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The Smart Lemming’s Daily Twitter Digest: November 6, 2009

Submitted by Lori Grant on November 6, 2009 – 10:00 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. 5 ways to become more intelligent. My favorite? Watch more TV!
  2. When should you let an employee make a mistake?
  3. From the archives: acting fearful in the workplace is dangerous and career limiting
  4. From the archive: 5 questions to ask to understand your job’s requirements
  5. The job search isn’t over until the offer is in hand
  6. 7 steps to sustain a career change
  7. What to expect when across-the-board layoffs are coming
  8. How to be ready to find a new job at a moment’s notice
  9. Can you identify any of these change-resisting thoughts to a new career?
  10. Workplace bullying is very really and kinda scary. Check out survey results for horrific findings.
  11. Fostering humility at work requires leadership and putting what you believe into action.
  12. Flexibility and persistence: getting the balance right
  13. 7 storytelling tips from Salesforce’s Marc Benioff
  14. Uncovering Steve Jobs’ Presentation Secrets: the five elements of every presentation by the Apple CEO
  15. B players are more important than you think they are. How to manage B players.


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