Tag Archives: career

Staffing Smarter

What actually makes a good employee? That means no more “Why should we hire you?” or “Where do you see yourself in 5 years?” Instead, get a little more personal. You already know the hole you want a candidate to … Continue reading

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Many Gifts, One Purpose

As we embrace our diversity, may we also make every effort to keep our unity in faith and purpose. Yes, we have different abilities and backgrounds. We speak different languages and come from different countries. But we have the same … Continue reading

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How to Handle Office Conflict

Confront it – People come to me with a conflict, my first question is whether they’ve addressed the person or people directly. If they haven’t, I send them back. I’m clear about this expectation from day one and employee’s performance … Continue reading

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Work Adjustment

Loving your career is all about finding the good bits and amplifying them. Most jobs can be broken into two main parts: the work itself and the team. When you enjoy both, it’s hard to be miz, but when you … Continue reading

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Journaling: Insecurities

Write down one area in your life ~ your finances, marriage, health, career~ in which you feel insecure, uneasy or frustrated. What one thing can you do right now to improve your situation? What can you do tomorrow and the … Continue reading

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