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How to Succeed as a New Manager
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New managers can excel from day one by taking cues from their bosses and being respectful to their employees, says a leadership expert.
How to Manage a Team of Former Peers
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Transitioning from peer to boss needn't be awkward, says a leadership expert.
Be a Creative Problem Solver
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Creative people aren’t born; they’re made, says an executive coach.
Speak Up for Your Work
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Managers shouldn’t always believe the old adage that good work will speak for itself, says a leadership coach.
Confidence is Key to Career Success
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A new study suggests that the biggest predictor of career success is confidence—not talent, hard work or education.
Follow These Essential LinkedIn Etiquette Rules
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To avoid LinkedIn faux pas, “tailor your message, customize your posts and nurture relationships with people you know,” says one social media maven.
Boost Your Mental Toughness
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An executive coach says that having the right mentalattitude will lead to better leadership decisions.
Face-to-Face Bests Social Networking
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A communication expert says that leaders who focus solely on e-networking can hurt their chances to advance their careers and impair their social skills.
What Makes Chief Advancement Officers Tick?
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Self-awareness is one of 14 competencies that successful chief advancement officers have in common, according to two fundraising experts who will share their research findings in an upcoming CASE Online Speaker Series.
Social Media Faux Pas to Avoid
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Making sure you tweet, post or blog appropriate content on social networks takes time and consideration. However, the extra effort is well worth it as the wrong post could get you or your organization in trouble.
Negotiate Your Way to Management Success
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Doing a good job and accomplishing goals and objectives aren’t enough, a management expert told attendees at this month’s CASE Summer Institute in Advancement Services. To achieve professional success, she said, managers need to actively participate in “office politics.”
How to Manage Luck
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Are great organizations and their leaders just luckier than the rest? A new study finds it’s actually what they do with the luck they get that helps explain their success.
Research Shows Growing Link between Education, Employment
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New analysis by the Brookings Institution shows a growing employment disparity between individuals in the United States with a post-secondary degree and those without one.
Considering a Job in Fund Raising?
Jeffrey A. Schoenherr
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This article, from the Nov. 20, 2009 Chronicle of Higher Education, discusses the outlook for jobs in educational fundraising and provides tips for those interested in entering the field. CASE shares this article with permission from the author.
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