Leadership growth requires new skills like using social media effectively to advance your career. Find tips on how to become a thought leader in your chosen field.
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Leadership growth requires new skills like using social media effectively to advance your career. Find tips on how to become a thought leader in your chosen field.
Well done! You are about to join the 328 million monthly active users on Twitter worldwide. But why do you want to start tweeting? Probably like most... Read More
Placing blame starts in childhood with a minor incident like a spilled glass of milk. A mother becomes upset and then hears...
“He did it, not me... Read More
You never know when opportunity will knock. Wouldn’t it be a shame to miss an opportunity because you didn’t promote yourself when you should have... Read More
There are so many upsides of working with a young boss - they are technically savvy, excellent multi-taskers and are willing to share knowledge. Howev... Read More
Join a Professional Corporate Directors Group
In prior steps we discussed your experiences and capabilities and the people you know who have access. ... Read More
Prime Women asked me to write about this subject, as it is something that has been asked by readers: How should you take constructive criticism?
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I am forever grateful for having worked directly for Colleen Barrett, then-President of Southwest Airlines, for a significant part of my 21 years as a... Read More
Nurture and support yourself during this time of change as you transition to your first board of director’s seat. You’re going to be a director of... Read More
Who wouldn’t laugh at cute baby pictures? While these will make you smile – let’s consider the leadership lessons we could draw from them.
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To get inspired and move out of your comfort zone, look no further than TED, the big daddy of thought leadership confabs - attracting the world's best... Read More
Are you someone who sets your new career goals as Auld Lang Syne finishes the end of a year? Or halfway through the year do you think, ‘I must do so... Read More
Ten years ago, I was invited to join my first board as a non-executive director. It was an advisory board to a business school. Looking back, I have l... Read More