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Communication – Skills Required To Excel In Your Career

Monday, December 28th, 2009

The Business Dictionary defines Communication as…
A two-way process of reaching mutual understanding, in which participants not only exchange (encode-decode) information but also create and share meaning.
There are four types of communication:

Verbal - sounds, words, language and speaking
Non-Verbal – tone of your voice, smell, touch and body motion
Written – typed and hand written
Visual – photographs, signs, symbols, topography and [...]

Reliability – Skills Required To Excel In Your Career

Friday, November 20th, 2009

The Business Dictionary defines Reliability as…
Ability of an equipment, machine, or system to consistently perform its intended or required function or mission, on demand and without degradation or failure.
Obviously the definition is referring to a piece of machinery, but it is still relevant to humans. Some people confuse Reliability with accountability. Reliability is related to [...]

Competence and Technical Ability – Skills Required To Excel In Your Career

Monday, October 19th, 2009

The Business Dictionary defines Competence as…

General: (plural competences) cluster of related abilities, commitments, knowledge, and skills that enable a person (or an organization) to act effectively in a job or situation. In comparison to ‘competency’ (plural competencies) which refers to a cluster of abilities relating to excellence in a specific activity, competence indicates sufficiency (state [...]

Skills Required To Excel In Your Career

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Are you wondering what skills are desired by employers or what it takes to stand-out amongst your colleagues? Are you an ‘A’ Player?
How would you rate yourself in the following skills? Better yet, how would your employer rate you?

Competence or Technical Ability
Reliability
Communication
Flexibility or Adaptation
Team Dynamics
Initiative or Attitude
Professionalism
Productivity

The skill areas listed above are used by employers to rate employees during reviews [...]

The Resume Black Hole

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Nothing has changed. Job Seekers still feel the only strategy to get noticed is to send their resume to all the job postings that narrowly match their industry experience and discipline.
What happens next? You wait and never get any response.
I’m not surprised. It went to “The Resume Black Hole!” 
Hiring managers and human resource reps receive [...]

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