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Traditional career change says, “Begin with your passion. Identify your strengths.”
I agree.
The next step, you hear, is, ‘Find a career where you can use your strengths.”
I disagree.
Usually you can find many ways to use your strength. You’re a good organizer? No need to start your own organizing firm. Chances are you will find a […]
I don’t see many movies these days, but I had to go see The Promotion, billed as a satiric comedy about the contemporary workplace.
I went with a friend who’s been out of the corporate world awhile, as well as her college-age son — a movie buff and will go see just about anything. […]
Watching The Apprentice Los Angeles this week, I was reminded of a conversation about a seemingly unrelated subject: football.
“Larry” had played football in high school and college. When he watches a game, he says, “I would never boo a player. Sometimes one guy seems to make a mistake - but he was doing his […]









