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A Conversation with Your Professor
By Bob Roth

In order for college students to maximize their performance in the classroom, wise students take the time to learn about each professor. They know that each instructor has his/her own classroom needs and requirements. To approach each semester blindly can lead to great disappointment, even among students who are serious about their success.

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Date: 12-04-2008
Article Type: Employment Career Tips



Email vs. Phone vs. Meeting
By Steven Birmingham

''What is your primary means of communicating with stakeholders,'' I ask the students in my masters–level project management communications class. They come from diverse backgrounds. Some are veteran project managers with certifications and successful projects under their belt. Others are just beginning their project management careers. Despite this variety, their answer is nearly always unanimous: ''email.'' This is not the answer I'm looking for.

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Date: 12-04-2008
Article Type: Employment Career Tips



Is Goal Setting Holding You Back?
By Douglas Vermeeren

Have you ever set a goal and wondered why you couldn't accomplish it? You are not the first person to feel this way. In fact, studies show that more than 86 percent of people who set goals fail. And, of those who do succeed, a surprising 30 percent find they are not able to maintain the newly acquired success in the long term. So, why even set goals?

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Date: 12-04-2008
Article Type: Employment Career Tips



Following the Money:
Where to Find Big Job Success in the UK ?


Looking for the best career bets in the UK job market.? Our overview of current government job growth statistics is just what you will need to set your career seeking feet on the right path. Although, as in previous years, directors and CEO of major corporations have had the top salaries, this year has shown a marked expansion in the areas of financial and general management. The public sector management area has shown one of the largest salary jumps, with an overall growth nearly surpassing all other areas. And continuing a trend that began several years ago, manufacturing and service jobs are losing salary ground in the new information economy.

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Date: 12-04-2008
Article Type: Employment Career Tips




5 Tips for Successfully Marketing (and Standing Out!) in Today's Job Market
By Joshua Levy

With the current economy, it's no secret that the job market is going to be a difficult one. However, success is going to be based on how you approach the job hunt. You need to look at things optimistically and always remain on the lookout for new opportunities. To be successful, recognize that finding a job is hard work and that you'll need to roll-up your sleeves to find the gem that's right for you. Don't be so quick to just send out your resume to a 100 different employers. Think differently...

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Date: 11-12-2008
Article Type: Employment Career Tips





How Influential Leaders Think
By Kerry Patterson

As my coauthors and I completed the research for our latest book, Influencer: The Power to Change Anything, we traveled the world and studied influential leaders from every language, culture, business type and government entity imaginable. To our delight, we discovered that despite their obvious differences, influential leaders shared one aspect in common: each saw him- or herself not simply as a leader, but as a person who was responsible for creating systematic and lasting change. In their view, creating change wasn't a secondary job, it wasn't someone else's job, and it wasn't something they could tinker with or put on the back burner while they worked on their real job. Creating change was their real job.

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Date: 11-10-2008
Article Type: Employment Career Tips





The Top 10 Secrets to Mastering Your Personal Brand
By Brenda Bence

What do Sir Richard Branson, Barack Obama, and Suze Orman all have in common? They have each built powerful personal brands that have propelled them to the top of their businesses, their careers, and their lives. How did they do it?

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Date: 09-29-2008
Article Type: Employment Career Tips





Great Careers Don't Happen by Accident: Dos and Don'ts for Self-Promotion on the Job
By Elizabeth Freedman

Inside the office, most of us assume that the employees who work the hardest are the smartest, or that those who produce the best results are the same ones who wind up with the best projects, the most interesting opportunities — even the bigger raises and better promotions. After all, this kind of work-reward pattern makes sense; in school, the students who studied the most and worked the hardest usually got the A's, right?

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Date: 09-18-2008
Article Type: Employment Career Tips





A Sense of Urgency
By Charles E. ''Tremendous'' Jones

If you could add just one personality trait to improve yourself, what would you choose? Courage? Wisdom? Enthusiasm? Confidence? We could go on and on and still probably miss the one you might pick. I heard a speaker say it was important to be inspired but still more important to have the desire, the will to want to. I most heartily agree with him. I also like Dr. Norman Vincent Peale's six-point success formula: 1. work, 2. work, 3. work, 4. forget self, 5. set goals, and 6. get along with others. In fact, we've all heard many, many formulas, and they will all work if we will.

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Date: 09-15-2008
Article Type: Employment Career Tips





The Recipe for a Successful Strategy Workshop
By Rich Horwath

If you've ever enjoyed a good bowl of chili — or suffered through a bad one — you know that there are countless ways to make it. The one constant — for good chili, at least — is a good recipe. The recipe provides direction on the ingredients and instructions on preparation. In a similar way, the strategy workshop provides a good recipe for our business. It combines the ingredients (people, data, and research) and the instructions (process, models, and frameworks) to cook up a winning strategy.

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Date: 09-08-2008
Article Type: Employment Career Tips




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