by chellie | Jul 28, 2020 | Career, empowering women, job, personal growth
You can make great strides in your career without spending long days and nights at the office. Becoming promotable and advancing your career is the result of several small strategies. Alone none of these is likely to make a significant difference by itself, when...
by chellie | Jul 23, 2020 | Career, job, workplace
You’ve spent the last few days with your toes in the sand, but now it’s back to reality. You can bring back the good feelings from your vacation by making a smooth transition back to work. Follow these suggestions before and after your vacation. Steps to Take Before...
by chellie | Jul 21, 2020 | Career, interviews, job search, networking, professionalism
Searching for a job often means looking for who is hiring. You contact others in your network and browse through employment listings. However, you could also turn the process around and start looking at where you want to work regardless of any current vacancy....
by chellie | Jul 16, 2020 | Career, Communications, Community Building, Corporate Culture, leadership, professionalism, workplace
No matter where you work or what industry you happen to work in, there’s a good chance you’ll meet someone you can’t stand working with. It’s unfortunate, but true. Maybe it’s as simple as getting a cubicle mate who is loud or overbearing. Or maybe it means dealing...
by chellie | Jul 14, 2020 | Business, Career, Community Building, Corporate Culture, Employee engagement, leadership, networking, personal growth, professionalism, satisfaction, success, workplace
Group projects are part of everyday life in many workplaces. By working successfully as a team, you can accomplish more than you could individually. You can also improve your career prospects. Here are some of the major benefits of teamwork and some strategies for...
by chellie | Jul 14, 2020 | Career, job, job search
Maybe you want to star in a Hollywood movie or captain a charter boat on a Caribbean island. Meanwhile, you’re spending your weeks sitting in a cubicle or chauffeuring your kids to soccer practice. There’s no need to envy those risk-takers who drop it all...