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   Points of Interest in the World of Employment - Career Coaching (Pt. 1)
  by Amanda Guralski - Feb, 2012
Everyone can use some help navigating the challenges of today's job market while also trying to develop a satisfying career along the way. A career coach can equip you with career management tools and techniques that you need to do just that. This episode will highlight what a career...
 
   Points of Interest in the World of Employment - Career Coaching (Pt. 2)
  by Amanda Guralski - Feb, 2012
Everyone can use some help navigating the challenges of today's job market while also trying to develop a satisfying career along the way. A career coach can equip you with career management tools and techniques that you need to do just that. This episode will highlight what a career...
 
   Points of Interest in the World of Employment - Annual Performance Reviews
  by Roselle Rogers - Jan, 2012
The Annual Performance Appraisal Process is an important annual activity in the careers of both employees and their managers, and it is this process that is highlighted in this episode. The importance of self assessments are discussed for those people managing their careers while the annu...
 
   Switching Careers in a Tough Economy
  by Laura Kestner and Jill Litkowski - Sep, 2011
Did you know, on average, a person changes careers up to eight times and may work for up to 20 different companies in a lifetime? Learn how to switch careers successfully, while demonstrating your top skills. With our unemployment rate hovering around 9.1% it’s no wonder why people are th...
 
 What Happens to Your Brand When Change Hits?
by Valerie Sokolosky - May, 2012
Working 15 years as a change management consultant in Fortune 500 companies, I learned how leaders handle the stress that often accompanies changes like a reorganization, downsizing (or whatever sizing is the buzz word of the day!), mergers or acquisition, and even having a new boss. ...
 
 MAKING JOB PROMOTION A REALITY FOR YOU
by Betty Cohen - May, 2012
Whether you’re outdoors reveling in the warm air or you’re a curious window shopper gazing at the new pastel-colored clothing in store windows, it is clear; we’re now well into Spring. And, to many of us, that is a welcome change. With a new season often comes a desire for transition in o...
 
 How to Develop Emotional Intelligence (EI)
by Dr. Maynard Brusman - May, 2012
I recently spoke with the director of human resources a San Francisco Bay Area company regarding providing executive coaching for the company’s CEO. The director of human resources asked some very insightful questions to determine whether we were a good fit. She specifically wanted to know...
 
 LinkedIn’s Great Slideshare Presentation
by Rosa Elizabeth Vargas - May, 2012
How is that job search coming along? I am sure you’ve heard the buzz—LinkedIn has become the #1 social media tool to professionally network, gain job search leads and penetrate the hidden job market. Mmm-hmm, glad you are aware! Now what can you do to stand out from the crowd of ex...
 
 Career Confusion: Take a Career Quiz!
by Sharon Cohen - May, 2012
• Can't stand your current job, but feel stuck? • Are you overwhelmed with job-search buzz words? • Learn the top 25 activities of succesful job seekers! Take heart, the lack of call backs and interviews may have nothing to do with your education or experience. It could be that y...
 
 Have you narrowed down your career ideas too much?
by Hallie Crawford - May, 2012
I recently spoke with my career coaching client, Damon. He said something to me that I often hear as a career coach and I wanted to share it with you. He said, “Don’t just focus on 1-2 aspects of your life or what you want in a job because that was where I went off track before. I hadn...
 
 Networking tips to help you land your first job
by Miriam Salpeter - May, 2012
Are you planning a transition “from college to career?” You won’t want to miss out on advice from Lindsey Pollak, a recognized expert on next-generation career trends. She recently released a new edition of her terrific book, Getting from College to Career. In this Q & A with Lindsey, she...
 
 Why CEOs Score Low in Emotional Intelligence (EI)
by Dr. Maynard Brusman - May, 2012
I recently spoke with the VP of Human Resources of a San Francisco Bay Area company regarding providing executive coaching for the company’s CEO. The VP of HR asked some very insightful questions to determine whether we were a good fit. She specifically wanted to know how I worked with dif...
 
 How to Answer Questions About Underperforming Co-workers
by Bonnie Lowe - Apr, 2012
A new subscriber recently asked me how to respond to this type of interview question: "What would you do if a colleague was not pulling his weight?" Note: since the question is worded with "colleague" and not "employee" or "subordinate," I'm going to answer this as it would apply to a ...
 
 9 Business Communication Tips: Purpose, Prose, and Proofreading!
by Kimberly Schneiderman - Apr, 2012
One of the reasons writing can be so hard is that we often dive into the writing part without a lot of thought to the strategy and purpose of our message. By giving yourself a slower start and working a bit on the overall picture of what you want to accomplish in your writing, you will lik...
 
 Emotional Intelligence (EI) and Leadership
by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Apr, 2012
I recently spoke with the VP of Human Resources of a San Francisco Bay Area company regarding providing executive coaching for several of the company’s high performing leaders. The VP of HR asked some very powerful questions to determine whether we were a good fit. She specifically wanted ...
 
 Emotional Intelligence and Performance
by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Apr, 2012
I recently spoke with the VP of Human Resources of a San Francisco Bay Area company regarding providing executive coaching for several of the company’s high performing leaders. The VP of HR asked some very insightful questions to determine whether we were a good fit. She specifically wante...
 
 Fired? Now What? What to Do After Losing Your Job
by Kimberly Schneiderman - Apr, 2012
Anyone who’s ever been on the receiving end of a pink slip knows that leaving your job and losing your job are two very different experiences. Jean Chatzky, financial journalist, author, and money coach, has built her career on “making money make sense.” Here are Jean’s top insights abou...
 
 How To Keep A Job In Tough Times
by William Cottringer - Apr, 2012
“The quickest way to appreciate your job is to imagine yourself without one.” ~Oscar Wilde. In tough economic times, it is not a good thing to be unemployed. And if you are lucky enough to have a job, you don’t want to do anything to lose it by doing or not doing something unde...
 
 Inner or Outie? Know which one you are to define your ideal job
by Hallie Crawford - Apr, 2012
One thing that everyone must consider when defining their ideal career direction is whether they are more introverted or more extroverted. This can be a make it or break it for whether or not your job is a fit for you. It is also a critical piece to figuring out the best work environment f...
 
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