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Want to Get Ahead? 5 Actions To Get You There.

Rich Gee Group

Start by setting a clear, specific, and achievable direction for your career. Networking is critical to career success. Keeping your skills and knowledge up to date is essential to staying ahead in today's fast-paced and ever-changing job market. Be A Positive Influence. Know Where You Want To Go.

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Discover How You Can Benefit from Content Marketing

Women on Business

Following is an edited excerpt from my latest book, Content Marketing for Dummies , which teaches individuals and business owners how to create and publish online content that can help you reach your goals. In other words your content opens the virtual door between your business and a global audience.

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3 Inexpensive Ways to Develop as a Leader

Ron Edmondson

Side note – In my opinion, when organizations struggle they cut things they shouldn’t cut – such as marketing and staff development. I have had such groups numerous times in my career. Start a book club Recruit leaders in the community to read a leadership book together. The only cost is the book.

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Byron Wien’s 20 Lessons Learned

Michael Lee Stallard

While working at Morgan Stanley in New York City, I met and discovered the writings of several thoughtful market analysts. Concentrate on finding a big idea that will make an impact on the people you want to influence. Nurture your network by sending articles, books and emails to people to show you’re thinking about them.

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How to Be an Engaging Leader in a World of Robotics, AI, and Digitization

Leading Blog

Listening is a tangible action that engaging leaders employ to demonstrate that they value the Millennials in their sphere of influence. They listen…then collaborate on how they might support their emerging leader’s goals to leverage their strengths, nurture their natural skills, and achieve their career goals. Here’s the challenge.

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9 Lessons from Henry Ford’s $5 Day Decision

Leading Blog

He simplified the design and construction of the automobile, narrowed the choices available (“any color you want, so long as it’s black”) and marketed it toward what we would today call the “down market.” A related initiative was the three-shift per-day schedule (rather than two), which opened up more actual jobs.

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December 2015 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

For our December edition, we took a page out of last December’s Carnival of HR post and asked about books you have read which have made a difference in your leadership journey. If you are feeling overwhelmed by social media, press releases, and marketing in general, you will feel in control after reading Millionaire Marketing.