New U.S. Mint Coins a Golden Opportunity
New U.S. Mint 24-karat gold coins may be an opportunity for the Mint to capture a bigger share of the $2.4 billion gold bullion coin market, says a 32-year vete...
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Are You In A Groove Or A Rut?
Everyone has a favorite rut or two. They are comfortable, familiar and undemanding. If you stay in them long enough you begin to equate them with who you are and buy in to the belief that remaining steadfastly in them is all you can expect out of life. However, when you are in a groove, you are able to create and see things differently. Where are you right now—in a groove or a rut? If you wish to know more and how you can tell the difference and what to do about it, read on.
Workplace Melodrama--A Flair For The Dramatic
In the workplace, melodrama happens when a minor concern or conflict is embroidered and overstated in such a way that it becomes larger-than-life and blown way out of proportion to the original issue. Many people often complain about the level of melodrama in their offices. This article introduces the M.O.D.E.L. Method for Handling Office Melodrama.
Virtual Heroes: The Growth of the Virtual Assistant
Examining the growth of the Virtual Assistant (VA) and the far reaching benefits that they bring to any type of business.
Interview Preparation
Interviews generate immense levels of anxiety. Anxiety impairs performance, so that interview candidates often leave the room knowing that they didn't give their best. Probably 98% of us have had the experience of 'going blank' in a pressure situation, losing the thread of our argument, or simply not 'getting' what the other person is asking. There are proven techniques for dealing with these pressures, as hypnotherapist and confidence coach Jim Sullivan explains . . .
Focus On White-Collar Crime: Accounting Fraud and Computer Crimes Creates Need; Qualified Investing
An epidemic of white-collar financial crime has resulted in the development of specialized education programs focused on economic crime investigation and fraud management.
Why You Need To Be An Intrapreneur
Being a solid employee isn't good enough anymore. You need to manage your career like a business.
Nonverbal Interview Behavior
The ability of your nonverbal behavior to drown out your answers in an interview is reviewed.
Pre-Interview Web Research
Using the Internet to obtain information about a company prior to interviewing is detailed as a method to increase positive self-presentation to a potential employer.
The Night Worker
The challenges and difficulties of shift work are explored in light of our modern 24/7 world.
Mid-Life Crisis: Its Not Just for Men Anymore!
A recent story in Career Journal begins:
"The "midlife crisis" has long been thought of as something that afflicts men and often involves expensive toys and second wives. But the Wall Street Journal's Work & Family columnist, Sue Shellenbarger, says that as gender roles change, women are increasingly experiencing their own version of these upheavals."
To All Managers: How Does ADD Affect Your Workplace?
As a manager you know that creativity is the quality which enables your company to expand and improve products, services and processes. The best salespeople, strategic planners and inventors are creative people who generate a steady flow of ideas. However, creativity may come with other features which are not so desirable such as impulsiveness, lack of organization of ideas, paper, and time, and social problems in communication and relationships at work or at home.
How to Make Your Career Change Easier
Career changes make take a lot of work but they don't have to be painful. There's a difference between working hard for what you want and struggling to barely make a dent in your plans. Follow these six tips to work smarter as you make your new career a reality.
Reading the Want Ads--Not for Jobs--For Information
Looking for advertising patterns--for jobs.
How to Access Employers through Proposal Marketing
Need more ways to be productive and improve your connectivity with decision makers during a job search? Get smarter. Start with a more flexible way to reach them. Create in-demand hunger for your talents through Proposal Marketing, instead of linking with a traditional, snoresville resume.
Job Security Is Dead! Are You?
This article discusses the current state of job security and provides some possible answers to help you start your back up plan.
How To Prepare For A Telephone Interview
It is important to prepare thoroughly for your telephone interview.
How To Create A Winning Impression In Your New Job
Congratulations! You've just been appointed to your new job.
Now the real work begins.
How ToTalk Your Boss Into Giving You A Salary Increase
If you believe you deserve a salary increase, ask for it as soon as possible; don't procrastinate or wait for your employer to offer it.
Salary Negotiation Secrets Revealed
Before you go into the interview, it is important to know what salary you want, what you need to live on, and what you will be prepared to accept.
Handing in Your Resignation and Serving Notice
About to hand in your resignation? Are you sure you have made the right choice? Before deciding to resign from your current position and move to a new employer, it is imperative that you read this!
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