Surviving R. Kelly: Why You Need a Platform
If you know that your work has the ability to prevent people from harm, you have a responsibility to push yourself outside of your comfort zone to share your message.
If you know that your work has the ability to prevent people from harm, you have a responsibility to push yourself outside of your comfort zone to share your message.
We’ve all heard the saying, “Loose lips sink ships”. Quite often, those “ships” we sink with our communication style faux pas are relationships. Gossip, personal attacks and violating trust may[…]
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Editor’s Note: This is an excerpt of a MonsterWorking article by Hannah Hamilton that includes quotes from Isha Cogborn. From the front-desk receptionist to the CEO’s executive assistant, administrative professionals put their[…]
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Editor’s Note: The following is an excerpt from Isha Cogborn’s book, “5 Rules to Win in the Business of Being You.” Order your copy on Amazon Failure: The ultimate F-word.[…]
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As the millennial generation enters the workforce in larger numbers, those of us who have been here for a while may have noticed that they’re a bit different. Call them[…]