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Resources for career-focused education: associate's, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees plus diplomas and certificates.
\'Job Prison\' Can Hold Only Those Who Don\'t Look for Freedom
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
A Fresh Start Can Cure the Job Blues
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/Your-Career/A-fresh-start-can-cure-the-job-blues.aspx
Actual Experience May Be Lacking
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/Job-Hunting/Actual-experience-may-be-lacking.aspx
Links to occupational information including general outlook, wages and trends, employer profile resource library and career exploration help.
Approach New Job Opportunities With a Willingness to Learn
Information from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/Your-Career/Approach-new-job-opportunities-with-a-willingness-.aspx
Article by Nick Corcodilos, from AskTheHeadhunter.com.
Listing of articles first published in Colorado Business magazine, the Denver Business Journal, the Rocky Mountain News, the Denver Post and the journal of the Colorado Human Resource Association.
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MBA Programs for Business Owners
You don't have to close your business to go back to schoolBy Marcia Layton Turner Getting a Masters of Business Adminstration (MBA) degree can give you the knowledge to kick your small company up many notches on the sophistication scale. But stepping away from your business to be a full-time student in a traditional two-year MBA program just isn't reality. Don't give up your aspiration for a higher education – business schools now offer these alternatives for busy small-business managers:
- Executive MBA
- Online or distance MBA
- Low-residency or part-time MBA
Spend less time in class, get the same degree
Most universities now offer an Executive MBA program (EMBA), which requires far less class time — often compressing courses to one day a week. All participants are expected to spend the rest of their week at full-time professional positions.
Try:
Check out this directory of Executive MBA programs in the U.S. and abroad or search this BusinessWeek EMBA database.
Study from home or office
For those business owners who don't have the time or inclination to head to a classroom every few days, an online MBA — also called distance learning — has become a viable option.
Try:
Find distance learning choices in these directories from Princeton Review and MBA Business Schools.
Split your time between home and class.
Low-residency degree programs typically involve spending a few days each semester on campus, and the rest at home completing coursework. Part-time MBAs take longer to earn, but require fewer courses each semester.
Try:
Determine whether MBA programs you're interested in have a low residency or part-time option by searching this database.
Don't overlook management programs for entrepreneurs
Although they don't grant a Master of Business Administration degree, if you're primarily after business skill-building, there are a number of high-powered entrepreneurial programs that might fit the bill.
Try:
Look into programs such as Wharton Programs for Working Professionals, UCLA's Management Development for Entrepreneurs, or Columbia University's Entrepreneurship Program.
Start preparing now
One of the challenges of the MBA is getting into the school of your choice; a lot depends on how you present yourself in your application essay.And you'll need to carefully look at how you'll afford the program and the lost-time to your business.
Try:
Skim the advice on writing your application essay to give yourself better odds. As you start planning to go back to school, learn more about any available financial aid to help pay for your degree.
- Make sure the MBA program you enroll in has courses that will meet your specific training needs, whether that's retail management, entrepreneurship, or consulting, for example.
- In addition to evaluating the reputation and course offerings of various schools, look at the backgrounds of the teaching staff and student body with whom you will have the opportunity to network and learn.
- In order to give your courses the attention they'll require, you may want to start planning how you can delegate more of your daily responsibilities.
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Career Missteps Should Be Treated as Learning Experiences
Information from Joan Lloyd & Associates.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/Your-Career/Career-missteps-should-be-treated-as-learning-expe.aspx
Online career resource for and career development and counseling professionals.
Changing Workplace Requires You to Alter Your Career Outlook
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/Your-Career/Changing-workplace-requires-you-to-alter-your-care.aspx
Combine Head, Heart & Body for Success
Article by Ric Lobosco, from Allies Consulting Services.
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Cover All the Bases to Manage Your Career Progression
Information from Joan Lloyd & Associates.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/Your-Career/Cover-all-the-bases-to-manage-your-career-progress.aspx
Criticism Can Be Turned into a Constructive Force
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/Your-Career/Criticism-can-be-turned-into-a-constructive-force.aspx
Define Your Own Mission, Vision and Values
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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Don\'t Ignore Symptoms of Ailing Career
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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Experience a Plus, No Matter What Type
Article from Joan Lloyd & Associates.
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Extra Duties Are Opportunities
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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Failure Can Be an Invaluable Experience
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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Following up Application a Delicate Task
Article from Joan Lloyd & Associates.
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Give Your Career a Tune-up to Stay on Track
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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Go on Offensive to Keep Your Job
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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How Should I Handle a Counter Offer From My Current Employer?
Information on counter offers, from CareerPerfect.com.
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How to Handle Those Calls That Never Get Returned
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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How to Light a Fire ThatÂ’s Burned Out
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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How to Match Job to Your Credentials
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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How to Recover from Burnout Without Changing Careers?
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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Identifying Your Strengths And Skills
Information on job skills from Channel3000.
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Initiative and Teamwork Will Speed Your Rise at Promotion
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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Is Attitude Adjustment Needed for the Job?
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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Job Opportunities Abound, So Don\'t Be Afraid to Move On
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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Job Opportunities Plentiful for Ex.
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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Experienced workers tell what it is like to work their particular job, the rewards, the stresses and challenges to be overcome.
Lessons Learned the Hard Way Can Make You More Successful and Satisfied
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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Frequently asked questions answered by Mark Polansky from CIO Magazine.
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Look at Missed Promotion as a Learning Opportunity
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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Look for Opportunity in the Midst of Office Changes
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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Look Inward Before Striking Out Alone
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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Look Out for Yourself - Or Look Out
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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Making The Liberal Arts Degree Pay Off
Article by Nick Corcodilos, from AskTheHeadhunter.com.
http://www.asktheheadhunter.com/haliberalarts.htm
Prepared by Sarah Bloom, from Yahoo Careers.
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Mourn Your Layoff, Then Get Back to Work
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
New Year\'s Resolutions Can Help Your Career
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Article by Adam Sydney from Employment Review Online.
http://www.MagPortal.com/cgi-bin/rdir.cgi/29782
Older Job Seekers Must Disprove Prejudices
Article from Joan Lloyd & Associates.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Prepare for Unemployment Now? You Bet!
Article by Kara Kitts from Employment Review Online.
http://www.MagPortal.com/cgi-bin/rdir.cgi/33644
Prepare for Your Career Before School Ends
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
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Prepare Yourself Before You Make Request to Go Part Time
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Proactive Approach Helps Ensure Work
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Promotions of Others Give You a Chance
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Quality of Work Experience Can Make Up for Brevity
Article from Joan Lloyd & Associates.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Quit Complaining and Reinvent Yourself
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Re-evaluating Your Career Leads to Job Satisfaction
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Resolve to Make Your Work Life Less Stressful, More Satisfying
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Returning To Work: Do You Have What It Takes?
Article by Laura Bobendrier from Channel3000 Career Center.
http://www.channel3000.com/sh/employment/stories/employment--20000926-095229.html
Set Yourself Up for Success with Words to Live by at Work
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Setting Goals Is Crucial to Attaining Job Success
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Show Your Ability to Accept Challenges, Get Results
Article from Joan Lloyd & Associates.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
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Stay on Course - Avoid Becoming a Falling Star
Article on keeping a carrer path on course by Paul Sniffin from Employment Review Online.
http://www.MagPortal.com/cgi-bin/rdir.cgi/8240
Teachers Develop Skills for Other Careers
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Frequently asked questions answered by Mark Polansky from CIO Magazine.
http://www.MagPortal.com/cgi-bin/rdir.cgi/32301
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/Your-Career/The-good-word--clear,-logical-writing-can-help-you.aspx
Timeout Doesn\'t Diminish Skills
Article from Joan Lloyd & Associates.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
To Grow Stronger, Force Yourself to Do What You Fear
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Top 10 Approaches to Your Career Goal Attainment
Article by Terri Levine, from Coach U.
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Top 10 Commandments For Coping With Job Loss
Information by Rosanne Beers, from Coach U.
http://topten.org/public/AB/AB22.html
Top 10 Reasons People Stay in a Job They Dislike
Information by Alvah Parker, from Coach U.
http://topten.org/public/AB/AB31.html
Top 10 Reasons to Have a Career You Love
Information by Stacey Mayo, from Coach U.
http://topten.org/public/AB/AB39.html
Top 10 Signs That You Are Ready to Attain Your Career Goals
Information by Terri Levine, from Coach U.
http://topten.org/public/AB/AB38.html
Top 10 Steps for Choosing a Career
Information by Shale Paul, from Coach U.
http://topten.org/public/AB/AB6.html
Top 10 Steps Toward Finding Your Ideal Career (or Business)
Information by Maria Marsala, from Coach U.
http://topten.org/public/AB/AB32.html
Top 10 Things That Put You At Risk For Job Burnout
Information by Thomas J. Leonard, from Coach U.
http://topten.org/public/AB/AB1.html
Top 10 Tips For Long Term Professional Security & Success
Information by Lynne Christen, from Coach U.
http://topten.org/public/AB/AB2.html
Top 10 Ways To Advance Your Career
Information by Rosanne Beers, from Coach U.
http://topten.org/public/AB/AB29.html
Top 10 Ways to Create Opportunity for Yourself on the Job
Information by Shale Paul, from Coach U.
http://topten.org/public/AB/AB9.html
Top 10 Ways to Get A Raise at Work
Information by Thomas J. Leonard, from Coach U.
http://topten.org/public/AB/AB10.html
Top 10 Ways To Hold Onto Your Job
Information by Sandra Bandler, from Coach U.
http://topten.org/public/AB/AB35.html
Top 10 Ways to Keep Your Job During Downsizing
Information by Rosanne Beers, from Coach U.
http://topten.org/public/AB/AB14.html
Treat Your Own Career Like a Business
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Tune-ups Can Smooth the Career Ride
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Turn Job Negative into a Positive
Article from Joan Lloyd & Associates.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Two-week Notice is Courteous, and a Necessity in Tight Times
Article from Joan Lloyd & Associates.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Article by Nick Corcodilos, from AskTheHeadhunter.com.
http://www.asktheheadhunter.com/hahiddenjobs.htm
Use Career Plateau to Assess Your Choices, Plan Strategies
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Use the New Year to Make a Fresh Start
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
What To Do When Your Old Company Asks You to Come Back
Article from Joan Lloyd & Associates.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
With Understanding of Own Values Comes Control of Career
Article from Joan Lloyd at Work.
http://www.joanlloyd.com/articles/open.asp
Article by G.A. "Andy" Marken, from Boardwatch Magazine.
http://www.MagPortal.com/cgi-bin/rdir.cgi/33564
Tips & Advice to help you make your decision on Career Management
Most people begin the arduous process of preparing for the future fairly early in life. It's important to be ready to participate in the type of jobs and functions you desire for your future. This means acquiring the right kind of education as well as taking important steps in networking and gaining valuable experience. Career management is important for those just beginning their careers as well as professionals with a great deal of experience. It is not uncommon to find that new paths can be used to forge improved career options. Many professionals choose to work with specialty management professionals to meet their ever changing goals.
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Most people begin the arduous process of preparing for the future fairly early in life. It's important to be ready to participate in the type of jobs and functions you desire for your future. This means acquiring the right kind of education as well as taking important steps in networking and gaining valuable experience. Career management is important for those just beginning their careers as well as professionals with a great deal of experience. It is not uncommon to find that new paths can be used to forge improved career options. Many professionals choose to work with specialty management professionals to meet their ever changing goals.
You will find many advantages to working closely with a career management professional or firm. These people are well trained to provide insight into the best ways to advance your career as well as provide ways to change the current direction of your chosen career. You can expect to learn the best education programs to consider in an attempt to broaden your scopes as well as learn the right organizations and groups to join to get ahead. Many of the career professionals can be counted on to give you advice on the good techniques for being hired by the company of your dreams or reaching that promotion.
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