Archive(s) for October, 2010

Building Competencies for Today’s C-level Positions

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Building Competencies for Today’s C-level Positions
by Kris Girrell
In executive circles often discussed are the issues of the C-suite, generally referring to those chief leadership positions whose titles begin with the letter C—CFO, CEO, COO and so on—with new middle letters being added each year. But, one should consider another[...]

Seven Things to Expect From Your Narcissistic Employee

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Seven Things to Expect From Your Narcissistic Employee
by Bret Simmons
The narcissistic personality trait describes individuals that believe they are special, have a sense of entitlement, require excessive admiration, lack empathy, are interpersonally exploitive, and are arrogant and haughty. As defined by one of its most frequently used[...]

Appreciative Inquiry for Career Development

Friday, October 1st, 2010

Appreciative Inquiry for Career Development
 By Dan Shepard
You have had a successful career—public recognition, financial security, an industry presence, the respect of your peers, but you are restless and have perhaps been quietly thinking about something new, something energizing…but can’t quite identify what that is.
For[...]