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4 Basic Skills of Emotional Intelligence that Can Make or Break Your Career

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Either way, emotional intelligence can affect your career. John Keyser of Common Sense Leadership defines emotional intelligence on The Glass Hammer blog as thatsomethingwithin us that helps us sense how we feel, enables us to sympathize with others, and gives us the ability to listen to other people when they need it.

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Best Jobs for Women in 2012, Stress-Free Management Tips, Victoria’s Secret’s Human Trafficking Problem

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The Glass Hammer shares the story of Karen Wimbish whose career soared after her children had grown. Karen refers to herself as a “second half champion” and urges other women to defy the old myth that successful careers have to skyrocket at an early age. Follow the link above to learn more.

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3 Roles Executive Search Firms Should Take to Increase Women on Boards

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Anderson of The Glass Hammer shared three ways executive search firms can help to increase the number of women on boards as explained by study co-author Claudia Pici-Morris, U.S. Head of Research for Egon Zehnder: 1. This will broaden the pool of board-ready female candidates,” explained Pici-Morris. Pici-Morris explains.

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Build a Brand – Not Just a Career

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So if you want to have a successful career, don’t focus all your efforts on yourself. Don’t just build a career. Laura’s first solo book Visual Hammer was recently released and is available now at Amazon.com or Apple’s iTunes. Ballmer did a pretty good job of building the Ballmer brand in the mind of Bill Gates.

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