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The Smart Lemming’s Daily Twitter Digest: November 9, 2009

Submitted by Lori Grant on November 10, 2009 – 12:11 amNo 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. Gossip In the Workplace: how it kills camaraderie and morale
  2. Survival mentality puts people into a defensive mode. How to thrive, not just survive.
  3. Reminder: strong personal brands attract and repel
  4. 10 career mistakes you should avoid
  5. Be someone who is engaged with work, not someone who avoids work
  6. Why you must change–and how to overcome resistance to change
  7. For the “over experienced” job seeker: resume tweaking may be better than an overhaul
  8. How to conduct a compensation analysis
  9. Applying for a job: what to do when a degree is required, but you don’t have one
  10. 11 ways to overcome your procrastination
  11. If a baby step feels too big, ask yourself what is the micro-baby step you could take
  12. What are the pros and cons of mid life career change?
  13. Women leaders in Generations X and Y don’t go it alone. They are highly interdependent.
  14. Don’t forget about key stakeholders: when you’re in the weeds, raise your head, and communicate with key stakeholders.
  15. Overconfidence clouding judgment? How to avoid mistakes from overconfidence.
  16. Career Management Advice Video: When companies don’t follow up after interviews


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