Résumé Tips for Entry-Level Jobs
Almost everyone dreads compiling a résumé and searching for job. If you’re new to the workforce, try these strategies to market yourself as a professional.
Unconscious Bias: Break out in 3 simple steps
If you have ever taken an Implicit Association Test (see post: Our Brains Are Biased), you may have been surprised by your own unconscious bias.
Résumé Need a Boost? Start with Non-stop Learning
Follow these résumé tips if you want to: take on additional responsibility at work; compete for a promotion; apply to your first management job; change careers, companies, or industries; or
enter the job market for the first time or after an extended leave
#whatimreading Big Data by Bernard Marr
Big Data: Using SMART Big Data, Analytics and Metrics To Make Better Decisions and Improve Performance seems to be less about data and analytics and
the only two jobs i’ll ever have
“You’ve only ever had two jobs,” my husband said to me one day, about a year ago, trying to comfort me. Having been promoted recently
Professional Women: Are You Unwittingly Sabotaging Your Own Success?
Author’s note: This article is adapted from my book, Network Beyond Bias. This post focuses on professional women. Most articles I’ve read on this topic
Communicate with Pictures: Slide:ology by Nancy Duarte
Communicate Clearly and Stand Out Communication is an important skill in almost every type of work. Technical reports and business proposals frequently include data to support
Our Brains Are Biased: Understanding Unconscious Bias
Author’s note: This article is adapted from my book, Network Beyond Bias. You may not know it, but unconscious bias affects you before your brain
Is Your Manager a Member of an Employee Resource Group?
In a company’s home office recently, I noticed a number of executive offices with signs of support for various Employee Resource Groups (ERGs). Seeing this