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 How To Ensure Smooth Transition To A New Job
by Ramon Greenwood - Jun, 2010
You've landed a new job. If you are interested in building a successful career, don't burn bridges to the past as you move on. Here are 13 steps you can take to help make the transition a positive step toward your career goals. First of all, be doubly sure you are making the move for t...
 
 Once a Caterpillar, Now a Butterfly – Continued Education Can Take You High!
by Mandy Marchitello - Jun, 2010
Oftentimes clients contact me for resume writing services and are guided in an entirely unforeseen direction. The conversation goes something like this: CLIENT – I went to college to get a bachelor’s degree, secured a nice job after graduation, but five years later feel as though I’ve go...
 
 Heads Up! You Already ARE In Business For Yourself
by Andy Robinson - Jun, 2010
A Preamble to Today's Article: In the earlier part of my career, I was a CPA with the firm now known as PricewaterhouseCoopers ("PwC"). I quickly gravitated into PwC's highly profitable corporate finance consulting practice as a Director in the firm's Atlanta office, where I spent 10 ye...
 
 Overwhelmed? To Much to Do? - Seven Tips for Getting Under Control!
by Bernadette Boas - Jun, 2010
The other day during a presentation on goal setting and time management to 20 plus women business owners, one woman sat quietly at the end of the table. She was taking notes so I knew she was engaged. More importantly her silence spoke volumes to me. I then asked a question that I hoped...
 
 How to Collect Feedback on Your Performance
by Alexandra Levit - Jun, 2010
Everyone – even the most accomplished leaders – has strengths and areas for improvement. When I talked to organizational consultant Ed Poole about professionals who rise quickly, he warned me of the danger of being “unconsciously incompetent,” meaning you don’t know what you don’t know. ...
 
 Shift the Burden of Email Overload Back to the Sender with These Tips
by Andy Robinson - Jun, 2010
Before email, SENDERS shouldered the burden of mail. Writing, stamping, and mailing a letter was a lot of work. Email bludgeoned that system in no time. Now the RECEIVER shoulders the burden of filtering, reading and responding to the endless stream of emails we receive on a day-to-day b...
 
 Prioritize, Decide, Set Boundaries: Three Keys to Time Management
by Tai Goodwin - Jun, 2010
How often have you said, “If I only had more time,” or, “I wish there were more hours in the day?” We say that often intending to imply that if we only had more time then we would get the rest we need or slow down to a more normal pace. But chances are if we did have more hours in the day,...
 
 Creating Career Flow States – What’s Job Mojo?
by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Jun, 2010
I recently spoke with the Human Resources Director of a company. She is also Director of an HR consulting group. She was interested in me speaking on career mojo and employee engagement at a workshop in Silicon Valley. She specifically wanted to know how I worked with coaching clients and ...
 
 Career Mojo at Work – What’s Job Nojo?
by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Jun, 2010
I recently spoke with the Human Resources Director of a Silicon Valley company. She is also Director of an HR consulting group. She was interested in me speaking on career mojo and employee engagement at a leadership conference in Silicon Valley. She specifically wanted to know how I worke...
 
 Seven Career Mistakes That Turn Your Mojo into Nojo
by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Jun, 2010
I recently spoke with the former Human Resources Director of a law firm who had lost her job in the recent recession. She is now Director of an HR consulting group. The former HR Director who is also an attorney was interested in me speaking on career mojo and engagement at a workshop in S...
 
 Thought Conformity
by Nan S. Russell - Jun, 2010
As I turned on the national news, two "experts" were debating one of the societal issues that divide this country. For minutes their ping-ponged comments volleyed about a controversial book and a soon-to-be-released movie. Then, the commenter asked both guests if they had either read th...
 
 What Are Your Best Professional Qualities?
by Hallie Crawford - May, 2010
Are you looking to make a career change or break into a new field? Are you dissatisfied with your current profession but not sure what your next career move should be? Before you make a major shift in your career, it's a good idea to take some time out for self-exploration. When was the la...
 
 The Power of Keeping Your Promises
by Andy Robinson - May, 2010
How effective are you at keeping the promises and commitments you make - those commitments you make to others and those commitments you make to yourself? The cost you pay for not keeping your promises may not seem like much at the time, but the true cost is a cumulative cost, a cost tha...
 
 Reply All: The Nightmare
by Suzanne Bates - May, 2010
I couldn’t believe I did it. Just kill me now. I was responding to an email from our consultant Sarah. I don’t know why. I hit REPLY ALL. Tell me you’ve done it too. (Please.) Okay here’s what happened. I was in a hurry. (check one.) I assumed it was from my consultant ...
 
 Must-Have Traits of Successful Career Changers
by Tai Goodwin - May, 2010
All the strategy and planning towards making a career change will amount to nothing without the right traits to drive progress. Each one of us has dreams and goals, but only a small percentage of people actualize their dreams and make things happen. We all know someone who has always wante...
 
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