Every workplace has ‘those’ people…the ones that eat fish every Friday, the ones that constantly pop their gum, and each office even has it’s own martyr. These are the people who are the first person in the office in the morning, and the last ones to leave at night. All through the day they’ll complain about their workload: “I’ll be okay. Somehow. Some way.” Are you this person? Tune in to find out more from Melody Wilding,...
Are you prepared for your next interview? If you are prepared, you should be cool, calm, and collected. Join host Cady Chesney and guest Hallie Crawford, founder of “Create Your Career Path” and certified career coach, as they dive into an interview checklist that provides job seekers with seven ways to prepare for their interviews.
You may often hear the term emotional intelligence (E.I.) in relation to work and productivity, but it's something many people don't fully understand. Some even question it's validity, while others see E.I. as a valuable advantage for those looking to land a new job or advance in their careers. Sara Canaday, an MBA who left the corporate world to work independently as the owner of Sara Canaday and Associates, delivers the i...
“If you could do anything in the world without the fear of failing, what would you do?” This is a question asked by author Lynette Lewis in the description of her book, “Climbing the Ladder in Stilettos,” a go-to guide for life as a woman in the working world. Join Cady Chesney as she dives into strategies for being a successful woman in the corporate world with Lynette Lewis as guest.
Found in nearly every type of museum there is, including art, history, and even children’s museums, curators are the behind-the-scenes individuals keeping the museum running. Museum curators have many responsibilities, which could include obtaining artifacts and exhibits, arranging those exhibits, and they may even plan and host museum events. Monica Obniski is the Curator of the design and decorative arts collection at the...
Ron Baker, radio host of The Soul of Enterprise, joins Tim Muma for the latest edition of Myth vs. Reality. Ron is the founder of VeraSage Institute and brings with him a wealth of knowledge in a wide variety of topics related to business, management and the knowledge economy. He goes after some common business beliefs and phrases people utter across industries, telling the LJNRadio listeners which to believe and which to i...
Just because you graduate from college doesn’t mean your education has been completed. There’s a lot of business acumen that college graduates lack as they are entering the workforce that isn’t taught in a classroom. Andy Teach, author of “From Graduation to Corporation: The Practical Guide to Climbing the Corporate Ladder One Rung at a Time” joins the show to share his crash course on Corporate America.
Topics du Jour
Optimism, Pessimism and Realism - Most would argue optimism reigns supreme in the workplace, but there are pros and cons to each type of personality type.
Employee Recognition - Recognizing the efforts and accomplishments of employees and co-workers can carry a lot of weight. There are many different ways to make them feel appreciated, the key is figuring out which work best.
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Whether you’re developing a website for your own start-up business or for a Fortune 500 company, the most significant elements of an impressive website remain the same. Dave Rogenmoser – Co-Owner at RedWood Recruiting and Market Results; and Co-Author of "Beyond the Grind" – joins LJNRadio to offer his insight on the most important factors of a high-quality website.
The word “recruiter” often strikes either hope or dread in the hearts of job seekers – there generally is no middle ground. Whether you’ve had positive or negative experiences with recruiters in the past, you may be interested in exploring the opportunity of working with a recruiter again. Sandra Smith, Founder and President of Insight Talent Solutions, joins LJNRadio to share practical advice on how to determine if a recru...