transition
transition
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by Dale Robert - 2006-12-15
"What could this article possibly be about?!" you are thinking to yourself right now, "my kids can't possibly teach me anything about my career! Life maybe, but certainly not about my work!" Don't ...
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by Carol McClelland - 2006-12-16
Copyright (c) 2006 Transition Dynamics Enterprises, Inc.Most people don't have a clear sense of their strengths and who they are. Instead they have a picture of themselves that may be limited by failu...
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by Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D. - 2006-12-26
You've got a wonderful job, a nice place to live and lots of friends. But you realize you miss your family, who live five hundred miles away. Maybe you just retired and you want to be closer to your a...
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by Dale Robert - 2006-12-28
First things first, let's talk about the difference between 'Outsourcing' and 'Offshoring'; Dictionary.com defines 'Outsourcing' as: to purchase (goods) or subcontract (services) from an outside compa...
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by Melani Ward - 2007-01-19
How many times have you daydreamed about quitting and beginning something you are truly passionate about? Do you look at other people and envy how happy they seem when they talk about their work? Do y...
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by Melani Ward - 2007-01-19
Changing careers can feel like an overwhelming proposition. So, if you are not sure if you want to leave your job, you are afraid of making another mistake, or you are unsure of which path to take, tr...
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by Laurie A. Sheppard - 2007-01-22
Are you a manager in a company that is ready to improve growth in all ranks, you may even have a system in place, but something is going haywire with this growth phase? Could it be your management st...
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by Melani Ward - 2007-01-25
Career burnout may be an overused term these days and while some tend to use the term burnout very loosely, experiencing career burnout can wreak serious emotional, physical, and psychological havoc o...
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by Judee Regan - 2007-02-06
One of the universal truths this book is based on is the Spiral of Continual Growth and Learning. This spiral shows us the whole picture of our lives. Our past, present and future are interconnect...
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by Maurine Patten - 2007-02-09
People are retiring earlier. The average age for a first retirement is 57.5 years. According to the latest statistics, if you are in good health now, you are probably going to live another 30-40 year...