“If anything goes bad, I did it. If anything goes semi-good, we did it. If anything goes really good, then you did it. That’s all it takes to get people to win football games for you.” – Bear Bryant
In January, we blogged Take the Blame to Make a Name in which we explore the idea of taking blame and giving credit as a way to advance your career.
This week I spotted an…
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We recently conducted a Linked IN poll with the question: What would motivate you the most (to make a job change)? As of today, we have 440 responses, and the overwhelming choice is Increased opportunity / company quality (at 39%). The strong second choice is Increased challenges and responsibility (28%). So these two choices comprise 67% of the responses. Trailing in the distance are increased compensation (with…
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[Based on an answer I provided today on a LinkedIN Staffing/Hiring question:]
There is a moment near the end of job interviews when the interviewer finally is relaxed. When the interviewer has been asking questions, and assessing your answers, they are working. When you hear the magic question “What questions do you have for me?”, they are ready to relax. This is a golden opportunity that most interviewees…
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Your executives may not be show business celebrities, but how important are they to your business? And how would your customers react if you lost a key VP? Conversely, if one of your executives were performing poorly, but left on bad…
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In 1993, Jimmy Johnson, then the coach of the Dallas Cowboys, credited a book called Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience, by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, with helping him prepare for the Super Bowl win that year.
“Flow”…
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It is natural for a job seeker to be nervous in an interview. We are at our most vulnerable when something is at stake personally (getting or not getting the job). A key mistake made by many candidates is saying TOO MUCH when being concise would be better. Candidates are good at starting stories and continuing stories, but not always so good at wrapping up stories and making a point.
A good business story told in an interview is like any good story: It holds the listener’s…
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