The Value of Professional Associations

May 26, 2021

The Value of Professional Associations I recently have had the privilege of offering my talents to the Project Management Institute’s New Jersey (PMI-NJ) chapter career fair for the 10th time. Several years ago, PMI-NJ realized that their members often worked “contract” type assignments. With such assignments, their members might have work for a matter of […]

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Watch Your Language

May 12, 2021

Watch Your Language I am sure many of you have either read articles or heard lectures and discussions on the power of language. Often such discussions are focused on how we may say things to other people. Depending on another’s experiences, background and culture, how we may say something may have a definite impact on […]

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What Is The Learning Style That Works For You?

April 28, 2021

What Is The Learning Style That Works For You? I was raised as a Roman Catholic. From as far back as I can remember, my Dad would take my siblings and me to church every Sunday. Even after Dad passed away, when I was in my early twenties, I kept attending regularly, and frankly have […]

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Your Competitors Are Often Your Best Complimentary Partners

April 14, 2021

Your Competitors Are Often Your Best Complimentary Partners I first embarked on my coaching studies in 2008. At that time I knew very little about coaching as a discipline, having my own business and the world of entrepreneurship as a whole. During our studies my classmates and I learned a lot of coaching techniques. As […]

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Sense and Sensitivity

March 24, 2021

Sense and Sensitivity I received an email the other day from the Executive Director of the business networking chapter of which I am a part. One of the requirements is that new members be indoctrinated into the organization by taking a session that helps them to learn the basics of the organizations premise. This session […]

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