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029 Katie Donovan: Salary Negotiation

January 18, 2013

Internet radio for savvy professionals – doing work you love, work that matters. Our guest today, Katie Donovan, believes that “If you did not negotiate your salary you are under paid.” She reminds us, “The one thing a job does differently then everything else we do is gives us money.” Katie is a salary negotiation […]

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028 Martin Pierce: LinkedIn

December 15, 2012

Internet radio for savvy professionals – doing work you love, work that matters. Our guest, career coach Martin Pierce, believes that “15 minutes a day on LinkedIn can revitalize your career”.  He joins us to talk about how. For the vast majority not having a LinkedIn presence is not an option if you want to be taken […]

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027 Margaret Moore: Organize Your Mind, Organize Your Life

December 1, 2012

Internet radio for savvy professionals – doing work you love, work that matters. Our guest today is Margaret Moore, MBA (“Coach Meg”), an executive wellness coach and co-author of Organize Your Mind, Organize Your Life: Train Your Brain to Get More Done in Less Time. Coach Meg is the co-director of the Institute of Coaching […]

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026 Tim Vaill: Persuasion

November 16, 2012

Internet radio for savvy professionals – doing work you love, work that matters. Bertrand Russell, the 20th century British philosopher, said, “What is distinctively human at the most fundamental level is the capacity to persuade and be persuaded.” The ability to influence or persuade is an important competency that affects all areas of our life. […]

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025 Gordon Curtis: Well Connected

November 9, 2012

Internet radio for savvy professionals – doing work you love, work that matters. In today’s uncertain business environment, now more than ever, the best way to succeed is through partnerships—with colleagues, with vendors, with competitors, with anyone who might share a common goal and can help build mutual success. Such partnerships require strong, meaningful relationships. […]

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