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  What Are You Getting Better At? Make This the Year You Become the Best You Can Be!
by Andy Robinson - Jan, 2010
Business As Usual in 2010? In the day-to-day, week-to-week conduct of our work, business life and personal life, we do the things we need to do to accomplish our job and get things done. We exercise our talents to get these things done; we utilize our key skills to do those things as well as we can. Six months go by, a year goes by, lots of work is done, lots of things get done but...have WE gotten better?...or are we sim...
 
  Are You Committing These Common Job Search Faux Pas?
by Debra Wheatman - Jan, 2010
Many job search candidates spend innumerable hours pursuing employment opportunities; yet many do not achieve the desired results. Having worked with thousands of people trying to obtain positions of increased responsibility in their chosen industry or field, I have encountered the following common mistakes, resulting in failure to achieve optimal outcomes: No organized search strategy: You need a plan. Keep yourself organi...
 
  Lucky Vanous: Career Pursuits and Life Lessons
by Kimberly Schneiderman - Jan, 2010
Lucky Vanous (http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4ADRA_enUS348US348&q=lucky+vanous) did not set out to be the global superstar model for Diet Coke that is his legacy. In fact, he wanted to be a lawyer. In this interview Lucky shares with us a little of his background, along with some valuable life lessons he's learned along the way. When Lucky landed the Diet Coke gig, he was married and attendin...
 
  Fourteen Tips For Telecommuters
by Mary Sherwood Sevinsky - Jan, 2010
Overall, working from home can be a positive and rewarding experience for you, your family, and your employer, if you follow a few simple tips: 1. Understand your employer’s expectations. Will your job requirements and duties be the same at home as in an office environment? How much support will you receive as a home office worker. Some companies have very stringent guidelines about what equipment and support will be prov...
 
  It’s All in a Name...or Is It?
by Louise Fletcher - Jan, 2010
Question: I am in job search mode, and have decided to take the opportunity to transition into another field. It is a role I have performed in the past but not titled. Advised by professionals/experts in the field, that it is feasible. However, although my targeted resume has gotten to the hiring managers, and even some interviews, I do not get offers because I lack experience. How do I find the right balance? I don’t want to ...
 
  Innovation at Work - Seven Questions to Ask Before You're Hired
by Dee McCrorey - Jan, 2010
In an ever-changing marketplace, innovating your way to career success means keeping your "innovation potential" at peak performance. You risk a career setback by accepting a position that doesn't excite you or working with a company incapable of keeping your innovation threshold humming at a higher level. As a talented professional, much of your success depends upon the partners you select and how you collaborate and innov...
 
  Nail Your Next Job Interview - Seven Key Strengths to Leverage During Negotiations
by Dee McCrorey - Jan, 2010
Everyone has a unique negotiating style that when effectively used becomes your calling card in building healthy relationships. So often in business, professionals focus on their weak areas and less about the value they bring to the deal. How does this apply to you when interviewing for a new position inside your organization or outside the company? Interviewing for a new position provides you with an opportunity to conn...
 
  Outside Your Comfort Zone - Assessing Your Personal Risk Taking Style
by Dee McCrorey - Jan, 2010
When was the last time you assessed your preference for working outside your comfort zone? Although a no one-size-fits-all risk taking style exists given the different criteria that can influence how you approach workplace situations, generally you can assess your comfort zone when dealing with unknown outcomes. Your Personal Risk taking Style You can begin by taking this self-assessment and answering the fourteen statem...
 
  Responsible Risk Taking in the Workplace Begins With You
by Dee McCrorey - Jan, 2010
It begins with assuming responsibility for managing your career life cycle in front of your personal and professional inflection points. But in order to do this, you'll first need to get clear about what you consider to be outside your comfort zone. Begin with a review of 2009 and identify the peaks and valleys of your personal and professional life. You could do this "low tech" by placing twelve self-adhesive poster-sized ...
 
  Responsible Risktaking - Diversifying Your Career Portfolio
by Dee McCrorey - Jan, 2010
In the new world of work it's about differentiating yourself both in the workplace and in the marketplace. One quick way to do this, particularly in today's fearful environment, is to put more "skin in the game"--in other words, take responsible risks that can help you stand out in the crowd. Responsible risks are the ones you're prepared to take without putting your personal life or your career in jeopardy. Managing You...
 
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