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  • How to Look Like a Workaholic

    Laura Stack, a personal productivity expert over at Divine Caroline, has some great tips for looking like a workaholic without actually being one.  Let’s have a look at ways you can sustain a strong reputation while maintaining control over your time. Get noticed in eight hours.  Anybody can spend a day keeping busy. It takes ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on September 5, 2008
  • You Can Do It Yourself – But Should You?

    My son is almost six months old, and being the overachiever he is, is already beginning to crawl.  My husband and I hired a baby-proofing consultant to come to our house and tell us what we needed to do to each room so that Jonah does not choke, fall, get electrocuted, or pull a piece of furniture down on his head.  At the end of ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on September 3, 2008
  • Recruitment Spotlight: Don’t Hire Anyone without Doing This First

    Continuing our summer focus on recruitment and HR issues, how many times has your group tried to hire someone, only to end up arguing over candidates because you don’t all agree about what the new person is there to do? Hiring smart means doing some work on the front end to make sure you have a good understanding of your open position ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on August 22, 2008
  • Is Luck a Reality That Should Be Acknowledged?

    On his blog, Seth Godin responded to a reader who believes luck and randomness is just as critical to success as hard work and effort. Seth says: “Without a doubt, luck is involved. I don't think anyone would tell you otherwise. The choice one needs to make, though is this: either you believe that luck is dominant, in which case, why ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on August 20, 2008
  • Would You Work With Your Spouse?

    I’ve encountered a lot of couples where one person has left his or her job to support the career of the other.  Typically, one spouse is an accomplished entrepreneur, so the other pitches in to help grow the business – often in a subordinate role. I’m wondering how many of you would do this if you had the chance.  It would ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on July 25, 2008
  • Career Lessons from Bill Gates

    So Bill Gates is preparing to retire as CEO of Microsoft. Gates and his childhood friend Paul Allen founded Microsoft on April 4, 1975, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to make and sell BASIC interpreters for the Altair 8800, an early computer that was sold to hobbyists. Gates dropped out of Harvard University in his third year to focus on ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on June 27, 2008
  • What Defines Success?

    Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about success at work, and how it means different things to different people.  When I first graduated college, I thought success was setting and then achieving a goal to reach a certain level.  But for someone who is naturally ambitious, this doesn’t really work.  Because once you reach that ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on June 18, 2008
  • Employees Sent to the Parking Lot?

    I heard a preposterous story about a CEO who arrived at his new company – a medium-sized business with about 100 people in his location – and proceeded to order all of the employees into the parking lot.  “You all are to stay out here until further notice,” he said.  “If I or senior management needs you for something, we ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on June 13, 2008
  • Fight Back Against Out of Sight, Out of Mind

    Out of sight, out of mind is one of my least favorite qualities of human nature.  I can’t tell you the number of relationships, which I thought were real and lasting, that went bust because I used to see the person every day at school or work and then circumstances changed.   Though I’ve had this happen over and over again, it still ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on May 5, 2008
  • Don’t Let Rejection Get the Best of You

    Over at Employment Digest, Kit Samuels talks about how you can turn a rejection from a job into a second chance at a future opportunity.  Bill suggests that you let go of your anger as soon as possible and e-mail a simple, clean, professional response to the rejection.  Don’t let spite or even a shred of sarcasm creep into your ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on April 21, 2008
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