Preparing for an important presentation, for example to the board of your organisation or to a large
group of industry colleagues or clients, can be seen as quite daunting, but it shouldn't be blown out of proportion.
Not exact matches
The best way to extend your current skill set is by finding mentors, advisors or a business coach — and a close
group of colleagues in the office and in your
industry — to share notes with and learn from.
This is not the first time myself and my retailer
colleagues have been fed a constant stream
of tobacco
industry scare stories, from front
groups and via the trade media, in which doomsday was predicted for small retailers at any measure to cut young people smoking.
If you supervised a
group of interns during your PhD, you could supervise a small
group of younger
colleagues later on in
industry.
Now a professor at the University
of Wisconsin, Madison, Golde thinks support
groups are an excellent way
of teaching
colleague - ship, which is valuable in either
industry or academia.
State representatives and
industry groups across the RGGI region and in California — as well as U.S. Department
of Energy officials and federal legislative staff — have frequently brought in Hibbard and
colleagues to explain their findings.
LAC
Group once again joins legal
industry peers and
colleagues as sponsor
of the Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute 15th Annual Law Firm COO & CFO Forum.
I enjoyed the
group's exchange
of ideas on the use
of these technologies, and to see how my
industry colleagues approached and adapted their use into firm environments.
Besides learning to coach jobseekers about
groups and connections, Ms. Roqueplot took away many other helpful pieces
of advice for job seekers that will be able to be used at JaneCo's: how to optimize LinkedIn profiles for maximum visibility; how to leverage the power
of LinkedIn to supercharge job searches; how to gain endorsements from supervisors,
colleagues and past associates; how to search for great jobs; and how to discover and create real connections with rainmakers in a jobseeker's particular
industry.