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Ten Tips to a Job-Winning Interview I had…." Or, "I wish I could find…"These days, interviews don't come easily. When you get The Call, make the most of your time -- and go for it!1. Investigate the company's culture, markets, and finances. But resist the temptation to show off what you've researched: "I just read that you're about to embark on a new product line") unless you have a question directly related to your career.2. Look like yo Many business writers believe your first step should be finding a need -- not listing your own skills. Often you recognize your own Business Lessons From History For many mid-career professionals, a Second (or third or fourth) Career turns out to be a business. If your industry disappears, you’re leaving a high-profile job, or you’ve risen through the ranks, self-employment can be your most realistic option.Harry Truman stated, "The only new thing in the world is the history that you don't know." Truman spent many years studying the history of those who preceded him. His study paid off. Truman today is regarded as one of America's greatest Presidents. The reason history is important is because we live in a cause-and-effect universe. Similar choices produce similar result While you’re working for an organization, it’s never too early to start asking, "What will I if my job goes away – or I decide to run away from my career?" Once you begin moving in this direction – even in a small way – you’ll most likely develop momentum and become really creative. But – what can you do? That’s the Number 1 Challenge, my clients say. 1. Find a need. As you move through your day, listen for comments like, "I wish I had…." Or, "I wish I could find…" Many business writers believe your first step should be finding a need -- not listing your own skills. Often you recognize your own n The Entrepreneurial Itch isen through the ranks, self-employment can be your most realistic option.08/31/06The 16 Deadly Business Start-Up Blunders!Avoid these blunders, beat the odds and live your dream:Blunder # 1: Choosing a type of Business that you do not Truly Like – but others make money in itBlunder # 2: Failure to find your Niche (eg: Selling an identical product or service that the large chain stores sell)Blunder # 3: Underestimating the While you’re working for an organization, it’s never too early to start asking, "What will I if my job goes away – or I decide to run away from my career?" Once you begin moving in this direction – even in a small way – you’ll most likely develop momentum and become really creative. But – what can you do? That’s the Number 1 Challenge, my clients say. 1. Find a need. As you move through your day, listen for comments like, "I wish I had…." Or, "I wish I could find…" Many business writers believe your first step should be finding a need -- not listing your own skills. Often you recognize your own Don't Waste Your Talent: Finding The Right Career For YOU my job goes away – or I decide to run away from my career?" Once you begin moving in this direction – even in a small way – you’ll most likely develop momentum and become really creative.As I watched the all star game, it struck me how we need to consider our talents and how they fit into this game called life. What position can we play that brings us excitement, challenge and success? A position that allows us the opportunity to work hard yet is worth the effort. A position where sometimes we succeed and sometimes we fail but always feeling the importance of the p But – what can you do? That’s the Number 1 Challenge, my clients say. 1. Find a need. As you move through your day, listen for comments like, "I wish I had…." Or, "I wish I could find…" Many business writers believe your first step should be finding a need -- not listing your own skills. Often you recognize your own Is A Second Hand Copier A Viable Option For A Business lly creative.Due to the high cost that new copiers are now commanding more and more businesses are considering purchasing a used copier instead. In fact this may be the best idea that any business as a properly refurbished one can be a dependable part of any business for a long time to come. However, first we need to know what is a “properly refurbished copier”? It is more than just it being cl But – what can you do? That’s the Number 1 Challenge, my clients say. 1. Find a need. As you move through your day, listen for comments like, "I wish I had…." Or, "I wish I could find…" Many business writers believe your first step should be finding a need -- not listing your own skills. Often you recognize your own Getting Along With Your Boss I had…." Or, "I wish I could find…"No matter how you earn a living, one occupational skill you would do well to cultivate is the knack for getting along with the boss; that dispenser of raises and promotions is probably the key person in your working life. In most facilities, it's your boss’s opinion of you that determines your future in the company. A staff person in constant conflict with his/her supervisor, even if Many business writers believe your first step should be finding a need -- not listing your own skills. Often you recognize your own needs first. Many businesses have begun when someone said, "I wish I could find someone to…" And a service was created soon afterward. 2. Look for opportunities when a marketplace changes. In Silver City, New Mexico, where I live now, some old-timers can’t bring themselves to pay three dollars for coffee "with stuff in it." Ten years ago, they tell me, they washed their own dogs and mowed their own lawns. Today, people from New York, California and Chicago want double-shot lattes, dog groomers and lawn care services – and they expect to pay. Nationally, career marketplace has changed, as displaced executives recognize that career change skills differ from career growth skill
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