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What it Means to Be an Experimental Leader

Posted on April 6, 2020 by Andrea

  Guest post by Melanie Parish, MCC   Being a leader is challenging work. When I first started working with clients, one of the biggest surprises for me was that almost every leader (with only rare exceptions) suffers from some kind of imposter syndrome. It is ubiquitous. The more success the leader is having, the…

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How Introverts Can Nail What-Makes-You-Tick Interview Questions

Posted on November 13, 2019 by Andrea

The following is a guest post by career consultant Jane Finkel It’s inevitable that the interviewer will ask you questions that attempt to uncover who you really are, especially your more appealing personal qualities. For introverts, job interview questions that seem more personal often present the greatest challenge. It’s not that you are inept at…

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Creating a Path for Solidarity in the Workplace

Posted on September 9, 2019September 9, 2019 by Andrea

by Kami J. Anderson, PhD   In this article, I will frame a lot of questions for you to consider when examining your recruitment and retention efforts. We are not expecting you to immediately address all of these questions, but they are a good roadmap to help you along. Through my work with my co-author,…

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How to “Sell Yourself” Without Looking Like an Ego-Maniac

Posted on August 28, 2019 by Andrea

By: Coach Keren Eldad, ACC, CPMA, CPBA, CPTA “Fame-I’m gonna live forever/I’m gonna learn how to fly I feel it comin’ together/ People will see me and cry,  Fame – I’m gonna make it to heaven/Baby, remember my name” – Theme song, “Fame” It may sound uncouth, but here’s a fact: if you want to…

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The Best and Worst Work Environments 2019

Posted on June 24, 2019July 16, 2022 by Andrea

Photo by rawpixel.com from Pexels   Looking for a job can be stressful, especially when you’re fresh out of school. Pitching your capabilities to a potential employer, making a foolproof resume, and bargaining for a reasonable salary present a challenge even to the most academically accomplished graduates. In interviews, you may be asked loaded questions like “where do…

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