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Networking Essentials

August 24, 2011

by Tony Peccolo Today, networking is an important part of business…especially if you are in a job transition. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 70% of all jobs are found through networking. When in transition, you are in the “business of you.” You need to get out, meet people, build trust, “pay forward” [...]

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Tapping Into Your Personal Power During a Job Search

August 16, 2011

by Tony Peccolo If you are in a job transition, it has likely been a time of personal reflection to assess where you are going and what you want to do with your life and career. But, it’s also a great time to take control of your job search consciously – for no one is [...]

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Marketing to Women–The Other Powerful Gender

August 3, 2011

The following are some excerpts from Martha Barletta’s book, Marketing to Women: How to Understand, Reach, and Increase Your Share of The World’s Largest Market Segment.   Of Mice and Men Are the differences between men and women truly significant enough to make it worth writing or reading a book about those differences as they [...]

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Getting Unstuck from the Glue Called Fear

July 27, 2011

When surveying those in career transition the main thing most people say they want is flexibility, and their biggest obstacle is confidence. What erodes most people’s confidence is not a lack of skill, education, talent or determination. It is fear causing the lack of confidence. Three Common Fears and How You Can Overcome Them 1. Fear [...]

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The Winds of Change in the Job Market

July 19, 2011

By Lauren Still, MBA, CTACC   The job market is changing. The business world has been used to calling the shots when it comes to employment. There has been a large, hard- working labor force dominating the scene for decades (they’re called Baby Boomers) whose sheer numbers made employment a seller’s market. The mantra was [...]

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Shattering Myths of Resistance

July 13, 2011

by Linda Kennedy Resistance is shrouded in darkness and dread by everyone – change leaders and every person impacted by change. Yet resistance is a natural and vital part of navigating successfully through change, regardless of the type of change. There are myths and half-truths about resistance waiting to be debunked. Myth One: Resistance is BAD Not true. [...]

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Developing Reliable Employees in a Call-in-Sick Society

June 28, 2011

by Eric Chester The following is an excerpt from Eric’s forthcoming book, REVIVING WORK ETHIC - A Leader’s Guide to Ending Entitlement and Restoring Pride in the Emerging Workforce If your package absolutely, positively has to be there overnight, you don’t take it to the post office, you FedEx it because you can rely on Federal Express.Reliability is [...]

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