This is the latest news and information for workers and managers from across the Web universe, brought to you by Monday Morning Manager writer Harvey Schachter. Follow us on Twitter @Globe_Careers or join our Linked In group.
Consultant Michael Josephson starts ethics initiatives in client companies with this focusing question: "Look at your organization today – its managers, line employees, customers – and list behaviours and attitudes you'd like to see more of, and less of." WhatWillMatter.com
Putting lessons for decision making
Consultant Tim Milburn says when he's making a putt in golf, he tries to get the ball as close to the cup as possible on his first stroke. Follow that philosophy in decision making, since every decision falls on the heels of previous ones. TimMilburn.com
Make sure landing page has call to action
Marketer Rachel Kim says the Web pages that prospects land on after being lured to your website will fail if there is an unclear call to action, or too much content hinders them from getting to the call to action. SmallBusinessCEO Blog
Keep laughing, keep motivated
Motivational expert Heidi Grant Halvorson fights stress and keeps herself happy during the work day by taking small humour breaks, using You Tube, Twitter and other aspects of the easily accessible Web to find something to laugh about. HappinessProject.com
Protect time spent on 'autocorrect'
You can protect the time invested in creating "autocorrecrt" rules to fix your common typing errors in Microsoft Word by searching for all files with an ACL extension and DOT extension and then copying them to your storage device. Allen Wyatt's WordTips
Special to The Globe and Mail
Harvey Schachter is a Battersea, Ont.-based writer specializing in management issues. He writes Monday Morning Manager and management book reviews for the print edition of Report on Business and an online work-life column Balance. E-mail Harvey Schachter