Confidence in yourself and your skills and abilities can have an impact on your quality of work and overall happiness. When your confidence takes a hit, so can the quality of your work and your happiness. Michelle Kerrigan joins the show to discuss what those confidence killers are and what you can do to overcome them.
Google Apps is an all-in-one package that offers everything from email to word processing and spreadsheets, and it is moving all of these items to the cloud. Laurie, a member of the Google Team at a large retail organization, joins the show to discuss the benefits of using Google Apps for businesses of all sizes, and how you can make the switch to Google Apps.
Dogs for the Deaf, Inc. rescues and professionally trains dogs to help people and enhance their lives, while maintaining a commitment to the dogs they rescue and the people they serve. They have many volunteer opportunities available at their headquarters in Central Point, Oregon, as well as nationwide opportunities. Join Cady Chesney as she finds out more about volunteering at Dogs for the Deaf with Cathy Stone.
Are you a hard worker or a workaholic? The difference could be costly to your health and Dana Manciagli, Consultant and Author, joins the show to dive into how to avoid becoming a workaholic. With host Cady Chesney, Dana will explore four strategies for maintaining a healthy work-life balance. She will also take a look at when it is acceptable to be a workaholic (and how to stop).
Onboarding is an experience that most new hires and their managers experience in the first few days, weeks, or months of employment. In this process employees learn company, organization, team, and role specific knowledge along with insight into the company’s culture and direction. Lilith Christiansen, author of Successful Onboarding: Strategies to Unlock Hidden Value within Your Organization and associate at Kaiser Associa...
Managers and those in leadership positions work to guide their team through projects, and help them grown in their positions. In today’s world colleagues spend a majority of their time together, so friendships form – but it can be tricky being friends with your employees. Jennifer Winter joins the show to discuss effective strategies for becoming friends with your employees, while maintaining a healthy work relationship.
It’s time to make your next career move…within your organization. Internal interviews can be just as challenging as interviewing at a new organization. Should you inform your boss when you apply for an internal position? Can you assume that you have an edge over other candidates? Host Cady Chesney discovers the answers to those questions, and more, with Amy Gallo, writer and contributing editor at Harvard Business Review.
Behind every great author is an editor that helped them shape their plot lines, refine their language, and create a publishable story. From children’s picture books, to young adult fiction, to non-fiction, editors guide authors along the correct path towards publication. Julie Romeis Sanders joins the show to talk about her career as a freelance editor and how others can enter this competitive industry.
Early mornings and late nights spent at work, panic attacks over missing deadlines for the smallest projects, and a never-ending pile of work just sounds exhausting. But over time high levels of stress and anxiety can cause burnout. Paula Davis-Laack, founder and CEO of the Davis Laack Stress and Resilience Institute, joins us to share her experience with burnout and several strategies that you can use to prevent it from ha...
At some point in your career it's likely that you will want to make a change, whether that is a lateral move or to a completely different industry. This occurs during all stages of an individual’s career. Caitlin Nankee graduated from college only a few years ago, but has already changed industries when she decided she wanted to be a Realtor instead of a copywriter. Discover why Caitlin made that decision, what kind of educ...