By Lisa D. Jenkins I believe in blogging. Just not for me. Every 7 days I sit down to write a post here. Against almost every bit of social media/blogging advice to the contrary, my own blog – for … [Read more...]
Business Planning for the Time Crunched
The other day, I caught myself after 7pm, listening to a business podcast, scanning through a research report that is relevant to my business, and periodically glancing over to my iPhone, which was … [Read more...]
Is Healthcare a Healthy Career Choice?
Are you looking for a fulfilling career that will help you to grow both personally and professionally? Then healthcare could be just the career choice for you. The healthcare field is always growing … [Read more...]
Sharpen Your Marketing Skills with MOOCs
WhatÂs a MOOC? ItÂs a trendy name for online college courses–Massive Open Online Courses. ItÂs college without the beer pong. In many professions, itÂs common to have a requirement to do … [Read more...]
10 Life-Changing Ways to Become More Business Savvy
(Updated in 2020) When I look to hire a new employee, one of the key skills I look for is savvy. It goes beyond education, beyond experience, and beyond talent. Here’s Google’s definition of … [Read more...]
Is More Education in the Works?
Education is at the heart of personal betterment in the pursuit of a richer life. But does going back to school make sense as an investment in your career and your business? For many business owners … [Read more...]
Credit Reports Matter for Businesses and Consumers
Whether you run a business or are just your everyday consumer, you more than likely know how important your credit history is, especially when it comes to meeting your financial needs. For the small … [Read more...]
Small actions, taken consistently, can move mountains
When Rosa Parks decided she wasn’t going to give up her bus seat, she may not have had in mind kicking off a movement that would change life in America. Herman Melville, writing the sentence “Call me … [Read more...]
Do You Do Contract Work? Pay Attention To This Painful Lesson Learned
By Lisa Jenkins What This Is and Isn’t Its not a mea culpa. It’s an object lesson I’m sharing so you dont ever have to learn it for yourself. The Backstory Now, I either charge full fees for what … [Read more...]
Leadership Lesson: Accepting Help Gratefully and Gracefully
WeÂve all met her. SheÂs neck-deep in work commitments, taking care of a family, trying to stay in shape, and writing a novel in her spare time. She looks like Wonder Woman from the outside, but if … [Read more...]