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A dream career and/or a dream man?
All those years of hard work are finally paying off! You got a promotion, have been entrusted with more responsibility and a budget to build a brand new unit. Your boss has high expectations of you and you’re committed. You won’t let him down! You’re hyper-busy but loving it! Everything would be just perfect if it weren’t for the troubles back home... Your relationship is falling apart. Or, perhaps, you don’t even have one and the men who are interested are of no interest to you. Now what?!
Frustrated you’re getting unfair treatment at work?
“No matter what I say or do, they won’t take me seriously because I am a woman!” Do you also believe it’s hard to be a woman in the tough man’s world? You’re not alone! Many women feel it’s still more difficult to access the same job opportunities as their male colleagues, that they’re not treated as equals, make less money etc. I wonder, is it really as bad or is there something else that is ruining our career ambitions, ladies? Prefer to read rather than watch? Here’s my article from the Czech & Slovak Leaders Magazine.
Love it or hate it?
Do you also have a love-hate relationship with selling? Let’s face it, knowing how to sell is crucial, even if the word ‘sales’ is not part of your job title. Whether asking your boss for a new headcount, presenting a new idea to your management or asking your partner to join you on a sightseeing trip to Afghanistan, you always sell! My latest article in the Czech & Slovak Leaders Magazine provides a few handy tips…
3 ways to recapture a bored audience!
We’ve all had to sit through mind-numbing meetings or presentations. It’s not fun! When it’s your time to present, please don’t let your listeners suffer the same! If you feel you’re loosing your audience during the presentation, here’s three ways you can get their attention back immediately and save your reputation in the process ;)
The number one reason why most presentations fail
What's the one thing that you consistently don't do (or don't do enough of), that could save 30% of your preparation time and make your presentation much more engaging? Take a wild guess :)