Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Incredible Opportunity!

Master the art of the game!

Foundations

A revolutionary new workshop designed for diverse leadership

Foundations is a 2-day program designed for diverse men and women in work, community, and church leadership. Managers and non-managers will learn to develop and grow their leadership skills using interactive activities and assessments typically reserved for executives. We are unlocking the vault and sharing with you tools to achieve, obtain, and maintain success in the workplace and life. 

Click here to learn more about how you can participate in an incredible opportunity!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

J.O.B. stands for Just Over Broke -- What's your career?

I worked with a very wise recruiter who consistently remained me that JOB stands for Just-Over-Broke and that was over 10 years ago. As you take a serious look at the remaining time horizon of your working life, ask yourself the question, JOB or career.


I asked HR executive Ron Thomas to address career vs. JOB in our August issue of Managing Your Career - Diversity style. Check out what Ron has to say. Enjoy! Annalisa

Click here to read the article.

Acting Against Discouragement

Great post by John c. Maxwell.

Acting Against Discouragement GiANT Impact

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Take-A-Lesson in Mentoring! What it is... What it aint

Don't miss Friday's broadcast with Dr. Audrey Murrell, Professor and Author of Intelligent Mentoring.  Click here for details and "hear you" on the broadcast.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Sad or Depressed?

Today's Take-A-Lesson broadcast with Jacqueline S. Williams was not only a listener requested topic but timely given all the stress-related occurrences in our society. Click on Jacqui's name and sit back and take-a-listen.


While we target our broadcast for a diverse community, this area cuts across all demographics. My conversations with Jacqui leading up to the broadcast were illuminating. Additionally, the data and statistics I've collected on this subject--specific to people-of-color--is alarming to me. Jacqui (and the previous guest--Deborah Smith Pegues) are much more articulate than I in this area, so I'm pleased to have had them on the show to tackle these sensitive subjects.

Listen...do yourself and those you love a favor & listen in. Also, share this blog or at least the broadcast with others.

Ciao ~Annalisa