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15 Key Lessons On Managing Change

QAspire

reminds me a quote If you’re in a bad situation, don’t worry it’ll change. Regards, Jay Chhaya By Bob Marshall , September 30, 2010 @ 6:28 pm I would have found some actionable knowledge more useful than this motherhood-and-apple-pie stuff. - Bob Bob Marshall´s last blog.

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Women in the LEAD: 3 LEADERSHIP LESSONS for WOMEN

Women in the LEAD

However, through a series a unexpected twists and turns in my leadership career, I ended up meeting her and learning from her. Among   At a conference some years ago, I arrived customarily very early before people were gathering for the session.   STORY:   Arriving Early. Time for me to lead a bit.

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Are you stuck in a never ending project spin cycle?

Roundtable Talk

← Leadership lessons they don’t teach in school Fast Friday with Murray Kane, SVP HR, LCBO → Are you stuck in a never ending project spin cycle? Share this: This entry was posted in Engagement , Leadership , results , Stress and tagged burnout , change , managing expectations , priorities. Happy leading!

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Death of the Free Agent Nation?? Say it ain't so…

Roundtable Talk

When I heard him shelling his new book Free Agent Nation at a sales conference in 1999, my little Gen X brain finally felt vindicated that all of my job hopping was justified. He felt he needed to concentrate on building his career there. I saw too many outstanding people get ousted last year to believe that much has changed.

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6 Ways Entry-Level Engineers Can Get an Employer’s Attention

Strategy Driven

So go to every trade show, conference seminar, and networking event you can get into. Hand these out to people you meet at trade shows, tech conferences, and seminars. Write your last name out clearly on your “Hello, my name is” tag.). Beta test’ your letter with a career counselor or someone you know in the industry.