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[2003-09-30] Three Critical Elements of a Successful Job Search Any marketing guru will tell you, the success of a product launch depends on the quality of its advertising message, its exposure to a targeted audience and the skill of its sales presenters. If any one of those critical elements is missing, revenues fall short of corporate goals. Likewise, a successful job search requires:
[2003-09-03] Who's Got The Power In Your Life? Have you ever attempted to do something and failed?
I'm not talking about something outside of your capabilities. I doubt that any of us could run a 4 minute mile or bench press 400 pounds.
[2003-09-03] The Resume Pyramid: Building a Great Resume From the Top Down If you have experienced writer's block while trying to construct your resume, you might find it helpful to think of your resume as a three-layered pyramid. All the elements of an effective resume will fit within those three layers.
[2003-09-02] Manager David Succeeds with the Imp's Help Listen to the classic tale "The Bottle Imp" by Robert Louis Stevenson. The hero Keawe purchases a bottle that holds a magical imp. The imp will grant any wish of Keawe's, but if he should die while still the owner of the bottle, he will burn in hell for eternity. Keawe has the right to sell the bottle but it must always be sold for less than what was paid for it.
[2003-09-02] When To Make Your Career Move To Self-Employment Knowing when to make the right career move and start a home based business is just as important as the business you choose to start.
The First Step!
[2003-09-02] When Something’s Not Right about Your Career, Part II/VI: 5 Things You Can Do Last time we were discussing, "Now, Discover Your Strengths," (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0743201140/susandunnmome-20) by Buckingham and Clifton.
These two management experts propose the theory that if you work in your strength areas, you can perform consistently and effortlessly at a near perfect level and find great satisfaction without a whole lot of stress.
[2003-09-02] When Something’s Not Right about Your Career, Part III/VI: 6 More Things You Can Do There are few things that make us as miserable as hating what we do, and it's impossible to be excellent at something you dislike. How do you solve this problem? How do you figure out what you were meant to do ... what makes you shine?
[2003-09-02] Communication Secrets of Top Managers True leaders don't communicate organizational goals through grand speeches or catchy slogans. They do it quietly - by listening, gaining cooperation and satisfying others' needs. Here's how:
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