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Keys to Strengthening Buy-in, Trust and Team Coordination in a Generationally-Culturally Diverse (Military) Workforce by Mark Gorkin - Jul, 2010 I'm preparing for a major offsite event with the Command Teams of the 1st Cavalry/Ft. Hood, TX. I've been asked to explore new (for me) conceptual territory -- Generational Diversity. More specifically, the Army wants me to provide some fresh ideas and exercises for "Communicating with the Younger Soldier." To oversimplify matters: how can the predominant generations in authority -- the Traditionals and Boomers -- connect wi... |
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The Career Skills Triangle - Essential Marketing for Career Transition! by Sharon Cohen - Jul, 2010 • Planning a Career Transition, but don't know where to start? • Heard about Personal Branding, but unsure how it applies to you? • Wondering how to sell your skills, in an overcrowded market? As someone who works with both employers and job-seekers, let me share some career-transition marketing. As a job seeker, the first thing you need to understand is that the job search is not just about you. Finding a match betwee... |
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Fierce Conversations – Tackle Tough Challenges and Enrich Relationships by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Jul, 2010 I recently led a couple of workshops on emotional intelligence and assertive communication for some of my San Francisco Bay Area clients. The HR Director at a law firm asked me if I could write up some of the techniques and tools we covered in my “Emotionally Intelligent Conversations” workshop. The following are some techniques and tips you can use for having fierce conversations at work, particularly difficult conversat... |
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Working From the Heart? Check Your Pulse! Spirit and Drive as Brand Boosters by Dawn Lennon - Jul, 2010 Jobs are what we make them. When we bring nothing, they become nothing. When we use them to unleash our spirit, they become an adventure. Jobs give us a chance to show what we’re made of, what we stand for, and what we care about. When we take them to heart, there’s no hiding it. We do the work with an eagerness that spills over to others. No spirit. No drive. No fun. I’ll grant that a lot of employers do all they ca... |
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Engage in Fierce Conversations – Provoke Learning by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Jul, 2010 I recently led a couple of workshops on emotional intelligence and assertive communication for some of my San Francisco Bay Area clients. One of the HR Directors asked me if I could write up some of the techniques and tools we covered in my “Emotionally Intelligent Conversations” workshop. The following are some techniques and tips you can use for having fierce conversations at work, particularly difficult conversations tha... |
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Start Having Fierce Conversations – Interrogate Reality by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Jul, 2010 I recently led a couple of workshops on emotional intelligence and assertive communication for some of my San Francisco Bay Area clients. One of the HR Directors asked me if I could write up some of the techniques and tools we covered in my “Emotionally Intelligent Conversations” workshop. The following are some tips you can use for having fierce conversations at work, particularly difficult conversations that have to deal ... |
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Lessons from the Coach Seats by Suzanne Bates - Jul, 2010 You learn a lot from the savvy traveler who has to fly coach. Of course they all carry on; and they’ve learned to stand as close to the miserable airline representative collecting boarding passes as is socially acceptable. This way they are positioned to sail forth with alacrity onto the jetway when their row is called. This is critical because it guarantees a prized overhead luggage spot - you’re two steps ahead of the v... |
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Five Career by Lindsey Pollak - Jul, 2010 As you can probably tell from reading my blog, I love lists. Top 10 These. Absolute 5 Thats. Well, I recently came across a fantastic list of 10 Everyday Super Foods, described by WebMD as “multitaskers,” such as nuts, blueberries and salmon, that are packed with multiple nutrients to help you stay healthy, promote wellness and weight control and taste good, too. This got me thinking: What are the “Everyday Super Foods” for... |
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Have You Compromised Your Values? by Barbara Giamanco - Jul, 2010 At the core of what I believe about success in life is personal accountability and responsibility. This is certainly true in sales. If you are not hitting quota, have you taken the time to evaluate your own actions, attitudes and beliefs? Or, as so often happens, are you blaming the economy, the local market, your boss, the crappy CRM system that was installed, or maybe the prospective buyer who doesn’t call you back? It is ea... |
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Wanted: High Flying Career. Will Work Without a Net! Risking Failure for Success by Dawn Lennon - Jul, 2010 High wire acts. Acrobats. Human cannonballs. Circus careers come with big performance expectations and high stakes. The consequences of failure can be dire. Successful circus performers are masters of precision, flexibility, teamwork, and consistency. They own every move they make for their own good and the safety of others. Flying through the air on a trapeze with no net below is the measure of a career that you own. Wh... |
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