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1 Up in the Air
Written by: Barbara Wulf MS, ACC, CPCC | Distributed: 2011-07-24 | - Word Count: 678 | Viewed: 428 | Votes: 0
When looking for work or changing careers, go beyond researching on the internet and reading articles. Find out how you can learn from the art of listening and having a conversation.

2 How to Write a Resume - Simple and Complex at the Same Time
Written by: Rebecca Hawkes | Distributed: 2010-12-09 | - Word Count: 438 | Viewed: 1177 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 3.75
Writing an effective resume is as much a creative art as it is a logical puzzle. How do you take 500-600 words and make them jump out and scream "hire me" to an employer? It's a skill that needs constant refining.

3 3 Cutting Edge Steps Show You The Real Way To Make Money Online
Written by: Ryan Parenti | Distributed: 2010-11-16 | - Word Count: 742 | Viewed: 899 | Votes: 0
Tens of thousands of people all over the globe are quietly cashing in on what may be the only recession proof industry -- at the very least it's one of few industries maintaining consistent and enormous growth! These people... well, these are just regular folks who have decided they want some extra income and have turned to information publishing for profit (staggering profit). Here is how they do it.

4 Understanding Your 401(k), IRA and Other Pre-Tax Investments
Written by: Irene A. Majchrzak | Distributed: 2010-08-03 | - Word Count: 1005 | Viewed: 1131 | Votes: 0
What does all of the bad economic news mean to you, the average investor. Well, if you are still working and contributing to your pre-tax 401(k)'s, 403(b)'s, or IRA savings your strategies for salvaging your retirement will include reviewing all of the investment options found in your 401(k), etc.

5 Delivering Effective Performance Feedback - Simple Steps for Success
Written by: Andria L. Corso | Distributed: 2010-04-13 | - Word Count: 989 | Viewed: 1608 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 1.00
Delivering performance feedback does not need to be difficult. Follow the guidelines and feedback delivery model outlined in this article and you will create a more simple and effective process to deliver effective performance feedback.

6 Built-in Trust: Increase Sales Exponentially with a New Breed of Strategic Partnerships
Written by: Joseph Skursky | Distributed: 2010-04-13 | - Word Count: 672 | Viewed: 923 | Votes: 0
Wouldn't it be nice if you could bypass the competition and get in front of hundreds of qualified prospects who are looking forward to talking with you? No cold-calling or expensive advertising. No sales calls to people who don't understand what you do or the value of it. No waiting months for people to decide whether to trust you or not. What would that do to your sales cycle? Your revenue? Your profit margins? Let's talk about a way you can accomplish this.

7 Lessons From Sport and Alan Jones
Written by: Scott Bywater | Distributed: 2010-04-13 | - Word Count: 530 | Viewed: 723 | Votes: 0
I was flicking through the newspaper on the weekend when I came across an article about Alan Jones. The article covered a number of things, but there were a couple of things which stood out.

8 Too Much Chocolate?
Written by: Scott Bywater | Distributed: 2010-04-07 | - Word Count: 429 | Viewed: 809 | Votes: 0
And I've heard it said that everyone is addicted to something... alcohol, drugs, sex, looking at email, other people's approval, etc. But there are good addictions too.

9 The Perspective of Dawn
Written by: Barbara Wulf MS, ACC, CPCC | Distributed: 2010-03-15 | - Word Count: 560 | Viewed: 1053 | Votes: 0
For years, I have been a night owl as opposed to an early bird. I embrace beautiful sunsets, bur rarely, on purpose, strive to witness a glorious sunrise. Recently while on a Caribbean cruise, with Diane Ackerman's book in hand, I challenged myself to be an early riser to discover the beauty of sunrise rather than my standard, sunset. It was a chance to try a different perspective. And, it was rather enjoyable.

10 Life is Like Mahjongg
Written by: Barbara Wulf MS, ACC, CPCC | Distributed: 2010-03-11 | - Word Count: 695 | Viewed: 1032 | Votes: 0
I have read all of Amy Tan's books starting with the Joy Luck Club, Kitchen God's Wife, The Hundred Secret Senses, and more. Each book carries the reader to the Far East and often, the author mentions people playing the game of Mahjongg, an ancient Chinese game of skill, strategy, and calculation with a certain amount of luck. Hmm...MahJongg... What kind of game is that?

11 The Top Ten Mistakes Made in Job Interviews and How to Avoid Them
Written by: Cecile Peterkin | Distributed: 2010-03-11 | - Word Count: 650 | Viewed: 1503 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 3.00
A job interview is your chance to shine. Now that you've been given this opportunity, it's critical that you don't waste it. Here are the top ten mistakes made in job interviews and how to avoid them.

12 The Decline and Fall of the Retirement Empire
Written by: Irene A. Majchrzak | Distributed: 2010-03-10 | - Word Count: 1317 | Viewed: 1110 | Votes: 0
"I have a pension and it'll have to be enough!" As a financial Advisor over the past 10 years I have often heard this statement. It was difficult 10 years ago to explain to future retirees why this was an impossible belief to hold. 10 years ago no one would believe the changes that would occur in our world view.

13 Conducting Effective Career Aspiration Discussions with Employees
Written by: Andria L. Corso | Distributed: 2010-03-10 | - Word Count: 690 | Viewed: 5333 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 1.88
Enhance your talent management and development programs through conducting career aspiration discussions with your employees. Find out where they want to grow their career to determine if it matches your business needs. This will enable you to differentiate your employee development to grow the future leaders of your company.

14 Plan Ahead: Your Personal Body Art May Carry An Unforeseen Cost
Written by: Eileen Howerton | Distributed: 2010-02-25 | - Word Count: 532 | Viewed: 1047 | Votes: 0
Over half of all tattoos that are given each year are spontaneous, and given without plan or thought. While these tattoos seemed like a great idea at the time, many young people are finding out that these tattoos are costing them more than the charge to have them put on.

15 New Year Still Is A Time Of Uncertainty For Economy
Written by: Barbara Wulf MS, ACC, CPCC | Distributed: 2010-02-02 | - Word Count: 509 | Viewed: 1128 | Votes: 0
As we look back on the first decade of the new millennium, we realize in many ways it was a dud and disappointment. We witnessed the World Trade Towers being toppled with senseless terrorism. We closed the decade with the toppling of the global economy that resulted in high unemployment and massive job loss for young and old, skilled and unskilled.

16 Women and Social Entrepreneurship -- A Growing Trend
Written by: K. MacKillop | Distributed: 2010-02-02 | - Word Count: 533 | Viewed: 672 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 3.00
Many women are finding that the power and privilege that comes with successful entrepreneurship make it easier to make a difference, both financially and by promoting new ideas. Combining a for-profit business with social activism provides the best of both worlds. Women who are thinking about launching a nonprofit should consider the alternative -- Social Entrepreneurship.

17 How to Persuade Without Really Trying
Written by: Judy Murdoch | Distributed: 2010-01-19 | - Word Count: 1170 | Viewed: 781 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 2.00
Recently, the owner of a consulting practice contacted me. In the email, she said that she needed an easier, more predictable way to find ideal prospects. She had already tried a lot of different things but nothing worked. So we set up a meeting so I could learn more about her situation and whether I could help. In this article, I will share with you what "I" learned...

18 PPO Vs Fee for Service Dental Practices: How to Make This Crucial Decision Wisely
Written by: Peter Gopal, Ph.D. | Distributed: 2010-01-19 | - Word Count: 532 | Viewed: 2200 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 1.67
Our experience is that in an ideal situation, every dentist would like to have a FFS practice, but not all dentists are suited to running a FFS practice. To make a better decision about PPO participation, compare the characteristics of a successful heavy PPO practice with those of a FFS practice.

19 Will Training and Education Requirements Become Regulation for Clinical Research Professionals?
Written by: Lisa Mazurka | Distributed: 2009-12-15 | - Word Count: 604 | Viewed: 754 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 2.00
In July 2008, the Department of Health and Human Services (OHRP) asked the clinical research industry to provide public comment on whether the agency should develop regulations which would mandate education and training requirements for clinical research professionals or whether additional guidance on the topic should be provided (73 Fed. Reg. 37460). This article will review some of the specific questions OHRP requested for public comment, the public response and any action by OHRP to date.

20 She's After Your Money
Written by: Scott Bywater | Distributed: 2009-12-14 | - Word Count: 460 | Viewed: 837 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 0.00
Who would you rather be? The guy who had just managed to inherit a tidy sum from a bank before he left and had $700,000 in the bank... but had no money and limited skill? Or the guy who had invested the last five years of his life to gain the knowledge to practice as a specialist in this country with highly sought after skills. Many people would probably say the first guy.

21 Government Grant Writing: Doing It Yourself
Written by: Brendon Turner | Distributed: 2009-10-27 | - Word Count: 419 | Viewed: 942 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 2.67
Chances are, if you're looking for a grant to start up your small business or not-for-profit organization, you don't have the money to hire grant writers. A few will work with the promise of payment once the grant money comes in, but these are few and far between. The alternative? Do the government grant writing yourself.

22 Government Grant Programs: Why You Need an Awesome Proposal
Written by: Brendon Turner | Distributed: 2009-10-22 | - Word Count: 440 | Viewed: 935 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 3.75
Government funded grants might sound too good to be true, but the fact of the matter is that there are vast numbers of government grant programs out there. There are also a lot of people looking for that grant money, so if you are going to be successful in your application, you need to know what you're doing.

23 Creating an Info Product That (Practically) Sells Itself
Written by: Judy Murdoch | Distributed: 2009-10-15 | - Word Count: 1148 | Viewed: 733 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 5.00
It's a common issue: you love your work and the clients you work with love your work too. But you wonder whether what you do will translate well if you're not doing it in person.

24 Top Ten Personal Habits
Written by: Laurel Vespi | Distributed: 2009-09-08 | - Word Count: 427 | Viewed: 2563 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.40
Successful people have a regular routine of daily or weekly habits that reinforce the things that are most important to them. By practicing a set of personal success habits, they maintain a positive outlook, keep focused on their priorities, have more energy, and a greater sense of satisfaction with life.

25 Answering the Question: What Makes You So Great?
Written by: Judy Murdoch | Distributed: 2009-09-03 | - Word Count: 946 | Viewed: 937 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.71
The other day I was discussing marketing options with a client and she said something which took me completely by surprise. "Well, I guess I could be shameless and promote myself more when I'm doing a presentation but it's not like I have anything special or interesting to say..." I was surprised because this woman has singlehandedly built a very successful consulting practice and works with an impressive roster of Fortune 100 companies.

26 Hedge Your Bets With Job Loss Protection Insurance
Written by: Kyle Fitzsimmons | Distributed: 2009-08-28 | - Word Count: 372 | Viewed: 1545 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.89
Even if you believe your job to be secure in the current economic downturn, you should learn about Job Loss Protection Insurance, just in case your "secure job" gets eliminated. You should also understand what your Job Loss Protection Insurance policy will actually do for you. The time to learn what your insurance policy does and does not cover is NOT when you have lost your job and your agent tells you that your policy does not cover "that".

27 Job Searching and Staying Marketable in a Recession
Written by: Cecile Peterkin | Distributed: 2009-08-11 | - Word Count: 507 | Viewed: 1264 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 1.63
Job searching is never fun, nor is it something that is particularly comfortable for the majority of people out there. It can be frustrating, but ultimately, it can prove to be an extremely rewarding experience. There are additional challenges that exist, however, when it comes to job searching in a recession. Here are some helpful tips to ensure you'll be successful.

28 How to Use Personal Branding for a Competitive Edge
Written by: Cecile Peterkin | Distributed: 2009-08-06 | - Word Count: 510 | Viewed: 747 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 3.00
Personal branding has proven to be a successful strategy - one that can also help you to get a competitive edge during your job search. If you want an exceptional career and to achieve your goals, learn how to use personal branding.

29 Volunteer Abroad with a Clean Conscience
Written by: Stephen Knight | Distributed: 2009-08-06 | - Word Count: 923 | Viewed: 1150 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 1.67
Guidance for anyone thinking of volunteering abroad who is concerned about the negative impact of air travel.

30 The Big Picture Of Pursuing A Career As A Microsoft Networking Administrator
Written by: Frank Pines | Distributed: 2009-07-16 | - Word Count: 656 | Viewed: 892 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 2.73
Pursuing a career as a Microsoft Networking Administrator can be both rewarding and challenging. There is a lot to learn in preparation for your career in this field, and you must be willing to upgrade those skills every few years in order to stay up-to-date on these ever-changing technologies. Fortunately, there are many potential paths that you can take that will allow you to successfully become a Microsoft Networking Administrator. No matter which path you choose to follow, however, there are some basic skills that you must have in order to reliably handle your job.

31 The Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA) Certification Will Prove Your Worth
Written by: Frank Pines | Distributed: 2009-07-15 | - Word Count: 500 | Viewed: 1629 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 3.08
Are you looking for a career in Information Technology? The Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA) certification is a good choice to add to your credentials as a Network Security specialist. The CCSA has not only become a highly recognized and sought after credential to help you get the job, it verifies your knowledge and improves your practical application skills to help you keep the job.

32 Are You Considering A Career As A Microsoft Network Administrator?
Written by: Frank Pines | Distributed: 2009-07-14 | - Word Count: 648 | Viewed: 1168 | Votes: 14 | Rating: 2.71
Computer technology has become an essential part of every industry and sector, whether civic or commercial. The industry continues to expand its capabilities, making the continuous and smooth operation of the Information Technology (IT) department a crucial aspect of any large organization. As more computer systems run on the Microsoft platform, there is a high and growing demand for Microsoft Network Administrators.

33 The LPI Certification Is The De Facto Standard For Linux Professionals
Written by: Frank Pines | Distributed: 2009-07-10 | - Word Count: 543 | Viewed: 1395 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 1.89
With its certification programs, the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) has constantly raised the bar of excellence. It has continuously provided support to Linux professionals to meet the industry demands for expert skills. LPI has been acknowledged universally as a leader in providing professional help with Linux, Open Source, and Free Software.

34 How To Say No!
Written by: Carol Chanel | Distributed: 2009-07-09 | - Word Count: 912 | Viewed: 1214 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 3.08
We've all have had the experience where we meant to say no to someone. We knew it was going to be difficult but we were determined this time. Then next thing you know, we're saying yes. How did that happen? Why did that happen? Do you notice that the very people you mean to say no to, are the ones who seem to draw the life energy out of you?

35 Are Your Decisions Crushing Your Spirit?
Written by: Carol Chanel | Distributed: 2009-07-08 | - Word Count: 829 | Viewed: 1409 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 1.38
Next time you have to make a decision about a job, a relationship, a promotion, or even a date, I want you to run the fear-based vs. trust-based test past it.

36 CISSP Advanced Security Certification Can Lead to a Lucrative Career for the Committed Computer Security Professional
Written by: Frank Pines | Distributed: 2009-07-07 | - Word Count: 623 | Viewed: 1522 | Votes: 12 | Rating: 2.50
Within months of 9/11, computer security became one of the hottest career choices in Information Technology (IT) departments around the world.

37 Schmooze To Sell
Written by: Paul Barton | Distributed: 2009-04-15 | - Word Count: 734 | Viewed: 943 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 3.50
Schmooze: That's the thing to do if you want to give yourself a powerful advantage in selling your products or services -- or in selling YOU. Article explains why schmoozing works and gives real-life examples of selling success.

38 Federal Jobs Are Plentiful
Written by: Benji O. Anosike | Distributed: 2009-02-26 | - Word Count: 1351 | Viewed: 1340 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 3.63
Think there are no job hiring anywhere in america today? Have you tried to job search in one place? Truth is, there are plenty of federal jobs with the federal government right now, with even increased worker hiring scheduled. And here's how and where!

39 Resume Writing - Can Software Make A Difference?
Written by: David Alan Carter | Distributed: 2008-12-18 | - Word Count: 563 | Viewed: 1015 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 3.43
A resume builder (i.e., resume software) is simply an interactive tool to help you craft your own resume. If you can compose a straightforward sentence and follow step-by-step instructions, you can write a professional-looking resume yourself - with help from a good resume builder. But how do you find a good one?

40 Resume Writing - Can Software Make A Difference?
Written by: David Alan Carter | Distributed: 2008-12-15 | - Word Count: 563 | Viewed: 990 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 3.00
A resume builder (i.e., resume software) is simply an interactive tool to help you craft your own resume. If you can compose a straightforward sentence and follow step-by-step instructions, you can write a professional-looking resume yourself - with help from a good resume builder. But how do you find a good one?

41 There's More to Culinary Arts Than Being a Chef
Written by: Jennifer Charleston | Distributed: 2008-10-09 | - Word Count: 797 | Viewed: 3911 | Votes: 15 | Rating: 2.93
Culinary arts is simply the art of cooking. Working in the field of culinary arts usually involves preparing meals which not only taste good, but look great too.

42 Why a Nursing Career is the Most Highly Rewarding Career You Can Choose
Written by: Jennifer Charleston | Distributed: 2008-10-06 | - Word Count: 766 | Viewed: 7553 | Votes: 20 | Rating: 3.20
Nursing careers provide a richly rewarding career option. If you enjoy helping people and making a difference in their lives, then nursing is a wonderful career choice for you.

43 Laid Off? Today Is A Brand New Day
Written by: Deborah Brown-Volkman | Distributed: 2008-10-02 | - Word Count: 948 | Viewed: 1183 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 2.70
A sudden job loss can be very unsettling, and it makes a person look inside in order to get perspective on their situation. I was a person that was laid off too a few years back, so I know what it is like to not have a job to go to.

44 Make Your Career Bullet Proof in a Turbulent Economy
Written by: Lois P. Frankel, Ph.D. | Distributed: 2008-10-02 | - Word Count: 492 | Viewed: 1165 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.44
With the fall of major financial institutions, increasing home foreclosures, and government bailouts, Americans have good reason to be concerned about the safety of their jobs. Bestselling author and executive coach, Dr. Lois Frankel, provides readers with ten tips for making them valued and indispensable employees.

45 How a Paralegal Career is a Shortcut for Many in the Legal Field
Written by: Jennifer Charleston | Distributed: 2008-09-30 | - Word Count: 825 | Viewed: 1878 | Votes: 15 | Rating: 2.73
Paralegal careers provide a large scope for diversity and variety as well as career advancement. Although an entry-level paralegal salary is not considered to be high, as time goes on and you gain experience you can become a very well paid paralegal with considerable responsibility.

46 Why Becoming a Pharmacist Means You Don't Have to Worry About Student Loans
Written by: Jennifer Charleston | Distributed: 2008-09-26 | - Word Count: 692 | Viewed: 26223 | Votes: 89 | Rating: 3.18
So you want to become a pharmacist but are not sure where to start? Unlike other careers, there really is only one way to go about becoming a pharmacist. And that is to attend a university and gain a degree. For this reason all prospective pharmacists must have fantastic study abilities as well as the commitment to see out a long six year degree.

47 Laid Off at Lehman? Now Is Your Chance - Taking a Step Toward A New Career
Written by: Izabella Tabarovsky | Distributed: 2008-09-25 | - Word Count: 671 | Viewed: 931 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 2.80
If you are among those laid off in recent Wall Street upheaval, resist the fear sweeping the industry. Now is your chance to take stock of your life and consider what else you could do to create a truly authentic and meaningful career for yourself.

48 How to Know if You'll Make a Good Police Officer
Written by: Jennifer Charleston | Distributed: 2008-09-24 | - Word Count: 789 | Viewed: 7395 | Votes: 26 | Rating: 3.15
Becoming a police officer means you'll be taking on the most noble of jobs. Police officers are highly respected members of any community who risk their life daily in order to protect citizens. For this reason, becoming a police officer can be risky although very exciting. No two days are ever the same for a police officer out in the field.

49 Interior Designers: Dynamic Careers for Those with a Vision
Written by: Jennifer Charleston | Distributed: 2008-09-18 | - Word Count: 818 | Viewed: 1967 | Votes: 12 | Rating: 3.25
Interior design careers are exciting, creative and dynamic. Interior design is becoming a popular field of work due to many people now wanting to renovate their homes. This could be due to the success of home improvement TV shows, magazines and websites.

50 The 1, 2, 3's of Accountant Career Options
Written by: Jennifer Charleston | Distributed: 2008-09-17 | - Word Count: 803 | Viewed: 1455 | Votes: 12 | Rating: 2.67
An accounting career is a highly popular choice for many people. Although accounting may not be considered one of the most exciting professions, there is certainly a high sum of money to be made as an accountant. There are also many career opportunities and accounting careers options for qualified accountants.

51 Conversation: 5 Small Talk Steps To Sell YOU, Build Relationships
Written by: Paul Barton | Distributed: 2008-09-16 | - Word Count: 696 | Viewed: 1389 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 1.40
Article gives 5 easy steps to good conversation and explains how important conversation is in building romantic, personal, social and business relationships and selling yourself.

52 Setting Goals For Getting Your Dream Job
Written by: Adrian Loncarovich | Distributed: 2008-09-16 | - Word Count: 1676 | Viewed: 1092 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.17
Are you miserable at work? Well, you're not alone. According to a 2007 survey conducted by The Conference Board, less than half of all Americans are happy with their jobs. For young adults below the age of 25, the numbers are even more striking: only two out of five people in this age group are satisfied with their careers.

53 Designing Video Games: Hot Career or Just a Fad?
Written by: Jennifer Charleston | Distributed: 2008-09-15 | - Word Count: 829 | Viewed: 1386 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 2.18
Young technology enthusiasts often see a career as a video game designer their dream job, and it certainly can be! But is it right for you?

54 Considering a Graphic Design Career? Here's What You Absolutely Must Know
Written by: Jennifer Charleston | Distributed: 2008-09-11 | - Word Count: 832 | Viewed: 2497 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 3.44
Does a career as a graphic designer appeal to you? If so, you're not alone. This career path is becoming a popular one due to the fact that many students now have easy access to affordable graphic design programs at home. Many students are taking up graphic design as a hobby and then choose to later further their skill with a solid education in graphic design.

55 Want To Succeed In Business, Social, Personal Life? Take Good Care Of Your Personal Image.
Written by: Paul Barton | Distributed: 2008-09-09 | | Viewed: 1014 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 3.40
Your personal image: It’s the most important YOU asset you own. Your personal image, the perception that people have about you, affects your success in every aspect of life - your life on the job, your social life, even your love life!

56 The Job Seeker's Guide to Finding Restaurant Positions
Written by: Julie Deane | Distributed: 2008-09-02 | - Word Count: 692 | Viewed: 970 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 2.60
Although economic outlooks often appear grim when it comes to finding and keeping jobs, restaurant positions continue to be among the fastest-growing career options available today. Entertainment and service industries - especially those related to food - always do well when the rest of the world is tightening its belt. After all, people still need to eat.

57 The Rapid Job Growth of Medical Assistants
Written by: Mark Stout, BSc, MD | Distributed: 2008-08-14 | - Word Count: 631 | Viewed: 1933 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 3.33
Medical assisting is one of the fastest growing health care jobs. As the American and global population of western countries continues to age, this high growth of many health care jobs is expected to continue through at least the next decade andh employment is projected to grow much faster than average, ranking medical assistants among the fastest growing occupations over the 2006-16 decade. Job opportunities should be excellent, particularly for those with formal training.

58 Never Write A 'Thank You' Letter Again
Written by: Perry Maisin | Distributed: 2008-08-12 | - Word Count: 971 | Viewed: 5872 | Votes: 17 | Rating: 2.29
When I was in graduate school, I had a friend who interviewed at fortune 500 companies and succeeded at landing a great job. One day, I saw him sitting in the student union with a stack of cards. The cards said 'thank you'. He opened each card and signed his name. The inside of the card was blank. I asked him what he was doing and he told me that it was important to send a 'thank you' to every person you interviewed with. He believed that that was the difference between getting the job and being passed over.

59 How to Become a Medical Assistant
Written by: Dr. Mark Stout | Distributed: 2008-07-15 | - Word Count: 627 | Viewed: 1221 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 1.60
Often online medical assistant courses are so convenient that you can complete the entire program at your own pace and study all classes online at anytime around the world. Many medical assistant programs also provide online training in introductory laboratory skills and basic clinical tasks for medical assistants. Online medical assistant schools are definitely convenient, but that doesn't mean it's easier than attending a local traditional junior college or trade school.

60 Quality by Design Streamlines Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Written by: Norm Howe | Distributed: 2008-06-24 | - Word Count: 453 | Viewed: 1356 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 2.80
The pharmaceutical industry wastes more than $50 billion a year in manufacturing costs according to findings of a study conducted jointly by Olin School of Business at Washington University and McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University. The goal of the study was to understand how the FDA regulates pharmaceutical production and how those regulations may be inhibiting advances in manufacturing. Quality by Design ensures reduced deficiencies, quicker approvals, and improved interaction with FDA. It also allows for continuous improvements in products and manufacturing process, as well as a better understanding of how APIs and excipients affect manufacturing.

61 Online Education for Medical Assistants
Written by: Dr. Mark Stout | Distributed: 2008-06-17 | - Word Count: 550 | Viewed: 1254 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 1.00
Distance education is a field of education that focuses on the use of instructional systems designed to deliver education to students who are not physically on site of a school campus. Rather than attending courses in person, teachers and students may communicate at times of their own choosing by exchanging printed, electronic media or through technology that allows them to communicate in real time.

62 How to Become a Medical Assistant
Written by: Mark Stout, BSc, MD | Distributed: 2008-06-10 | - Word Count: 450 | Viewed: 1654 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 2.33
Many medical assistants receive informal on the job type of training while others learn the basics of a medical practice and patient care in a more formal setting such. Formal training for medical assistants may occur at a local junior college, vocational school, high school technical classes, local hospital or online distance education programs.

63 Online Medical Assistant Schools
Written by: Mark Stout, BSc, MD | Distributed: 2008-06-05 | - Word Count: 399 | Viewed: 1948 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 3.67
Medical assistants perform administrative and clinical tasks to keep the offices of physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors, and other health practitioners running smoothly. The duties of medical assistants vary from office to office, depending on the location and size of the practice and the practitioner's specialty.

64 Barbie Has Always Been As Color Conscious As A Florist
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-05-21 | - Word Count: 394 | Viewed: 1379 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.14
The Barbie doll has long been a fashion icon for young girls. She always knows exactly what to wear for every occasion. Her color choices are impeccable. Why, Barbie is so good with colors, you'd think she was a florist!

65 How To Successfully Prepare For Interviews
Written by: Deborah Brown-Volkman | Distributed: 2008-05-19 | - Word Count: 669 | Viewed: 1226 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.33
A job interview is a screening tool. For you, it’s an opportunity to assess whether or not you want to work for a company. For the employer, it’s an opportunity to decide whether or not they want to hire you. Both sides are looking for a match.

66 Were Hilary Duff And Haylie Duff Annoyed By Each Other On The Set Of Material Girls?
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-05-15 | - Word Count: 535 | Viewed: 1497 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.89
It leaves those of us who are accustomed to working with all sorts of people wondering if the sisters were annoyed by each other like so many of us have been with our coworkers. In fact, coworkers can be so irritating that NBC ran a news report devoted entirely to the habits that bug our coworkers.

67 What All Great Conversations Need
Written by: Deborah Brown-Volkman | Distributed: 2008-04-25 | - Word Count: 737 | Viewed: 1196 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 1.88
Not getting what you want in your career? Maybe you are not asking effectively. Communication should be simple. You say one thing, and the other person says another. The challenge is that each person communicates differently. People listen to what is being said differently, and they interpret what they hear differently, too.

68 Say The Right Things During Your Job Search
Written by: Deborah Brown-Volkman | Distributed: 2008-04-23 | - Word Count: 699 | Viewed: 1211 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 2.55
Are you doing as well at your job search as you’d like? If not, maybe the problem is the words that are coming out of your mouth.

69 Portland Art Show Has More Excitement Than NBA Basketball
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-04-08 | - Word Count: 410 | Viewed: 1726 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.71
On October 5, 2006, Portland, Oregon hosted a competition that had all the thrills and suspense of any NBA basketball game. The competition didn't involve athletic shoes or running, but there was plenty of enthusiasm, lots of fans, and breathless suspense as viewers waited to see who would come out on top. Flowers were the star players in this game.

70 Lindsay Lohan's Peers May Choose Floriculture Careers
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-04-03 | - Word Count: 503 | Viewed: 2534 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 3.43
Unlike actress Lindsay Lohan, most twenty-something-year-olds are spending a great deal of time thinking about career choices. Though Lohan has been acting for many years now, friends she grew up with who are not in the entertainment business are in the midst of their college education years or are beginning jobs in the "real world." With the millions of career possibilities out there, it can be very difficult to decide which path to take. One path available to Lohan's peers is a career in the floriculture industry.

71 Lindsay Lohan And The Entitlement Generation Benefit From Flowers At Work
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-03-20 | - Word Count: 571 | Viewed: 1742 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 3.44
Lindsay Lohan is well known not just for her acting ability, but also for her party girl ways. Unfortunately, it would seem the fun she has off the set occasionally affects the work she does on the set since she recently received a letter from the firm producing her latest movie, Georgia Rule, scolding her for unprofessional behavior. The letter chastised Lohan for behaving in a "discourteous, irresponsible, and unprofessional" manner, stating that she'd been late for work on several occasions and hadn't come at all on others. Many businesses that employ young people in Lohan's generation may not be all that surprised by such "bad" behavior-after all, that generation is referred to as the "entitlement generation."

72 Mattel's Barbie May Launch A Floriculture Career
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-03-18 | - Word Count: 416 | Viewed: 1461 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 1.40
If Barbie should ever consider making flowers her career, there are some great educational programs and opportunities available to help get her started.

73 How To Get Paid More At Your Current Employer
Written by: Deborah Brown-Volkman | Distributed: 2008-03-07 | - Word Count: 796 | Viewed: 1118 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 1.67
Getting a raise doesn't have to be difficult. Think about it this way. You work hard. You contribute a lot to the company you are working for. If getting more money is something you deserve, it's OK to ask for it.

74 Britney Spears' Children Enter The Floriculture Industry
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-03-06 | - Word Count: 394 | Viewed: 1496 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 3.30
If Britney Spears is like most mothers, though her son is just a baby and her second child is still in the womb, she's probably dreaming about what they'll become when they grow up. Considering the beating she and husband Kevin Federline have taken from the press, it's likely that Spears isn't hoping her little ones follow in her footsteps to stardom. So, what do the children of wealthy pop stars grow up to be? Well, anything they set their mind to, I suppose-maybe even florists!

75 How To Successfully Implement A Career Plan
Written by: Deborah Brown-Volkman | Distributed: 2008-02-22 | - Word Count: 603 | Viewed: 1208 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 3.00
It takes work to put together a career plan. You are combining courage, vision, and the specifics of what needs to happen when. When you put these elements together, you create a workable plan that can take you from point A to point B in a powerful and focused manner.

76 Attention Leaders: Tired of Being in Crisis Mode
Written by: Diana Keith | Distributed: 2008-02-14 | - Word Count: 743 | Viewed: 1003 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 3.20
Learn why some leaders make it, yet others get left behind. Find out how to get out of crisis mode, along with six strategic success habits every leader needs to know. These are the habits that separate great leaders from their counterparts.

77 The Key to Success in Psychometric Tests – Personality and Aptitude
Written by: Ron Clover | Distributed: 2008-02-13 | - Word Count: 793 | Viewed: 1494 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 3.88
In the current job market, being invited to a job interview almost always entails taking psychometric tests. The two main elements in psychometric testing consist of – personality tests and aptitude (IQ) tests.

78 Floriculture Training Program Is A Good Deed Worthy Of Angelina Jolie
Written by: Wesley Berry, AAF | Distributed: 2008-02-11 | - Word Count: 447 | Viewed: 3201 | Votes: 13 | Rating: 3.00
Angelina Jolie is well known not just for the hit movies she stars in, but also for the wonderful charity work she's done in countries around the world

79 Change Your Approach
Written by: Deborah Brown-Volkman | Distributed: 2008-02-08 | - Word Count: 643 | Viewed: 1199 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 3.00
The working world has changed dramatically over the past couple of years. There are fewer positions and more jobs being sent overseas. It can seem like your skills need updating sooner, and that's because they do. A global economy means change happens quickly. You can't sit back anymore and hope that change will not find you; because it will.

80 A Career Alternative
Written by: Lisa Mazurka | Distributed: 2008-02-07 | - Word Count: 843 | Viewed: 1224 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 0.00
With the increasing demands in nursing today, many nurse practitioners are seeking alternative careers to utilize and compliment their current degrees. Numerous nurses are pursuing career alternatives as Clinical Research Coordinators; individuals who aid in the coordination, management and conduct of clinical research under the supervision of a designated physician/investigator.

81 How Proactive Networking Can Dramatically Boost Your Business
Written by: Christophe Poizat | Distributed: 2008-01-30 | - Word Count: 346 | Viewed: 1107 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 2.80
Do you know why most people fail at marketing anything on the Internet? Even though the products or services they are trying to sell are awesome?

82 Create Success-With Whatever You Have! 7 Practices for Creating What Matters Most In Life And Work
Written by: Bruce Elkin | Distributed: 2007-12-25 | - Word Count: 1103 | Viewed: 2286 | Votes: 11 | Rating: 3.73
Seven Practices For Creating Almost Anything -- These 7 practices are no magic formula. But they will help you create outstanding results-with whatever you start with.

83 Make A Fresh Start In The New Year
Written by: Deborah Brown-Volkman | Distributed: 2007-12-20 | - Word Count: 611 | Viewed: 1204 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 3.00
The New Year is here. This means, it's a perfect time to complete the previous year and start fresh. If you haven't been passionate about your career in a while, capitalize on this time of the year to begin again.

84 We Were Meant to Fly
Written by: Gary Bradshaw | Distributed: 2007-12-19 | | Viewed: 1387 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 2.75
I believe we were put here on this planet to soar with success, to fly to new personal heights of growth to succeed and enjoy the journey we call life.

85 Can We Package Inspiration? What We Give Someone Really Can Change Their Life!
Written by: Gary Bradshaw | Distributed: 2007-12-14 | - Word Count: 387 | Viewed: 1144 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 2.00
Ever thought about giving a gift that inspires? Sometimes all someone needs is the gift that lights the spark of inspiration. PilotJourney, a national flight school marketing company, has teamed up with over 300 flight schools nationwide to offer a $99 Discovery Flight Gift Certificate, a real flying lesson in a real airplane.

86 Is It Time to Sit Up Front?
Written by: Gary Bradshaw | Distributed: 2007-12-12 | | Viewed: 1217 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.50
Are you one of those people that always ask for a window seat? Perhaps always watching the airplanes that fly overhead? As I was traveling from San Diego to Nashville on a Southwest flight I wondered how many people on my flight ever thought about being a pilot.

87 Ever Thought About Being A Commercial Pilot?
Written by: Gary Bradshaw | Distributed: 2007-12-05 | | Viewed: 1482 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 2.00
Being a commercial pilot is not as hard as you might think, and the demand for pilots due to the growth of regional airlines and corporate aviation travel is making this a great aviation opportunity. And the demand for aviation education focused flight instructors is about to get very good.

88 How Did I Get Here?
Written by: Deborah Brown-Volkman | Distributed: 2007-10-26 | - Word Count: 628 | Viewed: 1124 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.25
How did you get to where you are in your career? Was it a haphazard, disconnected journey, or by a detailed plan that you have followed step-by-step? Or, maybe something in between? No matter how you got to where you are today, you have followed a path whether you have chosen it or not.

89 Get Traction In Your Career
Written by: Deborah Brown-Volkman | Distributed: 2007-10-10 | - Word Count: 715 | Viewed: 1102 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.71
There are no accidents when it comes to career achievement. If you are working towards your career goals on a consistent basis, you will reach them. It might not be in the time frame you want, but you will get there. If you are not working on your goals, or if you just work on them 'here and there,' you probably will not reach them.

90 Is Being An In-Home Nurse Right for You?
Written by: Craig Elliott | Distributed: 2007-09-26 | - Word Count: 539 | Viewed: 1342 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 2.67
In-home nursing can be extremely rewarding for the nurse that likes to create a strong relationship with a patient and who likes the freedom of making decisions on their own. However, in-home nursing is not the best job for everyone. Consider your skills and your demeanor before taking on a position such as this.

91 How Not To Land A Legitimate Work At Home Job.. A Resume For Disaster
Written by: Belinda Stringer | Distributed: 2007-09-19 | - Word Count: 1084 | Viewed: 1390 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 3.50
In this article, I hope to address how to put together a successful resume that will help you to land that coveted work at home job.

92 Wish Upon A Star
Written by: Deborah Brown-Volkman | Distributed: 2007-09-11 | - Word Count: 491 | Viewed: 1314 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 3.50
If you are experiencing a slump in your career, it's because you haven't defined the next thing you want to go after. You are stuck in the day-to-day and can't see your future. You feel trapped with no way out. You can create a light at the end of the tunnel if you wish more.

93 Why Strangers Are Worried Your Business Is Stalking Them.
Written by: Mark Silver | Distributed: 2007-08-13 | - Word Count: 911 | Viewed: 1386 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.83
There you are at a party, and you notice someone you'd like to get to know. So, you start staring at them. And staring. And staring. You're hoping that your googly-eyed stare is communicating your interest in them. No surprise what happens next. He or she gets up, crosses the room, and whispers to the host, 'That weirdo in the corner keeps staring at me... I'm worried... is he a stalker?'

94 3 Ways To Feel Better At Work
Written by: Deborah Brown-Volkman | Distributed: 2007-08-02 | - Word Count: 512 | Viewed: 1519 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 2.33
Being tired and having low energy is common in the workplace. How can it not be? You've probably been getting up early five days or more per week for years. You probably get home late from work and go to bed late. Getting eight hours of sleep at night may be a strange concept for you. Being tired is the norm and no longer the exception.

95 Put Your Change Of Career On Hold Now - I'll Tell You Why
Written by: Kent Jacobson a.k.a. Mr. Success | Distributed: 2007-08-01 | - Word Count: 938 | Viewed: 1474 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 1.00
Regardless of the reason behind your career change, there are three initial steps that need to be addressed by you.

96 Job Etiquette Rules – How Many Do You Know?
Written by: Kent Jacobson a.k.a. Mr. Success | Distributed: 2007-07-28 | - Word Count: 869 | Viewed: 2175 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.14
There are 10 basic rules of job etiquette you need to follow when you begin a new job or transfer to a new organization with in your company. Above all, you must be prepared to...

97 Increasing Realtor And Mortgage Revenue
Written by: Roger Vetruba | Distributed: 2007-07-19 | - Word Count: 1064 | Viewed: 1228 | Votes: 7 | Rating: 2.57
Using online video to add revenue for realtors and mortgage lenders.

98 How to Double the Capacity of Your Realty or Mortgage Practice
Written by: Roger Vetruba | Distributed: 2007-07-18 | - Word Count: 1211 | Viewed: 1040 | Votes: 8 | Rating: 2.38
Using online video to increase referrals and streamline systems.

99 Solutions That Won't Stay Put
Written by: Celeste Varley | Distributed: 2007-07-12 | - Word Count: 476 | Viewed: 1395 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 2.00
You've just learned a new method of drawing, painting, throwing pots, or attracting positive things into your life. If it starts to lose it's shine, do you feel disappointed? 'Solutions that won't stay put' will show you how lucky you are.

100 Bad Choices Can Lead To Good Ones
Written by: Deborah Brown-Volkman | Distributed: 2007-07-10 | - Word Count: 691 | Viewed: 1398 | Votes: 9 | Rating: 3.00
Your career is a series of choices. Some are good and some are not so good. But either way, you are the person doing the choosing. At times it may feel like you have no choice, or someone else is making the choices for you, but the truth is you have more power over what you choose than you think you do.




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