Friday, May 15, 2020

100 Womens Voices In Business - Executive Career Brandâ„¢

100 Womens Voices In Business March 8th was the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day, first celebrated in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland. In tribute, Krishna De (@KrishnaDe on Twitter), a fellow Reach Personal Branding Strategist, has compiled a free Slideshare report, 100 Voices in Business. Reaching out for contributions from women in business across the globe, she asked us to share our best Twitter-sized tips and advice â€" 140 characters or less â€" in several categories. Some are practical, some are inspirational, all are worth taking to heart. It was hard to select just a few juicy tidbits, but here’s a taste. In the category Leadership and Inspiring Your Team: #4 by Jennifer Brennan, a Communications Executive from Ireland (@jenn_bren_ on Twitter): Be fair, honest and helpful. Always do what you feel is right. Help others, say thank you dont forget to pay it forward. #9 by Heather Gorringe, Managing Director at Wiggly Wigglers in the UK (@wiggled on Twitter): Remember â€" success is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm. #22 by Gillian Meussig, President and Co-Founder of SEOmoz.org in the U.S. (@SEOmom on Twitter): Always remember to bring your personal values to the corporate table. In the category Networking and Building Effective Relationships: #28 by Toby Bloomberg, President of Divamarketing Blog in the U.S. (@tobydiva on Twitter): The secret to building relationships with women is embarrassingly simple. Listen. Hear. Ask. Respond. Chocolate is always good too! #32 by Megan Fitzgerald, Expat Coach at Career By Choice in Italy (@expatcoachmegan on Twitter): Maximise enjoyment and success by using your values to guide your choice of clients, partners, projects, teams and people in your network In the category Productivity and Time Management: #43 by Jennifer Britton, President of Potentials Realized in Canada (@jennbritton on Twitter): Keep your vision in front of you, your eyes on your goals. One step a day consistently over time leads to results. Celebrate often My contribution, #47 (@MegGuiseppi on Twitter): Resist the urge to check emails and social media first thing each day. Put in 2-3 solid hours of beneficial work before getting sucked in. In the category Professional Development: #68 by Joanna Penn, Author, Speaker and Blogger at The Creative Penn in Australia (@thecreativepenn on Twitter): Identify your passion. Research how other people are making income in it. Learn fast Try it out Fail fast Persist Learn more Share #75 by Viveka von Rosen, CEO and Founder of Linked Into Business in the U.S. (@expert on Twitter): Stop playing small. No more Little old me syndrome. We have the tools to claim our voices and our genius. So lets do it! In the category Work Life Balance: #81 by Grainne Byrne, PR Consultant at GBC PR in Ireland (@grainnebyrne on Twitter): Worried? Ask yourself will it matter in a week, a month or a year? Only the last one needs attention And maybe my favorite, #95 by Anette ni-Dhathlaoi, Marketing Manager at ESB in Ireland (@nettyni on Twitter): Learn 10 different ways to say no, without ever saying No’ 00 0

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