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The Power of Documentation in the Workplace

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As a passionate writer, a naturally forgetful person, and a self-confessed control freak, I have always believed in the power of documentation, especially in the workplace. Documentation is a vital tool for enhancing productivity, accountability, transparency, and (most importantly) peace of mind.

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5 Warnings Signs That You’re About To Be Fired

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Critiques that are more severe or frequent than usual suggest that your managers are documenting reasons to justify a potential layoff. Networking strategically can also help to build and maintain a strong professional network both within and outside your company.

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How to Find a Mentor Who Will Best Support Your Growth

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Determine what you’re looking for in a mentor Considering which goals you’re looking to achieve can help you clearly identify your priorities and ultimately know what to look for in a mentor. Create a list of your specific goals to help you qualify your potential candidates. During your first discussions, decide when and how to meet.

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Looking at This Year’s Successes as You Set Next Year’s Goals

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Your success depends on knowing what you truly want to accomplish before you begin setting goals and pursue achieving them in the new year. They create a proactive strategic plan that lays out the details, timelines, and desired outcomes not only to reach goals, but to propel their careers forward. It keeps you on track.

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The Gender Pay Gap: 3 Steps to Work Toward Workplace Parity

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The gender pay gap needs more than teaching “self-advocacy” I recently gave a keynote speech to a network of women on the significance of self-advocacy. The situation is even more dire for women of color, who earn 42% less than men on average.

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How to Write a Professional Development Plan

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In the first part of this series, you learned that a professional development plan (or PDP) is a written document used to focus, evaluate and prioritize professional development goals and activities. Goal Setting : Define what exactly success means to you. How do you need to develop as a professional to achieve your goals?

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The AI Revolution Liberating Workers From The Office

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By harnessing the power of AI, remote workers can leverage smart tools to enhance video conferencing, document sharing, and project management. By harnessing the power of AI, remote workers can leverage smart tools to enhance video conferencing, document sharing, and project management.

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