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Marketing exec offers advice about justice and mercy | Work envy is hurting your career, experts say | Approach industry leaders the right way
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October 20, 2014
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Getting Ahead
Marketing exec offers advice about justice and mercy
One of the keys to getting ahead is recognizing the difference between justice and mercy, says Bobby Christian, the chief revenue officer for a Virginia-based marketing company. Be merciful with workers who make honest mistakes, but bring justice to those who are genuinely uncooperative. The Washington Post (tiered subscription model) (10/19)
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Work envy is hurting your career, experts say
Convert envy into motivation by asking why you're jealous in the first place and then changing your outlook to compete with yourself rather than your peers, writes Samantha Cole, citing an article from 99U. "Reaching out to someone you admire -- and yes, envy a little -- is empowering and enlightening for both sides," she writes. Fast Company online (10/17)
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The ABCs of Financial Management
Do you know your hypercritical numbers? Do you understand which figures and accounting principles are most important for the stability of your business? While your company may still be too small for you to hire a full-time CFO, knowing your numbers is a necessary evil that comes with owning your own business. Learn to identify the critical three to five numbers that will determine the success or failure of your business.

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Approach industry leaders the right way
You must offer something of value when reaching out to busy people, Nik Parks writes. Instead of asking them to coffee, invite them to be guests on your podcast or similar mediums. TheMuse.com (10/17)
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Workplace perks come with a price, expert says
Workplace incentives in the technology industry include unlimited vacation time, personal trainers, free gourmet meals, child care and spa treatments. Researcher Gerald Ledford refers to these perks as "golden handcuffs," as these companies expect employees to work longer hours on site. The New York Times (tiered subscription model) (10/17)
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Your Next Challenge
Overcoming fear during a job search
Job seekers can conquer their fear of interviews by preparing answers ahead of time and researching the company and the interviewer, Heather Huhman writes. "Instead of worrying about not finding a job, focus on the different ways you can improve your job search," she suggests. PARADE (10/16)
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Balancing Yourself
How to handle boss-induced stress
If your boss causes you stress, it's important not to stoop to his or her level, writes Vicki Salemi. In egregious cases, you should document instances of abuse. If all else fails, polish your resume and explore new opportunities. The Huffington Post/KnowMore.tv (10/17)
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The Water Cooler
City living makes raccoons smarter
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Raccoons that grow up in cities are smarter than their rural counterparts, scientists say, proving both more curious and more persistent at solving tough problems. There are signs that a similar trend can be found in city-dwelling humans, researchers say. "Cities are machines for learning. They offer a maelstrom of activities," says Edward Glaeser, a Harvard economist. Nautilus (10/9)
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