 |
Archive for March, 2010
Monday, March 29th, 2010
Just Give Him 5 Sentences, Not ‘War and Peace’ This interview of Guy Kawasaki, a co-founder of Alltop, a news aggregation site, and managing director of Garage Technology Ventures, was conducted, edited and condensed BY ADAM BRYANT Q. At what point in your career did you first become somebody’s boss? A. I was probably 28 [...]
Posted in Career, Job Search, Leadership | No Comments »
Monday, March 22nd, 2010
New opportunities continue to appear. How is your work changing? Let me know if you see trends in your work. 10 Careers That Didn’t Exist 10 Years Ago BY RACHEL ZUPEK Every so often, you meet someone with a job title that makes you go, “Huh?” Either it’s too technical to understand, too hard to [...]
Posted in Job Postings, Job Search | No Comments »
Monday, March 8th, 2010
I hope you’ll be as intrigued as I am by this article. The changes we’ll see in work in the next decade will be exciting and expanding. Here’s a taste. Matching Life Experience With New Careers By ELIZABETH POPE HEALTH navigator? Conflict coach? Pollution mitigation outreach worker? These emerging jobs aren’t household terms yet, but [...]
Posted in Career, Job Search | No Comments »
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
This past weekend I had the good fortune to attend an independently organized TED (Technology Entertainment Design) event in Manhattan Beach. TED is all about Ideas Worth Spreading; you can find more about this at TED.com. While I learned so much during this one day event, I’ve found myself talking about a particular presentation about [...]
Tags: 20 something, Bliss, career reinvention, career transition, creative career, employment, find your passion, going back to work, job hunt, Job Search, job seeker, mid life crisis, recareering, starting over, true north, unemployment, workaholism Posted in Career, Leadership, Life | No Comments »
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
Needed: Urban Innovation Hot Spots Cities should become living innovation labs, says Saul Kaplan. Only then will we come up with bold system changes that work By Saul Kaplan I have been asked by Living Cities, a philanthropic collaborative of foundations and financial institutions, to participate in an upcoming economic development roundtable, Changing the Trajectory of an [...]
Posted in Leadership | No Comments »
|
 |