Honoring the Living How many of us take time, our health and other people for granted? The passing of...
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How to train an introvert to be charismatic
Are extroverts really the only charismatic ones in the office?? Absolutely not! In my 10 years of leading the...
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How to banish “umms” from your presentations immediately
Are you umming your way through your presentations? Welcome to your high impact tip of the day! So many...
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The 7 Components of an Effective “Lesson Learned” Story
Whether communicating to an internal or external audience, “Lesson Learned” stories are a powerful communication tools. Bear in mind...
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When to add to an answer in Q & A
One question I frequently get asked is whether it is okay to add to an answer made by a...
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A Strategic Approach Increases Selection Success
Part 2 Delivering a proposal and interview that resonates with the selection panel requires that you have the experience...
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A Strategic Approach Increases Selection Success
Part 1 If your most valuable information about a project comes from the pre-proposal meeting, you have missed the...
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Are your truly projecting what you intend to communicate?
Many communicators think that what they intend to communicate is what is perceived by their listener(s). However, what is...
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Optimizing Your Seating Arrangement for Q&A
After your interview is complete, it is generally time for questions from your selection panel. More often than not,...
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Who wins in your head?
For the past 8 years, I have had the honor of working with ACEC Arizona’s Leadership in Engineering Administration...
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