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Women In The Gig Economy: Natalie King On Telling Stories Through Design
The second article in a series featuring women working in and contributing to the Gig Economy. Natalie King works independently as an interior designer
There Is No Such Thing As A Meaningless Job: Why All Jobs Matter
The real issue isn't so much as a trivial job, but being stuck at a certain level while desiring to advance
How To Connect With Your Company's Purpose And Values
When just four in 10 employees say that the mission of their company makes them feel as though their job matters, it’s no wonder why so many spend their days…
How To Rock The Interview Follow-Up
The interview isn't over until you receive the acceptance or rejection letter. Be sure to follow up the right way after an interview
How To Avoid Following Your Strategy Off A Cliff
It's a question of balanced focus, not complete exclusion
How To Make Your Time In Between Jobs Count
People experience amazing growth in between jobs. When used as a time for reflection, it's a fantastic time to get crystal clear on what you want in a career
Kristie Grinnell Promoted To Global CIO And Chief Supply Chain Officer Of General Dynamics IT
Kristine Grinnell has been promoted to Global CIO & Chief Supply Chain Officer of General Dynamics Information Technology. She had been the CIO and Vice President of Technology & Supply…
If You Want Your People To Be Less Afraid Of Taking Risks, Try Reducing The Cost Of Failure
People will take bigger risks when the cost of failure is low. If the cost of failure is high (let alone catastrophic), then those risks likely won’t be taken
How To Be Happy: 20 Ways To Be Happier Today
Here are 20 ways to get happy
Why False Humility Is Damaging Your Career And How To Fix It
If false humility has you hiding your talents, here’s what you need to do to start owning them and get the recognition you deserve