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Developmental Coaching
(Thu Dec 8th, 2005 08:43:56 PM, by Steven J. Stowell, Ph.D.) At CMOE, we often run the risk of implying that our Coaching
Skills model is for corrective coaching only. But
what we find is many leaders and organizations are interested in
developmental coaching. In f...
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Naming the Emotion
(Thu Dec 8th, 2005 08:43:56 PM, by Bruce Taylor) Naming the Emotion
Bruce Taylor
copyright Unison
Coaching
Pretend that you're in a big meeting and your friend Alex
stands up and presents one of your ideas as his own - he has
stolen you...
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Chef Training
(Thu Dec 8th, 2005 08:43:56 PM, by Linda Emerson) Let's face it: cooking is not an easy thing. But then, it is not
that complicated either. With the right stuff and the right
training, you can head off boasting like a chef that knows its
craft.
Hence, whenever somebody has taken good cooking knowl...
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Mr. Brown is coming! The Need for Feedback and Coaching
(Thu Dec 8th, 2005 08:43:56 PM, by Richard L. Williams, Ph.D.) "Get a move on, Mr. Brown is coming!" Those were the words I
heard about once a month when I was a 14-year-old kid working as
a stock boy in a retail store. It was usually my store manager
making the statement. And Mr. Brown was our district manager wh...
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Extend Your Ki to Get a New Job
(Thu Dec 8th, 2005 08:43:56 PM, by Scott Brown) If you have studied or read about martial arts, you are most
likely aware of the basic principle that most of the Asian
martial arts teach is that each individual possesses an inner
strength that can be used and projected to enhance that
individual's ...
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Virtual Interviewing for Teaching Positions
(Thu Dec 8th, 2005 08:43:56 PM, by Michael G. Hines) I wanted to talk about interviewing from both perspectives which
are that of the teacher looking for a new position and that from
the school looking for a new teacher. Keep in mind that this is
just my advice and opinion on the matter. You should decid...
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What is your attitude towards your work?
(Thu Dec 8th, 2005 08:43:56 PM, by Craig Nathanson) What is your attitude towards your work? The position you take
just might mean the difference between fulfillment and misery!
This is the sixth article in a ten-part series, based on Craig
Nathanson's trademark "Ten P" model for vocational happiness. B...
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Network Your Way to Work
(Thu Dec 8th, 2005 08:43:56 PM, by C.J.Hayden) When Cookie Burkhalter relocated from Colorado to Wilmington,
Delaware three years ago, she thought finding a new job would be
easy. With first-rate qualifications and more than twenty years
of professional experience at Fortune 500 companies, she figu...
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How To Be A Freelancer In Demand
(Thu Dec 8th, 2005 08:43:56 PM, by Shelley Wake) The best clients are the busy clients. Why? Because they're the
ones with successful businesses, so they have enough money to
pay you. They're also the ones who are busy enough that they
really need you. And they're the ones who are likely to have
ong...
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Drug Testing
(Thu Dec 8th, 2005 08:43:56 PM, by James Warden) When I began my working career, drug testing was not even a word
combination. I had never been exposed to drugs beyond the point
of alcoholic beverages, and then only on special occasions and
holidays. To contemplate daily usage of some foreign substan...
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