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37 Questions to Ask Yourself When Your Team Lacks Energy

Let's Grow Leaders

In addition to their formal awards, they did one of my favorites, “stand up if __” “Stand up if you’ve received your certification (nearly everyone in the room stood).” How do I advocate for them and their careers? My speech followed the recognition lunch. Do I TRUST them? Am I SUPPORTING them?

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Ever Wondered How to Define Career Milestones? Here’s the Answer

Vantage Circle

I've spent over a decade now in the professional world, and let me tell you—there's nothing quite like the moment when you, or someone on your team, realizes they've reached a meaningful career milestone. Because when we get this right, we're not just building careers—we're building futures.

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Expert Interview: Researching Coaching Schools

International Coach Academy

I was excited to ask about her career path, advice for coaches starting in the profession, the “real-world” structure of sessions, assessment tools, and in-house coaching at larger institutions. Dr. Scott’s career took many twists and turns … she got her master’s degree in psychology and joked that she couldn’t get a job with that.

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How to Celebrate Small Wins at Work: Simple Strategies for Big Impact

Vantage Circle

Digital Badges & Certificates Want to recognize someone’s expertise or a job well done? Recognize them with a digital badges or certificates that highlight specific skills or achievements. These can be displayed on internal profiles and sometimes on social media platforms. Source: Vantage Recognition 10.

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How to Get Ahead at Work Without a College Degree

Eat Your Career

While I definitely believe a college degree can give you a leg up in the working world, not having a college degree is not necessarily a career killer. If you don’t have a college degree and you’re wondering how to get ahead in your career without it, here are some things to consider. Get Professional Certifications.

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SHOW UP – A Model for Coaching Women

International Coach Academy

From law school dropout to advertising exec to operations lead at a tech startup, I spent a lot of time gaining what felt like a disconnected career experience. So in late 2020, I took the leap I had been dreaming of and embarked on my coaching certification journey. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly Media, Inc. And outside of work?

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The Labor Shortage May Help Fix Hiring

Your Work, Your Way

Most college degrees don’t provide the specific skills these jobs require; students and current workers could get the training they need through vocational certificates or 2-year degrees. I’ve experienced several recessions over my workforce and coaching career, and I’ve seen unemployment at record lows. Recruiters should take notice.