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The Rewards of Mentoring :: Women on Business

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Stimmler , contributing Women on Business writer A few days ago I received an out-of-the-blue email from a former intern at my firm thanking me and my business partner “for being such fantastic mentors.&# It was great to hear from her and learn about what she’s now doing a decade later. Post by Jane K.

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Five Great Ways to Earn Extra Money in 2010 :: Women on Business

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Laura Thompson Joins Women On Business as Weekly Contributor.

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Laura brings a great deal of knowledge about business ownership to Women On Business. Laura brings a great deal of knowledge about business ownership to Women On Business. About Laura Thompson Laura Thompson is the owner of EquiManagement , a horse business consulting firm based in Houston, Texas. Check out her bio below.

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3 Important Things I Learned About Social Media in 2010 :: Women.

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But you’d think so when you see the proliferation of articles, everywhere, about what to do and what not to do when it comes to utilizing Social Media and your business. Here are the 3 most important things I have learned about Social Media this year. Not really. The Washington, D.C. How cool is this? Simply that.

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Ask for a Promotion :: Women on Business

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If this is accurate, which I suspect it is, why don’t we ask about opportunities to move up? Ask for information about new opportunities and what, if anything, you need to do to move up. Asking about new opportunities will lead to a dialogue about what is available and what you need to do to get promoted.

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You'll Never Know Until You Ask :: Women on Business

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Does the possibility of rejection keep you from asking for more and continuing the discussion about how and when a larger raise is possible? Perhaps it will open up a door for mentoring or coaching or other resources for you. This question is the topic of a recent article in. Stimmler, contributing Women On Business writer.

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Glamorous Celebrity Deaths and Minimal Taxes in 2010 :: Women on.

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The brilliant writer, J.D. I mention these people not because of their individual contributions to our lives and how these losses may or may not impact life as we know it. As we read year-end and best-of 2010 articles and watch the tribute shows, take a moment to try to add up the cumulative wealth of those being remembered.