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Ability To Work In a Team

Students think leadership is the second most important skill after creativity, but employers prefer they would focus on improving their ability to work in a team. The gap between importance and satisfaction is smaller here. There are plenty of opportunities … Continue reading

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Advice from a Horoscope

Today is a 7 — Imagine the perfect results. Finish up what you’ve begun. Build strong foundations by organizing and planning. Edit your persuasive argument carefully. Make your best case. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your … Continue reading

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Confidence

“I wasn’t focused on getting the role. I was focused on booking the room,” she says I knew that if this role is not meant for me, all of these creatives are going to be making something else. As long … Continue reading

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Shine Through at Your Review

I’ve just been asked to write a draft of my performance review, to which my boss will add her thoughts. I’m having trouble because I don’t want to brag, but I don’t want to sell myself short either. –  Not … Continue reading

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Judgmental Employees

Q: As a manager, I always strive to maintain a professional demeanor in discussions with employees. But when critical and judgmental people try to twist the meaning of my words, I tend to freeze and shut down. This ends the … Continue reading

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