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Are You Crossing the Line When It Comes to Online Communications With Colleagues?

On The Job

When I was a young reporter -- way before the advent of social media or email -- a fellow reporter and I began leaving anonymous message's on an editor's computer. Read this story I did for Gannett/USAToday: It happens easily enough: You and a co-worker begin chatting via Twitter or Facebook. she says.

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Nibbles and Yum-Yums: August 13, 2010

Eat Your Career

The mastermind behind Ask a Manager has just created a brand new downloadable guide called “ How to Prepare for an Interview: Boost Your Confidence, Impress Your Interviewer and Get a Job.&# Jeff Moriarty , aka The Social Media Spirit Guide or “no pants&#. Share this on Facebook. Google him for the story.

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How to Launch (and Maintain) a Successful E-Commerce Business

Success

If you fail to get this right, as I did with my online men’s store, then your customers won’t care about your offerings, and you’ll have to go back to your old cubicle job. But you can’t be confident in your choice until you get out there and test your idea. As an achiever, you probably have great confidence in your abilities.

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10 gifts to give your career

On The Job

Embrace social media. You may think Twitter is only for posting what you had for lunch or Facebook is only for showing funny photos for your friends. But social media should be another tool you use to enhance your personal brand and make others see you as a tuned-in, interesting professional in your field.

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How to Become a Certified Coach

Success

Career: A coach can help you advance in your organization, make peace with your boss, grow confidence, switch careers or get into your dream school. My rates increase with my confidence and reputation. Certification won’t give you the self-confidence to become a great coach.” Take vacation on short notice.

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