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Focus FIRST on Your "20% Tasks" by Andy Robinson - Oct, 2011 The "80/20 Rule" applies to all that we do. The 80/20 Rule states that 20% of our activities will account for 80% of the value we add and 80% of our success at work. FACT: Out of the ten most important items on your current list of things to do, two of those items are almost always of MUCH higher value than the other eight. Those two items tend to be critical to the achievement of your key desired outcomes, goals an... |
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How Many Years of Employment Experience Should I List on My Resume? by Barbara Safani - Oct, 2011 Deciding how much of your career chronology to report on your resume can be a tricky thing. If you focus on information too far in the past, an employer may quickly figure out how old you are and possibly discriminate against you based on your age. But if you don’t report early career experience, a hiring manager may determine that your omission was deceptive once they meet you, and this could damage your candidacy as well. ... |
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Networking Your Way to Your Next Job by Barbara Safani - Oct, 2011 Networking is the exchange of information and the cultivation of productive and authentic relationships. Some people would rather go to the dentist than go to a networking meeting or event. Many avoid it altogether throughout their careers and find themselves in a bind when they are in a job searchand aren’t connected to anyone who can help. Flossing your teeth daily is proactive and preventive dental care. Networking on a ... |
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Serendipity of simple conversations: A networking story by Dawn Bugni - Oct, 2011 On July 29th, 2010, I glanced at my left hand and noticed, to my horror, the main stone, a marquis-cut sapphire, in my engagement ring was gone. The day was my 11th wedding anniversary. (Gotta love the irony.) My husband and I checked into replacing the stone, but opted to put the purchase on hold for a while. This past Saturday, we decided to revisit replacing the stone. In preparation, we dug in drawers and old jewelry bo... |
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Six Tips for Getting More Respect at Work by Tai Goodwin - Oct, 2011 Respect is an important part of the way we live. However in today’s society, respect is often seen as an afterthought. And unfortunately this same attitude carries over into the world of work. With millions of college educated professionals treating the cast of “The Bad Girls’ Club” and “Jersey Shore” as their role models, respect is often taken for granted, ignored, or seen as an entitlement rather than something established ... |
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Using Group Projects to Advance Your Career by Tai Goodwin - Oct, 2011 Group projects are part of everyday life in many workplaces. If you enjoy the autonomy of working by your self, being part of a team may not seem all that exciting to you. It makes sense that by working successfully with a team, you can accomplish more than you could individually. But being a part of the right group project can also help advance your career. Benefits of Contributing to a Group Project at Work 1. It hel... |
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Want a Better Work Environment: Be the Change You Want to See by Tai Goodwin - Oct, 2011 Wouldn’t it be great if you could snap your fingers and have everyone in your office transformed into the perfect colleague? Or what if you came into your office in the morning to find yourself working for a new boss – one who was supportive, flexible and nurturing? Just imagine how much more you would enjoy work, and how much happier you would be. No matter how hard we close our eyes and wish, the truth is we really can’t ... |
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Would You Sign This Declaration? by Steve Farber - Oct, 2011 A Declaration of Extreme Leadership We, the undersigned, have devoted ourselves–personally and professionally–to changing the world, in some way, for the better. We strive to use what we have–passion, talent, desire, resources, imagination, time–to make a difference, to expand the rightness of things. We don’t consider ourselves to be naive or idealistic–although others certainly may. We are pragmatists of the highes... |
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BUSSINESS PSYCHOLOGY FOR SUCCESS: Communicate Your Likability by William Cottringer - Oct, 2011 Success in business often depends on something you may not have given much thought to. This mysterious X-factor is likability. Likability is an accumulation of several personal characteristics that other people quickly perceive and judge in a positive or negative way. Likability makes everything else easy and paves the way for you to be successful by having a positive influence with people. On the other hand, unlikability buil... |
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CHALLENGE YOUR OWN BEST THINKING by William Cottringer - Oct, 2011 We are experiencing a major transformation in the workplace today. We are moving from a primary focus on things to one on thoughts. To keep up with this major change, supervisors have to be willing to embrace four transformational crucibles in their career development efforts. Successful supervisor will become: (1) perpetual learners (2) productive thinkers (3) interpersonal magnates (4) creative problem solvers. Bel... |
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