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  • Making a career transition
  • Professional branding on LinkedIn
  • Reinventing ourselves for the future of work

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The honest truths about entrepreneurship May 11, 2023

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Read time: 4 minutes

Topics covered: Business, entrepreneurship, founder, leadership 


 

“I very rarely have to set my alarm clock to wake up these days!”

That is what Marc Nicholson, founder of members’ club 1880, told me in episode...

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My keynote speech for LinkedIn May 04, 2023

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Read time: 4 minutes

Topics covered: Professional branding, LinkedIn, career development

[These are excerpts of a keynote speech I gave last week on April 26, 2023, at the networking launch event of the Leaders Collective, a program for the brightest senior...

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The four types of colleagues we meet at work Apr 27, 2023

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Read time: 4 minutes

Topics covered: Personality types, organizational psychology, communication


 

“They are very nice, but can they lead a team?”

“OK enough of the vacation photos! Can we get to work already?”

“Why do...

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Not having to use LinkedIn is a privilege Apr 20, 2023

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Read time: 3 minutes

Topics covered: LinkedIn, retrenchment, job search, business development, professional branding


 

I was at a networking event at a glitzy bar on the top floor of a skyscraper.

We had just opened a bottle of top-grade champagne,...

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The bully, victim and rescuer drama triangle Apr 13, 2023

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Read time: 4 minutes

Topics covered: Self-empowerment, mindset shift, organizational psychology, interpersonal conflicts


 

I am guilty as charged.

When I was a young executive, I regularly threw myself parties—pity parties, that is. I would complain...

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