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Can you build influence while telecommuting?

August 23, 2010

A manager that I know holds a high-level post in a boutique professional services firm. He insists that he sit as close to his staff as possible. For years he avoided having an office, preferring to sit in the cubes with his staff so that he could be in the mix day to day, aware [...]

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Career Trends and Career Change: Interpreting Employment Trends in 2010

February 1, 2010

A great career choice today may not be the best choice a few years from now. There are hundreds of factors that affect your employability, many of which are linked to the job market. By keeping an eye on the trends in the marketplace, you can be ready to respond as factors are changing, and [...]

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To telecommute, or not to telecommute

April 16, 2009

photo credit: _e.t I am a case study in the value of work-at-home arrangements. Whereas some people assume telecommuting means some sort of lightly-disguised vacation day, I was notably more productive on work-at-home days than I was when I was in the office. I’d roll out of bed around 6 am.  (Score!  I already got [...]

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