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How the Holiday Season Can Help Your Career

On The Job

The holiday season is beginning to ramp up, and your thoughts may be consumed by Black Friday deals or how to make your nana's pecan pie. For example, while you're reaching out to family and friends this holiday season, why not also reach out to new connections in your company or your industry?

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5 Ways to Thrill Your Customers (Because a Thank You Email Just Doesn’t Cut It Anymore)

Success

Start by learning about them via LinkedIn , Google, Facebook and even the customers’ own webpages; you’ll arm yourself with their photographs, knowledge of their businesses, circles, hobbies, favorite music and special interests. This article was published in April 2018 and has been updated. Do your homework.

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Episode 414: Joe Chura talks about being Not Almost There

Productivityist

In 2018, Joe sold both businesses to Cars.com in Chicago’s largest acquisition of the year, and he continues to lead their growth and innovation today as CEO. Then we discuss Joe’s unique meditation ritual, what you can learn from people (good and not-so good), the importance of small moments, and a whole lot more. Show Notes.

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Leading with Kindness: 14 Most Charitable Celebrities

Success

Shaquille O’Neal learns from listening Shaq doesn’t see himself as a celeb: ‘Celebrities are all crazy.’ “I’m If we all took a little more time to get to know people, I think it would change the whole temperament of the world,” Flavortown Mayor Guy Fieri told Delish in 2018. I’m just a regular person,” Shaq O’Neal told SUCCESS in 2022.

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If You Think You’re Unbiased, You’re Wrong

Success

The idea wasn’t to simply learn how to make IBM more attractive to minority talent. In 2015, New York City began officially observing two Muslim holidays —the “first large metropolis in America” to recognize Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. Then, he provided those groups with a list of questions regarding their constituents. It’s flexible.

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