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Ready for a Flexible Work Arrangement as a Parent? Here’s How to Negotiate Better Hours

Success

Jones had to adapt, negotiating flexibility into her role to survive and thrive. Here’s what experts and moms want working parents to know about how to negotiate the necessary and well-deserved flexibility into your current or future role. How to negotiate flexible working hours as a working parent Remember Tramelle Jones?

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To Be or Not to Be: How to find yourself a Genuine Resume Writer

Who's the Real Boss?

Giving my business a very different focus these last two years, I have been exploring the professional side of Resume Writing and professionalising of other people’s brands, putting my years of experience and qualifications in both writing and recruitment training, to good use.

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New Career Options for Executive Assistants – Part I

Executive Assistant Breakthrough

According to the World Economic Forum [1] , here are a list of the top 10 skills most needed to succeed in 2020: Complex problem solving Critical thinking Creativity People management Coordinating with others Emotional intelligence Judgment and decision making Service orientation Negotiation Cognitive flexibility.

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6 Reasons Every Serious Blogger Should Blog for the Big Dogs

Men With Pens

It looks good on a writer’s/blogger’s resume. Advance your blogging swagger : Use your writing experience of guest posting at top sites to negotiate a higher blogging rate when applying for paid work. It breeds confidence. Naomi Dunford at Ittybiz.com is a great example. More than your “15 minutes of fame”. I kid you not.

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Why You Need to Have More than Your Clients | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

A website like that conveys confidence, pride and prowess. Rather than feel uncomfortable, as in your example, in responding “(uh, well, oh.) Mom, Dad, Stop Fighting Reply Business Logos April 13, 2010 at 9:12 pm This is the key to negotiation, you need to walk the walk. That’s a sign of success. Sad, really.

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