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7 Steps for Successful Networking Off-line by Tai Goodwin - Nov, 2010 Whether you’re an introvert or an extrovert, feel like you have the gift of gab or just don’t know how to make small talk, networking know-how is key to for launching and growing your business. When it comes down to making a decision about who to do business with, people will do business with and refer business to those they know, like and trust. Your success in becoming a trusted, liked, and known is hinged to how you grow... |
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Looking For Work? Your Job Search Is Your Job! by Cathy Eng - Nov, 2010 For professionals who are out of work and looking for a job, the search becomes a job in and of itself. That is why it is so important to take it just a seriously as if you have a full-time job! When there is a substantial gap between jobs, it is easy to get discouraged and lose motivation, but there are some reliable ways to stay focused in the career game while you are out there searching. Organize your job search. Keep ... |
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Surviving Your Day Job: Making Work “Work” by Tai Goodwin - Nov, 2010 If you work full time – do you realize that more than 1/3 of your day revolves around work? Consider the time you spend preparing for work, traveling to and from work, and actually at work. That’s a lot of time -too much time in my opinion if it is all about just a paycheck. There are periods of time in almost everyone’s career where we work to live. But wouldn’t life be a whole lot more meaningful if you could enjoy the work ... |
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Surviving Your Day Job: Mastering Monday Morning by Tai Goodwin - Nov, 2010 Wouldn’t it be great to start Monday morning feeling like you are ahead instead of like you’re playing catch-up? Here are 7 quick tips for mastering Monday morning and getting the week off to a great start: Respond to any unanswered email or voice mail messages: Not only will this give you a chance to clear your plate – it will also improve your response time to your co-workers and clients. Clean out your email: Lighten y... |
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The most important thing a job seeker can do by Miriam Salpeter - Nov, 2010 Being able to tell your story — and to tell it well — is one of the most important skills a job seeker can have. My friend, Ken Revenaugh’s blog, Fast Track Tools, shares information about how to tell good career stories. He reminds us that being a good communicator relies on collecting factoids and being able to share them with an audience. Another resource for job search storytelling is fellow Career Collective member, Ka... |
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What business owners and job seekers have in common by Miriam Salpeter - Nov, 2010 It was exciting to attend Social Media for Start ups, a panel that is part of Social Media Atlanta’s events this week. The experts provided lots of great advice that is relevant for those planning to start businesses, but also for anyone seeking a job. The panel was moderated by Laura Nolte, Principal – Green Theory. Panelists were: Adam Rice, Co-Founder – Looxii Jeremy Porter, Founder – Journalistics Lance Weather... |
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Why Twitter’s C.E.O. Demoted Himself by Suzanne Bates - Nov, 2010 It was a headline you couldn’t ignore. ”Why Twitter’s C.E.O. Demoted Himself.” Evan Williams, the founder of the exploding social messaging site recently handed over the reins of the company to Dick Costolo, the company’s chief operating officer. But why? The famously shy (although certainly not accidental) chief executive is a creative guy, not a leader. Twitter’s astonishing growth is far less a product of good busine... |
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Your Rights in Wisconsin When Applying for Jobs with an Arrest & Conviction Record by Randy Enochs - Nov, 2010 One very common problem for people with an arrest and conviction record(s) is the fear of being rejected for a job because of the stigma associated with such a record. What further complicates the matter is the ease of employers and the general public to conduct a search on the Consolidated Court Automation Programs (CCAP) to discover a person’s court history, both civil and criminal. Whether it’s that small claims matter or... |
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“You Like Me, Right Now,You Like Me” by Suzanne Bates - Nov, 2010 One of my best friends recently sent an urgent text. She said something like, “Award speech on Tuesday. 3 days to write a three minute speech. Help.” This is an accomplished woman - author, renowned expert in her field and a sought-after keynote speaker. She routinely gets invited to Washington to testify and lectures around the world. The issue was not eloquence. It was twofold. How to say it without bragging; and h... |
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How to Exude More Confidence in a Negative World by Yvonne Brown - Nov, 2010 Confidence: The word conjures up images of self-assurance and belief in ones' self. Self-confidence is inward security. It basically means that your source of security comes from within yourself, you're confident in your integrity to your own value system. It is not congruent with doubt or fear. I think that Franklin D. Roosevelt hit the nail on the head when he said, "Confidence thrives only on honesty, on honor, on the sa... |
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