A Corporate “Mobility Linked” Lock-out – guest blog post by Susan Plunkett PhD

Over the past months I’ve read a number of engaging SheEO blogs on women in leadership roles and moving into the boardroom.  Those are aspirational goals and ones that every little girl should have in her toy garage or dollhouse at the ready.  But, what about those women who are more than competent, but for […]

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Don’t avoid disagreements – Just do it right. HBR guide on how to tackle differences at work, the right way

Disagreements at work rarely run smoothly, but a successfully fought for idea that leaves your relationships intact can be the just what your career needs to take off. This article contains expert tips, an action plan, dos and don’ts and case studies to empower you to feel confident approaching a disagreement. I really liked this […]

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Dealing with a career set back: How to bounce back from a bad 360 review, with Do’s and Don’ts and case studies!

I don’t think anyone walks into a 360 review comfortable with the process; the idea of a range of people anonymously commenting on you in a setting that affects you career is nerve racking! But the results are usually very useful for developing your leadership, even if they’re not a lot of fun to get. […]

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How can you shine in your first leadership role? And a great reminder to all managers about what the key things to focus on are

I’m a big fan of the Professionelle blog, and this article is no exception to their high standard of career advice. Here they address a question from a business analyst in management consulting about to step into a lead analyst role. She is the only female in the team, and has less experience in the […]

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“You never get a second chance to make a first impression” – missed opportunities in communication

Think about how many opportunities you get a week to make a first impression, its more often then you think. Especially when you consider that each different point of communication, starting an email conversation, a phone call, writing a cover letter, commencing a meeting is just like a first impression, you set the tone of […]

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Bring life to your work with Positive Living at work – a guest blog by Hans Wrang, creator of The Positive Lane

When I ask people what they do, most say, “I am electrician”, I am a cleaner” or “I am and accountant”.  Many people identify themselves with their profession or their job title. But there is a lot more to a job than that.  Research has shown that the way we feel about what we do, […]

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