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How To Ask Questions And Look Smart At Your Next Meeting
Follow these 4 simple tricks to speak up, look smart and gain respect at work
11 Lessons On People And Time Management From Sun Tzu's 'The Art Of War'
Although Sun Tzu's treatise was written 2,500 years ago, the lessons he shared are still applicable today; use them to improve your people and time management skills
Three Ways For Speakers To Ensure Excellence In 2017
Thinking about how you look at the current zeitgeist may improve your attitude in the new year
The Top 50 Must-Follow #SportsBiz Twitter Accounts Of 2016
Here are the top sports business Twitter accounts of 2016
The Ten Best Things About Getting Fired
Everybody knows about the negative aspects of getting fired: you lose your job, you lose your income and you have to explain to the next employer why you're not working.…
I Didn't Get The Job — Should I Send The Hiring Manager A LinkedIn Invitation?
Nicolas had two good interviews but he didn't get the job -- the company recruiter told him he was the runner-up. Should he send his hiring manager Sally a LinkedIn…
'Industry Experience' Is Overrated — And Everybody Knows It
So many job ads specify that applicants must have very particular kinds of industry and functional experience in order to be considered. Is industry experience really important for success on…
5 Minimalist Principles That Promise To Simplify Work And Prevent Burnout
Recently released on Netflix, Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things, will inspire you to declutter your career in 2017
How To Write Job Search Letters And Thank-You Notes
Advice from the authors of a new book on job search letters