Video: 2011 Live Reading of A Christmas Carol
For your holiday enjoyment, I present this live video recording of our previous 2011 Live reading of Charles’ Dickens’ A Christmas Carol.
For your holiday enjoyment, I present this live video recording of our previous 2011 Live reading of Charles’ Dickens’ A Christmas Carol.
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Douglas presents what he has learned about troubleshooting over nearly 25 years of computer consulting and how it can be applied to many life situations outside of technology.
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Douglas speaks at the local Tuesday’s with Transitioners meeting on the topic of “A Year of Action!”.
Action — any action — can help us to get our careers and lives moving forward. Douglas presents a few “action items” you might want to explore or use as jumpstart points for your own ideas.
Learn how action benefits you no matter what your job, current job status or career!
60 mins
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11,000 Words
While we often talk about one, monolithic, Reputation – with a capital R — I believe that there are a series of reputations that make up the whole. This book will focus on the combination of reputations that make up your one, overarching, Reputation. By examining each of these reputations in detail, I hope you will find specific areas where you can improve your work, your actions and your thoughts so that your overall professional reputation grows.
Why break your Reputation down into its constituent parts? It is often said that you can’t “do” projects, you can only do the individual tasks that make up the project and achieve the desired result. The same can be said for reputation. You don’t build your reputation as a whole, you cultivate the smaller reputations that create it. Each individual action builds your reputation in unique ways and each requires some thought as to how they relate to the whole.
Join me for the Career Opportunities Office Hour Google+ Hangout on Wednesday, January 4, 2011 at 9pm EST/6pm PST.
This is an open discussion of whatever career topics are on your mind. Bring you questions and discussion topics.
Circle my personal Google+ account or the Career Opportunities G+ page to see the link to the hangout on Wednesday.
(If hangout is not currently in progress, you will be returned to this blog post)