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From GRS: 5 Career Moves with Exponential Returns

May 30th, 2011 · No Comments · career, change, coaching, personal branding, social networking

I am a big fan of the site: Get Rich Slowly. The other day they ventured into career territory with a post from April Dykman (I like her bio): Five Career Moves with Exponential Returns. If you earn and spend money you should be reading GRS. It has helped put me and my wife (and [...]

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Mike Rowe Says We Need Skilled Tradespeople

May 15th, 2011 · No Comments · career, Television

Mike Rowe of Dirty Jobs fame, testified before the US Senate Committee on Commerce earlier this week. I like Mike Rowe a lot. I’ve written about him before. I like the way he is using his fame. His testimony revealed his thoughts that we’ve become so focused on “higher education” that we have almost completely [...]

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Showing Your Age

March 20th, 2011 · 1 Comment · career, personal branding

Just read an interesting piece in the latest edition of Money – Does Your Resume Make You Look Old? Lots of good solid resume tips here but there is one stand out for me. #8 – Delving Too Deep Into the Past. The author, Elaine Pofeldt quotes Wendy Enelow (trainer/author) who says you should only [...]

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Using Social Media in Your Job Search

January 20th, 2011 · No Comments · career, Facebook, linkedin, marketing, personal branding, social networking, tools, Twitter, Uncategorized

I took my brother to Career Sherpa’s Employment Club meeting last night. She walked through her presentation on Using Social Media in Your Job Search. This made me feel guilty, because I was working on an update for this same subject. So – here it is. This goes into a lot more detail this time [...]

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Getting a Job in 2011

January 10th, 2011 · 2 Comments · career, linkedin, marketing, networking, tools

I know a couple of people that are re-entering the job market after years of not working or only working part-time. I thought I would share some thoughts and words of encouragement. First. You need some kind of marketing vehicle. Traditionally, this is called a resume. Right now, I have three documents. I have your [...]

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On Craftsmanship

December 23rd, 2010 · 2 Comments · career, tools

The concept of “craftsmanship” or being a craftsman (or an “artist”) has been a strong recurring theme for me this year. Godin talks about it in Linchpin. Pressfield talks about being a “professional” or “artist”. Graeme pointed me to an article from Robin Sharma (“60 Tips for a Stunningly Great Life”) where number 3 is [...]

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Book Review: Seth Godin’s “Linchpin”

November 20th, 2010 · No Comments · Books, career, change, Uncategorized

In case you haven’t noticed – in the last 30-50 years – the world has moved on. This has been made very clear in the last 3 years or so where the U.S. has gone through the worst financial crisis since the depression. The way we work has changed. You can’t be a cog in [...]

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Futureproofing Your Career

August 30th, 2010 · No Comments · career, marketing, Uncategorized

Over the last week, our intern and our receptionist left to go back to school. MBA and undergrad respectively. Neither school was teaching either of these smart, high upside, people the skills that they need to be developing and nurturing TODAY. To me, those skills are: Networking. Personal Marketing. Skill Evolution and Development. Networking – Its [...]

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5 Simple Career Management Lessons

July 17th, 2010 · No Comments · career, coaching, management, networking, personal branding, tools

The Keys To Unlocking Your Most Successful Career by Joann S. Lublin from the July 6, 2010 WSJ online is possibly the best article I have read all year about managing your career. Great, great stuff. Five simple lessons. 1. Network effectively. I already love Lublin. You’ve seen me rant about this before. She recommends [...]

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Six Year Anniversary

July 16th, 2010 · No Comments · career, change, coaching, linkedin, marketing, networking, personal branding, social networking

I started writing “a” blog on this day in 2004. I cannot believe it has been six years. I’ve been through a lot in that time.  I was running a telemarketing operation at the time. Then I had back surgery. I tried to launch an outsourcing business with some partners. That failed. I went to [...]

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