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Fuel Your Career: 17 Critical Skills When You’re a Young Leader Hungry for Success

Let's Grow Leaders

Help your peers succeed as you invest in your career and you’ll be there together—or they’ll trust you more when you get that next promotion. People will notice your follow-through when you build a reputation as someone who seeks, and implements, advice. What advice do you have for a young leader who’s hungry for success?

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How To Get Noticed (and Promoted) at Work.

Rich Gee Group

Here's a comprehensive guide to getting noticed—and promoted—at work, complete with action steps and book recommendations to propel your career forward. Stand out by identifying issues and proposing solutions. Action Steps: Identify potential mentors who embody where you aspire to be in your career. Final Thoughts.

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15 Timeless Work Habits for Career Success

Great Leadership By Dan

They ask you for your best advice on how to get ahead. What advice would you give them? I’ve learned these lessons through over 30 years of hard knocks, and have made a career out of helping others be successful. Don’t be one of those people, and you’ll have a long and satisfying career. Be a proposer, not an order-taker.

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4 Words of Advice for a New Leader

Ron Edmondson

Someone once messaged me on Twitter to ask, “What words of advice do you have for a new leader? With several transitions in my career, several in the last few years, I speak with more passion and authority on the subject. 4 words of advice for the new leader: Learn the people first, before making major changes.

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Is It Ever Wise to Swear at Work?

Michael Lee Stallard

You discover a careless error your administrative assistant made in printing a proposal you need to present to a potential new client in a few hours. Career Advice character connection culture career advice connection E Pluribus Partners employee engagement Katie Russell leadership michael lee stallard Swearing at Work Workplace Etiquette'

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EDI approaches that go ‘Beyond Buzzwords’

Chartered Management Institute

It finds nearly three-quarters of respondents had experienced barriers to career progression (73%) or some form of 'discriminatory or exclusionary’ behaviour in their workplace since the start of 2019 (72%). The report, Beyond Buzzwords , cautions that unless change is urgently prioritised, recent progress risks unravelling.

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How to Gracefully Decline a Promotion

Harvard Business Review

In this article, the author shares advice from two experts on how to navigate this complicated situation. Or you could propose something new altogether. How can you decline a promotion without making things awkward? First, explore the underlying reasons behind your hesitation. Be tactful and tactical.

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