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How to shine under a boss who thoughtlessly delegates | Stop climbing the career ladder and do this | A game plan for connecting with strangers
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October 17, 2014
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Getting Ahead
How to shine under a boss who thoughtlessly delegates
Bosses often delegate without learning the nuances of the assignment, says Tom Gimbel, the CEO of a staffing firm. Treat these assignments as opportunities to become the sole expert on topics that upper management has deemed important. U.S. News World Report/On Careers blog (10/15)
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Stop climbing the career ladder and do this
The traditional concept of a "career ladder" isn't viable anymore, writes Peter Guber, who co-owns the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Dodgers. The key to career success is adopting a mindset of lifelong learning and "developing a broad set of diverse transportable skills," he writes. LinkedIn (10/14)
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How Much Do You Really Need to Make? The Answer May Shock You
Rather than focus on what you can afford to pull out of the business to cover your living expenses, you need to focus on how much you need to earn at your business in order to afford the lifestyle you want to have. This is where the Personal Earnings Goal, or PEG, comes into play. Learn how to calculate your PEG and find out how much you really need to make.

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A game plan for connecting with strangers
Strengthen your connections by setting up informal meetings with new contacts, John Fawkes writes. Follow up the next day to thank them, and e-mail them a week or two later with something of value. Close the loop after two to four weeks by e-mailing them to explain how you've put their advice into action, Fawkes writes. Brazen Careerist/Brazen Life blog (10/16)
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Five Problems Marketers Face Today
Today marketers face many challenges, and often have to do more with less. In this report, we review some of the top challenges marketers face today and how they solve these problems within their organization. Download the free white paper now.

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U.S. posts strong output, jobs numbers
Production at U.S. factories, mines and utilities jumped 1% last month for the biggest gain in nearly two years while initial claims for jobless benefits plunged to a 14-year low last week. The data reinforced other figures pointing to an improving economy but contributed to a mixed picture overall, including weak retail sales data reported a day earlier. Reuters (10/16)
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Securing Cardholder Data While Reducing the Costs of Compliance
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Your Next Challenge
Poachable helps employees quietly hunt for a new job
The website Poachable acts somewhat like an online dating site, where potential employees develop a profile of what they'd like in a job without having to reveal themselves. Poachable then matches them with suitable companies, but not their current employer. Entrepreneur online (10/15)
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Balancing Yourself
"Rest and digest" is a critical leadership skill, expert says
Any form of meditation, such as yoga or breathing exercises, can boost focus and energy levels in the workplace, suggests leadership coach Scott Eblin. Without it, your "life is like driving only with an accelerator," he says. The Globe and Mail (Toronto) (tiered subscription model) (10/16)
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The Water Cooler
Pingpong stunts win Irish boy Internet fame
A boy in Ireland has found Internet fame after posting a video of himself performing trick shots with pingpong balls that he throws into drinking cups. His tricks start out simple, but soon evolve in complexity. KSL-TV (Salt Lake City) (10/14), YouTube/Untold Animations (10/12)
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SmartQuote
People are like stained-glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within."
-- Elisabeth Kubler-Ross,
American psychiatrist
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