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The Smart Lemming’s Daily Twitter Digest: November 16, 2009

Submitted by Lori Grant on November 17, 2009 – 12:14 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. A new program at Abbott Labs older workers a chance to extend their working years at peak pay
  2. How To Focus On What Truly Matters
  3. How Can You Help Your Boss Succeed: Your success is dependent on your boss’s success
  4. Four tips for leaders who are in charge of training
  5. How Not to Conduct an Employee Engagement Initiative (satire)
  6. How to Approach a Career Change from PR to Marketing
  7. The Management Skills Pyramid: skills a manager must learn in order to succeed.
  8. From the archives: How to be Stealth like a Ninja Monkey during a Job Search
  9. Workplace Gossip? Keep It to Yourself
  10. What jobs will be in demand in 2010? The Top 10 Job Positions in 2010, segmented by industry
  11. Patience and perseverance are crucial to success — with money and everything else
  12. The Best Harvard Podcasts and Blog Posts on Women in Business
  13. 10 Steps to Creative Career Changes
  14. Book Review: Positioning: How To Test, Validate, And Bring Your Idea To Market
  15. When you work in a startup, you can expect that you’ll be hired for one job, but end up doing more or something different
  16. A majority of managers just don’t understand what it means to be a leader: What It Takes to Lead Now

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