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Establishing Thought Leadership Through Community Events

Women on Business

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8 Reasons Why Sporting Events Will Always Draw Crowds

Joseph Lalonde

Over the years, there has been a lot of discussion about whether or not sporting events will continue to be popular. Some people argue that with the rise of technological advances, people will no longer want to go to live sporting events. However, there are several reasons why sporting events will always draw crowds. In Closing.

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Leading Thoughts for September 14, 2023

Leading Blog

Perhaps there is a ‘parent’ room; an ‘athlete’ room; an ‘employee,’ ‘entrepreneur,’ or ‘executive’ room; a ‘community member’ room, and so on. This way, when you experience a massive change or disorder event in one area of your life, in one room of your identity, you can step into other areas to gain your footing and stability.

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Two Great Conference Opportunities in February

Michael Lee Stallard

Campus Community Conference: Better Together 2021. If you work in the field of higher education, then this event is for you. Campus Community’s inaugural conference will take place on Thursday, February 25. Learn more about the event and register. Learn more about the event and register.

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Develop Your Executive Presence.

Rich Gee Group

Take Action: Participate in industry events, join professional groups, and be active in community initiatives. Invest time in building and nurturing professional relationships within and outside your organization. Be genuine in your interactions and look for ways to add value to others.

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Assertive Networking: A 4-Step Guide to Success.

Rich Gee Group

Step 1: Know Your Value Proposition Before diving into networking events, it's crucial to understand your company’s unique value proposition. Before attending any event or engaging in networking opportunities, create a plan outlining your goals and the steps to achieve them.

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Diversity Hiring Best Practices: Video with Arthur Woods

Let's Grow Leaders

Organizations may feel, “I am representing my community” if their community is not very diverse. Interviews are the main-stage event of the process. But go back to determining what diversity means. It’s not just about gender and race. 27:06 Eliminate interview bias. Focus on structure and consistency.

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