Dear Employer, You’re doing it wrong. I hear you complaining about me and all of the other young professionals in our organization (as if we can’t hear you). We hear you, and although you may not realize it, we have plenty of thoughts in return. Consider this a chance for us to start collaborating to […]
How to Get the Most Out of Your Blog Reading
If you’re anything like me, then you have an RSS reader or an email folder of blog articles and it’s full to the brim from the past couple weeks’ worth of content. Somewhere along the way you had one busy day, didn’t read the articles from your favorite bloggers, and then they started to stack […]
Two Networking Letter Templates that Work
I truly believe in the power of networking with the intent of building meaningful relationships. I don’t mean networking because I need something in the moment or networking in the hopes that I’ll get more than I give. I love networking for the sake of meeting interesting people, learning about and from them, and offering to […]
How to Maximize Your Return on Luck
If you’ve never read Jim Collins’ work, then you’re missing out on one heck of a researcher and author. His work primarily pertains to the business world, but the concepts could certainly be applied in non-profits and governmental organizations as well. Collins teamed up with Morten Hansen for his most recent project, entitled Great By […]