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A Guilty Conscience = A Great Hire??? :: Women on Business

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By Maribeth Kuzmeski Are you looking to add new individuals to your team in 2011? In fact, those that have the tendency to feel guilt are more likely to assist colleagues, are more committed to their organizations, and are perceived by their peers as strong leaders. Studies show that hiring guilt-prone employees is smart business!

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Possibility Maximizer: SelfGrowth.com

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SHRM - Society for Human Resource Managment Indispensible for the HR Professional! The Resource:    SelfGrowth.com What It Is:  SelfGrowth.com is a powerful online community founded by David Riklan that boasts almost 200,000 resources available to help people change their lives and realize their full potential.

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3 Responses to be Thankful For

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On the other hand, please note it commits you to nothing with regard to changing your lifestyle/romantic relationships/politics/personal grooming choices/childrearing policies, or any of the other topics that appear to be fair game when any family gathers to give thanks.

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Is a Corporate Board Seat in Your Future? :: Women on Business

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Look at the opportunity strategically and focus not only what you can contribute, but what this commitment can do for you. Who are the other board members? Are they potentially good connectors and influencers? Related posts: Develop Your Own Advisory Board Post by Jane K. Stimmler, contributing Women On Business writer.

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

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By communicating your expectations you are also letting your team know what you are able to commit to and that will set their expectations of you, so do not over promise. Commitment to the group is transparent and will send a strong message to any teammates that might be on the fence. Align yourself with your teammates. No excuses.

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5 Important Things to Remember as an Entrepreneur :: Women on Business

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You will be a source of encouragement to others thereby keeping yourself encouraged, focused, and committed to success. Measurable objectives will help with keeping track of progress thereby combating negative talk and thought. Offer support to others with similar goals of business ownership.

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People Do Business With You…But Why?

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We are committed to designing smart marketing strategies – not the flashiest or most complex. We use our focus to design, plan and implement sustainable marketing strategies proven to compel others to WANT to buy. :: Women on Business -- Topsy.com January 12th, 2011 at 1:23 am [.] Why do people do business with you?