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3 Ways Personal Branding Helps You Claim Your Personal Power

Women on Business

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Are You Ready for Your “Second Act”?

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

Pursuing a second career in a different field can be either an opportunity for excitement and fulfillment or a nightmare. Starting a second career in a different field has similar challenges as a business that is making a huge shift into a new market. What is required is to take personal responsibility for using that power.

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August 2021 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Marcella considers: “ Being aware of your power and how power alters your and others’ perceptions and responses helps to handle power better. Check out these great tips on formal and personal power at work. ” Follow Marcella on Twitter at @MarcellaBremer. ” Follow Bill on Twitter at @btreasurer.

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Your sales voice. What is it saying to you? What is it saying to others?

Strategy Driven

I was recently at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas, giving a seminar sponsored by Sales & Marketing Executives International. I had an informal logistics meeting with some of the association members before the event when Jamie, the young woman who directed me to my preparation room, talked to me about her career.

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Without Steve Jobs, Can Apple Stay Powerful?

Harvard Business Review

Apple has been tremendously successful and now ranks as one of the most valuable companies in technology — and for that matter, in the stock market overall. If doing your job well depends on accruing and wielding personal power, there are few careers more worthy of study than Steve Jobs'.

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Is Bias Fixable?

Harvard Business Review

This was the advice I got from a marketing guru when I asked for his help with titling my second book. This is what that marketing guru was trying to tell me. Marilyn Monroe changed Ella Fitzgerald''s career. "For your ideas to be seen, they need to be edgier." He paused, as if to ruminate on this, before continuing.

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