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| February, 2011 |
Welcome to the March issue of According to Marshall... There is a lot of information out there and most of us have little, or no time, to read it. My goal is to provide you, my readers, with relevant, important and up to date information that will help you in your business success. It's just a quick summary, on various topics of interest, that I am sure will be relevant to your personal and professional success. If there are particular subjects that you would like to receive information on, let me know. And if you want to share relevant information I would be happy to include it to my readers. Please feel free to send your information to me. If you have trouble reading this or seeing graphics click here for the online version. What Business Leaders Can Learn From "The King’s Speech" by John Barker - The Financial Post “The movie's parallels to the world of business are clear: when called upon, leaders often struggle to find their own voice. Whether king or queen, executive or manager, anyone who aspires to inspire must face this rite of passage.” Click here to read the full story The Skill That Separates by Marshall Goldsmith - JobDig "If you want others to care about what you have to say - care about what they have to say!" Click here to read the full story Learn The Tricks Of Effective Networking by Howard Adamsky - Monster Thinking "How we go about our networking is important because in the end, if networking isn’t effective, there’s little reason to continue doing it. There are many rules of engagement for networking..." Click here to read the full story Why "Good Enough" Is Better Than "Best" by Kimberly Weisul - BNET.com "New research compares people who strive for the best to those who strive for 'good enough.' The high achievers aren't who you'd expect." Click here to read the full story Marshall's Blog at the Washington Post For those of you that have not had a chance to visit my Washington Post blog yet here is the link: http://views.washingtonpost.com/on-success/career-coach/
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