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Coaching Companies Are Changing the Face of Business Coaching

CoCaptain

And more has been written on the role a business coach can play in empowering women and narrowing the gender gap. Gone are the days of phone tag and struggling to find mutually convenient times. A famous article was written by the Harvard Business Review about the “Trillion-Dollar Opportunity” the U.S

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Microaggressions in the Workplace: What You Can Do About It

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Not valuing opinions of people from marginal groups or underestimating a female worker just because of her gender. Infact you might be tagged as an overtly emotional person who can’t take a joke. For example, someone asking an obese person if they are thinking of taking gym classes.

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Why Employers May Not Be Hiring Veterans

On The Job

Tags: veterans get job afghanistan ptsd jobless veterans veterans iraq hire veterans career advice gender wars executive stress Anita Bruzzese. Their training is going to kick in when they've been given an assignment, and they're going to focus on what they have to do to make things happen," she says. "If

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Discussing Politics at Work

On The Job

Race and gender biases by various candidates are being subtly -- and not so subtly -- bandied about. For another, some bosses get very nervous when employees starting debating race and gender and whether a government conspiracy is keeping Big Foot in hiding at Camp David. Tags: women in workplace personal beliefs politics.

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Tolerance in the Workplace

On The Job

These writers blame a certain person for their trouble -- but also the person's gender or the ethnic or religious group to which the person belongs. Tags: equal rights diversity intolerance. Many readers take the time to outline a particular problem at work, and ask me for help in dealing with it.

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Does Your Career Tell The Right Story?

On The Job

Your story loses its power when you use profanities, racial or gender stereotypes or otherwise show you need diversity training. Tags: interview advice how should i personal branding elevator pitch jobs answer in interview layoffs career advice Anita Bruzzese. And believable -- try not to embellish too much. Don't be offensive.

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Nibbles and Yum-Yums: September 17, 2010

Eat Your Career

This list is full of antiquated gender stereotypes: “women tend to be more naïve,” “women ask permission,” “women apologize for the smallest error.” Tags: Nibbles and Yum-Yums. You think I need to be told not to brush my hair in public? And if I happen to do it, you think it will sabotage my career? And this applies to women only?

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