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Techvedic-Career: 4 Stages of a great employee - 0 views

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    Great workers are not born, they're self-made. I will spot them a mile away, even once they're brand new, fresh out of school. They exhibit traits and work habits that distinguish them from the average. they start a journey with four very distinct stages; they're "great employees" at every stage, however add very totally different value to my team with each progression
Leslie Camacho

Small Steps, Big Leaps - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Until recently, I was a glass half-empty kind of girl. If 10 good things happened and one bad thing happened, guess what I would focus on? I put tremendous pressure on myself to achieve immediate success, and when my career didn't progress splendidly in all respects, I'd feel miserable.
Leslie Camacho

The National Career Development Association - 0 views

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    What are the advantages of guiding workers to collect stories directed at organizational career management? Expressing accomplishments in story form is a huge advantage because a compelling, engaging story is memorable to the manager making a promotion decision, while people who aren't telling stories may be forgotten. The decision-maker gets to know and trust employees through their stories, which may also help establish an emotional connection that inspires investment in their success. (And, by the way, the same storytelling principles that work for other employees also work for your own career progression.)
Leslie Camacho

Specialized Vocational Planning for People with Autism - 0 views

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    Autism is a spectrum disorder. Behavioral symptoms or characteristics for autism can be present from mild to severe (Rapin, 2008, p.1129). Often the following terms or labels are used to describe our loved ones: autistic, autistic-like, high-functioning or low-functioning. A person with autism usually has problems interacting, communicating and showing restrictive, repetitive, or ritualistic behaviors, interests and activities. The important point to remember is our loved ones with autism can learn, make progress and may grow up to function productively with an appropriate education, benefits, support and services.
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Developing Self Confidence In Children - 1 views

My husband and I were really worried with the indifference that our second child has been showing. We noticed that she did not like to mingle with other kids in the class. Her teacher even told us ...

started by Child Therapy on 29 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
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Techvedic-Career: Benefits of Getting a Qualification - 0 views

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    Benefits of Getting a Qualification- Whether you are presently operating or you are searching for work, you can never be too qualified for employment. With the changing practices and knowledge offered to completely different fields of work, there are always new things to find out.
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