Special Tweet Series Announced (Today-Leadership Styles

At the same time as Bacal & Associates reduces blog posting, we’re doing something exciting to go along with the development of our World’s Greatest Training, Development and Learning Search Engine, and the other search engines we are working on.

For over 10 years we’ve been serving the public, our customers, and Internet visitors by finding and telling them about great or thought provoking articles on a number of topics. Over this time, we’ve created specialty (free) web sites on leadership, conflict, customer service, and many more. We’ve accumulated tons of great stuff, articles, sites, etc.

So, we’re beginning our Special Tweet Series, spotlighting material in our archives on particular topics of interest,and tweeting about them on a regular 4-6 times a day schedule. Each series will probably last from 2-6 days, depending on what we have available. All material has been handpicked.

So, starting today (and lasting a few days) we’ll be tweeting about Leadership Styles, one tweet per special article. We’ll also be doing other topics TBD on conflict, small business, customer service, management, and focusing on a more specific topic within each.

Instructions:

First you want to make sure you follow me at @rbacal That’s where the tweet will come from.

All tweets in the “Special Tweet Series” will be tagged with the hashtag #bacal, as will all announcements on this blog pertaining to the series.

We will announce all new topics in the series, here, and tag the announcement post with #bacal and a topic tag. For example, the tag for today’s Leadership Style series is #LeadStyles

In Twitter, or using Twitter applications you can search for all tweets in a specific series if you know the specific hashtag for it (e.g. #leadstyles), or, if you don’t simply search for #Bacal.

It’s more simple than it sounds. Follow us and it will all work out!

Next in the series: Difficult Customers (#difcust) since t’is the season to have disgruntled customers.

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