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5/3/2013

Act Like a Leader Before You Are One

If you want to become a leader, don't wait for the fancy title or the corner office. You can begin to act, think, and communicate like a leader long before that promotion. Even if you're still several levels down and someone else is calling all the shots, there are numerous ways to demonstrate your potential and carve your path to the role you want.

 
 

4/17/2013

4 Ways to Make Writing Cover Letters Less Painful

If there's one thing that all job seekers have in common, it's that they hate writing cover letters. Something about that step between the resume and interview gets people really, really irritated. Take a deep breath, relax, and try one of these ideas for making the process a little bit better.

 
 

4/10/2013

What is Leadership?

Such a simple question, and yet it continues to vex popular consultants and lay people alike. The author has written several books on leadership for employee engagement, and yet it occurred to the author he never actually paused to define leadership. Read what leadership is not and what leadership is...

 
 

3/22/2013

Eight Leadership Lessons from the World's Most Powerful Women

Women comprise just 4% of corporate CEOs, 14% of executive officers and 20% of America's government officials. We're facing a persistent leadership gap at the highest echelons. To move forward, we must first take stock of what is working. The following eight leadership lessons, synthesized and updated come directly from the women who know what it takes to get to the top.

 
 

3/14/2013

Empathy: A Gateway to Objectivity in Leadership

Most leaders have learned along the way that empathy is a critical leadership skill but few have an understanding of why. Empathy is a form of attention that goes beyond the intellect and involves directly sensing what it is like to be in someone else's shoes. Read how to be empathetic.

 
 

3/5/2013

Five Top Resume Turnoffs

People make snap judgments about who you are within the first few seconds of meeting you. They do the same thing with your resume. So it's important to think about whether this potential door opener is making the best possible first impression. Apart from the obvious things that could get it tossed aside - like spelling or grammatical errors - you need to be aware of more subtle resume turnoffs. Here are five common mistakes.

 
 

2/28/2013

4 Salary Negotiation Tips That Will Help You Earn What You're Really Worth

Salary negotiation is a tricky thing. Pushing to see what you can get is human nature, but an inexpert maneuver on your end could potentially sour your employment relationship before it's even begun. Here are four tactics to help you get closer to the salary you want-without touching any employer sore spots.

 
 

2/22/2013

4 Tips for Your Resume Update

Your resume is not just a listing of your professional experience; it is your brain on paper. A great resume can open a door even if you don't exactly have the exact skills that the company is looking for. Read how to get that resume into shape.

 
 

2/15/2013

Becoming a Critic Of Your Thinking

There is nothing more practical than sound thinking. No matter what your circumstance or goals, no matter where you are, or what problems you face, you are better off if your thinking is skilled. As a manager, leader, employee, citizen, lover, friend, parent - in every realm and situation of your life - good thinking pays off. Poor thinking, in turn, inevitably causes problems, wastes time and energy, engenders frustration and pain. Read a sampling of all the possible ways in which the mind can work to discipline itself, to think at a higher level of quality, to function better in the world.

 
 

2/12/2013

5 Keys of Dealing with Workplace Conflict

Leadership and conflict go hand-in-hand. Leadership is a full-contact sport, and if you cannot or will not address conflict in a healthy, productive fashion, you should not be in a leadership role. The ability to recognize conflict, understand the nature of conflict, and to be able to bring swift and just resolution to conflict will serve you well as a leader - the inability to do so may well be your downfall.

 
 

2/12/2013

How to Interview Well and Get That Job

Obviously the marketplace is tight, which is why it's even more important to say and do the right things in an interview. Companies are more selective now and less likely to overlook a stumble. If you're taking the time to interview, make a good impression. Even if this may not be the job for you, a connection can be made during the interview that will serve you at some point in the future. Read how to have a great interview.

 
 

2/11/2013

10 Phrases that Don't Belong in Your Cover Letter

Think your cover letter is perfectly crafted? Check to make sure you're not including any of these no-nos in it.

 
 

2/7/2013

Debunking Common Mentoring Myths

Read four age old mentoring myths and the most common misconceptions about mentoring.

 
 

1/17/2013

Tips on Submitting Resumes and Cover Letters

Read 20 tips on what to do and not do before delivering a resume.

 
 

1/3/2013

Six Questions to Elevate Leadership in 2013

The New Year is a great opportunity to reset your leadership aspirations. While we step back to think about taking our organizations to higher levels each year, rarely do we step back with the intention of stepping up our own leadership. If you are up to the challenge, pause to consider these six questions to elevate your leadership in 2013.

 
 
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