Conferences are places to connect with thought leaders…
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Attending events to hear smart people speak only to leave without ever shaking hands or meeting them?
You know the old saying, “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” Well, it’s both right and wrong.
Thinking about ways to spruce up your stale resume? Consider assessing it from a new lens.
I recently facilitated a large meeting (50+ people) who didn’t know each other.
If you want to grow your network, tap into the resources that you’ve already cultivated in it.
If you’re like me when you go to talks, panels, book readings, you’re thinking of questions to ask the speaker but rarely get up and actually ask them.
Sometimes you meet someone who is very influential in your field—a famous leader who is smart, strategic, and…crazy.
2017 has been an exciting year for my career. I’ve read many books about women in leadership and career self help.
When you’re meeting someone professionally for the first time, people often become consumed with the goal of exchanging business cards.
There comes a time for everyone when you find yourself unsatisfied with the day to day of your job.
One of the most important reasons to stay in the good graces of your colleagues is because you never know who could be a reference for you.
If your company has an Open Door Policy, think carefully about what that means for you. At first glance, an Open Door Policy sounds great—it can create an open, less hierarchal work environment.