Tuesday, October 28, 2014

[RED DEMOCRATICA] Why you should consider working for free

 

Why you should consider working for free | Study finds workplace gender gap slowly closing | Take a dive into the "discomfort zone"
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October 28, 2014
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Why you should consider working for free
Working for free is an effective way to strengthen your network and your career skills, writes personal finance coach Mindy Crary. "If the project will contribute to an increase [in] your future pay rate, the time spent may be an investment," she writes. Brazen Careerist/Brazen Life blog (10/28)
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Study finds workplace gender gap slowly closing
Men and women will have access to the same career opportunities in 2095, according to a study of 142 countries by the World Economic Forum. Women's attainments and opportunities are 60% that of men, compared with 56% in 2006. Bloomberg (10/27)
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Top Five Ways Marketing Teams Benefit from Box
Learn why over 225,000 companies rely on Box to manage campaigns with ease, streamline workflow, and collaborate from anywhere, on any device at any time. Box allows marketers to manage campaigns and marketing materials with version control and commenting in a single space without shared drives, flash drives or email attachments. Download the free white paper today!

Making the Connection
Take a dive into the "discomfort zone"
Leaders need to be willing to enter the "discomfort zone" and have awkward or unpleasant conversations, writes Karin Hurt. Only by explaining problems can you help employees to overcome them, Hurt explains. "Know that this will be uncomfortable and that there may be an initial negative reaction. That doesn't mean you aren't helping, or they won't be grateful later," she writes. Let's Grow Leaders (10/15)
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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.

The Landscape
U.S. economy may be at post-crisis peak
U.S. economic growth is likely to be reported at 3% in the third quarter. With economists projecting similar annualized growth in Q4, the economy is expected to post its best nine-month performance since 2006. Analysts cite an improving household debt situation, robust corporate balance sheets and steady job gains. MarketWatch (10/27)
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Your Next Challenge
Discreet job-searching tips
Be careful whom you interact with on LinkedIn and via job boards if you don't want your boss to know you're job hunting. "It would be in [job seekers'] best interest to research each of the job boards prior to joining if they are worried about privacy," says MedReps.com Michele Dambach. Fortune (10/27)
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Balancing Yourself
Executives offer advice for beating burnout
Some top executives avoid getting burned out by practicing meditation each day, exercising or using flex time. Being passionate about what you do may prevent burnout altogether, suggests Bismarck Lepe, CEO of Wizeline. Fast Company online (10/27)
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The Water Cooler
What's on your bookshelf?
CEOs love to share reading recommendations, and this infographic lists the favorite books of more than 20 people who have led companies. Amazon's Jeff Bezos recommends Kazuo Ishiguro's "The Remains of the Day"; Oracle's Larry Ellison picks a biography of Napoleon; and Google's Larry Page names four books by Richard Feynman. CEO.com (10/23)
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