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Five tips for career growth

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The people whose careers seem to grow the fastest follow similar patterns of behavior. They take charge of their career and accept full responsibility for their growth. The Product Management Perspective: Career growth is important to every product manager I know.

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Developing Leadership Skills Early in your Career

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If you’re worried about finding the right job early in your career, focus on leadership. You’ll not only learn the art of speaking, but you’ll also learn how to express your opinions in a clear and convincing manner, which matters a great deal in your future career. Here’s how: 1.

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How do you land the career of your dreams?

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Guest post by Frank Song Many working professionals are stuck in underpaid, intellectually unstimulating jobs, and at companies with no career growth potential. Do you know anyone in this position? Does this describe your situation? In today’s competitive landscape, you … Continue reading →

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How to effectively transition into a new role

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What happens during this critical time can make or break your career. For most organizations, individuals starting a new job have 90 days to prove themselves. Your goal is to get as rapidly as possible to the break-even point. This … Continue reading →

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How a cow describes your business model

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Long-time readers probably know that I grew up on a cattle ranch, and despite my 20+ year career in products and leadership, I still love cows, horses and the rural … Continue reading → Today I wanted to have a little bit of fun.

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Guest Post: Leadership—Why Passion Still Matters

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According to business leadership gurus Tim Elmore and Glenn Llopis , it needs to be a term we associate more with our careers and work life. Whatever they are, when discovered and pursued, these interests can help lead workers to a fulfilling career. Is Passion Even Part of the Preparation? Passion and Leadership.

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Why you need a Life Plan

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Oliver Wendell Holmes Are you drifting in your career or your life? To reach a port we must sail, sometimes with the wind, and sometimes against it. But we must not drift or lie at anchor. Do you have unmet … Continue reading →

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