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Confident Humility: The Conversation Continues

Let's Grow Leaders

Today I bring you a guest post from LGL Tribe member, David Tumbarello. My hope in writing this guest blog today is to respond to Karin Hurt’s post about Humility and Leadership. The interview advice books say we should support our stories with statistics. I often find his comments could be a post in themselves.

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Five Strategies Every Woman Should Use to Grow Her Professional Network

She Owns Success

As a female entrepreneur, having the right support network around you can make all the difference in your success and growth. From deciding who to reach out to, staying engaged with them over time, and doing what works for you instead of mimicking others’ strategies, we face challenges when expanding our circle of contacts.

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70 Best Compliments For Coworkers

Vantage Circle

Do you compliment your coworkers for their good job? Or, when you are in a team, do you recognize your coworker’s efforts? Rather than complimenting your coworker behind closed doors or over emails, it is highly recommended that you do it over a team meeting or a public speaking session at your office.

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Ultimate HR Calendar 2023: Key Dates (+How To Celebrate Them)

Vantage Circle

From New Year's Day to Christmas— commemorating even some of these holidays can, in some way, become a team tradition that takes your culture to the next level. We've also added some extra advice as a bonus to help you make the occasion extra special for your employees. National Hobby Month.

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5 Ways to Share Your Professional Expertise and 4 Reasons You Should

Eat Your Career

You’ve got a certain unique set of skills, knowledge and experience that makes you an asset to your organization. Are you using your expertise to further your own career without ever considering how it might help others? I know it sounds a little odd, but your expertise is a powerful gift that deserves to be shared.

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4 Social Resume Strategies to Help You Get Seen and Get Hired

Eat Your Career

Essentially the term refers to the use of online tools to gain visibility, position yourself as a leader in your field or subject matter, and, ultimately, to get a leg up in the job market. Here are a few things you should know for tapping into the power of the social resume. Own Your Name. A few basic pages are all you need.

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How to Fake It As an Artist

Lateral Action

Whichever side of the fence you're on, you're bound to have an opinion on the story of Paul O'Hare , a painter and decorator from Liverpool, UK, who was given just four weeks to transform himself into a fine artist and attempt to fool the critics at a London art gallery. Get Good Mentors. Here's what happened. Where do I start?'.

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