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DEIB in Coaching 6) Help Make Coaching Financially Accessible for Everyone! | Abena & Emma-Louise

The Coaching Tools Company

And there is one factor that spans all of these, one where minorities are usually hit harder than everyone else: access to financial resources and development opportunities. Coaching, Personal Development and Power/Privilege Coaching itself is a privilege. Have you seen the Wheel of Power and Privilege?

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Announcing: Brazen Careerist Top 50 Places to Work | Penelope.

Penelope Trunk

3) Why not actively help us Gen Y'ers become brazen careerists by offering webinars, working group conference calls, or webcasts from professionals on many of the career related things you talk about Penelope? " A lot of people don't care about doing good, they care about money or their family or career advancement.

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You should lead from the middle | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

Here’s one book: 360 Degree Leader: Developing your influence from anywhere in the organization. Eminently proud of your skills with the electronic tools other generations developed for you, while you simultaneously criticize their designers. Changes in authority necessarily lead to changes in leadership. Anyone recognize the irony?

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Frugality is a career tool | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

I was interested in starting a fitness blog, a technical software blog, a personal development blog and a general personal blog 2 years ago. Frugality is very important not just for career advancement or a tool but also for emergency purposes. Within 1 month, I realised that a fitness blog is not for me. ."

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We overestimate the gap between nonprofit and for-profit jobs.

Penelope Trunk

There was so little opportunity for true growth or development but I kept telling myself that I should be happier being at a non-profit and not "working for the man." I will certainly make sure that my time and skills are valued, both in my pay and in my career development. And I just have to say YES!

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List of things I hate #3 | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

Not only will you have missed career opportunities but you will be out of the loop while you are out studying your navel. which is what all us parents are doing on our paid maternity leave) Having children and paid meternity leave is not career advancement. What's fair about that?

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