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Want To Become A Professional Speaker? 10 Things To Start Doing Now
The easiest way to stay top of mind for speaking opportunities is to brand yourself as an expert in your field
What's Better — An Annual Salary Or An Hourly Wage?
Is is better to get an hourly wage, or an annual salary?
A Two-Tier Degree Risks Creating A Two-Tier Education
Concern over the cost of higher education has prompted proposals to create two-year degrees, but they could end up devaluing choices made by poorer students
Innovation Leaders: Deloitte's Ragu Gurumurthy
My interview with Ragu Gurumurthy, the chief catalyst for innovation and digital transformation at Deloitte and the Chief Innovation Officer and Chief Digital Officer. He orchestrates innovation across the firm…
Where's The Joy?
Philanthropy is supposed to feel great. But what if it doesn’t? The quest for joy shouldn’t be condensed into a few weeks but should be something we all strive for…
How These Cofounders Created Beautiful Roses That Last A Year
Everything's coming up roses for Venus ET Fleur, the company behind the rose arrangements that last a year. The New York City-based company started with a budding romance between Sunny…
Norfolk Southern's CIO Advances To Become CFO
CIOs are being promoted like never before as technology is at the heart of so much change for every company. One of the chief roles that has been most difficult…
The Most Important Quality To Look For When You're Hiring
What's the most important characteristic to look for in a new hire?
Five Deadly Sins Of Interviewers — And How To Redeem Your Chances Of Success
Job candidates should be prepared for the interviewer who isn't prepared. Here are the five deadly sins of interviewers, a follow up to my piece on the seven deadly sins…
The Realistic Way To Bounce Back When You're Passed Over For A Promotion
It's difficult being passed over for promotion—but that doesn't mean you should give up. Here are a few ways you can bounce back and move up in time