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Shanette Carpenter, M.Ed. is a new member:-) Let's talk about the effectiveness of career branding....

107 weeks ago from Ask A Coach

Shanette Carpenter, M.Ed.: Nice!
31 weeks ago
JRandom42: Whenever I hear the word "branding", I get the vision of a tied up calf and a cowboy holding a red-hot iron in the shape of the Lazy-Z Ranch logo.
31 weeks ago
 
Leigh Steele Gen-Yers – Do you manage older employees? If you could say anything, what would you want your older employees to know?

91 weeks ago from Professional Development

Leigh Steele: What advice would you give to them? What to change, how and/or why?
91 weeks ago
Sadya Siddiqui: I would want to say 'no I'm not just like your daughter, no dont throw that emotional crap on me, no dont ask how my mother handles the ...MoreI would want to say 'no I'm not just like your daughter, no dont throw that emotional crap on me, no dont ask how my mother handles the bills/cooking , no we cant be like friends and please dont throw that 'i'm more worldly-wise than you are', im sure you are but really i need that report in 1hour
91 weeks ago
 
Becky Benishek Have any of you tried using online career assessments to make better decisions as a professional? If you have, which ones? Were they useful? If not, what's holding you back (especially if they're free)? My company does tons of career assessment for young professionals so I'm interested to hear what your experiences have been.

95 weeks ago from myFootpath, Ask A Coach, Career Rocketeer and Job Resources and Career Coaching2 more

Danver Chandler: I was curious if you were aware of this new brain scan that predicts the perfect career!
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I was curious if you were aware of this new brain scan that predicts the perfect career!
http://www.impactlab.com/2010/07/22/a-brain-scan-could-help-you-find-the...

93 weeks ago
Becky Benishek: Doesn't that look like something straight out of sci-fi! I like this quote: "Intelligence was not always linked to physical size of different ...MoreDoesn't that look like something straight out of sci-fi! I like this quote: "Intelligence was not always linked to physical size of different parts of the mind."
93 weeks ago
 
Becky Benishek My old gym coach-turned-entrepreneur to help others stay healthy just said that he thinks schools should help develop entrepreneurs. I think that's a great idea! What do you think? And what level should they start, college, high school -- or earlier?

95 weeks ago from Professional Development

Laura McCallum: Becky, I've started a professional group on LinkedIn called Financial Literacy For All. You and anyone else that would like to join me there are ...MoreBecky, I've started a professional group on LinkedIn called Financial Literacy For All. You and anyone else that would like to join me there are welcome. I've posted some great resources in book form that have helped me. Send me a friend request there:

http://www.linkedin.com/in/immunehealthsolutions

My e-mail if it asks Laura@McCallumEnterprises.com

95 weeks ago
Becky Benishek: I certainly will, thank you!
95 weeks ago
 
Cameron Plommer I'm looking for some great blogs about education. Specifically how to change and upgrade the education system. Homeschooling is also something I want to learn more about. Any suggestions?

104 weeks ago from Education Conversations and Ask A Coach

Jamie Nacht Farrell: @Danver - what's lazyfeed?
99 weeks ago
Danver Chandler: @Jamie: it's a website that is a real-time search feed...you ought to check it out. it's free. it's great! Set up your channels and topics and ...More@Jamie: it's a website that is a real-time search feed...you ought to check it out. it's free. it's great! Set up your channels and topics and find endless amounts of information (literally endless--or seemingly endless-because it's always updating)
99 weeks ago
 
JenG Is a leadership shortage looming in corporate America, or is it already here? http://su.pr/2jpUSu

107 weeks ago from Career Rocketeer, Inspiring Leadership and Management Consulting1 more

Josh Allan Dykstra: @Sean - Well, for whatever it's worth, I think it's quite brilliant.
106 weeks ago
JenG: @Tariq: Yes, cronyism and nepotism is def. a problem. Where I work, we have diversity intiatives that are not just limited to hiring ethnic and ...More@Tariq: Yes, cronyism and nepotism is def. a problem. Where I work, we have diversity intiatives that are not just limited to hiring ethnic and racial minorities, but also imply one shouldn't hire family members! Amazing that has to be said, but...

@Byron: Yes, I'm seeing that too. It's sad, but understandable. We rarely understand the value of seed corn until our crop is poor. How is your current program working?

@Sean: Yes, that's the ideal, isn't it? Put in a little mentoring time now, but gain a lot of free time later when you have a group of capable and confident workers!

Thanks for the plug, Sean. Much appreciated!

106 weeks ago
 
Dean Soto Okay. This is a call for for *one* book that had a drastic impact on your career, and that you would force someone else to read at gunpoint if you could. Not just a book that "motivated" you, but actually got you a dream job, raised your salary, or increased the profitability of your business. Ready? Go!

107 weeks ago from Entrepreneurs and Professional Development

Ginger Crowne: Now, Discover Your Strengths by Marcus Buckingham and Donald Clifton. 2 in 10 people are not playing to their strengths at work. This book and ...MoreNow, Discover Your Strengths by Marcus Buckingham and Donald Clifton. 2 in 10 people are not playing to their strengths at work. This book and strengthsfinder assessment will help you identify the areas you innately possess that enable you to accelerate your development in a meaningful way.
106 weeks ago
Amy Calhoun: I am going to have to agree with The Four Hour Work Week. I still actively work but it encouraged me to take more control over my life rather than ...MoreI am going to have to agree with The Four Hour Work Week. I still actively work but it encouraged me to take more control over my life rather than letting life control me.
106 weeks ago

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