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7 Tips for Better Presentations
If you talk to me about the speaking arm of my career for more than five minutes, you’ll get an earful about my Powerpoint quandary. What’s the most impactful way to deliver a speech? Should I use slides or not? If I don’t, should I use talking points? How can I be entertaining while teaching, without giving in to ...
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October 13, 2008
Surviving the Interview – On No Experience
In his book How to Win Friends and Influence People, author and motivational guru Dale Carnegie says that the person who can speak acceptably is usually considered to possess greater ability than he actually has. In my experience, this is true. If you look and act like you know what you’re talking about, people will think ...
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May 30, 2008
Fine-Tuning Your Personal Brand
Since we often talk about differentiating yourself in a crowded market around here, I thought you might like to know that twenty-something branding phenom Dan Schawbel recently launched a new magazine, Personal Branding. As you might guess, the magazine is about establishing a professional and memorable identity in order to drive your ...
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April 30, 2008
How to Crack the Recruiter Code
On Chris Russell’s Secrets of the Job Hunt blog, Phil Rosenberg offers some smart info on getting what you need from recruiters. Phil suggests that in order to develop successful relationships with recruiters you must adopt the attitude that you work for them, not the other way around. His tips include: Give recruiters information ...
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March 31, 2008
Are You Sloppy and Incoherent?
And no, I’m not talking about your mental state early last Sunday morning when you stumbled into your apartment after a late-night jaunt downtown. I’m talking about your writing. I’m amazed by how many typos I see everywhere, on everything, lately. Typos on resumes. Typos on street signs. Even typos on birth ...
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March 17, 2008
If You’re Leaving, Should You Still Get Your Bonus?
A reader e-mailed the following question: I recently gave my company a month’s notice as I planned to move to a new city and pursue a new career. A few weeks later, the company gave out the second installment of our bi-annual bonuses, and I did not receive mine. The company did well this year and my accounts posted increased ...
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March 14, 2008
More on Resumes: Some Good Things in Life Are Still Free
Maybe because we’re still at the beginning of a new year, or maybe because we’re on the edge of a recession, resume writing has become an even hotter topic lately. On the heels of the great response on last week’s Razume post, I thought I’d share some information about a new free resume help service my friend Louise Fletcher has just ...
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March 7, 2008
Harsh Realities from Dancing with the Stars
Okay, I confess. I’ve been hooked on Dancing with the Stars. I started watching this season because over the summer, while on a Southwest Airlines flight from San Francisco to Chicago, I met one of the professional contestants, Mark Ballas. It was especially interesting that I met Mark, because he and his celebrity ...
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November 30, 2007
5 Personal Qualities Every Resume Should Demonstrate
Employment Digest has an interesting post on the qualities that potential employers want to see, and how these qualities can be translated on a resume. Among them: · Communication Skills: For example, the phrase “Ability to be persuasive when interacting with clients, junior colleagues ...
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November 28, 2007
Review: Jason Alba's I'm On Linked In - Now What???
I’m very pleased to share this review of my friend and colleague Jason Alba’s new book, I’m on Linked In – Now What??? I have known Jason for over a year, and I can say with all seriousness that he is one of the best networkers I know. He knows everyone, and if he doesn’t know someone, he wants to meet them. He’s a big advocate ...
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October 12, 2007
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