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What is Your Career Personality? know you in a favorOne of the things that make us all so unique and special is that we all have different personalities. Even those of us who have similar personality traits are slightly different to each other. But have you ever wondered how your personality is affecting your career? If not you should because the way that you approach tasks, the way that you interact with others and your general attitude can have a huge impact on your career. Your personality can impact the types of career choices that you make as well as how Employment Under A Microscope Success is all about relationship building. The more people you know and who know you in a favoraA certain amount of oversight is involved in almost any job. The more important, the more highly skilled, the more successful the position, the lower the degree of oversight. At the bottom rung of the economic and social ladder - the laborers, the maids, the easily replaceable positions - the more watchful are the powers that be, the less secure are the workers, the more personally vulnerable are they to any mistakes made.When money or similar valuables are intermixed with poorly paid employees, the level o The Desire For Money, Do You Have Business Sense? t relationship building. The more people you know and who know you in a favorFor those of us who grew up with parents who worked for businesses rather than owned them, the world of business can be quite a mystery. Even more so if we've dared to try to start one of our own. There is the factor of what type of business to start - a product or service business. There are the issues of doing a good market analysis, licensing the business, understanding the codes of law governing businesses, and determining just what type of business structure to choose - especially if the business will have em Project Heroes ding. The more people you know and who know you in a favorProject heroes. We’ve all heard of them. Some of us have even seen them. A project is in jeopardy. This guy (or gal) comes out of nowhere, analyzes the situation, tells you exactly what the problem is, and then goes on to fix it before you can even update your project plan!Some project managers place a high level of trust in project heroes. As a result, their superman (or superwoman) is assigned to the most fascinating projects and their technical decisions and sizings are never challenged. In the mea Job Interviews: Question to Not Ask e you know and who know you in a favorMuch has been written about job interviews. The literature includes what to wear, how to act, questions to ask and how to follow-up. One area that the job interview literature rarely touches on is what NOT to ask.For today’s job hunter, whether right out of high school or college, or a seasoned veteran of the workforce, what a candidate asks speaks volumes. Some of the questions to NOT ask as outlined below including why the job candidate should not ask them.“How long does it take to get promoted? How to Help Someone Else Get Organized - Without the Headaches know you in a favorable way, the better your chances are of succeeding in everything you do. One
A question I often get from clients or people who call me is how to organize one of their partners, co-workers or subordinates who, they say, is "really messy."The first question I ask is this: Is that person truly disorganized, or is it your perception? In other words, does this person always (or almost always) meet his/her deadlines? Is s/he almost always on time? Can s/he find a document almost immediately when requested?If you answer yes to those questions, this person IS organized, whatever the
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