This is great advice! I like the idea of asking for your family as well. I may not have one now but I will and it is nice to think about what like would be like with them!
I'm thankful to have had the many years of experience working for an inspiring leader/engaging boss. My former boss provided me with trust, respect, value and support - she led with her heart.
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If only managing results, systems and processes, you will loose the people all right.
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the first of this two-part series, we used illustrations of bridges as we looked at the power of external forces and the active
This article was beautiful. Serene. I felt as if I were right there walking with you. I can see the lights dotted around the mountain down below. What an awesome peek into your triumph. Thank you...
Exactly correct. Too many executives think tactically as opposed to strategically. Moreover, if team members are not encouraged to ask questions or suggest alternatives, they will not do so, so w...
Great article. Your values are your reason for action. When it comes to feedback, people are giving it to you on a daily basis. The issue is are you listening? I wrote about this in 2014 in a pap...
I agree regarding the resume screening process… I think that each individual have their own unique skills or talents. Some fall under the resume making category. Also the interview process. Lik...
Inspirational as always, Liam. Death is the final taboo and that's why most people don't want to talk about it. However it will come to us all and it would be nice to think there is a better plac...
A M A Z I N G commentary from Liam's unique perspective. I had the privilege of meeting Liam Ryan and it instantaneously changed my life. I've read his amazing story, and the thing that touched m...
Liam Ryan and I sat in the back row of 5A in Roscrea 38 years ago. Together we learned aspects of languages, sciences and sports. Dealing and coping with life threatening news was not on the scho...
Great List ! Every year, more and more of talent will be hired from the ranks of millennials. But companies are fighting desperately for the best available employee and for the talent that will r...
Taking one or two classes outside of your major could help you in the real world immensely. Many positions require skills from a variety of disciplines—for example, jobs in public relations re...
Very descriptive post, I loved that bit. Willl there be a part 2?
This was an excellent detail-oriented article. I think location and "desired climate" is the one criterion that job seekers don't consider; they just assume their next position will be in the cit...
What’s Your Career Plan? While this post is written for those in government jobs, I think the ideas and methodology of creating a career plan can span any industry or role. I think it’s impo...
Thank you Liam. Your contribution towards opening public vision is highly significant.
Hi Karol, Wonderful post! You have enriched the lives of so many federal workers across government with your career advice and coaching that you are the gift that KEEPS giving. I absolutely agree...
It will be useful for that candidate who have no career guides.All tips are imperative, and it give the right information to organize job search systematically.If job seekers keep all above tips ...
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What happened to the cyber security initiative link?
Thank you Liam, The right message at the right time. You're the BEST! JANE
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I think that this article is a good example of why we need to communicate with job seekers. How we treat job seekers has a direct effect on the quality of qualified candidates. Treating job seeke...
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Excellent ideas, Martha. There are some great questions in there that I will definitely use!
Thanks for these tips for adult learners. I like your suggestion about putting "first things first." This was my mom's motto. She always said this. To her it meant to do the important things firs...
With such a poor and lazy screening process it is no wonder that so many wrong people get into key positions. What happened to hiring a complete person, reading resumes and evaluating and process...
You have shared very good and valid points that will motivate the employers to not close wellness programs in his/her company/organization.
Dear Liam, You are a true inspiration in your amazing gratitude to life. Indeed, the light of your presence radiates beyond horizons. Meeting you on the journey is a great privilege. Alan Conlan
This is a great article! One of the most important things that we teach anyone who comes in our door is that no matter where you go you should think about "adding value" to the organization.
Carmen- Excellent advice for 'passionate' young career professionals. I would also tell potential applicants to refrain from telling an employer they want to learn more, gain greater understandin...
"Even with several preference systems already in use in Britain today (Supplementary Vote elects the Mayor of London, and the Single Transferable Vote is employed throughout local elections in Sc...
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I could not have said it better myself! Well done!!!
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Great advice - it's surprising how many managers assume they know what motivates others without actually asking.