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Hi Reader,
Ok, forget everything you've ever learned about getting ahead
in your career. The secret to success just might be learning
to say "no!"
Now, before you go storming into your boss's office to tell
him everything he's ever said is wrong, check out this month's
issue of the Career Club. We show you how not being a "yes man"
can actually help build credibility and influence.
Regards,
Stephanie Baker
Wood Personnel Services |
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Impressing Executives: Four ways to build credibility
and influence |
"I hate it when employees just sit there and agree with everything
I say."
Those were the thoughts of one CEO who describes how he appreciates
when employees actually push back and challenge his ideas.
In this month's Career Club, we'll show you how to effectively push
back, say "no," and still advance your career. |
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Presenting effectively to senior level audiences |
You know the statement that most people fear public speaking more
than death? Now imagine speaking in front of a CEO! This article
will help take the fear out of presenting to your manager. |
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- Achieving a Work/Life Balance -- Are your work and home lives
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- Land that Job -- Tools to help in all aspects of your job search
process. Including resumes, interviewing, and negotiating salary.
- Personal Success -- Tips on how to improve all aspects of your
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- Best of the Web -- Quick links to exceptional sites offering
information on all aspects of your career.
- On the Job -- How-to's for dealing with the many issues that
come up throughout your business day.
If you haven't checked out our resource center yet, we hope you will now!
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