Your Working Life with Cricket Lee
Cricket Lee is an entrepreneur who designed technology to make clothes that fit every body type.
Cricket Lee is an entrepreneur who designed technology to make clothes that fit every body type.
Don’t ruin your dress shoes for the long commuter walk. Have comfy walking shoes and save your back.
Brian Buffini authored, “The Emigrant Edge: How to Make it Big in America” and discusses how to achieve the American dream.
Grit is defined as firmness of mind or spirit – an unyielding courage in the face of hardship. The career world is changing so fast that grit has become a sought after competency for hiring and a necessity for entrepreneurs and innovators. The emerging research indicates that grit can determine success or achievement far better […]
Dr. Halee Fischer-Wright authored the book, “Back to Balance – The Art, Science, and Business of Medicine, talks about being a physician executive and woman leader.
National unemployment numbers are the lowest in recent history and jobs are more plentiful but finding the right career fit can still be a challenge. Some are re-entering the job world after a planned hiatus – like taking time off to raise children, caring for elderly parents, or becoming a trailing spouse following a partner’s […]
Terrance Blackman Stroud is a government strategist who talks about the benefits of switching careers and his passion for public service.
I was honored to present the keynote session at the Women’s Forum for the ISACA Chicago Chapter in October. I share a few salient points from the daylong event that will resonate for women (and men) focusing on designing their professional lives so they don’t happen by default. Manage Up. Don’t assume your boss knows […]
As a recovering workaholic, I have finally come to terms with the reality that workaholism is unhealthy and unsustainable. The tragic reality of workaholism is that is also leads to unhappiness and burnout in life and career. I believe that suffering is optional and now I’m focusing on being a high achiever instead if a […]