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  A Career Coaching Client Creates Work with Purpose and Passion
by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Mar, 2009
We are all trying to understand and cope with the enormous changes in our work and personal lives. Mostly we react in a positive and productive manner. However, many people are describing their lives as so busy, working so many hours, trying to balance work and personal lives that we often feel physically and emotionally exhausted. I work as a consulting psychologist and executive/career coach specializing in helping leade...
 
  How to Choose the Right Leadership or Career Coach
by Dr. Maynard Brusman - Mar, 2009
In times of recession, companies must do more with less. Providing executive coaches or career coaches to high-potential performers is one way to get the most out of untapped talent. "There’s no question that future leaders will need constant coaching," notes Ram Charan, author of Leadership in the Era of Economic Uncertainty (McGraw-Hill, 2008). "As the business environment becomes more complex, they will increasingly turn...
 
  How To Survive The Career Tsunami
by Ramon Greenwood - Mar, 2009
The world of work is experiencing changes of tsunamic proportions. Career paths are being impacted on a scale not seen since the Big Depression of the 1920s-30s. New opportunities are opening; old ones are going up in smoke. If you are truly ambitious careerists you will pay heed to the advice of Charles Darwin who said, "Survival goes not necessarily to the most intelligent or the strongest of the species, but to the one ...
 
  How To Be One Of The Top 20
by Ramon Greenwood - Mar, 2009
Eighty percent of the work is done by twenty percent of the people employed. This rule of thumb proves to be true no matter the type or size of the organization. Common sense career advice says work your butt off to be sure you are among the top 20 who are getting the job done. That's a major step toward job security in these times of economic uncertainty. Here are some career tips on how to be in the top 20. Kno...
 
  Winning at Working
by Nan S. Russell - Mar, 2009
ANCORA IMPARO Ancora imparo, translated as "I am still learning" or "Still, I am learning," is attributed to Michelangelo in his eighty-seventh year. The man who painted the Sistine Chapel and sculpted the Pieta and David, whose very name evokes mastery of his craft, exemplifies a lifelong learning philosophy. Contrast him with a fifty-two year old executive I read about in the Wall Street Journal touting in an interview...
 
  Three Good Ways to Answer the “What’s Your Weakness?” Question
by Lauren Randa Hasson - Feb, 2009
It’s the most dreaded question in any job interview: “What’s your greatest weakness?” Everyone fears it, and no one knows how to answer it. Plenty of us have tried to pass off canned answers like “I’m too much of a perfectionist” or the always popular “I’m a bit of a workaholic.” If you haven’t found out already, these just don’t work. Chances are your interviewer has heard them before. So she’ll probably turn around and...
 
  The “Vision Thing” - Critical to Accelerating Women’s Careers
by Suzanne Bates - Feb, 2009
In today’s economic environment, companies need great leaders. Yet lately much public conversation has focused on whether our economic crisis has been partly the result of too much “leadership testosterone,” both on the trading floors and in the boardrooms of banks and investment firms. Would a more balanced male-female presence have made a difference in averting the current crisis? Many, many experts agree that ideal corpo...
 
  Why Leadership That Counts Is Needed Now, More Than Ever…
by Chris Makell - Feb, 2009
Lehman Brothers, AIG, Bank of America buys Merrill Lynch, the housing crisis, mortgage mess, fuel and food costs, on and on… While it looks dire, the times are creating opportunities for more people to become true leaders – not just in business, but in their lives. Let’s examine leadership from the two perspectives, personally and professionally to see where you can gain the most from these changing times. The current Wa...
 
  Declare War With Worry
by Deborah Brown-Volkman - Feb, 2009
Are you worried about your career? Would you like to stop? The reason many of us worry is that we have a situation in front of us and we are scared that it will not work out. We are afraid that we will make the wrong decision (again), fail, or look bad in front of others. Uncertainty in our career has us so worried about paying the bills, losing our home, going to war, etc. that we cannot seem to focus on anything els...
 
  When Do You Just Give Up
by Annemarie Segaric - Feb, 2009
When do you quit? When do you say, "This is just not going to work," and then stop? When does it become too difficult and not worth the sacrifice? I'm sure you have wondered about this. I know I have. Everyone working toward a dream or desire wonders about this. Yes, even the most wildly successful people ask themselves this question. So how do you answer it? It depends on two things: 1. How badly you want...
 
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