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8 Top Career Tips Of 2019, So Far
The beginning of the year is energized by going after goals with gusto. On top of this is the flurry of activity around Women’s History Month, International Women’s Day, and…
8 Leadership Lessons from the Military
In navigating constant churn, high stakes situations, and complex organizations, our troops are more than just strong men and women--they are effective leaders with leadership lessons we can apply into…
Four Easy Ways To Stand Out At Work
Are you about to apply for jobs, or are hoping for a promotion but have no idea how you stand out from other applicants? This post includes four tips from…
What Can Theranos' Elizabeth Holmes Teach Us About Feminism?
The rise and fall of Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes, now charged with fraud, is not a feminist narrative. It teaches us more about greed and hubris than about…
Why Compounding Is Key For Long-Term Growth
Ensuring your growth trajectory is an exponential growth curve is critical to success
One Mom's Rollercoaster Startup Journey Through Life's Struggles To Success
How one mom went from a business idea she had when she was pregnant to launching a business, having back-to-back children, getting divorced, writing a book, raising money, and pivoting…
6 Habits Of Employees That Get Promoted
Getting promoted takes more than just doing your job well. Employees that get promoted make these six habits part of their routine
How Gen Zers Are Revolutionizing Corporate Branding
Three key strategies for marketing to Gen Z can also boost your personal brand
Don't Discount Cluelessness In The Remaining Gender Pay Gap
Basing wage offers on past pay has been convenient. But it perpetuates the wage gap built into many women's salaries
A Deeper Look At The College Admissions Scandal — From An Expert on Cynicism
The recent college admissions scandal suggests you need to look out for cynicism and choose how to handle it. Reaching out to skeptics can be a great help