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The Wisdom Wave: Preparing for the Surge of Senior Professionals.

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This is up from 16% in 2011. The industries expected to see the most significant growth in older workers include healthcare, education, and professional and business services. Strong Work Ethic: Many older workers were raised in eras where a strong work ethic was highly valued.

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Leadership Development and Educating our Young :: Women on Business

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There is lots of conflicting research about what really matters in the process to educate children. The training we get is partly also a residual of the Industrial Revolution. Education is not bringing forth from the core of the young the ability to learn and discern. Were you an academic star or just muddled through?

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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? Studies show that hiring guilt-prone employees is smart business! Believe it? Behind Every Great Idea Lurks Many Critics Waiting to Make It a Bad One Post by Tanya Goodwin-Maslach, contributing Women On Business writer You.

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Be an Advocate for Yourself :: Women on Business

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Use Your Web of Influence Years ago, I went through a training program on customer. You need to advocate for yourself and create the visibility and credibility within the organization to get recognized and rewarded. Related posts: Is a Corporate Board Seat in Your Future? This past week I had the opportunity to not only. Post by Jane K.

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Leadership Strategies: Are You a Davos Woman?

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1 Comments 1 Women Entrepreneurs January 18th, 2011 at 5:42 pm Thanks for this post. Categories : Contests , Equality , Female Executives , Leadership Contact Sylvia Lafair, author of Dont Bring It To Work: Breaking the Family Patterns that Limit Success at sylvia@ceoptions.com.

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Health, Wellness, and a Giveaway to WomenonBusiness Readers

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Reminder – Win 2 Tickets to Miss Abigail's Guide to Dating, Mating.

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Categories : Contests 1 Comments 1 Stacy January 25th, 2011 at 12:26 pm Oh, I would just love, love, love to win! Don’t Forget to Enter to Win Healthy Products from Agro Labs Just a reminder to enter the contest here on Women. I can surprise my husband with a great show.