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Attitude Reflects Leadership

N2Growth Blog

I know many people who are considered to have bad attitudes who would love to change, if only they could, and some are actually in therapy and take seminars to try to learn how to do so, because they find it difficult or impossible to simply change their demeanor on their own. It’s that strong.

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The Prodigal Daughters of Business :: Women on Business

Women on Business

Cathy Curtis—who pilots her own investment advisory firm specializing in the finances of women out of the San Francisco Bay Area—made the personal choice to “go it alone” and become her “own boss”. “I love to see more women invest in themselves” she says, “and determine the course of their own lives.”

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A Woman's Place is in the Classroom

Women on Business

Related posts: Professor Branches Away from Traditional University Classroom Lectures to Launch Business Seminars and Real Estate School PRESS RELEASE Pittsburgh, PA, October 1, 2010—While many entrepreneurs shy. Women Leadership and Mad Men Some revolutions are bloody, and some are flash-in-the-pan moments.

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Still holding on to “life's leg warmers?” What would Jane Fonda.

Women on Business

Take a class, attend a seminar, learn a new skill or volunteer for a favorite cause. Then, look for venues in which you can expand your circle with connections that complement your professional life in the same fashion. Keep connections that challenge you, and help morph you into the “rock star” of your business and not just the “groupie.”

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Take a Deep Dive into These Career Goals Examples with Us

HR Digest

Financial Security The most obvious goal of employment is financial security. While chasing the other examples of career goals that provide meaning and fulfillment to your life, there will always be a concern for money and sustainability at the back of your mind.

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Diversity & Leadership | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

In evaluating any relationship in the value chain I’m looking for value, talent, performance, leverage, efficiency, economy of scale, work ethic, integrity, character, discipline and many other traits irrespective of your skin color, age, etc. A sense of entitlement is not a substitute for work ethic and a desire to achieve.

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