Leadership News - Executive Travel Edition Posted by Leader's Studio@ 12:51 pm on April 23rd, 2007 | Filed under Leadership, News | No Comments
Recent articles on leadership from around the web…
- Travel Like a CEO
Not quite ready to drop $12 million on a basic model private jet? The New York Times shows us ways to step into the world of executive travel on a slightly smaller budget. Hourly rates start at $1,800. - Better Hiring Equals Better Employees
Of course you want the best candidate for the job. The problem with hiring is that every candidate is on their best behavior during the interview and stacks their references in their favor. CIO Magazine looks past the obvious and gives us three strategies for better hiring. - (Mis)communicating Through Email
Sorting through the inbox seems to be becoming a full time job. It’s become all-too-temping to fire of emails and responses without giving the content much thought. To help keep our communications on track, the Seattle PI reminds us of etiquette advice that will help us get our message across.
- Executive Job Searches are Hard
Despite experience and connections, executives often discover that looking for a new job is harder than they’d thought. The Career Journal looks at three challenges that experienced job seekers often face when heading out to the job market.
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