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  • Beware of the Noncompete

    Thanks to MSNBC columnist Eve Tahmincioglu for revisiting the issue of the noncompete agreement.  I address this topic briefly in Success for Hire, and I think it’s an important one to be aware of if you’re job hunting or thinking of making a career transition anytime soon.  Says Eve: “Among the flood of forms you get when ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on November 26, 2008
  • Can You Speak “Acceptably?”

    I’m not late to the game on this one, I swear.  It’s just that I’ve been waiting.  Watching to see what Sarah Palin will do next.  Ever since her disastrous turn with Katie Couric, I’ve been anticipating her next public speaking snafu.  Why did I think she would make one?  Quite simply, because she admitted she didn’t know ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on October 22, 2008
  • A Lesson in Good Sportsmanship

    Well, the gymnastics competitions that are my favorite part of the Olympic Games are over.   As usual, the events were dogged with controversy.  This year, it had mainly to do with the ages and scores of the Chinese gymnasts. In 1997, to counter the increasing trend towards younger and younger gymnasts, the International ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on August 25, 2008
  • 4 Day Work Week is a Reality in Utah

    According to USA Today, this summer Utah will become what experts say is the first state to institute a mandatory four-day work week for most state employees.  Gov. Jon Huntsman, a first-term Republican, says he's making the change to reduce the state's carbon footprint, increase energy efficiency, improve customer service and provide ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on July 14, 2008
  • You Can't Always Get What You Want

    At the gym, I was thumbing through a new issue of Time Magazine.  One of the articles was about college wait-listing.  According to Time, the high school class of 2008, 3.4 million strong, is the largest in American history.  As such, getting into a first choice college is a heck of a lot tougher if you had the misfortune of being ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on May 9, 2008
  • The Unbreakable Corporate Ceiling

    The Washington Post reports that most diversity training efforts at American companies are ineffective and even counterproductive in increasing the number of women and minorities in managerial positions.   A comprehensive review of 31 years of data from 830 mid-size to large U.S. workplaces by the University of Arizona found that the kind ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on January 28, 2008
  • Likeability Trumps All

    With Iowa behind us and the New Hampshire primary tomorrow, everyone I know who’s remotely interested in politics was tuned in for the Republican and Democratic candidate debates, sponsored by ABC News and Facebook, that took place this weekend.   Myself included.   A huge issue was likeability.  After Iowa voters said that ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on January 7, 2008
  • Intriguing Career Trends for 2008

    Everyone has been buzzing about the different careers featured in U.S. News and World Report’s Best Careers of 2008 piece.  Since I’m going to be doing my fair share of talking about cool jobs come the spring, I thought I would highlight some of the more interesting observations that writer Marty Nemko makes about forthcoming career ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on January 2, 2008
  • Superdads Are Stretched Too

    It’s interesting.  You always hear about supermoms trying to do it all, but what about superdads?  Here’s what Stephanie Armour at USA Today has to say about this issue: Todd Scott, 32, has two children under age 5.  Each workday, he leaves his job at Himmelrich Public Relations in Baltimore at 5 p.m. to be with his family, and ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on December 18, 2007
  • 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 ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on November 30, 2007
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