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  Top Strategies for Entrepreneurial Success
by Wendy Enelow - Jan, 2010
INTRODUCTION Are you: Self-motivated? Self-disciplined? Determined, confident and persistent? Creative and imaginative? Flexible and adaptable? Charismatic and enthusiastic? Independent and decisive? Organized and efficient? These are but a few of the many traits that characterize successful entrepreneurs. In fact, entrepreneurial success requires a diversity of talents, a broad range of knowledge, a passion to...
 
  Writing Winning Thank-You Letters
by Wendy Enelow - Jan, 2010
Writing powerful, executive-level thank-you letters is not just a formality anymore; not just a quick, "Thanks for the interview - can’t wait to hear from you." Thank-you letters (which I refer to as second-tier marketing tools) can have tremendous value in moving your candidacy forward and positioning you above the competition. Although much of what you include in your thank-you letter may have already been communicated durin...
 
  Writing With The “RIGHT” Words
by Wendy Enelow - Jan, 2010
Create POWERFUL Resumes, Cover Letters, Leadership Profiles, Career Biographies, Executive Branding Statements & More Most professional writers share a common love for language - for words, their meanings, their patterns and their uses. I can remember studying Latin two hours each day in 10th grade (I won’t tell you what year that was!) and then taking a Greek and Latin word roots class in college. Fun, very informative and...
 
  OFCCP Compliance Guidance for Small Businesses from the US DOL
by Stephanie Thomas, Ph.D. - Jan, 2010
More and more small businesses are becoming involved in 'service and supply' contracting with the US government. Navigating the waters of requirements and regulations can be difficult for those new to the process of government contracting. The exact requirements and regulations that apply depend on the characteristics of your business, the types of contracts you have been awarded, etc. Legal counsel is best positioned to ad...
 
  Resume Is Your Career Heartbeat
by Jacqui Barrett-Poindexter - Jan, 2010
Okay, I get it: the ‘traditional resume is dead.’ May we put a stake through this aging topic and just bury it, along with the tombstone resume? Savvy resumes, by contrast, are not only alive and well, but they have matured, become more sophisticated and muscular, and are more essential now, than ever. Just yesterday I witnessed a resume that had been forged like a finely carved weapon doing battle for a soldier in job ...
 
  Four Ideas for How to Effectively Handle Criticism and Maintain Your Course of Direction
by Andy Robinson - Jan, 2010
Too many of us allow criticism to slow us down or, many times, stop us cold in our tracks. Dealing with criticism can be difficult sometimes, but we should not allow others' opinion detract us from our intended actions, goals and objectives. ALWAYS make it a point to assess the SOURCE of the criticism before taking action or changing your direction. Some key questions to consider in assessing the source of criticism incl...
 
  Millennials Are Still Optimistic About the Future
by Alexandra Levit - Jan, 2010
Against a backdrop of economic volatility, the vast majority of young professional women believe they will have rewarding careers balanced with fulfilling personal lives, according to research just released by Accenture. The research also generated the Accenture Millennial Women Workplace Success Index, which identified two primary qualities as key to workplace success – the ability to balance personal and professional lives ...
 
  Four Classic Quotes about Your Job Search
by Kevin Donlin - Jan, 2010
What can Leonardo da Vinci and Will Rogers tell you about finding a job? Plenty, it turns out. Read on for some new twists on timeless advice that might help you get hired faster... 1. "Men of lofty genius when they are doing the least work are most active." - Leonardo da Vinci Does this mean sloth-like behavior can make you a productive job hunter? Not quite. In fact, much work is done by your subconscious ...
 
  Hello...Hello...Is My Brand In There?
by Jessica Holbrook Hernandez - Jan, 2010
I recently read an article in BusinessWeek about famous movie director Brett Ratner. I was intrigued by the article because on the front page it had a picture of him with the caption, “Brand-minded filmmaker Brett Ratner.” I thought to myself, what does Brett Ratner know about branding? Simply stated, more than most! The article discusses his recent endeavors into the world of advertising and marketing and how he incorpo...
 
  Seeking Jobs For Too Long
by Claudine Vainrub - Jan, 2010
With unemployment of over 10% and the decrease in new job offers, candidates are finding it harder and harder to secure new posts quickly. More often than ever, we are seeing professionals seek new work for 6, 7, 8 months and even over a year. What are the disadvantages of a long job search process and how to combat them? Job search processes can take longer than expected for several reasons. One is when seeking senior exec...
 
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