Posted in career growth, Career Repositioning, Career Tips, Consulting, Enterpreneurship, Interview Skills, Job Search, leadership, Mentoring, Resume, Resume Writing on Oct 10th, 2010
When responding to certain jobs make sure that you present a message that shows both, ideas and execution leadership!
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Even though your high IQ helps you graduate at the top of your class, it often interferes with professional success. Read why and what you can do about it!
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Posted in career growth, Career Tips, Enterpreneurship, Interview Skills, Job Search, leadership, Mentoring, Office Behaviour, Resume, Resume Writing on Sep 19th, 2010
We are often tempted to stretch a truth or even lie about it to serve our purpose! This blog discusses some powerful reasons for not doing that and shows some better avenues, instead!
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To stand out from the crowd we must differentiate ourselves. Verbal branding based on your own genius is highly differentiated; read how to to craft your unique skills based on your own genius!
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Instead of looking for an external force to change your situation, find creative ways to change your own outlook and work on it. Opportunities abound!
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If you want to stand out from the crowd, you must articulate your leadership narrative. To create this narrative you do not have to look too far!
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Avoiding these common mistakes will help you create a more productive outcome in your job search.
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Shifting the focus of your message from “me” to “them,” you can create the outcome you desire!
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Posted in Resume on Jul 14th, 2009
As the layoffs mount and as the job market gets tighter I often hear voices of frustration from my audiences when I speak before them. Most of my audiences consist of those working and looking for a change, those out of work looking to get back in, and often, those who are afraid that they [...]
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Posted in Resume on Jul 9th, 2009
It is better to sleep on things beforehand than to lie awake about them afterwards. -Baltasar Gracian, philosopher and writer (1601-1658) As a career coach I routinely work with clients to make their resumes more presentable. In the process I am often surprised by the number of clients who want to misstate facts or who [...]
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