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Fuel Your Career: 17 Critical Skills When You’re a Young Leader Hungry for Success

Let's Grow Leaders

We’ve seen many a young leader achieve a degree or other visible certification and immediately seek promotion, only to get frustrated when it doesn’t happen. Build Your Network When you invest in more relationships, you’ll have more opportunities, solutions, and wisdom. They won’t always choose your idea.

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Expert Interview: Researching Coaching Schools

International Coach Academy

She then got a teaching certification. Here are a couple of other “nuggets” of advice on starting out: Network your tail off! When a potential client thinks of getting some help, you want your name to be a consideration for them. Focusing on what kind of client I’m drawn to, and who is drawn to me will be critical.

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A Brief Guide On Experiential Learning In The Workplace

Vantage Circle

Professional business networking. Employee reward points, badges, and certificates make the game more interesting. It gives them a new view and enhances their critical thinking skills. It is that the recipient gets more "real-life" experience in experiential learning. Expert/speaker sessions. Mentorship.

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How to manage a college education | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

Most people get jobs from their network, not from a career center. And social media is the fastest, most effective way for you to build a network. It used to be that people only did writing and critical thinking for school. So they needed school to teach them communication skills and critical thinking skills.

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Martin Luther King Day Special: Racism is alive and kicking.

Penelope Trunk

My company, Brazen Careerist , just launched a company section in our social network. And Jeremy Owyang, from Forrester Research reports that, "In approximately two years social networks will be more powerful than corporate web sites. Brands will serve community interests and grow based on community advocacy."

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