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Monthly Archives: September 2011
12 Ways Not to Become Invisible After 40
By Susan Kim: Co-founder and Creative Director of Mojo40.com I swear I had only closed my eyes for one second when a policeman started poking me with his billy stick.
The Men of the New Fall Sitcoms Would Hate the Women of the New Fall Sitcoms
September 19, 2011: By Willa Paskin contributed to the New York Magazine. One of the biggest, and certainly one of the most attention-getting, trends of the new fall TV season has been the bevy of smart, sexually assured, twentysomething…
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As Facebook Rolls Out Next-Gen Newsstand, Pew Reports That Americans Have Multiple News Sources
September 26, 2011: By Nidhi Subbaraman contributed to Fast Company Last week, Mark Zuckerberg shook things up at the social media/news interface when he announced Facebook’s upcoming partnerships with a number of major news organizations. The Washington Post‘s Social Reader…
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Can Women Do More To Make Their Way To The Top?
September 7, 2011: By Margie Warrell contributed to Forbes magazine Is There A Problem? Yes, there’s a problem: Why aren’t we seeing more women at the top?
The Method Method Of Creating And Nurturing Amazing Corporate Culture
September 12, 2011: By Eric Ryan and Adam Lowry contributed to Fast Company Like the age-old riddle about silence–which expires the moment you say its name–culture defies cultivation. The latest HR theories can no more measure a company’s culture than…
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What Your Birthday Month Tells You About the Career You’re Born For
September 10, 2011: Source – Thinkstock contributed to SavvySugar Apparently, there is statistical evidence that shows you have a higher chance of ending up in certain types of jobs depending on your birth month . . .
Exploiting Beauty in the Workplace
September 2, 2011: By Gill Corkindale contributed to the Harvard Business Review Catherine Hakim, Professor at the London School of Economics, is an expert on women’s employment and theories of female position in society, isn’t the only one talking about this!
Are Top Salespeople Born or Made?
August 29, 2011. By Steve W. Martin contributed to the Harvard Business Review Professor Martin of the USC Marshall School of Business shares results of his research, experience, and observations. His latest book on sales linguistics is Heavy Hitter Sales Psychology:…
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Age-Proofing Your Job Application
August 31, 2011. By Kelly Eggers contributed to FINS US. If you are worried that your many years of experience – or your complete lack of – will submarine your chances of getting a job, there are things you can…
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In Response To: The Hill Life — Elevator Etiquette
By: Kathy Elliot, San Mateo, CA kathy@lifespancoach.com “When you’re all wrapped up in self, it makes a mighty small package.” Emmit Powell and the Gospel Elites used to belt it out on Saturday morning KPFA radio. I loved their…
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