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Are You a Management Imposter?
Do you feel as if you are pulling the wool over the eyes of your workmates, hiding your incompetence? You are not alone. There is even a name for it: Imposter Syndrome. Management consultant Gill Corkindale takes up the subject of business professionals with...
Tags: Workforce Management, Career, Human Resources, Internet, Gender And Diversity, Professional Development, Recruitment & Selection, Blogging, Blog, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2008-05-08
How Your Competitors Lure Top Talent
Even in a decelerating economy, competition for top young talent remains high. To attract these folks, you need to be creative. Your competitors certainly are. Tammy Erickson blogs on Harvard Business some examples of what top companies are offering hot candidates. Here's a sample: ...
Tags: Human Resources, Career, Workforce Management, Recruitment & Selection, Professional Development, Hire, Candidate, Job, Talent, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2008-04-17
Protect Your Online Reputation
In the real world, managing your reputation should be paramount. Showing up on time, being helpful to colleagues, and taking the occasional shower increase the reputation points you can leverage in any number of ways, including career advancement. Many of us spend a lot of time, if...
Tags: Sean Silverthorne, Career, Internet, Online Communications, Web 2.0, Professional Development, Blogging, Wiki, Reputation
Blog posts 2008-03-31
How Leaders Go Bad (i.e. Spitzer)
Two interesting views on the career suicide of former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer. Writing in BusinessWeek, Harvard Business School professor Bill George fits Spitzer into a failed leadership type he terms "rationalizer." I believe Spitzer's profile closely fits the rationalizer, one who gets so caught...
Tags: Management, Professional Development, Leadership, Governor, Eliot Spitzer, Leader, Career, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2008-03-20
Let's Polish Your Personal Brand
Blogger Gill Corkindale says she laughed out loud the first time she heard the idea of creating a personal brand. She's not laughing now, and neither should you. In today's supercompetitive business environment it pays in cash and career advancement for you to self-promote...
Tags: Sean Silverthorne, Career, Marketing, Professional Development, Branding, Blogger Gill Corkindale, Brand
Blog posts 2008-03-06
Women 'Stars' a Better Investment than Men
If you hire a male superstar stock analyst from a competitor his performance often drops -- along with the market value of your company, says Harvard Business School professor Boris Groysberg. But hire a female star analyst and your investment is much more likely to be rewarded, Groysberg writes...
Tags: Human Resources, Gender And Diversity, Professional Development, Analyst, Investment, Women, Men, Sean Silverthorne, Career
Blog posts 2008-02-19
Sending the Right Message to Young Talent
Many of us "mature" managers remember being told at the beginning of our work careers that the quickest way to the top was by being "seen and not heard." Seen but not heard does not cut it in today's workplace. Organizations need vital contributions from every employee,...
Tags: Human Resources, Management, Career, Workforce Management, Leadership, Professional Development, Manager, Business Skill, Talent, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2007-12-26
Managing Up, Down, Superstars, Bozos -- and Alphas
Many people learn instinctively the importance of managing up -- that is, keeping your boss in the loop, in your corner, and under control. More difficult and subtle is the art and science of managing peers, subordinates, different generations, geniuses, and jerks. To varying degrees, all have...
Tags: Workforce Management, Management, Career, Human Resources, Leadership, Performance Management, Professional Development, Gender And Diversity, Boss, Professor, Superstar, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2007-11-09
Good Sports: Using Athlete Endorsements
Starting with golfer Arnold Palmer in the 1960s, companies have derived great value from using star athletes to represent their products. The marriage of Michael Jordan and Nike almost single-handedly created a new market for high-end sports shoes as urban wear. The danger, though, is that sometimes...
Tags: Sean Silverthorne, Marketing, Athlete, Professional Development, Branding, Career, Advertising & Promotion
Blog posts 2007-11-02
Signs Your CEO has Jumped the Shark
CEOs, like football running backs and winners of American Idol, tend toward short careers. In the case of chief execs, it's five years or less in office. So how do you know when your Top Dog is heading down the back nine of her or his career? ...
Tags: Blog, CEO, Professional Development, Blogging, Career, Internet, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2008-09-03
Wall Streeters Reassess Their Careers -- and Lives
People who earn their daily bread in the financial sector aren't getting much sleep these days. A study released this week by the Center for Work Life Policy reports that more than 80 percent of female star performers are considering leaving their Wall Street careers, compared to 40 percent of...
Tags: Professional Development, Career, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2008-09-19
B-School Jitters
The financial industry has long been a favorite of Harvard Business School graduates, so you would expect the mood on campus to be a bit apprehensive -- especially students who are just now starting to evaluate  career options for the coming year. "Students recognize that the ground beneath them...
Tags: Harvard Business School, Financial, Financial Industry, Professional Development, Career, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2008-09-29
Sarah Palin: Preparing for a Make or Break Moment
Driving into work today I felt sympathy for Sarah Palin, who faces undoubtedly the biggest moment of her political career. With her debate performance against Joe Biden tonight she can: Deeply hurt Republican chances of continuing in the White House OR again inject new...
Tags: Body Language, Republican, Morgan, Professional Development, Career, Sean Silverthorne
Blog posts 2008-10-02
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