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Leslie Camacho

Today's Students Need Leadership Training Like Never Before - Commentary - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    "In the last few years, leadership programs have sprung up in remarkable numbers at colleges and universities across the country. Institutions as diverse as Creighton University, Arizona State University, and Highland Community College, in Illinois, now offer leadership training and opportunities to their students. Some universities and colleges, like Gonzaga and the City University of Seattle, have developed degree programs in leadership, and many more such programs are being planned. It seems that every university Web page and presidential message now highlights leadership opportunities for students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels."
Leslie Camacho

4 Leadership Styles to Master | Inc.com - 1 views

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    "4 Leadership Styles to Master It's not enough to have just one way of leading: Different circumstances require separate management styles."
tucareers

Career move into a Leadership Role? - 0 views

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    Taking on a leadership role might seem like a natural choice to climb higher up a career ladder, but how do you know when it is the right time to do so? A prestigious position and a bigger paycheck won't necessarily make you happier if you're not ready.
madi344

Your Ultimate Guide to Thought Leadership - 0 views

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    Read & explore how Thought leadership helps people expand their reach outside of their industry by collaborating with other like-minded leaders. Learn critical skills and qualities of Thought leaders in this blog.
Leslie Camacho

Leadership Training Gains Urgency - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "Fearing a shortage of qualified managers as business picks up, some companies are bolstering leadership-development efforts. Layoffs and training cutbacks in the past two years have thinned manager pipelines. And employers worry that baby boomers who postponed retirement during the recession will start to depart as recovering stock prices reinflate retirement funds."
andrewrodgers

Nine ways to develop leadership skills - 0 views

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started by andrewrodgers on 06 Jun 18 no follow-up yet
David Sydney

Successful Leadership Seminar - 2 views

I am very thankful to Motivational Speaker Sydney for giving me an impressive and knowledgeable speaker for my leadership seminar. The presentation made by the speaker was really incredible because...

Public Speaking Speech Motivational Speaker Sydney

started by David Sydney on 28 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
lally school

The Lally School of Management & Technology - The Lally School of Management & Technology - 0 views

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    The Lally School of Management & Technology is the business school of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the oldest technological university in the U.S. Building on RPI's world-class facilities and leadership in science and engineering, Lally's MBA program focuses on the strategic management of technology and creating value through innovation and entrepreneurship.
Leslie Camacho

When A Career Veers Off Track - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Mid-career derailment can happen any time, but in today's economy there is no room for complacency. With job opportunities harder than ever to find, it's a particularly rough time to be fired or demoted or to hit a career plateau. You can reduce your risk for derailment by paying attention to your value and effectiveness and by focusing on interpersonal skills, adaptability, team leadership and bottom-line results.
Leslie Camacho

Is the 'Mommy Track' Still Taboo? - The Juggle - WSJ - 0 views

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    "In Saturday's WSJ, writer Virginia Postrel has a retrospective on the "Mommy Track." She takes us back to a controversial 1989 Harvard Business Review article by Felice N. Schwartz called "Management Women and the New Facts of Life." Schwartz started with the fact that not all working women want the same things. Some are chiefly career-focused, making "the same trade-offs traditionally made by the men who seek leadership positions." However, most women want children, Schwartz wrote, and "are willing to trade some career growth and compensation for freedom from the constant pressure to work long hours and weekends.""
Leslie Camacho

Writing Success Stories | Harvey Careers - 0 views

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    Whether you call them CAR (challenge, action, result), STAR (situation, task, action, result), PAR (problem, action, result) or OAR (opportunity, action, result) stories, these stories are a critical component in your resume, leadership addendum, positioning statement and other marketing collateral, as well as in your interview.
Leslie Camacho

'Why Companies Aren't Getting the Employees They Need': The Author Follows Up - WSJ.com - 1 views

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    My article in The Journal Report on Leadership-"Why Companies Aren't Getting the Employees They Need"-generated an avalanche of reader response. In that piece I argued that companies too often put the blame on our education system for their inability to find the skilled workers they need. Instead, I wrote, companies "need to drop the idea of finding perfect candidates and look for people who could do the job with a bit of training and practice."
Go Jobio

Don't Discuss Irrelevant Job Experiencesand Achievements - 0 views

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    Employers at big corporations don't care if you dressed as Donald Duck in Disneyland for extra cash to pay off your tuition while going to college. You'd be better off saving that information for a fun conversation at your next company lunch meeting. However if you were the executive manager at a retail store, and are applying for a sales position, you can illustrate the people, organizational, and leadership skills that you acquired in your previous position.
Leslie Camacho

The National Career Development Association - 0 views

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    Introverts bring many unique strengths to organizations, including a focus on depth, an ability to listen, and a calm, reflective nature. If career counselors and coaches can deepen their understanding of how introverts are "wired," they can help create more wins for introverted clients and their organizations.
Corporate Chess

Office Politics, Leadership & Toxic Work Environments - 0 views

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    The Underlying Psychology Of Office Politics
M K

Mini MBA - 0 views

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    A mini-MBA helps explore the diverse arrays of business disciplines, blending theoretical knowledge with practical insights. It has a condensed structure and serves as a catalyst for career development. Through case studies and strategic analysis, participants develop an understanding of managerial concepts and a holistic perspective crucial for effective decision-making. This academic immersion empowers individuals helping them navigate the business landscape with increased confidence. Professionals can get a thorough understanding of the foundational concepts as well as interplay between theory and real-world application. The academic depth equips professionals with the critical thinking skills and strategic acumen necessary to tackle business challenges and take up leadership roles in their respective fields. It also fosters a heightened capacity for insightful decision-making. It thus helps professionals with a career boost by arming them with a sophisticated understanding of business intricacies.
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