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The Smart Lemming’s Daily Twitter Digest: October 28, 2009

Submitted by Lori Grant on October 28, 2009 – 9:30 pmNo Comment

The Smart Lemming sent out the following tweets, recommending these additional resources from news, articles, and posts on business life, career management, management and leadership, and women in business:

  1. Interesting: 8 potential Twitter’s business models while most publishers have only one or two ways to monetize
  2. People get scared during uncertainty: 4 tips to lead your people in tough times
  3. Leadership lessons from Team of Rivals: 5 characteristics of weak leaders
  4. 4 quick tips for looking good in meetings
  5. Develop 8 career renegade qualities for success RT @jonathanfields The Renegade Employee: Coming Alive with a J-O-B
  6. Older workers must edit & update their resumes by listing most current & relevant skills tied with business needs
  7. Your ability to succeed in your job and career relates to your ability to defend yourself against bullies.
  8. 5 tips to learn how to speak in 30-second sound bites in your job search
  9. There’s a fine line between resume keywords that help recruiters find you & buzzwords that say very little
  10. Must-watch video: Navigating Major Career Transitions with Michael D. Watkins
  11. 9 ways to research prospective employers a smarter interview and have the knowledge to make a smarter career decision
  12. Avoid adding too much value: when is it time to keep your mouth shut?
  13. 5 ways to succeed in the new changing paradigm by repurposing your career by Marshall Goldsmith
  14. Always be ready to step and lead: RT @tweetmeme How to make yourself the de facto leader on any project
  15. The reasons why the job description is the primary tool you’re evaluated against in a job interview


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