Category: Relationship Networking

Professional progress is often shaped by the strength of relationships.

Here we explore how trust is built through consistency, generosity,
and shared purpose.


The goal is a network that grows naturally and supports long-term opportunity.

Brand Identity & Self-DiscoveryCommunication & Networkinggen-yguest postLifestyle & Habit BuildingmanagementRecruitment & Job SearchRelationship Networking

Understanding Millennials’ Idea of Career Success

Are hiring managers seeing eye-to-eye with you?

While the recession may have pushed Millennials to say they have more realistic expectations about career advancement, hiring managers don’t yet see a change, according to The Future of Millennial Careers, a new study released by the Career Advisory Board, presented by DeVry University.

What Makes Millennials Different?…
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Personal Branding Interview #2: Penelope Trunk

Today, I spoke to Penelope Trunk, who I interviewed back in 2009, and she’s also guest blogged here. When you’re looking for unorthodox advice, transparency, and an authentic voice in the career management, only one personal brand comes to mind: Penelope Trunk. Penelope is a student and teacher of how the new economy is shaping …

Career DevelopmentCommunication & NetworkingRelationship Networking

A Cup of Coffee to Niel Robertson and His Crowd

The fact that Niel Robertson spells his name with an “i” before the “e” isn’t the only thing that makes him unique. He has successfully founded two software companies, and is currently going gangbusters with his third start up.  On top of being an incredibly savvy businessman in the heart of pounding Boulder, CO entrepreneurial …

Brand Yourself AsEducationJob SearchLifestyle & Habit BuildingmanagementRelationship NetworkingReputation Management

DISCIPLINE: The Most Important Word in the English Language

Discipline is doing what you don’t want to do… in pursuit of what you want.

I’m not sure discipline can be defined any better.  If things were easy to do and you were excited about doing them, you wouldn’t need to be disciplined.  Here’s an interestingly fact:  Success, happiness, and achievement are easy !  How …