The importance of knowing your own value

By Carole-Anne Priest

Performance reviews are a source of nerves for even the most confident employee.

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Topics: Women in the C-Suite, tips, career, careers, culture, wellness


Why Helen Wiseman walked away from the partnership of a large accounting firm

By HELEN WISEMAN

Eight years ago today I made a high-stakes career change. It felt like stepping off a cliff, it felt like madness – one of the gutsiest decisions I have ever made.

I wasn’t the only one who thought I was mad. Not many walk away from partnership in a large accounting firm voluntarily, with no defined path, but an incessant internal voice that said it was time to pit myself against new challenges and see what I was capable of.

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Topics: business, careers


4 ways company culture can support women in leadership

By Charles Coy

While more than 75 percent of CEOs say gender equality is part of their top 10 business priorities, women remain underrepresented across every level of the corporate pipeline—comprising just 37 percent of management positions and 19 percent of C-Suite positions, according to a recent study from McKinsey and LeanIn.org.

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Topics: Women, tips, careers, leadership


7 Habits of Highly Effective Managers

By Mark Henricks

While the highly effective habits of good managers tend be overlooked, the traits of bad managers are engraved in our memories. Here are seven habits of the highly effective you can incorporate into your workplace.

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Topics: business, tips, management, careers


How to Finance your Career Change

By Leah Lambart

Before transitioning from one career to another it is worthwhile reviewing your financial situation and putting some plans in place. 

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Topics: Finance, tips, careers



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