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How Important Is Coaching in Professional Development?

Leading Blog

Some folks who want to share advice or questions for us to ponder don’t have our best interests at heart. Choose someone to trust – which involves risk – and who you believe is: Ethical, aware of their own strengths and limitations, experienced in guiding others through the challenges facing you, and.

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WHY WOMEN'S NATURAL SOFTER SKILLS ARE COMING TO THE FORE IN BUSINESS

Women on Business

Answering questions, sharing experiences, asking for advice, helping and listening are all roles that good businesses are taking on in order to build stronger relationships with their clients. Where Social Media differs is that it is all about relationships. So where do we come in as women?

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Stop Managing Your Career

In the CEO Afterlife

A coach or mentor’s advice may serve to overcome personal weaknesses; it may have to do with leadership, how to deal with an impossible boss or a toxic corporate culture. If you do, you need to reassess your values and ethics. Honorable career management must be anchored in the right values. You owe it to yourself.

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Leadership Posts from Top Bloggers

Michael Lee Stallard

It’s an eclectic mix… some reflections, predictions, “best of&# lists, and the usual sage collection of leadership questions, advice and wisdom. Linda Fisher Thornton gets us thinking about ethics with Ethical Thinking: 5 Questions to Ponder for the New Year posted at Leading in Context LLC.

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Resolution Solution: Shop Your Soul :: Women on Business

Women on Business

If the reader isn’t in the place to hear the depth of this advice, I’m sure it will be shrugged off as a “feel good&# message. But for me, this really hit a chord. I’ve been searching frantically for years for something to replace much of what I loss during some bad decision years of my life.

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Help I Have a REALLY LAZY Coworker! How Do I Stay Motivated?

Let's Grow Leaders

” Start With You: What to Do When Your Coworker is Lazy Having spent many years in human resources, then leading large teams, and now working with leaders around the world, let me start here. DO build a network of support Seek out folks with similar ambition and work ethic to support and challenge you. Find a mentor.

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Cultivating Relationships NOT Worth the Time?

Women on Business

Categories : Female Entrepreneurs , customer service 2 Comments 1 Debra Gaynor January 19th, 2011 at 3:21 pm Great advice not only for women in business today, but for the younger generation coming up behind us. If increasing sales is a continuous struggle for you and. Relationship building should start as early as high school.