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Integrity: conversation with a teenager :: Women on Business

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I was recently stumped when faced with addressing a friends’ son who is unfortunately having to learn the word (or the anti-definition of the word) through observing the actions of his own father. By Webster’s definition it means “the steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code; incorruptibility.&#

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Resolution Solution: Shop Your Soul :: Women on Business

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Categories : Career Development , Communications , Female Entrepreneurs , Female Executives , Leadership , Management , Uncategorized , Work-Home Life , female executives , job satisfaction , personal development 2 Comments 1 Todra Payne December 29th, 2010 at 12:08 pm Although on the surface, this short article seems a little bit trite.

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10 Ways to be a Better Team Player :: Women on Business

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You may set this bar based on your boss’s expectations, but hopefully by now you have become comfortable with your own definition of success. 10 Ways to be a Resource for your Customers Here are ten ways to adopt a “resource provider&# perspective. Define your success. Communicate your expectations.

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Those Who Can Speak Close More Sales :: Women on Business

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Categories : Sales 2 Comments 1 Marisa Phoenix, CPA November 24th, 2010 at 9:17 am This is a GREAT post. The suggested format of the presentation has definitely inspired me. I am just starting my accounting firm, and I am looking for ways to build my practice. Thank you!!!!

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Why Ability Doesn't Always Lead to Confidence – The Trouble With.

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I definitely know women who fit this description. What Stops Us from Reaching Our Potential? Guest post by Anna Dworaczynska (learn more about Anna at. Categories : Guest Posts 3 Comments 1 Sara Kmiecik January 15th, 2011 at 12:47 pm Very interesting post!

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You'll Never Know Until You Ask :: Women on Business

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Perhaps it will open up a door for mentoring or coaching or other resources for you. In 2010, make this a resolution. No” is not always a definitive “no”. You never know until you ask. Ask for what you want and need. “No” It can often be an opportunity to gain more information. You will never know until you ask!

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Behind the Mask :: Women on Business

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When I read that definition, I sat back and tried to count the many masks of me…it’s enlightening to see who I have become and how I protected when that survival instinct kicked in. The word persona comes from the Greeks and literally means, “mask.” Persona is a term given to describe the versions of self that all individuals possess.