I’m going to cut to the punch line. Remember the Golden Rule; help people with their career and they will help you. LinkedIn is great LinkedIn is the latest tool for business networking and it’s great. Really great. Of course, with anything that’s great, there’s no shortage of advice on how to use it well. Guy Kawasaki’s [...]
Continue reading...12. February 2009 by Craig Peters
Perception is reality. How you’re perceived by a prospective client or hiring manager is, to them, the reality of who you are. Today, with the economic concerns the way they are, you don’t want to be perceived as wasteful or extravagant with your money. At the same time, you don’t want to be perceived as [...]
Continue reading...11. February 2009 by Craig Peters
Yes, it may sound basic at first. But, what Cheryl Ferguson says about the importance of basic pleasantries for job candidates, is very complex. Did your mother ever tell you to sit up straight, get your elbows off the table, or watch your language? She did it for a reason. She knew that other people judge [...]
Continue reading...6. February 2009 by Craig Peters
Building your social capital helps you get more financial capital (money, jobs, clients, projects, partnerships). This is now more important that it has been in years. If you happen to need convincing, read on to get the latest report on our economic backdrop. This is from Bloomberg a couple hours ago: Job Losses in U.S. Spreading [...]
Continue reading...5. February 2009 by Craig Peters
I’m from Hawaii. You know: palm trees, beaches, and surfing. You want to know what’s considered business attire or ‘formal wear’ in Hawaii? Just add a long sleeved t-shirt to your outfit and you’re good to go. Oh yeah, and throw some shoes on (with socks). Being from Hawaii, I always get a kick out of [...]
Continue reading...4. February 2009 by Craig Peters
I know it sounds simple, but as Caelan Huntress points out in his article, Build your Business by Making Friends, people often are too aggressive when networking and trying to connect with others. They try to sell, sell, sell. Caelan reminds us to take it easy and focus on the person. He sums it up [...]
Continue reading...2. February 2009 by Craig Peters
I haven’t yet read Juliette Powell’s new book 33 Million People in the Room,but I came across this interview with Dan Schwabel and my interest is piqued. There’s no shortage of information out there these days about the value of social networking. Yes, Facebook, Linkedin, and Twitter are important for online social media marketing. We know [...]
Continue reading...29. January 2009 by Craig Peters
I’m happy to say that the Lunch For Success blog has a new look (and it’s better on the inside, too, but that’s kinda boring to most people, so I won’t go on). I’m going to add some useful widgets over the next few days. Have a look and let us know what you think.
Continue reading...28. January 2009 by Mark Cornish
President Obama was forced to stare down one of the White House press core. The reporter on the receiving end of Obama’s ire, Politico’s Jonathan Martin, got there because he didn’t understand the social dynamic of Obama’s suprise visit to the press room. He wanted to deliver a ‘tough’ question to Obama, when Obama’s visit [...]
Continue reading...26. January 2009 by Craig Peters
If you’re preparing for a job interview one week out, you’re late. You’ve got to prepare earlier. And the most important part of that preparation isn’t about hard skills… I just read this post from Silicon.com called “Ask the Experts: How do I ace that job interview?” Three experts answer the question, which is a nice [...]
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16. February 2009 by Craig Peters
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