LEADING GEEK-STYLE: When Being a Genius Isn’t Enough
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Steve Wynkoop and I were talking a lot about designing and managing our professional careers on a weekly interview on SSWUG.org. This episode was about what steps to change your position in the your current company.
How can a career vision help me with my career Read More »
I received the below great question a few days after my Art of War for Product Managers and High-Performing Professionals.
What if two product managers disagree on something and can only agree to disagree? Read More »
There are things in our professional careers that naturally scare us, but are required for advancement and continued growth. We are normally afraid of places we haven’t been before, things we haven’t tried before or subject matter that we know nothing about. If fear is a sign that we are pushing our envelop, then conquering that fear is a sign of real personal and professional growth.
So, how do we gather enough courage to take that next step?
How to do things that scare us. Read More »
By Laura Lee Rose, author of TimePeace: Making peace with time I had a vivid dream last night. In this
Asking the right question takes skill Read More »
This week we will take a short-cut into slapping ourselves back on the path. We won’t spend time investigating why and what took us off our course. Instead, we will jump into action with the idea of “doing one scary thing a day” to help keep up moving forward at a faster pace.
Do one scary thing a day. Read More »
Sticking with my basics theme, how do you feel about building relationships? Does it scare you or does it excite
Relationships? Who needs them? Read More »
We complain. Oh, not you, of course, just those other knuckleheads. At work, our complaints sound like … “Bill’s cluttered
How to Complain like a Champion Read More »
Hi, I’m Camille and I’m an extrovert. (Hi, Camille.) I confess that from time to time I’ve overlooked the talents
Introverts Unite! (oh, wait, that’s going to be tough…) Read More »
Exhausted by being connected 24/7? Worried you’ll be seen as a slacker if you don’t answer every email within 14
Be “the One” (for yourself) Read More »