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Are you ready to kick butt in 2013?

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These could be speaking engagements, guest blogging opportunities, being part of a panel, leading a workshop or class, hosting a Google+ hangout or a Tweetup. And, if you find you’re falling short in a few areas, there’s still plenty of “training” time to get you into butt-kicking shape.

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5 Ways to Look Before Making the Entrepreneurial Leap

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You’re reviewing you when you put out a blog post, announce a workshop and see whether or not people sign up, or use social media. Then we have performance reviews, and–let’s face it–at most jobs, it’s pretty easy to figure out how to make sure that your boss is happy enough to give you a passing review. People are not kidding about that.

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Leadership Strategies: Are You a Davos Woman?

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Business Leadership: Recycling Conflict Last week I was delighted to be a workshop presenter. Bold Leadership There are so many words to describe leadership and almost. Why We Need a Woman at the Top Post by Jane K. Stimmler, contributing Women On Business writer.

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The Marvelous Connector

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Megan has used other unique approaches to get her daughter’s book into famed Manhattan toy store FAO Schwartz, and partner with Build-A-Bear workshop stores. The following Saturday Shea and her book were featured in a two-page spread in USA Today. Book sales have contributed more than $600,000 to these charities.

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Building Your Brand “Buddy the Elf” Style – Part 1 :: Women on.

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If Buddy was originally trained to be a toymaker, how well did he compete against the other elves? In the movie, Buddy failed dismally to keep up with the production of Etch-a-Sketch toys against the skill and speed of the other elves in the workshop. However, if Buddy didn’t excel at toymaking, then what was his true strength?

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