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Employers Want “Excellent verbal and written communication skills”; They Mean It! by Kathy Bornheimer - Aug, 2010 With today’s 24/7 technology, written and verbal communication formats have expanded. Those with superior skills are often the ones selected for employment and/or promotions (45 Things blog (8/2), emails and voice messages) and HR Capitalist, The (7/27) “Hire the Write Candidate”). Both of these articles address the writing abilities of candidates and the impact it has in regards to resumes/cover letters, emails and voice mail... |
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Happy at Work? by Alvah Parker - Aug, 2010 The Internet has been abuzz this past week with the Steven Slater incident on the Jet Blue Flight. He certainly found a dramatic way to give feedback to his employer and the rest of the world about how untenable his job had become. To me this is a really sad example of how difficult the workplace is. No wonder to so many people Steven Slater has become the symbol of telling the boss what you really think. Too bad he waited ... |
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What I Wish I'd Known in College by Lindsey Pollak - Aug, 2010 As someone who spends my days interacting with college students and thinking about their career prospects, I often think back to my own days on campus. I’ll admit that I experience a mix of nostalgia, relief and regret. I enjoyed college, but I also struggled to find direction during those four years. While I know I can’t change the past -- and my struggles transitioning from college to career led me to the work that I do ... |
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Executive Coaching for Emotionally Intelligent Leadership – 3 Steps to Positive Leadership by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Aug, 2010 Are you feeling fully appreciated at work? Do you have the chance to do what you do best every day? Do you know what is expected of you at work? Does your manager know you and focus you? Fully engaged people at work can answer these questions with a resounding yes! Most of us start a job motivated to perform our best, but sometimes working for a poor manager can be de-motivating or worse. Positive leaders provide leadershi... |
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Executive Coaching for Positive Leadership by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Aug, 2010 Are you feeling appreciated at work? Most of us start a job motivated to perform our best, but sometimes working for a poor manager can be de-motivating or worse. Enlightened leaders provide positive leadership inspiring people to unleash their creativity and be fully engaged. The No. 1 reason why most Americans leave their jobs is the feeling they’re not appreciated. In fact, 65% of people surveyed said they received no rec... |
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Executive Coaching for Strengths-Based Leadership – A Strengths-Based Approach by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Aug, 2010 Do you feel appreciated at work? Do you have the chance to do what you do best every day? Do you know what is expected of you? Does your manager know you and focus you? Fully engaged people can answer these questions with a resounding yes! Positive leaders tap into the intrinsic motivation of employees. They focus on strengths and mitigate weaknesses. Strengths according to Marcus Buckingham, Now Discover Your Strengths... |
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Leadership Coaching for Positive Leadership – Focus on What Works by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Aug, 2010 Are you regularly feeling appreciated at work? Do you have the chance to do what you do best every day? Do you know what is expected of you at work? Does your manager know you and focus you? Fully engaged people at work can answer these questions with a resounding yes! Most of us start a job motivated to perform our best, but sometimes working for a poor manager can be de-motivating or worse. Positive leaders provide lead... |
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Leadership Coaching for Positive Leadership – the Problem-Seeking Mindset by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Aug, 2010 Do you regularly feel fully appreciated at work? Do you have the chance to do what you do best each and every day? Do you know what is expected of you at work? Does your manager know you and focus you? Fully engaged people at work can answer these questions with a resounding yes! Most of us start a job motivated to perform our best, but sometimes working for a poor manager can deflate your career mojo or worse. Positive le... |
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How to Make Your Job Search Fun by Kevin Donlin - Aug, 2010 If you’re looking for a job, here’s a strange question: How much fun are you having? Not much? Well, you might want to change that. That’s the advice of former Minnesota Viking Fran Tarkenton, who suggests you try to find the fun in every task: “If it’s not fun, you’re not doing it right,” he says. Wouldn’t it be nice if you were as motivated to write your resume tomorrow as you were to play Little League or skip ... |
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10 Ways for Managers to Prepare for Interviewing a Job Candidate by Alvah Parker - Aug, 2010 Many attorneys and other business owners start interviewing people for a job without clearly understanding what kind of person would best fit into the organization. Hiring is often done out of desperation. The attorney or business owner has a large amount of work to complete and knows he/she can’t get it done on time alone so he/she looks for someone to help. Good hiring decisions are made with planning. Here are some ways... |
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