A central, organized, archive of all the useful posts I found regarding the diverse topic of "business" ranging from ideas, to start ups, personal development, marketing, sales, entrepreneurs, human resources, managing, etc. I hope the info I share can empower people to improving their business environment.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Seven Tips for Effective Body Language on Stage
Seven Tips for Effective Body Language on Stage: A few years ago, a group of rising-star executives gathered at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to take part in a special competitive event. Each was to present a business plan to be evaluated by the entire group. The best ideas would then be recommended to a team of venture capitalists for final evaluation. Participants saw this as a great opportunity to see how their ideas compared to others in an elite peer group.
How To Empower Yourself on The New LinkedIn
How To Empower Yourself on The New LinkedIn: LinkedIn works well if you are in sales or recruiting but what about the rest of us? How can we maximise the benefit of being up there? With the purchase of Rapportive it looks as though LinkedIn will become more of a social network tool, taking it even further from its origins as a c.v. repository.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Six Tips to Turn Your Passion into Profit
Six Tips to Turn Your Passion into Profit: How Joe Reynolds and Ryan Kunkel parlayed their love of extreme adventure into a $30 million enterprise.
7 Dumb Leadership Mistakes Smart Managers Avoid
7 Dumb Leadership Mistakes Smart Managers Avoid: Many professionals in business, from startups to multi-nationals, assume that team leader or executive is an appointed position, and the skills come with the title. In reality, leadership is best demonstrated while not in a position of authority, and is a skill that must be sharpened every day of your life.
What Are You Willing to Do to Launch Your Business?
What Are You Willing to Do to Launch Your Business?: Sometimes, it's not a question of how brilliant your startup idea is, but what an entrepreneur is willing to do to get through the tough times.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Network Effectively to Reach Your Goals
Network Effectively to Reach Your Goals: Networking is typically the best way to learn about new opportunities, whether it is work related or otherwise. But random efforts produce random results. If you are not getting the results you had hoped for by attending events or ?hanging out? with friends, then perhaps your preparation for those meetings needs a little work.
How to Find the 'Star Performer' in Every Employee
How to Find the 'Star Performer' in Every Employee: Every startup and every big business wishes that all their employees were star performers, but wishing doesn?t make it happen. Some coaches and leaders seem to have the magic for bringing out the best in everyone. Research has shown that it isn?t magic, but a focus on engaging people in their work, so that their work triggers the same emotions as play does for you.
3 Reasons Entrepreneurs Need to Discuss "Work" and "Life," but Stop Talking About "Balance"
3 Reasons Entrepreneurs Need to Discuss "Work" and "Life," but Stop Talking About "Balance": Last Friday, I had the privilege of participating as a panelist at The White House Urban Economic Forum hosted by Barnard College. The event focused on inspiring, funding and providing technical support to women entrepreneurs.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
The Worst Cover Letter In The World And How To Avoid Its Mistakes
The Worst Cover Letter In The World And How To Avoid Its Mistakes: His name is Mark. He's a junior at NYU and last month he submitted a truly terrible cover letter in his bid to land a summer position at J.P. Morgan. Never let it be claimed that investment bankers don't have a sense of humor, because apparently his note has been forwarded the length and breadth of Wall Street to a chorus of hearty guffaws. Even the likes of Gawker and Business Insider have seen fit to poke fun at his over-the-top hard sell.
How Signal Stands Out in the Crowded Text-Message Marketing Space
How Signal Stands Out in the Crowded Text-Message Marketing Space: Learn how two friends built their SMS-marketing startup into a web success story -- without a dime from outside investors.
Great Ideas: How to hire winners
Great Ideas: How to hire winners: Even those who bristle at the brutal candour of Kevin O’Leary must admit that he has a flair for a memorable phrase. In Cold Hard Truth: On Business, Money & Life, the Dragons’ Den star and chairman of O’Leary Funds shares one phrase he uses when lecturing students about how to make it in the business world.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
The Six Rules of Personal Success
The Six Rules of Personal Success: Of all human abilities, one stands out, the ability to see the Big Picture, the things that are important in life, and not to be distracted by small, trivial, and irrelevant things; the intelligence to separate the message from the background noise.
How do you choose the right B2B marketing tactics for your company?
How do you choose the right B2B marketing tactics for your company?: Selling new products to new customers is rarely the easiest plan.
10 Career Steps To Take After A Layoff
10 Career Steps To Take After A Layoff: In just the last few weeks, three big companies announced three big layoffs. Pepsi is cutting 8,700 jobs. American Airlines is looking to cut 13,000 jobs. Kraft is cutting 1,600. While the overall unemployment figures are trending down, layoffs are still a very real possibility. Here are 10 steps to take if you’ve been laid off:
Monday, March 12, 2012
How do I turn my managers into leaders?
How do I turn my managers into leaders?: Here's a five-step approach to building leadership within your company.
Five Business Tools To Protect Your Online Assets While Travelling
Five Business Tools To Protect Your Online Assets While Travelling: When you're planning your next vacation or romantic getaway for Valentine's Day, the last thing on your mind should be protecting your business. Yet there are people working away right now trying to hack into your online business and steal your assets.
Seven great ways to repurpose your B2B marketing content
Seven great ways to repurpose your B2B marketing content: Don't copy and paste. Repackage content in new and exciting ways.
Friday, March 9, 2012
How to Deal With Really Tough Criticism: Five Steps
How to Deal With Really Tough Criticism: Five Steps: This article is by Christine M. Riordan, the dean and a professor of management at the Daniels College of Business.
Need Inspiration? Three 'Doing Good' Success Stories
Need Inspiration? Three 'Doing Good' Success Stories: We follow up with some of our do-gooders from past columns.
How to create compelling content for social media
How to create compelling content for social media: It's more than just tweaking (or copying) your competitor's winning formula.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
How to Nail the Interview -- When You're the Interviewer
How to Nail the Interview -- When You're the Interviewer: Last year, I was tasked with hiring 11 of the best graduates from the class of 2011 for my company, Inflection. We called it ?11411.? We had 350 applicants?and ultimately made 18 offers and hired 17 outstanding graduates from Stanford, Harvard, Yale, and other top schools. And along the way, I interviewed over 100 applicants.
How To Build A Leadership Funnel At Your Company
How To Build A Leadership Funnel At Your Company: The ?Sales Funnel? is one of the most tried and true tools in business today. For every prospect you put into the top of the funnel, only a small percentage will drop out of the bottom of the funnel as a closed sale. Unless the funnel is constantly replenished at the top, it will experience moments when no sales drop out of the bottom. Every CEO, VP of Sales, and sales rep understands the importance of constant vigilance over the funnel ? or else deal with the consequences of dry spots as they go on.
3 Ways Women Can Brag About Their Companies
3 Ways Women Can Brag About Their Companies: Shout it from the rooftops! Tell the world your business is booming and you?re one helluva entrepreneur.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
5 Ways to Determine If Your Communication Style is Hurting Your Career
5 Ways to Determine If Your Communication Style is Hurting Your Career: Our communication style and approach speak volumes about how we view ourselves and others. It also reveals important clues about our sense of worth, power and ability to lead and manage effectively. Everything we do is communication ? we can?t NOT communicate.
How to Make Better Business Decisions
How to Make Better Business Decisions: In 1999, Michael Schrage wrote Serious Play: How the World?s Best Companies Simulate to Innovate. More than a decade later, the trends he identified ? including the importance of using models, simulations, and prototypes to enhance business performance ? have only intensified. ?The economics of playing with representations of ideas has been transformed,? Schrage told me in a recent podcast interview. ?Today, you can do these things far faster and far better.? So how can you and your company take use ?serious play? to improve your strategy, performance, and decision making? Here are three techniques to consider:
Don't prioritize activity over effectiveness in B2B marketing
Don't prioritize activity over effectiveness in B2B marketing: People find comfort in activity. But in marketing, activity is not always the best tactic.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
How Body Language Can Help--or Hurt--How You Lead
How Body Language Can Help--or Hurt--How You Lead: I coach people like you ? successful managers, team leaders, entrepreneurs, and senior executives who are looking for ways to become even more effective in their ability to relate with and influence others.
Suze Orman's Top Five Money Mistakes You Can't Afford To Make
Suze Orman's Top Five Money Mistakes You Can't Afford To Make: ?Here we have a financially responsible woman who made the mistake of being a friend to someone else instead of a friend to herself,? financial expert Suze Orman says about an audience member on the latest episode of America?s Money Class with Suze Orman on OWN.
How To Lead Change: 3 Simple Steps
How To Lead Change: 3 Simple Steps: First the bad news: If you’re not willing to embrace change you’re not ready to lead. Put simply, leadership is not a static endeavor. In fact, leadership demands fluidity, which requires the willingness to recognize the need for change, and finally, the ability to lead change. Now the good news: As much as some people want to create complexity around the topic of leading change, the reality is creating, managing and leading change is really quite simple. To prove my point, I’ll not only explain the entire change life-cycle in three short paragraphs, but I’ll do it in simple terms that anyone can understand. As a bonus I’ll also give you 10 items to assess in evaluating whether the change you’re considering is value added, or just change for the sake of change…
Monday, March 5, 2012
3 Signs Your Financial Advisor Relationship Isn't Working Out
3 Signs Your Financial Advisor Relationship Isn't Working Out: Finding the right financial advisor is a bit like finding the right doctor. You won't truly know if it's the right one until you've met and worked together.
Five Steps to Generating Better Business Referrals
Five Steps to Generating Better Business Referrals: Your best source of new business is referrals from happy customers or clients. You cannot receive a better lead than one that been sent your way with a strong referral. You cannot have a more motivated prospect arrive in your store or restaurant than someone sent there by a raving fan.
How to Create a Profitable Business Idea
How to Create a Profitable Business Idea: To do so, you'll need to understand the value proposition you're creating. Consider these steps to put your startup idea to the test.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Avoid Useless Business Training Courses
Avoid Useless Business Training Courses: Options abound, from nonprofits that offer free classes to courses that cost thousands. Experienced business owners explain how to vet them
Three Ways to Avoid Short Sighted and Ineffective Financial Decisions
Three Ways to Avoid Short Sighted and Ineffective Financial Decisions: I notice that many people approach their financial decisions like a math problem as if the right calculation will always solve the problem. Maybe it is because we live in such a complex world today and technology, though supposed to help to make things easier, actually can make decision making more difficult. Look at all the financial calculators and financial planning programs available free of charge on just about every financial website. Are Americans any better prepared for retirement because of them? No. Are they any better at meeting their financial goals with the 24-hour financial news cycle? Probably not.
Five Steps to Generating Better Business Referrals
Five Steps to Generating Better Business Referrals: Your best source of new business is referrals from happy customers or clients. You cannot receive a better lead than one that been sent your way with a strong referral. You cannot have a more motivated prospect arrive in your store or restaurant than someone sent there by a raving fan.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
8 Key Elements Make Your Business Transformative
8 Key Elements Make Your Business Transformative: Every entrepreneur has an idea for transforming a market with innovative new technology, or transforming society with a new process. But unfortunately, most of these ideas fail at the execution level, or are not truly innovative. Entrepreneurs who have been really transformative, like Steve Jobs and Walt Disney, seemed to know how to deal with all the right elements.
How to implement blogging at a B2B or technical company
How to implement blogging at a B2B or technical company: Blogging isn't easy. But at my company, we've developed a useful model for creating content.
5 ways to escape middle-management hell
5 ways to escape middle-management hell: Tired of responsibility without rewards? The best way to get out is to strike out on your own.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Middle managers' engagement key to company success
Middle managers' engagement key to company success: Curse all the trash talk about middle managers. Show them some love, and your company will love you back.
Networking tactics to advance your business
Networking tactics to advance your business: Four tactics that are key to building a robust network.
Effective business tools to help startups keep costs low
Effective business tools to help startups keep costs low: Startups have to get by without much money. Established businesses don’t want to spend much money. Whichever you run, try these tools.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
How critical reviews online impact your business
How critical reviews online impact your business: Consumer-review websites like Yelp are the first stop for many shoppers.
7 Ways to Avoid a Poor First Impression in Business
7 Ways to Avoid a Poor First Impression in Business: Entrepreneurs are all about firsts, and the most important is you making a great first impression – on investors, customers, new team members, and strategic partners. Poor first impressions can be avoided, but I’m amazed at the number of unnecessary mistakes I see at those critical first introductions, presentations, and meetings.
Will your company back your new business idea?
Will your company back your new business idea?: "Intrapreneurship" can keep your job and your company interesting and competitive, but it comes with its fair share of obstacles. How to pitch your idea to the powers that be.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Want to Stand Out From the Crowd? 3 Tips on How to Do It.
Want to Stand Out From the Crowd? 3 Tips on How to Do It.: I recently received an advance copy of Lindsey Pollak?s book, the revised edition of Getting From College to Career. Though my college days are long behind me and I?m now on my second career, I find Lindsey?s advice on how to stand apart from the competition to be extremely valuable ? especially as it relates to entrepreneurs. There are a lot of similarities between those building businesses and those taking the first steps to build their careers. Whether you?re in college looking for a job or trying to get a new venture off the ground, you need to be relentless, proactive, informed and mindful of perception. You also need to figure out your points of differentiation.
Swagger! 6 Keys to Negotiating Success
Swagger! 6 Keys to Negotiating Success: Every entrepreneur must excel at negotiating. Follow these six tips from a recent book.
Friday, February 24, 2012
Sales compensation plans: How to motivate your employees
Sales compensation plans: How to motivate your employees: Does your sales compensation plan encourage all the right outcomes for your company?
Ten Questions You'd Better Ask Your Boss
Ten Questions You'd Better Ask Your Boss: I once worked on a team that helped produce a nightly television news show. The format didn't vary much, the deadlines were the same every night and my colleagues and I were experienced pros. But our senior producer had a tough time letting us just do our thing. Even though we sat in offices mere feet from the boss, she wanted us to send frequent e-mail updates on our progress. We could've been the most crackerjack TV producers. If we didn't keep the boss in the loop, she thought we were falling down on the job.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Three strategies to build employee engagement
Three strategies to build employee engagement: Wouldn't you love to employ a loyal, turbocharged team that's always in it to win it? Here's how three star employers got theirs.
For entrepreneurs, the greatest challenge is anticipating their own weaknesses
For entrepreneurs, the greatest challenge is anticipating their own weaknesses: The resignation of RIM’s co-CEOs does more than end a troubled chapter in the tech giant’s story. It reminds us how easy it is to make crucial mistakes.
5 Tax Planning Tips for Small Business Owners
5 Tax Planning Tips for Small Business Owners: 1. Do your research or hire an outside consultant.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Seven Ways To Cope With Indecision
Seven Ways To Cope With Indecision: Ever feel that gnawing pain in your stomach because you…just…can’t…decide?
Startups need great personal relationships and friends
Startups need great personal relationships and friends: Getting a little help from your friends is one way to get your startup rolling.
Can Sears Be Saved? Four Strategies For Success
Can Sears Be Saved? Four Strategies For Success: You may have missed it, but during the week between Christmas and New Year's, Sears Holdings announced that it would close up to 120 stores amid bad holiday shopping results. As Miguel Bustillo and Ann Zimmerman report for The Wall Street Journal, investor and Sears Holdings Chairman Eddie Lampert has a dismal track record with the venerable brand:
An easy lesson to learn from Lampert's struggles is that investing and operating companies are different skills. Or that retail chains, like restaurants don't suffer fools gladly. With one of the nation's oldest retailers poised to close 120 stores, it's fair to ask the bigger question - is there a place for Sears as a brand? As a department store specializing in hard goods, Sears is battered from one end by Lowe's, Home Depot and Best Buy, from another by Target and Wal-Mart and ultimately must fight Amazon for Internet sales. All of those companies have clearer brand missions - and some of them have questionable futures as well. So where does Sears fit?
Sales at stores open at least 12 months have slid every year since the company was created by the well-known hedge-fund investor in 2005. But its deteriorating condition has accelerated this year—it posted a $421 million loss last quarter—and it said Tuesday that same-store sales for the eight weeks ending Christmas Day dropped 5.2% compared to the year before.
An easy lesson to learn from Lampert's struggles is that investing and operating companies are different skills. Or that retail chains, like restaurants don't suffer fools gladly. With one of the nation's oldest retailers poised to close 120 stores, it's fair to ask the bigger question - is there a place for Sears as a brand? As a department store specializing in hard goods, Sears is battered from one end by Lowe's, Home Depot and Best Buy, from another by Target and Wal-Mart and ultimately must fight Amazon for Internet sales. All of those companies have clearer brand missions - and some of them have questionable futures as well. So where does Sears fit?
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
An engaged employee is a happier, more productive employee
An engaged employee is a happier, more productive employee: The trick is to hire people who are entrepreneurially inclined.
Great Ideas: 4 ways to thrill your customers
Great Ideas: 4 ways to thrill your customers: Lining up financing and writing a marketing plan are among the crucial standard steps that entrepreneurs take to launch or fortify a business.
Are You a Slave to Your Business? Uncover 3 Ways to Break Free Today
Are You a Slave to Your Business? Uncover 3 Ways to Break Free Today: Feels like jail sometimes.
What? Well, owning a business.
On one hand, so much freedom and control; on the other, chained to our desks. I mean, at the end of the day, it falls on us, right? We’ve got stuff to do and sometimes we’re the only ones to do it.
More emails to send. More phone numbers to dial. More decisions to make.
Well, the other day, I said, “Enough.” Here’s the story that woke me up…
What? Well, owning a business.
On one hand, so much freedom and control; on the other, chained to our desks. I mean, at the end of the day, it falls on us, right? We’ve got stuff to do and sometimes we’re the only ones to do it.
More emails to send. More phone numbers to dial. More decisions to make.
Well, the other day, I said, “Enough.” Here’s the story that woke me up…
Monday, February 20, 2012
What to Do When You've Built It and No One Comes
What to Do When You've Built It and No One Comes: When you have something to sell, being stuck in one place isn't always a winning idea. Fortunately, there is an alternative.
Why Failure Is The Engine Of Success
Why Failure Is The Engine Of Success: Fifteen years ago, I started a business that took 12 agonizing years to fail. I invested $10 million of my own money in BeComm (later called Implicit Networks) to develop a media-rich operating system that in many ways anticipated today’s smartphones and tablets. Unfortunately, the hardware and applications needed to make use of such an operating system didn’t yet exist.
10 Business Plan Words Every Manager Needs to Know By Heart
10 Business Plan Words Every Manager Needs to Know By Heart: If you're starting or running a business, you'll need to know this list of essential business planning words.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Get the References You Need to Get the Job You Want
Get the References You Need to Get the Job You Want: What others say about you is often far more important than what you say about yourself. And that’s especially true for when you're seeking a job.
8 Ways Leaders Can Motivate Employees Beyond Money
8 Ways Leaders Can Motivate Employees Beyond Money: Most successful entrepreneurs will tell you that their primary motivation is to “change the world” and to build something lasting, not to make a lot of money. But the conventional wisdom is that employees work for money, above all else. Yet my own experience, and a recent McKinsey survey, leads me to believe that non-cash motivators may be more effective in the long term than financial incentives.
You have startup, now start planning for your growth
You have startup, now start planning for your growth: The lesson of the long, drawn-out recovery following the great global financial crisis is simple: there's not enough growth to go around.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
A Guide to Surviving Today's Business Gauntlet
A Guide to Surviving Today's Business Gauntlet: Make no mistake about it: 2012 will be the year of the Change Agent. Why? Because in today’s ultra-competitive and volatile business environment, no one can afford to be satisfied with anything like “business as usual.”
Can you use humour in B2B marketing?
Can you use humour in B2B marketing?: Think about these two factors when you're considering using humour in your marketing.
3 Easy Ways to Minimize Distractions and Maximize Productivity
3 Easy Ways to Minimize Distractions and Maximize Productivity: For my loyal followers, last week I alluded to distractions in the coming weeks. Sure enough, this week I’m scrambling to keep all the balls in the air. Yesterday I spent the morning on sales calls, spoke at a rally on behalf of PTA in the afternoon, in between scheduling legislative visits in Tallahassee and finally got home to play Candyland with the kids… before getting back to work.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Learn from Australia’s top entrepreneurs
Learn from Australia’s top entrepreneurs: SmartCompany, an Australian business website, has produced an ebook with plenty of helpful tips from the top entrepreneurs Down Under.
Asking for and Getting What You Deserve
Asking for and Getting What You Deserve: The greatest impasse to women asking for and getting what they deserve in business and the professions is their reluctance to self-serve.
Keep it simple: Startup advice for the nervous and confused
Keep it simple: Startup advice for the nervous and confused: Too many rookie entrepreneurs try to figure stuff out for themselves. Turns out the answers are all around you.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
How to Reinvent Your Business
How to Reinvent Your Business: The owners of social-buying site Fab.com discuss how they came to the decision to shut down their old venture -- and focus on their new one. Here are their three tips for how to pivot.
B2B marketing: Small changes pave the way for big impact
B2B marketing: Small changes pave the way for big impact: When it comes to implementing a B2B marketing plan, small changes may be more appropriate than one giant shift.
10 Reasons Why Business Action Can Trump Thinking
10 Reasons Why Business Action Can Trump Thinking: I’ve always said that startups are all about execution. Sometimes I encounter self-proclaimed entrepreneurs who have been “thinking” about a concept for many years, and haven’t started yet. Some of these may be visionaries, but none are real entrepreneurs.
Monday, February 13, 2012
15 Ways to Tell If You're on the Right Path
15 Ways to Tell If You're on the Right Path: "I'm unhappy, unfulfilled, and I feel like I'm in a quarter life crisis."
Strategic planning success through clear 'action steps'
Strategic planning success through clear 'action steps': A strategic plan is not complete unless you map out these 'action steps'.
Ownership, Accountability and Peak Performance
Ownership, Accountability and Peak Performance: One of my first experiences in the workplace was sweeping the warehouse floor in my father's industrial supply business. I worked in the warehouse and drove the delivery truck. He was very picky about how he wanted things done, made sure I knew what he expected and would occasionally check to make sure everything was "ship shape". He had spent time in the Navy as a young man and believe me, I had a complete understanding of what "ship shape" meant.
Friday, February 10, 2012
How Committed Are You To Getting The Results You Seek?
How Committed Are You To Getting The Results You Seek?: Many people start off the New Year with good intentions for fulfilling resolutions, but their interest and enthusiasm often wanes away by the end of February. This year, make a difference in your life. Review your habits and past behaviors that have previously not produced the results you desire. Be honest with yourself. Examine your circumstances carefully to determine what part you have played in the outcomes you have experienced. Don’t rely on your employer, market conditions, or your family obligations to dictate what happens to you (or doesn’t) this year. Make a commitment to reach your goals by outlining specific actions to accomplish them.
Is your leadership image helping or hurting your career?
Is your leadership image helping or hurting your career?: Want to improve your effectiveness? Take a good, hard look at the image you project in the workplace because your effectiveness as a leader is tied to your image, according to the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL).
Cash in on Content and Social Media Marketing in 2012
Cash in on Content and Social Media Marketing in 2012: Learn 5 key steps to use content marketing and social media marketing to effectively build your personal or business brand in 2012 and reach your goals.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
The Value of Interdisciplinary Thinking -- Even When it's Wrong
The Value of Interdisciplinary Thinking -- Even When it's Wrong: I recently wrote a post about a plan emanating from the University of Maine to put huge wind farms in the deep waters off the coast of Maine—and boy did I get blowback! The high point, for me, was being called an idiot on Facebook. I'm sure it will not
International trade success tips and experiences
International trade success tips and experiences: Business without Borders and its social media group on LinkedIn are great resources for those who wish to maximize their productivity when exploring foreign markets.
4 Tips to Build Your Business for Long Term Success
4 Tips to Build Your Business for Long Term Success: While there are many industries resilient to the ebb and flow of the economy, the majority of small businesses can be defined in some way as cyclical -- or reliant on the general economy. When the economy takes a dive, many small businesses tend go with it.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
4 Ways To Improve Your Resume and Get A Job in 2012
4 Ways To Improve Your Resume and Get A Job in 2012: It is 2012. It's time to get focused, and attack the job market.
10 Simple and Powerful Body Language Tips for 2012
10 Simple and Powerful Body Language Tips for 2012: The effective use of body language plays a key role in effective leadership communication. From “The Silent Language of Leaders: How Body Language Can Help – or Hurt – How You Lead,” here are ten tips I’ve learned during the past two decades of coaching leaders and their teams around the world:
5 Core Steps to a More Satisfying Career in 2012
5 Core Steps to a More Satisfying Career in 2012: As a career coach, I spend a good deal of my time reviewing people’s lives and careers and making sense of the seeming randomness. With clients who long for career change, I always start by asking them to complete my Career Path Self-Assessment, an in-depth survey which leads them to deeply examine their early selves, their previous jobs, and a variety of other important information. From this array of data, I uncover core life themes, roadblocks, unique skills and talents, and lost passions. I put this all together to identify more fulfilling and exciting professional directions.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Startups With More 'Go-To People' Lead the Pack
Startups With More 'Go-To People' Lead the Pack: Go-to people get things done. As an entrepreneur, you need these people, and you need to be one, if you expect your startup to be successful. That may be easier said than done, since resumes do not tell the story, and without real nurturing, they won’t stay around long.
Learning From Brilliant Mistakes
Learning From Brilliant Mistakes: Paul Schoemaker is a rigorous thinker who is not afraid to buck conventional wisdom. His book, Brilliant Mistakes, is living proof that he has no fear when it comes to confronting one of the most basic tenets of big business -- failure is a career killer.
6 Ways to Actually Keep Your New Year's Resolution
6 Ways to Actually Keep Your New Year's Resolution: It’s almost the New Year—the time to reflect on your aspirations and set meaningful goals to improve your health and happiness. Which sounds great, right? But how many of us actually keep our New Year’s resolutions past January?
Monday, February 6, 2012
Employers Can Be Great Resource for Workers with Ailing Parents
Employers Can Be Great Resource for Workers with Ailing Parents: As a parent ages, many adult children are left to pick up the pieces. The parent’s financial and medical needs increase and issues start to take over the adult child’s work time. Employers who can help their workers connect with elder care resources and allow for flexible schedules can retain hard workers and help them through a tough chapter in life.
How (and Why) to Ask for More
How (and Why) to Ask for More: Recently, Susannah Breslin over at Pink Slipped asked the question why women "low-ball" other women.
Friday, February 3, 2012
5 Ways To Free Yourself From A Leadership Rut
5 Ways To Free Yourself From A Leadership Rut: Leaders who are bored, in a rut, or otherwise find themselves anesthetized by the routine have a huge problem - they are not leading. Leadership is a game for the mentally agile, not the brain dead. Sound harsh? It's meant to. While most of the world has succumbed to
Mentors: A Young Entrepreneur's Secret Weapon
Mentors: A Young Entrepreneur's Secret Weapon: Finding a mentor when you're just starting up, can make all the difference. Here are eight tips for finding one.
Want Innovation? Go to a Tradeshow
Want Innovation? Go to a Tradeshow: Next week, as it does early each year, the world epicenter of innovation becomes Las Vegas in the form of International CES, the world’s largest consumer technology tradeshow. More than 2,700 companies display their best ideas to more than 140,000 visitors – reporters, buyers, investors and potential business partners – in several cavernous exhibit halls and hotels. No matter the reason, everyone who attends International CES has chosen to invest precious time and money. Their return is more than entertainment; it is business – and an awesome and inspiring display of the future.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
4 Tips to Build Your Business for Long Term Success
4 Tips to Build Your Business for Long Term Success: While there are many industries resilient to the ebb and flow of the economy, the majority of small businesses can be defined in some way as cyclical -- or reliant on the general economy. When the economy takes a dive, many small businesses tend go with it.
2012 Success - It's As Easy As 1-2-3
2012 Success - It's As Easy As 1-2-3: A new year brings new challenges.
Quit Yelling and Start Communicating
Quit Yelling and Start Communicating: Have you ever observed an interaction between two people who speak different languages? Oftentimes, they speak louder and louder as the conversation progresses — unconsciously hoping that turning up the volume will cause the other person to eventually get the message.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
10 Financial Innovations That Make Your Life Easier in 2012
10 Financial Innovations That Make Your Life Easier in 2012: Put the checkbook down and step away from that Excel sheet.
9 Tips from the trenches: Wisdom from Job Seekers and Job Keepers
9 Tips from the trenches: Wisdom from Job Seekers and Job Keepers: If you’re looking for a job, how do you distinguish yourself from the rest? If you’ve got a job, how do you keep it and get ahead?
The 5 Love Languages: Office Edition
The 5 Love Languages: Office Edition: Like it or not, your job is kind of like a romantic relationship. Your co-workers and clients see you at your best (your presentation to the SVP) and your worst (pulling your hair out at the end of a 70-hour week). You’ve made a commitment to spend every day with them (at least for a couple of years). And, just like marriages, business relationships take work to make them last over time.
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