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Have You Reached A Career Plateau? How to Regain Control

Office Dynamics

We may feel under-appreciated, wish our job was more challenging, or have lost out on a promotion. If inexperience is holding you back, approach someone whose work you admire and ask him/her to mentor you. Ask to join or form a workplace committee. Mentor someone else, and you’ll find it’s also good for you. What to do?

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A Noncompete Clause Ban Is on the Table—Here’s What Employees Should Know

Success

Why some employers favor noncompete clauses Noncompete clauses have existed in some form for hundreds of years, though they became a popular retention tactic more recently among a wide variety of employers. As Davenport learned, while TV stations might negotiate on other terms of a contract, noncompetes were an “absolute non-negotiable.”

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77 Things I Did In 2010

Brilliantly Better

It’s just a form of clarifying your goals, with a touch of humor. Had to mentor projects and give advice to the attendees, evaluate the pitches and pick a winner. From the selection phase, going through the interview and negotiation phases, all seemed incredibly familiar. Practiced With A Magic Fairy. It was fun.

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