: Career Transition, Video, Candidate FAQs, Ropella Answers,
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What Should I Wear to an Interview?
