Thursday, March 23, 2017

Articles of Interest (Mar. 23, 2017)


This blog continues to be an outlet for individuals to read and review articles from various sources that I feel that will help people regardless of where you are at in your professional journey.

Before I get started, I just wanted to write a public note of congratulations to friends and colleagues – Katie Lentz, Katie Mucci, Jim Naprstek, Katie Prchlik and Max Strauss – on being named to the Front Office Sports Rising 25 Class of 2017. The five have been instrumental parts of my professional journey. The work that Adam White and the team at Front Office Sports is remarkable and something that can benefit anyone and everyone.

If you'll be attending the upcoming CoSIDA Convention (as well as NACDA affiliate organizations), in an upcoming edition of the blog, there will be a special announcement that might be of interest to you.
Also, it was announced for the fifth year in a row that at the convention that there will be a time for young professionals to receive complimentary reviews of resumes, cover letters as well as mock interviews coordinated by Kristi Dosh from the BusinessofCollegeSports.com.

Something to consider: "Have you discovered the differences between problems and facts? Problems are things we can do something about; we can solve problems. Facts are things we can do nothing about; therefore we do well not to worry about them. We should apply energy only to those things we can change. When we do, we can feel peace and act with poise, because we no longer beat our heads against an unbreakable wall." – John Maxwell

The time is now to #GetSET (SET - strategic | engaged | teamwork).


Articles of Interest

Strategic

•  Goal Setting (The Muse)


•  Zoom Focus (Jon Gordon)


Engaged
•  Why "Personal Branding" is Here to Stay (Undercover Recruiter)

•  Resume Strategies for College Graduates (USA Today)


•  Don't Do These Things in a Job Interview (City A.M. | London)

Teamwork
Authenticity Means You Can Have Multiple Communication Strategies (Fast Company Online)

Understand How Individuals Work to Manage Diverse Teams (Harvard Business Review)



REMINDER about Twitter Chats


Twitter Chats continue to provide me with the opportunity to meet new people, acquire as well as refine skills – both personally and professionally. Click on the link to see some of the various chats with various topics that can help you in your personal and professional endeavors.

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