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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Women Need to Up Their Game on Linkedin: 5 Dos For Online Networking
June 22nd, 2011 By: Emily Co of Savvy Sugar Women seriously need to improve their online networking savvy. A survey by LinkedIn found that men are overall better at networking online than their female counterparts. The data was gauged by how…
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How to Do More During Your 9-5 Day
June 22nd, 2011 By: Savvy Sugar If you find yourself struggling to stay focused at work, and as a result, your workday seeps later and later into the evening, these tips might help you complete more during your 9-5 stretch….
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How to Keep your Marketing Rolling While You’re on Vacation
June 23rd, 2011 By: Gail Goodman on Entrepreneur Do you plan to work during your summer vacation? Or at least check email and voicemail? If so, you’re not alone. Fifty percent of salespeople and 37 percent of information technology and financial…
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LinkedIn for Women
We featured the article “Women Need to Up Their Game on LinkedIn: 5 Dos for Online Networking“. I have definitely been guilty of not utilizing Linkedin. I didn’t have a profile picture and I added friends and colleagues maybe…
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Five Creativity Exercises to Find Your Passion
June 3rd, 2011 By: Lisa Girard of Entrepreneur Want to start a business, but not sure what to pursue? Here’s how to discover what you love. Benjamin Disraeli, a 19th century British Prime Minister, once said, “Man is only great…
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Six Classic Email Faux Pas, And How to Recover
By: Liz Seasholtz of Lifehacker Email faux pas are bound to happen, so knowing how to recover in a way that proves your good character and professionalism is essential. We talked to Judith Kallos, email etiquette expert and founder of NetManners.com…
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Busy Women Need Mentors
By: Catherine Seton of Australian Women’s Mentoring Network Ask any successful woman about the strategies that have led to her achievements and more often than not the list will include mentoring. Here are some tips on the different styles of mentoring available…
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Finding My Creativity
We featured the article “Five Creativity Exercises to Find Your Passion“. I always considered myself a creative person and it was great to read about how I could gear my natural creativity into something even more productive. It’s…
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A Personal Board of Directors
June 9th, 2011 By: Sue Shellenbarger The term “board of directors” evokes thoughts of long conference-room tables lined with executives deliberating weighty matters of corporate governance. But the “board of directors” model can also be a personal resource. While research…
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Six Rules for Networking at Work
By: Sarah Green, based on Collaboration by Morten Hansen. When we talk about networking, we often focus on connecting with people outside our organizations. But networking with colleagues is just as crucial. Well-networked people bridge the organizational silos that plague…
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