No matter how senior you are in your organization or how secure you believe is your position, you would do well to take an entrepreneurial attitude toward your career. It is comforting to believe others will take care of you, and it’s easy to become either complacent or too busy to pay attention to yourself when there is so much work to do. But, there are new habits and skills you should be adopting to ensure you remain in charge of your own professional growth and career development.
How Do Job Loss and Unemployment Challenge Your Emotional Intelligence? Part 2
What are the reasons we work? - To earn money - To be a contributing member of society - To have an outlet to use our education, talents and skills - To give some structure to our days - To give us a place to go, something to do and...
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How Do Job Loss and Unemployment Challenge Your Emotional Intelligence? Part 1
Losing your job must be one of life’s more painful experiences. Whether you are the subject of what HR specialists like to call a large scale reduction in force or you fall victim of cost containment or a reduction in funding, the dramatic, unchosen transition from...
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What If Wikileaks Exposed You?
Where do you stand on the now famous publicizing of embarrassing diplomatic gossip? Is it a treacherous, malicious act of betrayal of those who spoke frankly under the cover of diplomatic immunity by those who revealed what they said? Or, is it a welcome...