Archive for Executive Coaching

Executive Coach News: Twitter Traffic Tips

Twitter, a microblogging service, only allows you to post 140 characters at a time, but many businesses and executives are stumped by what to say. Dan Zarrella’s “The Social Media Marketing Book” (O’Reilly Books, $19.95), has some Twitter traffic tips for businesses as part of a successful social media strategy. Here are some of his best Twitter tips: [...]

Career Coach News: Resume Advice Tips, Part 1

Resume Advice Tips Don’t Make These Job Search Mistakes If you’re looking for a job, there are some big mistakes you could be making with your employment search — without even realizing it. Career expert Donna Svei has some resume advice tips to help you. Svei, the founder of the popular job advice site AvidCareerist.com, has [...]

Eight Tips to Help You Excel in a Job Interview

Peter Bell of Peter Bell & Associates, LLC, one of New York’s top executive search firms, has some advice on how to impress in a job interview: * Arrive early: If you get to the interview site a few minutes early and take a look at the office environment, Bell says you may be able [...]

Life Coach News- Five Tips for Dealing With a Difficult Boss

If you’re having issues with your boss, join the club. Such problems are all too common in the corporate world these days. Here are some tips to some tips to resolve the problems: * Take a deep breath – literally: Instead of reacting right away, take a few deep breaths – and take some time [...]

Executive Coach News- Get Inspired With These Goal-Setting Quotes

Executive coach Randi Raskin Nash has some favorite quotes on goal-setting. If you’re looking to get motivated to take on some pending tasks on your to-do list now, so you can hit the ground running in the New Year, check out her tips on how to do so, and read these quotes to get some [...]

Executive Coach News- Getting SMART with Goal-Setting

Executive coach Randi Raskin Nash says that if you want to get things accomplished before the end of the year (or anytime!), you need to be smart about it. SMART is an acronym to keep in mind when setting goals, personal or professional. There are actually many effective variations for what it stands for, but [...]

Executive Coach News- Set Your Year End Goals to Finish 2010 Strong

Instead of planning your New Year’s resolutions now, why not come up with end-of-year resolutions first? These are easily-measured goals to be achieved between now and December 31. Executive coach Randi Raskin Nash says if your business has downtime at the end of the year, there are ways for you “to capitalize on that time to [...]

Fox News Channel’s iMag- 7 Tips for Navigating Maternity Leave

By FNC iMag November 11, 2010 Learning you are pregnant can be an exciting and joyous time; however, for women in the workplace, navigating maternity leave can also cause stress. The Family and Medical Leave Act (1993) requires employers to allow for 12 unpaid weeks for maternity leave. Depending on your company, a portion of that [...]

The Street.com Interviews Career Coach Meredith Haberfeld- 5 Ways to Ace Your Next Job Interview

By Carl Winfield More than 11 million Americans are currently out of work. So as the job pool shrinks, many are dusting off those old resumes. It’s a good first step when seeking a job. Of course, there’s often more than a sheet of paper standing between you and your next job. You’ve also got [...]

Huffington Post Article- Living Right on a Financial Diet, Career Coaching News

Written by Meredith Haberfeld, Life Coach and co-founder of  www.instituteforcoaching.com.  Originally published Jan 22 in the Huffington Post. Oh, no, it’s the “R” word! Currently heard and seen everywhere. Call it what you will — recession, slump, downturn, it has everybody edgy and fearing the worst. It doesn’t help that we’re bombarded with messages that [...]