Discovering Who You Are | |
Know Who You Are and Where You're Going | |
Recognize and Own Your Strengths | |
Identify Your Personality Type and Use It To Best Advantage | |
Know What You Want from Life and Work | |
Identify and Emulate Your Role Models | |
Determine What You Value | |
Recognize the Power of Your Values and Beliefs | |
Understand Your Emotional Responses | |
Articulate Your Hopes and Goals | |
Choose Optimism and Surround Yourself with Optimistic People | |
Cultivating Your Character and Ethics | |
Understand the Dynamics of Ethics, Integrity, and Character | |
Be Proud of Your Name and Reputation | |
Develop and Maintain a Strong Moral Character | |
Develop a Resilient Work Ethic | |
Understand the True Nature of Respect | |
Avoid Moral Bankruptcy | |
Be Trustworthy | |
Honor Your Commitments | |
Develop a Strong Guiding Statement and Integrity Plan | |
Designing Your Job Search, Writing Your Cover Letter, and Selling Yourself through Your Resume | |
Focus on Your Job Search Plan | |
Leave No Stone Unturned | |
Know Employer's Expectations | |
Use Effective Keywords to Showcase Your Talents and Experiences | |
Sell Yourself with Confidence | |
Write a Powerful and Concise Cover Letter | |
Understand the Do's and Don'ts of Memorable Resumes | |
Build a Timely Chronological Resume | |
Compose a Skillfully Written Functional Resume | |
Construct a Telling Accomplishment Resume | |
Chose Appropriate References | |
Design and Distribute Attractive Business Cards | |
Give Serious Attention to Job Application Guidelines and Details | |
Communicating and Interviewing with Confidence and Class | |
Understand the Importance of Human Communication | |
Make a Powerful, Positive, and Lasting First Impression | |
Hone Your Interpersonal Communication Skills | |
Observe and Improve Your Body Language | |
Speak with Authority and Clarity | |
Be Prepared for the Interview | |
Anticipate Interviewer's Questions | |
Ask Informed Questions | |
Effectively Manage Inappropriate or Illegal Questions | |
Consider the Interviewer's Evaluation | |
Accept Rejection with Class and Grace | |
Win, Lose, or Draw, Always Say Thank You in Writing | |
Perfecting Your Professional Image and Distinguishing Yourself On the Job | |
Dress to Impress | |
Mind Your Manners | |
Dine with Class | |
Watch What You Say | |
Appreciate and Respect Differences | |
Make the Supervisor Look Good | |
Learn As Much As You Can | |
Speak Up With Good Ideas | |
Play Well With Others | |
Express Yourself Tactfully | |
Grow from Positive and Negative Feedback | |
Always be Customer Oriented | |
Avoiding Work Place Land Mines | |
Get a Handle on Your Time and Priorities | |
Don't Be A Part of the Water Cooler Gossip Circle | |
Never Speak Negatively About Your Boss or Former Employer | |
Be Aware of Workplace Politics | |
Avoid Backstabbing and Trampling on Others | |
Use Good Judgment in Workplace Romances | |
Don't Party at the Company Party | |
Put a Stop to Sexual Harassment | |
Don't Allow Substance Abuse to Ruin Your Career | |
Leading With Passion, Power, and Promise | |
Embrace Outstanding Leadership Qualities | |
Understand the Categories of Leadership Power | |
Lead with Vision | |
Think Before You Act | |
Make Good Decisions Using Creativity and Logic | |
Know How to Participate In and Lead Effectiv<$$$> | |
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