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Business Directory & Guide end around you, I wouldn't have thought of that? Of course I list myself as bilingual."Business Directory or Guide normally come out with printed version (Book) which containing an alphabetical or classified listing of product and services, company name, company address, telephone number, and company advertising.Using Directory, people can find company name and address by searching through product and service name which listed alphabetically. For instanc "Where?" "On my resume, you idiota!" "In the skills sect Medical Billing - GA0 Record Fields 1 Through 12 My friend Candy recently complained that she wasn't getting any responses back on her resume.In our last installment on medical billing, we presented an overview of G records, which are certificates of necessity that need to be transmitted to the payer for certain types of services to prove that the need for the patient was there. In this installment we will begin detail discussions of each CMN, beginning with the GA0 record, or ambulance certification.The GA "I have ten years of customer service experience, and somehow that's not enough." she said, morosely reaching for another breadstick. "I think my resume is just too typical, it blends in too much, and gets lost in this giant sea of customer service resumes." "Well, you're bilingual, why don't you play that up?" I said. Candy gave me a look. Most of my childhood friends think I'm on some kind of crazy crusade with this whole 'utilize your bilingual skills' thing. "Okay, college girl. Do you honestly think that with all the time I spend around you, I wouldn't have thought of that? Of course I list myself as bilingual." "Where?" "On my resume, you idiota!" "In the skills secti What Managers Should Know About PR that's not enough." she said, morosely reaching for another breadstick. "I think my resume is just too typical, it blends in too much, and gets lost in this giant sea of customer service resumes."Referring to tactics like press releases, special events, brochures and broadcast plugs as “the heart of the practice of public relations” is like describing eviction notices as “the heart of the practice of law,” or employment applications as “the heart of the practice of human resources.”Each restrictively misleading. Each out-of-touch with reality. Each "Well, you're bilingual, why don't you play that up?" I said. Candy gave me a look. Most of my childhood friends think I'm on some kind of crazy crusade with this whole 'utilize your bilingual skills' thing. "Okay, college girl. Do you honestly think that with all the time I spend around you, I wouldn't have thought of that? Of course I list myself as bilingual." "Where?" "On my resume, you idiota!" "In the skills sect How To Set The Just Right Tone For Your Promotional Marketing Materials sea of customer service resumes."Here is a helpful exercise on how to research and prepare promotional marketing materials to bring the right people to your business. When I do this exercise with my marketing students, we always have a lively conversation that not only sparks solutions but also leaves participants feeling enthused, inspired, even excited about showing up in the marketplace. The themes we exp "Well, you're bilingual, why don't you play that up?" I said. Candy gave me a look. Most of my childhood friends think I'm on some kind of crazy crusade with this whole 'utilize your bilingual skills' thing. "Okay, college girl. Do you honestly think that with all the time I spend around you, I wouldn't have thought of that? Of course I list myself as bilingual." "Where?" "On my resume, you idiota!" "In the skills sect Branding 101: Why It's Critical to Business Success and How to Do It Right on some kind of crazy crusade with this whole 'utilize your bilingual skills' thing.What’s Your Brand?A brand is a product/company personality that helps distinguish it from the competition. It evolves out of the product essence. So, what’s yours? Quality? Service? Price? Whatever it is it’s something your marketing must reinforce across all communication channels, from business card to TV spot. Even your office space. You can’t brand yourself "Okay, college girl. Do you honestly think that with all the time I spend around you, I wouldn't have thought of that? Of course I list myself as bilingual." "Where?" "On my resume, you idiota!" "In the skills sect Don't Overlook Your Email When Considering Your Brand Identity end around you, I wouldn't have thought of that? Of course I list myself as bilingual."You wouldn’t skip letterhead when sending out a sales letter - Or would you?How many emails do you send each day? If you are anything like me, you probably send hundreds of emails for every one print letter. Most businesses use letterhead for their print correspondence but miss out on extending their branding to virtual communications. Shouldn’t you use each email as "Where?" "On my resume, you idiota!" "In the skills section?" "Yes in the skills section! That's what you're always harping about, isn't it? That it's a god given skill that we should all be making the most of if we don't want to end up doing the same thing our moms did, blah,blah,blah...am I right?" I sighed. Always with the attitude. I ate a breadstick. "Look," I said, "You have to do more than that." When creating your resume, it's not enough just to write 'bilingual' or 'customer service'. Really take the time to think about what you offer. And no, I don't mean you should include long glowing descriptions of what you did all day at your last job. I'm talking bullet poin
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