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July 2016

Leadership and career
July 29, 2016

Business Leaders Must Be Ready to Act When Moral Heroism is Needed

David Myers was a successful and honorable business professional. A graduate of the University of Mississippi with bachelor’s degrees in accounting and business administration/marketing, he worked hard and had a very successful career. He was a Senior Audit Manager with Ernst & Young and later served as Chief Financial Officer…
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Leadership and career
July 27, 2016

The Impact of Big Data on Efficiency

Data comes from a wide variety of sources, and there’s little question that the right data is the absolute lifeline of business in today’s competitive markets. Because this is true across so many different fields, any company that can provide customer data is going to have plenty of different clients…
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Compliance Jobs
July 25, 2016

Compliance Officer in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for Top 10 US International Pharmaceutical Co.

We are representing a US based international pharmaceutical company in the top ten. We are the fastest growing pharma company in the world with 4 year cumulative revenue growth of 35%. The Compliance Officer – Brazil will be charged with managing our largest market in Latin America. Why Join Us?…
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Leadership and career
July 25, 2016

Your Personal Think Tank

Membership in a “mastermind” group will help you make better career and small business decisions Making major decisions can be a lonely, solitary task. Perhaps that's why presidents have cabinets, coaches have assistants and CEOs have executive committees.  A sounding board of trusted, intelligent associates can help ease the decision-making…
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Leadership and career
July 22, 2016

3 Tips for Dealing with Difficult People

You have a difficult person in your life. We all do. You’re thinking about him or her right now. And your blood pressure just went up a few points.  And your face is a little red. With any luck, you’re thinking about a rarely-glimpsed neighbor or a far-flung relative. But…
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Leadership and career
July 20, 2016

6 Surprising Findings About Employees’ Feelings Toward Performance Reviews

You often hear people say that the annual performance review process is one of the most awful, detestable parts of work. Two common complaints are that reviews are a waste of time and that they are too stressful. Managers hate spending all the time compiling the reviews. For example, last…
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Leadership and career
July 18, 2016

Responding to Ads

Q: I understand that the self-initiated job search is the most effective means of finding employment. However, how much time and effort should be devoted to responding to job ads? What's the best way to respond to ads? Is it better to omit a resume even though it's requested? What's the…
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Leadership and career
July 15, 2016

The 4 Biggest Mistakes Career Changers Make

Remember the old movie, “The Seven-Year Itch?” The “itch,” of course, refers to the burr-under-the-saddle feeling we supposedly get when we’ve been married just shy of a decade.  Change starts to look appealing, and some people wander off in search of greener pastures. That’s enough clichés. What I’m referring to…
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Leadership and career
July 13, 2016

Who is Really Responsible for Unethical Behavior?

By: Marcy Maslov You receive an email from Big Boss requiring you to complete mandatory supervisor training by the end of the month. You reply you’re exempt since you’ve been a supervisor for more than 20 years. Big Boss exempts you but nobody else can skip the training. How does…
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Leadership and career
July 11, 2016

Interview Quiz

Interviewing is an issue fraught with myth, controversy and sweaty palms.  There are a myriad of books and articles on the subject, many of which conflict with one another.  One expert will tell you to be yourself while another will intone with a flourish, "Job search is theater!" As with…
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