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You Do What? - I'm a Crime Scene Cleanerby Robert McKeever and Tim Muma - Apr, 2013 Unfortunately, crime and other instances of tragedy occur on a daily basis around the country and someone needs to come in to safely and effectively clean the entire area. Robert McKeever, a Senior Technician from Crime Scene Steri-Clean, talks about the position of crime scene cleaning (and other types) and how he got into the business to begin with, including any education and training that was necessary or helpful. He also ... |
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Moving Up the Ladder - Managing Difficult Personalitiesby Lisa Woods and Tim Muma - Apr, 2013 Having diverse individuals and personalities at work has its pros and cons. The varied perspectives, vision and demeanors can create an all-around, solid workforce; however, it also means trying to manage these often contrasting styles and attitudes, some of which are difficult. Tim Muma speaks with Lisa Woods, Founder and CEO of ManagingAmericans.com, who brings more than 20 years experience leading and managing others to go ... |
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You Do What? - I'm a Pet Detectiveby Annalisa Berns and Tim Muma - Mar, 2013 A large portion of the American population owns and loves their pets like a part of the family. The unfortunate reality, however, is that many of these companions end up lost, never to be returned to their owners. Annalisa Berns, Owner of Pet Search and Rescue, talks about how she got started, what she loves most about her job, and how this is a field with plenty of growth opportunity. You Do What? is a fun show about odd j... |
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Community Concepts - Job Search Strategies for Ex-Offendersby Melvin Pugh and Azure Mahara - Mar, 2013 Finding a job can be hard and if you have made mistakes in the past resulting with a criminal record this can make it even more difficult. However, there are things you can do to improve your chances, as well as organizations which are there ready to help you. In this episode of Community Concepts, Host Azure Mahara will interview Melvin Pugh from Word of Hope Ministries about what ex-offenders can do to increase their chance... |
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How to Be More Optimistic at Work by Alexandra Levit - May, 2013 I was born a pessimist. From a young age, my thoughts have gravitated to the glass half-empty mentality, negatively impacting my own life satisfaction and my relationships with others. Over the last several years, though, I’ve been working to change my outlook. Dr. Noelle Nelson, the author of Make More Money By Making Your Employees Happy, thinks this is definitely a good thing. Research from Yale University found ... |
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The 5 Biggest Myths About Networking by Pete Leibman - May, 2013 If you’re getting ready for graduation, or if you’ve already graduated but you’re looking for a new job, you probably know you need to spend a lot of time networking. But, do you really know what networking is and what it’s not? During my teenage years, I was painfully shy, and I thought networking was a practice used only by the elite and powerful, a group I definitely did not feel part of. What I learned was the opp... |
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Career Success: Sharpen Your Focus by Georgia Adamson - May, 2013 Few people can do a zillion things at once, and even fewer can do them well. Career success and the actions that achieve it are just one example of that fact. You might consider yourself a super-multitasker, but I’m betting you don’t do it as well as you think. You only have a certain amount of energy (although some of you have more than others), not to mention a limited amount of time. Even the best of you can’t get more than... |
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Your Guide to Applying for a Job in 150 Characters or Less by Jen Glantz - May, 2013 The days of lengthy cover letters and bulleted resumes are fading as employers ask job applicants to present their case in a modern and challenging way—by describing themselves and why they are a perfect fit for a job in 150 characters or less. Borrowing from the style of Twitter (which maxes out at 140 characters) and similar to a quick-and-to-the-point elevator pitch, this new request forces you to carefully select wor... |
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How To Get Promoted: Smart Steps You Can Take Now by Michelle Dumas - Apr, 2013 It’s good to be you. You’re gainfully employed. You’re not worried that your job is threatened by the economy, your performance or the designs of others. Yet…something’s missing. Although not unhappy in your current job, you don’t necessarily see it as being the pinnacle of your career aspirations either. In short, you’re hankering for a promotion. Of course, as is the case with so many things in life, getting one... |
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Work Life Balance: Tips & Techniques by Thomas J. Denham - Apr, 2013 These are typical signs of work life balance gone amuck: Feeling that you are merely trying to get through the day. Barely making it to the end of the week and feeling completely exhausted by the time you get home. Feeling that you are on the merry-go-round of life and just wanting to get off. Feeling like you are falling behind and never catching up in the game of life. If you are not “wicked happy” then there ... |
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Need a mentor? How to find (and keep) one by Miriam Salpeter - Mar, 2013 When you hear about someone looking for a mentor, you probably think about young people seeking an older and wiser, senior person to show them the ropes. Today, the definition of mentorship includes people at all ages and experience levels; mentors aren’t just for twenty-somethings anymore. If you’re in your 40s, can a mentor help you? University of Georgia professor of industrial-organizational psychology, Lillian Eby, Ph... |
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Performance Management–Yours or Your Team’s by Georgia Adamson - Mar, 2013 Performance management through open-minded learning has always made good sense to me. Along those lines, I always enjoy reading insightful communications from professionals I’ve had the pleasure of interacting with and getting to know at least a little. One of those is Saeed al Muntafiq, a senior executive in Dubai who has a view of the business world that transcends geographical boundaries. Performance Management and Deve... |
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A Letter to My 20-Year-Old Careerist Self About What Really Matters by Karen Vitale - Mar, 2013 It’s a classic Catch-22—with a careerist twist. When facing big decisions early in your career, you don’t have tons of real-world experience to draw upon. And by the time you’ve actually racked up a decent supply of workplace wisdom, you may feel like you no longer need career advice. If only career tracks came with fast-forward and rewind buttons. (Or a blue police call box, for those who like to time travel in style.) Wh... |
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How to Walk Into Your Boss’s Office With Confidence and Walk Out With a Raise by Katie Slater - Mar, 2013 It’s the holy grail of negotiating for yourself at work—walking into your boss’s office and knowing you will come out with a raise. It is actually possible. And no, there isn’t a magic phrase or action. It takes more than minimal effort. But putting in the time to understand what it takes, and then doing it, will get you that raise. Understand your workplace’s financial dynamics Long before you walk into tha... |
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