Getting a promotion

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How to use charm as part of key communication skills for women

Communication skills for women are vital when you think through how to use charm in your networking. But let’s be clear – charm isn’t about sex appeal!  These types of communication skills for women are about helping the other person get to know you. This can easily happens if you share a bit more of your […]

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How resilient people deal with bosses who never give praise

Sometimes bosses never give praise. Annoying, I know! It’s not great practice as a manager, but it’s a fact of life for many. Resilient people know that while these leaders will never win ‘boss of the year’. Contents However, there are ways to work around them and get the recognition you deserve elsewhere. 1. Bad bosses

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How to engage office idiots who steal your ideas

Most successful women have to deal with ‘office idiots’ – perhaps more than one if you’re unlucky. When they steal your ideas, undermine you or call you ‘emotional’, that makes even a great job unbearable. There are 3 things you can do to stop them in their tracks.  Not surprisingly, those who claimed credit for

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Go deep into stories for the most impact in your office communication

Meeting a new person at work, at a networking event or at an interview can be a challenge. But this vital piece of office communication is easier if you go ‘deep’, even from the first ‘How are you?’.  Contents When I wrote Beyond the Boys’ Club I was reminded of this when I first met Eileen Brown.

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What Personal growth and development success looks like

Career development plan example: Don’t rely on one sponsor for a promotion!

If you have your eye on a promotion this year, start is by thinking about last year. What went well, and more often for the types of self-critical type of professional women I work with – what didn’t! This is a great ‘pause’ to think about what will set you apart for next year – and start planning now. 

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