Be prepared! How to use stories about your strengths
Roger Carl Schank’s work originally focused on artificial intelligence (AI) and how computers could be programmed based on what we know about how human beings learn. Since then, he has shifted his...
View ArticleA definitive guide to writing your own stories
Annette Simmons, author of numerous books, including The Story Factor, has a new title called Whoever Tells the Best Story Wins: How to Use Your Own Stories to Communicate with Power and Impact. In...
View ArticleIntroducing …“Career Kick Start for Recent or Soon-to-be Graduates Program
I’m delighted to announce my new program, Career Kick Start for Recent or Soon-to-be Grads. Brief info below is from the press release. You can also read a more detailed program description. I have...
View Article“Made to Stick:” concrete advice for the even the most reluctant self-marketer
Every once in a while you come across a book that is extraordinary—it offers new insight, has some credibility or research behind it, and provides practical “here’s how to do it” advice. Made to Stick:...
View ArticleThat happened to me once …
Long-term employees, regardless of their job title, become “walking encyclopedias” of organizational information, job tips, short-cuts, political/personal hot potatoes to avoid, historical alliances,...
View ArticleChange-ability Tip #11: Listen
Notice facial expressions when listening Photo: L.M. Solonynko In my opinion, listening is so critical for resilience that it should really be change-ability tip #1. We all spend much of our daily...
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