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These Are Nicole Lapin’s 6 Money Tips for Living Your Richest Life

Success

If you waste several minutes fussing with the coffeemaker each morning, then it might be cost-effective to buy your brew. Negotiate your bills and purchases, and find extra money by making your social network work for you. Lapin likes to negotiate and once bought a floor-model couch for about 70 percent off.

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10 Best Tools to Help You Land Your Dream Job [2021]

Success

Plus, Grow with Google provides low cost, paid courses for certification in trending IT and programming fields. LinkedIn for Skills Learning and Networking. Where LinkedIn really shines is in its social media engine for networking. You will also have the opportunity to attend quality learning webinars.

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MIPIM has changed, and mostly for the better

Workplace Insight

With an estimated 27,000 delegates from 90 countries, MIPIM is still a force to be reckoned with when it comes to opportunities to network and learn as delegates, with organisations using the week to deliver news, insights and thinking. Without a green future there is no future.”

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The five ages of the office and the man who shaped the way we talk about them

Workplace Insight

And for the past few years we have been moving inexorably towards the latest age: ‘network offices’. Each age was shorter than its predecessor: both the digital and network ages began less than a career span ago. Inadequate buildings In 1984 and 1985, DEGW ran a series of focus groups involving individuals from City companies.

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Book Review: Give and Take

Productivityist

Mike offers up book reviews here at Productivityist , and he writes about other things he''s learned at People Smarter Than Me. One of the ways that givers get ahead is through better networking, and not in the traditional sense of selling something to someone. Grant also writes about how givers negotiate better than takers.

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How to Keep Your Competitive Edge in the Workplace

Eat Your Career

If you ever find yourself saying, “There’s nothing more to learn,” you’re kidding yourself. A book costs about $10 and you can learn a ton by actually reading a book on any topic. Depending on your role and the organization, you may also gain some great networking opportunities. You’re just not looking hard enough.

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Uh-Oh: You May Not Be Worth What You Thought

On The Job

Some examples include software design/development; product management; networking/system administration; finance; and government contracts administration. Negotiate for other compensation/benefits. Or, see if you can work from home at least one day a week to save on fuel costs. del.icio.us.

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