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A Book Genre That Has It All
A life story, well-told, entertains, instructs, teaches and inspires all at the same time.
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Communication Is Everything
The dos and don'ts of successful communication in the hybrid workplace.
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#gettogether: How to Manage Your Reputation
Do you ever feel like there is something holding you back – from that promotion, position or career opportunity? Sara Canaday helps you bridge the gap.
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Breaking Out of the Cinderella Tale
A Victorian lesson on how to take control of your own narrative.
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Nobody Is Perfect
Although we all know this adage is true, perfectionism remains one of the main obstacles on the way to achieving common goals and staying motivated. Here is how to overcome it.
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Job Crafting: Take Charge
Job crafting means proactively shaping your job to enhance your well-being. Although the concept has been around for a while, the pandemic has given it new relevance. Part I of this two-part series looks at…
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Social Capital Is Like Money in the Bank
Building a network of colleagues and friends is an essential part of working and advancing in your career. Several techniques make it as painless as possible.
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Is Talent Overrated?
Do you attribute high performance to genes or deliberate practice? It’s an age-old debate – but recent studies favor the latter.