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Do You Want to Land the Job of Your Dreams?

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Identify what your long-term career goal is? Map out the career ladder steps that are consistent with your long-term career goals. Once you have completed the gap assessment, create an action plan to fill the gaps and set realist goals. Decide how you will measure success and progress.

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Is there a strategy to communication?

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You have to know your long term goals. Small businesses are notorious for not thinking past our short term goals, the problem with this thinking is that we miss opportunities to grow and increase our revenue because we don’t know where we are headed.

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Worried About Keeping the Doors Open? Not for long!

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But what I have learned is that the short-term month to month thinking doesn’t help your company grow and it almost certainly will mean the death of it. Here’s what I’ve learned about what you need to keep your business open for the long haul. Strategic planning is a long-term relationship.

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Empowerment Principles For Women Entrepreneurs

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Women desire to be in social gatherings, supporting one another and uplifting to each others mission or goals in life. Women use their intuition as a guiding force in creating long term goals and setting up networks to support the overall goal with win-win parternships.

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7 Market Research Mistakes You Should Never Make

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I’ve witnessed that mistake in action during my corporate marketing career frequently, and you, your company, or your client will suffer in the long-term if you make this error. What do you think is the biggest market research mistake to avoid?

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Disabled Women Succeeding as Entrepreneurs

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She set world records in the long jump, 100 and 200 yard dash. “For too long, business ownership has been overlooked as viable option for individuals with disabilities. Aimee Mullins, a below the knee amputee, is the first woman to compete in the NCAA with a disability.

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Team Building 101: Techniques to Improve Your Team’s Productivity

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If employees think the goal is to win at a team-building event, then they may feel more pressure to learn the rules which will help them win against their opponent instead of getting into the spirit of doing something together as a group with no ‘Win’ (or ‘Lose’) as the defining outcome. Build a House.